Monday, August 25, 2014

Montclair, New Jersey

Spent the weekend in Montclair, New Jersey visiting family and friends.  I was fortunate to be gifted round trip tickets on the Acela train from Boston to NYC.  Not sure I will be able to go back to Bolt after such luxury. 

My Aunt Kathe, Uncle Neil and friends Phil and Lara are all living on the same street now
 Right where this station is located.  Super convenient for me and lots of fun too. 


Arrived Friday evening and enjoyed fish tacos, salsas and wine outside with everyone. 

Saturday was a little overcast, but still a very nice day.  Aunt Patty, Aunt Kathe and I went for a walk around the neighborhood.  I am always amazed by the size of some of the houses here.

Later Kathe and I headed down towards one of the shopping areas and enjoyed lunch at Raymond's
and wandered around a bit checking out the shops and area
I thought this place was cute.  Wish we had outdoor seating in Brookline.
The Police Station where my Grandpa Joe use to work
 
Then went and saw "The 100ft Journey" would recommend this one.  Very well done. 
Day complete with Sushi and Wine
 
Sunday was a lot of fun.  Went to Hoboken with my friends Phil and Lara and did some Kayaking on the Hudson.  Really cool to see views of Manhattan, but wouldn't want to fall in the water
 

 Phil and Lara making their escape from Jersey to New York
 A nice treat after kayaking
The streets of Hoboken.  I've been told this town was once a dump, but I really like it now
 
Thanks for having me.  Had a great time


Monday, August 18, 2014

Providence, RI

Went to Providence for a night, and met up with my friend Diana who is staying there a few days.  The train ride was super easy and quick.  Even though I did manage to get on the wrong train heading down.  Fortunately, ended up where I needed to be.  I guess when they say now boarding train # to destination X it doesn't mean the train that is currently at the station boarding. 

I was not impressed with this town at all.  For one thing everything was closed.  Which is good to know for the future.  Do not go on a Sunday.  Walking around the various areas- stores, restaurants everything was closed. Felt like being in an episode of  The Walking Dead.  We eventually stumbled upon a burger place for lunch and enjoyed a nice meal.

One thing that Providence is known for is the river walk area.  This was very pretty and there were even a few people on kayaks.  The city does a river fire on some nights where they light up the river. Is suppose to be pretty spectacular.  Guess if they lit the river while I was there.... Um, Nope of course not. 


One thing that Providence did have going, and something I think Boston could improve on is art.  They are suppose to have a pretty decent art scene.  Although, once again everything was closed so were not able to explore any galleries.  However, there was some decent art and interesting murals to see just wandering around town


these tiles were painted by locals as a memorial for 9/11 victims.  This is just one section of the tiles.  They were underneath a bridge on the river walk.  A great way to spruce up an otherwise drab area

I also thought this painting was fun.  It is at Trinity Bar.  A musical interpretation of the last supper
Looks like Elvis, Patsy Cline, Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, John Lennon, Billy Holiday?, I'm not sure who the next one is, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis JR, and Frank Sinatra
 
Would be interested to go back and see the river fire display.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Shawme Crowell/Myles Standish(South Shore) MA

Audra and I decided to leave the limelight of the city for a few days "roughing" it on the South Shore.  Had a "little"issue setting up the tent
somethings not right...
Seriously, WTF we both grew up camping.  Why the H-E-Double Hockey Sticks is this so hard?

Figured it out.  Never had a tent go together like this one before.  Glad we weren't dealing with setting up like our neighbors.  Unbelievable the amount of stuff people bring.  I swear some tents were bigger than my bedroom.

  After the campsite debacle we decided to head over to the beach for some well deserved R&R.  Unfortunately, it was pretty chili out so we ended up only staying about an hour
On the way back to Shawme Crowell (where we spent the first night camping) we found a bible themed mini golf course.  With bible themed holes and scriptures throughout the course.  Amen!





Was a good time.  And a few hole in ones were shot.
That night we enjoyed a nice campfire, a yummy meal and some S'mores.  As far as I am concerned the only way a graham cracker can be eaten (covered with marshmallow/chocolate yumminess)
Our coke bottle said "share a coke with Stars" perfect for camping : )
The next day we moved over to Myles Standish where we spent a few nights(Myles Standish was a military advisor for the the pilgrims not sure who or if there was a Shawme Crowell)
the campsites were right on top of each other, but we did have a beautiful lake to enjoy swimming in and some scenic hiking
 Took a little getting use to, but the water was nice and refreshing

 Enjoying a nice walk in the park

 Part of an old fireplace.  Curious what use to be here
view looking down on one of the lakes.  
Got busted by the State Police one night for being up too late.  Fortunately he did not notice the contraband we were holding as he was telling us to go to bed.  No, Officer I did not know the time nor did I know that I had a bedtime.   Such a great trip.