Monday, June 18, 2007
ConGRADulations!! - Sun 18th June 2997
Beautiful warm sunny day, but humid. Think it will be hotter and even more humid tomorrow.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
In Town Tonight - 16th June 2007
A pleasant day in Reston. Jenny met up with some of her friends from Reston Garden Club
www.restongardenclub.org at Iris's for Lunch - see photo, whilst George and Clive went out for a couple of beers and a bite. It was good to meet up with good friends again, and, as always, Iris did us proud with a wonderful lunch, as well as sangria and lemoncello.
All day and into the evening in Reston Town Center it was the Annual Taste of the Town event. http://www.restonchamber.org/Taste2007/intro.htm
It is an event where many of the local merchants set up stall and provide tasters of their food and drink. The arrangement is that you purchase a batch of $1 tickets which you can spend at the various stalls. Clive was only really interested in having a Funnel Cake - but then so was everyone else. The queue was humungous and so he went without.
The evening live concert in the Town Center was by a group called The Monster Band www.themonsterband.com
Apparently they are popular in the DC area, but to be quite honest - not really our kind of music, we like 60's pop, C&W and Blue Grass. A second group at the top end of the street - Natural Selection - was doing more toe-tapping stuff, so we stayed there a while.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
National Birthday Celebration - Fri 15 June 2007
Nice easy day today. Drive down to Reston and settle in to our accommodation for the next three days, which will be a pleasant change from moving on every day.
Got settled in just in time to join in on the National Birthday Celebration for Sherri at the "world famous" (!!) Vienna Inn.
Had a great time catching up with some good friends and joining in the celebrations.
Must admit it's the first time I've seen a candle on a glass of beer instead of on a cake!!. Seems to be in character with the Vienna Inn.
Had a great evening.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
It used to be a Lake - Thurs 14th June 2007
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Black, Black, Black!! - Wed 13th June 2007
Passed the morning in Lockport watching a couple of school outing cruises passing through the Locks. They seemed to be having a great time - lots of waving.
We also explored part of the Erie Canal historic district before taking a guided tour of a former water power tunnel system. It was very interesting, involved lots of walking in the dark and being dripped on! There was even a section in a boat - see photo. www.lockportcave.com
In the afternoon we set off down NY16 entering the start of the north Pennsylvania mountains.
We are overnighting in Bradford, PA. As is usual for us, just after we had settled into our room we heard a train whistle. Hope it doesn't go on all night.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Wet, Wet, Wet!! - Tues 12th June 2007
Monday, June 11, 2007
Water, Water Everywhere - Mon 11th June 2007
Scenery and Laundry - Sun 10th June 2007
VT9 from Brattleboro to Bennington is particularly picturesque through the mountains
It also seems to be a great favourite of bikers. We must have seen hundreds on the road.
From Bennington we continued West on NY67 to Johnstown. Still nice scenery but more pastoral.
Eventually hit the I90 to near Syracuse - where we will overnight and take the opportunity to catch up on the laundry. Pretty prosaic but a necessary component of roadtrips.
Although we did meet another couple in the Laundry Room who are also heavily into roadtrips. They are from near Zion NP, Utah and are six weeks into their current roadtrip with another six weeks to go yet. All in a Cadillac - can't be bad.
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Eggs, Bacon and scenery Sat 9th June 2007
When we came out it was starting to clear up so we took the leisurely scenic route down the Connecticut River valley. Finishing up the day in Brattleboro, VT.
Apparently Brattleboro has a reputation as a bit of a hippy place. Lots of 'arty crafty' shops, tarot, feng shui and all that sort of thing ;-)
A bit of history about the place - apparently the town was named in 1725 after Colonel William Brattle Jr. of the Kings Militia. Col. Brattle never even had the grace to set foot in the place. A true monarchist!!
Incidentally, for those at home in the UK, it was 91deg F in Rutland yesterday. A bit too warm. It is much pleasanter today around the mid 70's.
Not as planned Fri 8th June 2007
It didn’t start too well when Grumpy dropped hi specs on the bathroom floor and smashed one lens. Of course he had no back-up pair, and is practically blind without specs, AND supposed to be driving. Hence the grumpy demeanour in the photo.
Went to the local branch of Eye Works ( www.eyeworks.com ) where the Optician Scott Thielen could not have been more helpful. He obtained my prescription from my Optician in the UK and directed me to a branch of Lenscrafters in Rutland, Vermont. There the staff were also very helpful with the end result that 1 hour later I was fitted up with a replacement plastic lens. All an example of American service and can do attitude at its best.
As an extra bonus we passed the Norman Rockwell Museum ( www.normanrockwellvt.com ) and as I have long been a fan of the cover pictures he produced for the Saturday Evening Post, we dropped in for an enjoyable visit viewing some but not all of 2500+items on display.
After all that, tomorrow is another day, but tonight we are going out for a drink.
General Sightseeing Thurs 7th June 2007
The scenery through RI and NH was classic New England - very green with picturesque small towns.
The picture is of a memorial to General Putnam, who seems to have had a bloodlust! He fought in the Indian and the French Wars and took a leading role in the Battle of Bunker Hill during the Revolutionary War. In general he seems to have been prepared to fight anybody!!
We are spending the night in Keene, New Hampshire.
Same problem with connection as last night, so will post later.
High Speed Cruising Wed 6th June 2007
We only had 3 hours there, and it rained. Seems to be a very nice place, if a liitle “twee” and expensive.
The man selling us the ferry tickets said we would be broke if we went for much longer. Don’t know whether it was a realistic view or his perception of the nature of the clientele before him!!
Anyway, the two pictures are of two oldies in front of the ‘Oldest House on Nantucket‘, and a picture of the upper end of Main St, Nantucket.
After that excursion we left the Cape Cod area and spent the night at North Dartmouth, MA
My firewall is inhibiting the internet connection at this Motel so will have to post when able.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Thunder & more Lobstah - 5th June 2007
Monday, June 04, 2007
It rained!!! - Mon 4 June 2007
We followed the I93 through (under) Boston then took the coast road Route 3A. It was a pity about the weather because it looked to be really attractive scenery, but we couldn't see a lot through the mist and the rain.
It was so bad that although we were meant to be following the 3A South (sea on the left all the time) Jenny pointed out the breakers on the right!! Didn't think much of it until we came to a dead end in Hull. Look up Hull, MA on Mapquest and you will see how far we were out!!
So we corrected ourselves, carried on South, stopped for a Clam Chowder and a coffee and ended up in Hyannis on Cape Cod.
We are expecting some improvement in the weather tomorrow and are looking forward to some great sight-seeing.
Cultcha!! - Sun 3rd June 2007
We are both fans of Edward Hopper paintings, so when we saw that the exhibition was on we could not resist it.
Afterwards we went to Quincy Market and had another lobster roll.
Probably quite a good day to pass the time indoors as it has been cloudy and cool (high 50's).
Sounds like it will be wet tomorrow.
Oh well, we've had good weather so far on this trip.
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Baaaarrrston Day 1 2nd June 2007
Friday, June 01, 2007
Got Lobstah? - Fri 1st June 2007
Continued on down the coast, passing through but not stopping in Portland, ME.
Just outside of Saco we each had our first Lobster Roll. Absolutely magnificent, comprising almost entirely whole nipper meat. We will have to have more.
Carried on down to Kennebunkport. The photo is of the headland there. Saw no sign of GW making a recce for his forthcoming meeting with Putin.
There was a short severe thunderstorm. The first real downpour of the trip so far.
Holed up near Manchester, NH for the night to plan for the weekend.
On the Sea - Thurs 31st May 2007
Today we travelled a few miles down the coast to Camden Harbor. A very pleasant spot on a nice warm and sunny dockside.
Took a two hour cruise on the schooner Olad. there were only six of us so it was really pleasant. Only had to help haul sails once.
All the locals seem to say this is a good time of year to be here. It is really nice and quiet. Although the season is supposed to have started on Memorial Day weekend, they say it will be another couple of weeks or so before the crowds arrive.
Staying overnight near Brunswick.