I probably do the same post every year around Lake George
vacation time – which, this year, was a few weeks later than it has been for us
in the past. Where we stayed this year, there was Wifi and cell service
available. But “available” was a fuzzy term, as the only places we could find
passable service or signal was near the swing set (sometimes) and way out on a
dock down by the lake. After a day or two of trying to connect, we adopted a “why
bother” mentality and just unplugged. The laptop on which I typing? It stayed
dormant in my backpack for seven days. My cell phone, which stated “no service”
on the top of its screen, stayed in the cabin for hours at a time. Hey, we all
need to unplug for a while, and our Lake George week allows this to happen. The
other 51 weeks of the year? We are all definitely plugged in. There were a few
moments, when I drove into town with strong cell service, where my phone hopped
to life – piled up voicemails and texts and emails came flooding in, reminding
me that life drones on each and every day in the fully connected and plugged in
world. The cord is back in the outlet. We are plugged in again. Until next
summer in Lake George, where hopefully we can unplug again, for at least a few
days.
1 comment:
I'm pretty sure there's good service at the Great Escape, Pete. You can probably go there, if you really want service.
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