Thursday was a traveling day on the Cape. The plan was to skip breakfast, drive north and enjoy a day in Wellfleet and Provincetown (P-Town). I had to do a little bit of food shopping for Bradley. Have I mentioned that I cook his food? Yup. The Little Prince has hamburger or turkey meat with …
Since I last checked in, Beth and I have taken part in a pleasant whirlwind of activities with our friends, Bob and Linda here in Cape Cod, MA. At first, I was concerned that we wouldn’t be able to keep up with or fully enjoy the pace of experiences that Bob lined up for us, …
Throughout the country, there are many, many men who refer to themselves as Smoothie Kings. Long before the chain of the same name, friends like Rich A. and Bob H. were known in their homes for their prowess with a blender. So, it was with respect for his abilities that Beth and I enjoyed two …
We’ve been busy traveling and hanging out with great people and having lots of fun experiences, so I’m a bit behind on posting. Two days ago we left the glorious White Mountains of New Hampshire. The last two days were the best! On the first day, we hiked with our friends, Nancy and Gerry, on …
Yesterday, I posted a lot and cried a lot. One of the things that made me feel the most was reading all of the comments about Bradley on Facebook and replying to each one. It felt like a community of grief to me and it’s exactly what I wanted and needed. Thank you for being …
My friend Erin, a great animal lover and our friend, was one of the first to learn that Bradley has a highly aggressive form of cancer. Her wisdom was to encourage me to write a letter from Bradley to me. Here it is: Dear Scott, I see how sad you are today. Me too. I …
Our friend and colleague, Melanie R., suggested that we check out Littleton, NH. Rain was in today’s forecast, so off we went! The first thing we saw was a big food co-op that Melanie told us about. We decided to check it out on our way out of town. I thought to myself, “its probably …
Early this morning, we took a 15 mile drive from the White Mountains to Crawford Notch Park. Our goal was to see Arethusa Falls and we succeeded. My favorite part of the day was watching Bradley on the trails. At 14, he’s still got great energy and he is very clever navigating boulders, downed trees …
We left our camper and Bradley in it at 9:00 am with our bicycles in the back of the truck. Twenty minutes later, we were biking a paved trail in Franconia Notch that, of course, began with an uphill climb. As I reported yesterday, today was to be a trial of our stamina. As it …
We have arrived in the White Mountain National Forest. From the entrance to our small campground in Twin Mountain, NH, we can look left and see Mt. Washington while the North and South Twin Mountains are directly ahead of us. Like Vermont, this area is bursting with green, giving it a very peaceful, hopeful vibe. …









