Here in Colorado, we still have a couple of hours left in the weekend.
I just got back from a week-long genealogy trip to upstate New York. My husband joined me, and helped a lot by meeting with the groundskeeper at a cemetery, searching through microfilm, etc. He took some great photos, too.
As a result of the trip, one of my brickwalls is down! We now know more than his great-grandmother's name. We know her parents' names, names of siblings, birthplace, estimated birth year, reported death place and date, etc. There's still more we have to get clear on about her, like verifying the newspaper report of her death.
I was also able to get more information on the family of my 2nd great-grandmother, who had been a brick wall until a few months ago.
Helpful places where we found info we hadn't found online: cemeteries, county clerks, town and county historical societies, county historians, local libraries.
My only regret is that the timing didn't allow for a detour to the GFR.