Monday, October 3, 2016

Saratoga Springs, New York

Last weekend I was off again to upstate NY for wedding number 2.  This time I had an opportunity to spend more time touring around Saratoga.
 
 I was fortunate that my hotel was right on Broadway and walking distance to many restaurants and shops. I endulged in a crepe at Ravenous and some delicious mac and cheese at Druthers, a local brewery

 Putnam Market.  This place was great.  I would definitely need the employee discount if I lived in Saratoga.  A plethora of spices, cheeses, oils, meats, desserts etc, etc. 
 The springs of Saratoga.  Here is a quick snapshot of the few of the springs of Saratoga I saw. 
Saratoga known for its horse races had several statutes of horses around town celebrating this event.  For what I hear the town just goes crazy for about 6weeks.  
And of course the wedding.  Held at the Hall of Saratoga. It was beautiful, fun, magical, and true all at the same time.  Everything one would want in a wedding.  Everyone had a great time dancing, and drinking, laughing and drinking, eating and drinking
 
 The first dance.  I'm happy to say that both these people are my friends
 my table.  Oh crap I don't know, what did I choose for my meal?

And reconnected with another ex-tufts RN.  Great catching up


 Saratoga winery held a pig roast feast the night after the wedding.  There was an artist making "sculptures" with a chainsaw, corn hole, live music, beers from a local brewery, and of course roasted pig. 

 Thanks Dwight and Diana for inviting me to take part in your special day. 

 

 


Monday, September 19, 2016

Lake George, NY

Took a quick trip to upstate NY for a wedding with mom and Kate.  The trip started out with some girl passing out in the lavatory onto the guys sitting next to me.  (yes, I had the coveted middle seat.  I know everyone is jealous).   Her saving grace.  Her pants were still up.  After the eventful flight and no sleep on the redeye we made a quick stop in Saratoga Springs.  My mom actually went to college here.  And had breakfast.
 Our breakfast spot.  Parkside Eatery.  And stuffed ourselves full with yummy food.
 Mom, standing at the sign of her Alma Mater.  She went here for a few years and then moved on.  Something about no boys...  I'm actually headed back this way in a week for another friends wedding.  So keeping my Saratoga segment short
 Then off to Lake George.  Just a quick trip up some Interstate in Upstate NY.  We had a great dinner overlooking the lake which is about 32 miles long
 And enjoyed walking up and down the main street.  Which boasted some interesting novelty shops, quite a few arcades, several putt putt courses, and a haunted house.  Being there for only one day I was unable to partake.

 The MiniHaha.
 Some pics from our ventures wandering by the lake
 The local wildlife. 
 And the wedding venue.  Absolutely gorgeous day out.  Warm, slight breeze, not humid.  Wasn't sure I was in NY. 
 We had fun dancing, and talking around the campfire later in the evening
 A few more pics of  the venue

the happy couple.  I did not get a good picture of them.  But, then again that's why they pay for a photographer.  I was too busy having fun.  Congrats Chris and Cara.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Tucson, AZ

 Ventured back to Southern AZ and the heat for the long Labor Day weekend.  It'd been a few years since I had been down that way and it was definitely nice to get back. 
 
 
 Our hotel was up in Marana about 20mins north of Tucson. Marana is definitely growing, but we stayed poolside and at the hotel for the majority of the stay, except one trip to Tucson to meet up with a friend for breakfast.
Definitely no complaints about that.  The pool although a bit chilled at first, felt great once you got in.  I got some pretty good runs down the water slide and we ended our days with a nice glass of wine while listening to a flute player the hotel employed each evening.

 The area is beautiful to explore.  We managed to get a walk in every morning before it got too hot and take in some beautiful desert sites
Saguaro Cacti
  • the largest cacti in the US
  • roots are only 4-6 inches deep
  • can grow to be 60ft tall and weigh 4800lbs
  • is found in the Sonora Desert (AZ and Mexico)
  • live to be about 200yrs old


 
A saguaro after it has died.  The "ribs" can be used for furniture, roofs, fences.  Wonder how long this one was there.   Did 200 years of history walk past this guy?
After our morning walks we had complimentary breakfast.  And not just a yogurt and an orange with a bowl of  Cheerios.  These breakfasts were great with lots of options.  Reminded me of breakfast when I have traveled in Europe.  Then down to the pool
where we lounged for hours.
 

 
 
And then evenings enjoying a nice dinner outside.  I didn't get any great sunset pics, but they never disappoint . We always ate at their restaurants.  My most interesting, daring meal a PB&J Burger.  Yup, it is exactly what it sounds like.  A burger with peanut butter and jelly on the bun.  Nope, I'm not pregnant and yup, it was good.

A great trip. 

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Seattle, WA

Once again got the opportunity to go to Seattle for work.  It was great to connect with my Northwest counterparts, rejuvenate, and explore with some co-workers.  After being pampered in first class, we arrived early afternoon and decided to take the ferry out to Bainbridge Island.
We explored around the town and stopped at a tasting room for Eagle Harbor winery.  The wines were very good and enjoyed learning about them and how they were made

 
 The ferry ride itself was spectacular.  The sky was clear with beautiful sunsets and great views
of Mount Rainier.  No, no plans to hike it.  I was good to get myself from the "Sound" up the hill to the hotel.  Damn those streets are steep.  Living at 7000 feet was not as much help as one would think. 
 The port at Bainbridge.  We went and explored the beach.  Unfortunately, did not have a ton of time but it was great to get our feet in the sand and water if even for  just a short time
Great view of Seattle from the Ferry.  I love cityscapes.  

We even managed to make it to Pike's Market and grabbed a Paroshki before heading to our meetings for the day. 


Another great trip to Seattle.  Super happy that I was able to mix work with pleasure.  Thanks to Julie and Kevin and the Grays for making the effort to come and see me. 

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Ashfork/Seligman, AZ

Yesterday, I decided to head out to Ashfork and Seligman to visit a coworker, see her new home, take Shakti to visit with her mom Juniper and meet some K-9 friends.  I've always just driven past and had not done much exploring in this area.  As you can see there is a lot going on here : )


But, seriously I do think it's good for the soul to get away from pavement, the sidewalks, the shops, businesses and people and just enjoy nature, soak in the sun and breath in the smells of the land.
Hard to know if they recognized each other.  They do say that dogs do imprint on one another and she definitely did not sit like this with anyone else.
Mother and daughter.  Both beautiful dogs.  Was fun to see them together.  And no- Shakti is not part Rottweiler.  In fact her daddy is just a light colored if not lighter than her momma and is a Black Mouth Cur/Catahula mix. 
 
The house sits on 40 acres of land in Ashfork.  Soon to be a working farm complete with pigs, goats, and cows.   I love being able to see so much land for miles and miles.  Check out all those Junipers

They look like shrubs, but the Juniper actually stands pretty tall.  According to Wikipedia 66'-131' tall.  Juniper berries are used for flavoring various dishes including gin.  (definitely not my favorite)
 
All this land was great for Shakti to run around with her mom and the rest of her mom's family Tank, Barret, and Pearl.  No worries I will get a post up about the dogs visit on Shakti's blog page www.bringingupshakti.blogspot.com
 
As for the humans we also ventured over to Seligman for some lunch.  Seligman is a small town that sits on Old Route 66.  The town has quite the character and I'm told can get very busy at certain times of year.
 
 Main street Seligman.

 These Mannequins are hysterical.  What is going on here? Seriously, you got the ladies flirting and waving the men shooting each other in the windows behind them.
 A few of the sights around town. 
Seligman jail.  By the size of this I would guess that there weren't a ton of crimes being committed or they found other ways to deal with criminals in 1860.
We ate lunch at the Roadkill CafĂ© "you kill it we grill it" fortunately they have a variety on their menu and do not require a person to supply their food. 
Had a great time.  Was fun to get out and explore in my "backyard"  Hope people will come and visit.