Wednesday, June 25, 2014

RTB

RTB (Return to Base in Air Force lingo)

Got in to Charlotte at about 1500. Uneventful trip. Nice ride through the Shenandoah Valley.

In a great little park in downtown Charlotte. Struggling with a tight place to pull in and Robin was outside helping...both phones started going crazy...couldn't answer. Turns out it was nice Cedar Island folks: the washer in the rental caught on fire and the FD was there! No damage except the washer is toast.

Here endeth the New England trip blog. I know you zillions of readers will be disappointed.


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Spaghetti Night Day



A year ago today there were two people in very bad mental shape. I was in severe depression. I had lost my wonderful wife of 30 years in a flash, with no warning. I had heard about spouses dying shortly after the other spouse passed but didn’t think much of that theory…until last year. I had been on THE trip in motor home that was going to get me out of the frump. It didn’t. It made it worse. I was in bad shape.

A Little Bird was going through her own hell. Working non-stop and sad from worry and her own depression.

Two people in their own shells and own hell and no interest in the outside world.
Something happened. Some force (Devine?) led to an invitation to talk over a meal - for some forgotten reason across the RV table and not the house. I think it was because I wanted to show her a motor home.
We parted, feeling a little better at having someone who listened.

Time went by and we talked more and more. We fell in love. I worried that I was disrespecting my beloved Daniรจle. Little Bird helped that so much by always encouraging me to talk about her and respecting her legacy... Today we still light a candle for her at any Catholic church. Yet I worried. Many gave me great counsel but the one that summed it up best was my bud Eddie Bo: “Steve, you don’t have much time left…get moving.



So here we are a year later, married!

What a ride! Family and friends have supported us in this whirlwind that still goes on. Too much to see. Do it while we can.  

24 June, “Spaghetti Night”, is a recurring annual holiday on our calendar.

Robin’s Girls: I love your Mom so very much.

UPDATE: we had a great trip down I84 and I81. We stopped for the night HERE. Very nice new CG. Walking distance to the Shenandoah Caverns...next trip...gotta get to CLT and help Andi and David move. Now to cook the spaghetti.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Heading South

Yea! Got a complaint that I hadn't updated in a few days. So, someone is reading this.

Didn't update because was lazy. We just rode around and ate lobster. I'll post some pix later,

Something you might be interested in. I asked a local about Pres Bush 41's impact on traffic in the small town of Kennebunkport, She said there is steady procession on the road near the compound. She said he and Mrs Bush often come into town for dinner etc but it is usually low key. She said they both are very personable and nice to the other diners. She said it was a zoo when W came into see his folks when he was Pres. It is still heavy even though he is out of office but better. She said that Pres Clinton comes 3 or 4 times a year to visit 41 and it is a zoo.

Today we depart and head towards Charlotte. Should arrive Wednesday. Tonight we should RON at Promised Land State Park in PA. That's the plan but plans can change.

Update: we're here. good trip except horrible road on I84 in PA. Off to I81 in VA tomorrow. Will probably RON near Stauton.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Kennebunk

We love the Red Apple Campground  Clicky. Grass everywhere that is manicured. Nice gas grills are throughout the park for use. The dog play area comes with toys and is also manicured. The owners are fantastic.





Walking around, Robin said we should find a fire ring/grill for Pelicans Rest like they have on every site. I said that I had looked for years but they were horribly expensive; they would only sell 3 or 4 at a time; shipping was more than the grill. About then we ended up at the office and there was a stack of the grills for $150! So, Pelicans Rest will have a fire pit and grill! Now, it would seem ok that our CPA will let me write off the whole trip since we were seraching for the grills?

 


 Down East we have the Crab Pot Christmas trees. Here they have Lobster Pot furniture!!!



If you tell the owners by 1000, they will order Lobsters that are still swimming. They will be cooked and delivered to your site, complete with utensils and bibs, by 1730! We got two 1.5 pound ones for $30. They were delicious. 







Bruno and Minoux Love Lobster!
 
During the day, we toured Kennebunkport, including an overlook of the summer home of President Bush 41.  The captions tell you what you're seeing. Note the low tide! This is normal. 10' tides here.

Low Tide!
High Tide the next day



Low Tide
High Tide the next day


President Bush 41 Compound

President Bush 41 Compound

Lunch. The Ever Popular Lobster Roll!!!!!

BTW, it is in the 60's/low 70's here. NC is in the 90's!


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Kennebunkport

Short 2 hour jaunt up 95/1 to Kennebunkport Maine. A FANTASTIC campground. Look at their website HERE.  They deliver freshly caught lobster to your site. That will be dinner tomorrow (and every night?)

Gotta run now...George and Barbara will probably call us soon to drop by the Bush Compound....it's right around the corner.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Boston

Took the subway into Boston both days and then took the trolley that you can get on and off of. Fantastic tour.

Our first selfie...on the subway to Boston
On Sunday we stayed on the trolley for the whole circuit. On Monday we got on and off. Plus, it included a harbor cruise.

Sunday we went to a High Mass, complete with Bells & Smells at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.

Cathedral of the Holy Cross

 

An amazing, yet sad, thing: Robin and I have started a tradition of lighting votive candles (explanation click here...to quote Wiki..."To "light a candle for someone" indicates one's intention to say a prayer for another person, and the candle symbolizes that prayer) in any Catholic Church that we visit in honor of Robin's Mom and Daniele. We were early for Mass so we looked for the candles in the Cathedral. None. I asked the Parish Priest....a real Bostonian. He said: "they are illegal in Massachusetts...isn't that great?" 

We walked through a beautiful neighborhood to get there and then walked back to the trolley.
Beautiful streets in South Boston












Boston Harbor and the Constitution

Constitution




















 Wonderful lunch on Monday at Pellino's Ristorante LINK
 











Mussels





Fantastic meal

Saturday, June 14, 2014

See the Rock

Did a drive down to Plymouth to see the Rock.

More later.






Thursday, June 12, 2014

West Point to Boston (Hanscom AFB)

A boring all Interstate trip of about 5 hours in fog, mist and rain. Uneventful though, Staying at Hanscom Air Force Base which is very convenient to Boston. A LINK if you care. No pictures.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Nada

Calves are sore from all the walking and the weather is yuck. So a nothing day except that Robin studied and took exams all day. U went and got Chinese take-out...which was excellent BTW.

On the road tomorrow for about 5 hours to Boston. Staying at Hanscomb AFB.

BTW: here's a photo of our site at West Point. Foggy and damp.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

"50 Bucks so far and the train hasn't left the station"

The title is a Robin quote. We had just paid to park at the train depot and bought our tickets to NYC (Round Trip).  We observed in the City that parking garages charged $8 for 1/2 hour! $46 for 8 hours! Entrance to any of the sites like Top of The Rock or Empire State was $24+ each.


Great train ride to Grand Central. The station was just like you see in the movies. Just beautiful.


We then walked to St Patrick's cathedral and lit candles for Robin's Mom and Daniele. It is undergoing a lot of renovation so the beauty was hard to see.

From there we walked to Rockefeller Center and explored.

Then we went by Fox News studios. Right outside talking on a cell phone was Ollie North! We had a nice lunch near there and then headed to Times Square.



We then walked down Broadway to the Empire State Building. On the way, in front of one of the network studios, we were offered a pass to the taping of Jon Stewart's Daily Show tonight. Bruno would not have been pleased if we stayed in the City that late.

Hopped a subway there and went down to the 9-11 memorial. Erie feeling seeing the neighborhood that was so devastated, including the nearby Fire Station that lost a lot of their members.




Another subway back to Grand Central and a train back home.

Observations:
  • The City really looks nice. No trash anywhere in our walks and barely any graffiti.
  • Times Square was busy but nice.
  • The subways were crowded and hot but clean.
  • The 9-11 memorial is very moving. 
  • Every single person we met was as nice as they could be. 
    • I had trouble with the machine reading my ticket for the subway and a gent came up and ran his card through so that I could enter. He simply saw I was having a problem.
    • Cashiers were patient and very helpful. 
    • Street vendors of tourist things were polite and offered to help even if we didn't buy their merchandise.Even smiled when we declined.
 Pictures later.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Still, West Point

A hugely exciting day! You won't believe it! We:
  1. Slept late because it was a rainy day and Bruno didn't need to pee
  2. Ate SOS
  3. Did Laundry
  4. Dropped by the PX
  5. Took coding exams
  6. Watched some TV.
Tomorrow we hit the Big Apple!

Sunday, June 8, 2014

West Point still

Plan A was to catch a train into NYC (Grand Central Station) and go to Mass at St Patrick's and then see the sites in the 5th Ave area. Luckily we had the TV on and the local NYC station said that the Puerto Rican Day Parade would kick off at 1100 in the exact area we plan to cover. Here's a LINK. They're expecting over 2 mil people just for the parade....in addition to the people that are normally there!

We're doing Plan B: local ops. Go to the West Point museum and visitor's center. Late lunch. Ride local roads in a loop around the Hudson.

We did that and it was a nice ride. Museum was very interesting and the ride along the Hudson very pretty. We ended up having a very nice dinner at the Riverview Restaurant in Cold Spring....right across from West Point. Here's a LINK to the restaurant. 

We'll do NYC tomorrow...if it doesn't rain.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

West Point

Rode around the grounds of the USMA and had lunch. Robin did a lot of school work. That's about it. Beautiful area. 

Friday, June 6, 2014

Philly to West Point


Another great trip. All back roads-no Interstates. Left about 1000 and arrived at about 1530. Beautiful country side.

We're at the military campground on the West Point (Unites States Military Academy [USMA])  reservation. Beautiful place. Here's a link to some pictures etc.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Down Day

Lazy day, at least for me. Robin slaved away on her Coding course work.

The funny of the day: Robin went in the post office to mail some post cards. The Postmaster listened to her request and said: "You're not from around here, are you?"  All said in good spirit and fun. PA Yankees have been very nice to us.

Few chores to get ready for departure tomorrow. Short jaunt to the US Military Academy at West Point, our base camp for New York City explorations.

Philly and suburbs summary: beautiful rolling hills; lush vegetation; amazing mansions along creeks; very nice people. The city seemed very nice but we did not venture too far from the historic center so we may be wrong. I think we both would like to come back sometime. 

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Philly

Bruno did NOT break this!
(We thought it would be bigger)
Did Philly yesterday and had a great trip.

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So,there is a train station near the KOA. We drove there and parked all day for $1! The train leaves on the hour, every hour and takes about 1 hour, 10 minutes to the heart of the city. Cost? Well, well. It pays to be a geezer sometimes. Flashed my Medicare card and it was $1 each way! Robin got an all day tourist pass for $12 that is good for 24 hours of unlimited travel on buses and trains. Such a deal.  And the trains are very modern and clean.




Most Pictures won't load....not enough bandwidth. Pictures of  what we saw are on the WWW so no big deal.


There was another couple that are natives and invited us to follow them to Independence Hall. We saw it all (well, almost) in spite of there being a zillion school groups in town with huge lines. 


A great day. I'll let Robin describe her impressions of the big city. I often reminded her of Andi's frequent comment to her: "Mom, you're not in Kansas anymore!"

PS. No, we forgot to get a cheese steak sub. An excuse to come back.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Amish Country (Lancaster PA)

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Before we get started on Amish Country:

Robin...if you feed the animals.....

Lancaster County is Amish country. It is about 1 hour away on beautiful country roads. On the way we saw an old fashioned silver diner along the highway....something like you'd see on the Food or Travel Channel. The parking lot had a lot of cars in in so we went in. We were not disappointed! Juke box things on the tables; stereotypical dinner wait staff; walls lined with pictures of Service members who were patrons; oh, and excellent, cheap food!
 


Burger plate $7; Fish & Chips $6.50; Onion Rings $3.50



 The KOA has a CD that you can rent for $5/day. It has a map that you follow and along the way, it describes what you're seeing, Amish customs, dress, etc. Its about 1.5 drive around Lancaster County. Since we're heading to Philly on the train in a few minutes we will just post some pix and comment more later. Things that impressed us: beautiful rolling farmland; silos everywhere; 6 animal teams of huge horses/mules pulling plows.