We have traveled a lot the last ten days. Last weekend we were in Rye, NY for my cousin Brett's wedding. We saw a lot of family on my dad's side that we don't see often, which was nice. Friday night a bunch of us got together at a bar and we witnessed my dad knocking back beer or two and holding court. An impressive site. The wedding was Saturday afternoon and was very nice.Sunday morning Doug took the train up to NY and we drove north to Lake Placid. I got the idea for the Adirondacks from a PBS documentary and reading a NY Times article about bears defeating bear canisters. We had never been, so we didn't know what to expect. It was a spectacular week.
Friday morning we packed Eddie, Doug's Explorer, and drove east to Lake Champlain, where we took the ferry across the lake to Burlington, VT (no sightings of Champ, the loch ness-like creature who allegedly lives there). Had a quick lunch at a small place in downtown Burlington and then hit the Ben and Jerry's factory for dessert. After polishing off scoops of cookies and cream, Cherry Garcia, Phish Food, and Imagine Whirled Peace (that was just my fat butt!) we drove south through the green mountain state's namesake mountains where Eddie hit 100,000 miles.
The next morning we woke up to embark on Food TV restaurant day. We started off at Kitchen Little, which had been in a Rachel Ray show. After a boat tour of the Mystic Harbor, led by a guide who started off the trip by saying "you may know more than me about Mystic because I'm not from here" (another highlight was telling us he had written a poetry book and then pulling it out to prove it - he was pretty awesome) we started the trip down to DC. For lunch we went to White Manna in Hackensack, NJ for sliders. Lelaine and Doug enjoyed, but I was a little disappointed, particularly since the place has been on both Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives and on the Best Thing I Ever Had show. We got back into the car and hit the NJ Turnpike. Mizzou was playing Illinois and Doug used an iPhone to relay the game play-by-play. Needless to say, we were happy with the Tigers' performance. For dinner we went to Chaps Pit Beef in Baltimore, which has also been on Triple D and Best Thing I Ever Had. We had been before, so we knew it would be great. I went for Guy's Triple D Special, which was merely an Italian sausage, corned beef, and pit beef on a roll. Tasty.
The last week and a half was great. In fact, the last several weeks have been tremendous, from going to Rehoboth, Chicago, NY, the Adirondacks, Mystic, and KC. It wasn't very exciting to get up and go back to work this morning.
Stay tuned for a complete listing of pics from the ADK trip.
2 comments:
It was funny - no one believed me when I told them one of the reasons you came to the Adirondacks was because of the bear that opened that food canister so when I saw you mentioned it in your blog post I felt a certain level of relief - like I hadn't imagined you said it :)
Thanks again for being such wonderful guests and I hope you can come see us again soon - Columbus Day weekend has the Flaming Leaves Festival. Flaming Leaves Blues, Brews and BBQs Festival that you would love!
Bill
I'm not for sure what an "f-bomb" is but if I ever see filtering again in this website I will bring it to its knees. I did take high performance computing and went to MU.
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