When my wife, Paula, and I left the Adirondacks in the late summer of 2013, it was a painful move in more ways that one.
Loading up our rented U-haul for a trio of Labor Day weekend trips back to the Pennsylvania-New York border made for an exhausting and backbreaking effort. But even before that, there was pain beyond leaving so many friends and the home and life we built in the North Country.
I sold my ice fishing equipment.
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