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so I am taking a lil weekend trip to Watkins Glen and surroundings. We
rented an AirBNB and it did mention in the listing that it’s an 1830s house
that’s been heavily renovated. We arrived after dark, with a detour through
Rochester to get garbage plates.
The driveway doesn’t go to the house, it goes to a ruined garage, and then
you gotta hike down thru the yard. Which was fine, if unexpected. The
neighbors have “POSTED no trespassing” signs in a solid line along the
property line, which you gotta figure has a fun backstory.
I poked at my phone and figured out which way north was, so I concluded
that the lovely screened porch faces east. So this morning I toddled down
and made coffee and sat there. As the sky gradually lightened I realized
that I had a lovely view of…. a fallow field full of goldenrod and……
a burnt-out shell of a house. Nice!
I’m actually delighted by this, it’s pure rural Upstate New York charm. I’m
less delighted by how wildly not-level the house’s floors are, which
includes there being a sill into every new room, which I keep tripping
over. But it is adorable and weird and quirky, and I do like that.
Today we’re seeing The Eponymous Glen and hopefully some waterfalls.
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