Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Peace, Love & Music

Old Trinity Church in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

I surprised Scott and took him to 
The Guthrie Center on Friday. 
This is where "Alice's Restaurant" took place
which is the song and movie by Arlo Guthrie. 
Click on the link if you haven't heard the song
in a while. It is over 16 minutes long!
Can't leave out the VW Microbus!
Words of wisdom by Woody Guthrie.

Every Thursday they host a Hootenanny, 
 Wednesday they provide free community meals,
and Saturdays they have concerts. 
Can't forget they also host a Thanksgiving dinner.

Amazingly we were able to get two tickets to a sold
out concert at The Guthrie Center! 
Lucy Kaplansky from New York City was the artist. 
Our theme for this trip is "Go for it!". 
So we didn't give up. 
The story is too long to include in the blog
 but we were blessed again!
 No photos were allowed during 
the concert so here is a link to see interior photos.
The music legends continue sharing the love and
 importance of music by starting an 
instrument loan program for the community.
Back to New York.
Cute photo opportunity along the highway 
to Bethel, New York.
The Museum at Bethel Woods tells the story of Woodstock.
It was cool, informative, and colorful.
There is a short movie that plays on the 
windshield as you sit in the seats. 
It is amazing how many albums Scott owns 
that were on display.
They highlight every performer from Woodstock
through displays, videos, and music.
So much to read in the museum but we had 
to include the information about 
Arlo Guthrie. This display also includes
information on The Old Trinity Church.
Here is where Woodstock took place.
Can you imagine 450,000 people here? Amazing!
We had so much fun at the museum and walking
around the field. 

Sunday, August 21, 2022

The Sweet, Beautiful, Creative and Old!

While in Montpelier, Vermont we stopped at
Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks.

The Woodshed Theatre is where we
watched a video about the maple syrup process.
Toured the processing facilities
and were able to walk up to see the maze of plastic 
tubes which is the modern way of collecting sap.

You have come to expect the unusual from our blog. 
Morse Farm also had some unusual "art".
Ben & Jerrys Ice Cream Factory was
 only a few miles away. 
Of course, we enjoyed some yummy ice cream. 
We have seen lots of hanging flower
 baskets on porches, businesses and
light post in many small towns.
So pretty!
Taking back roads is where we find some interesting
things like the Texas Falls. A chance to 
stretch our legs and see a beautiful waterfall.
Crossed Lake Champlain on our way to New York.
One of the reasons we love our campervan 
 is because it can fit just about anywhere. 
Thrilled to find a peaceful spot to camp, 
just south of Lake Placid.

Olympic Ski Jump
Beautiful!
North Creek is a small town in the Adirondack Mountains.
This cool mosaic project took 10 years and is 220 feet long. 
It depicts an ideal spring day in the Adirondack.
So fun and inviting,
 you just want to jump right in!
Amazing what can be accomplished
 when a community pulls together.
There were 2000 plus volunteers.
Do you need an idea on what to do with your old canoe?
More artistic talent along the backroads.

Never thought we would see a
490 million year old fossilized sea bottom!





Sunday, August 14, 2022

Blessed Beyond Belief

 

When we started this trip all we had was a thumbnail
sketch of some places we would like to see. 
Canada was a hope but just not sure if we would 
make it there.
 Blessed to be able to travel this far. 
Here is how we were greeted in New Brunswick!
The warmer temperatures created the fog. 
As the day progressed the fog dissipated. 
Stopped in Saint John to see the 
Living in Iowa for years and now in Arizona 
we don't deal with tides.  To learn more about it 
click on the link. Interesting!
Along the Bay of Fundy we followed the 
Fundy Trail Parkway which has lots of pull-offs 
so you are able to view the sandy beaches and
rock formations which make
for an interesting drive along the coast.

We stayed at a very nice couples house in Moncton
through Boondockers Welcome.
The next day on to Prince Edward Island.
We went to Charlottetown, which is the capital,
and stopped at Cow's Creamery.
It is famous for their cheeses
 but we went for the ice cream.
Did you know that they grow lots 
of potatoes there and you pick
 them up at road side stands?
Another fantastic Harvest Host location!

The Confederation Bridge is 8 miles long!
We watched a video about the process of building
 this amazing bridge. If you are interested, 
research and find out more about this engineering marvel.
Note: If you plan on going you don't pay your 
toll until you try to get off the island. 
 It was $50.25!
Fantastic way to be greeted at the 
Information Center on Nova Scotia.

 The World Famous Cabot Trail
 on Cape Brenton Island was fantastic!
        
It goes through Cape Brenton Highlands National Park.
Amazing views from the road!

Here is one of the trails we ventured up and down.
So many picturesque photos!
Next stop was Peggy's Cove Lighthouse.
Notice the guy playing the Alphorn.
That was cool and unexpected!
Do you recognize this causeway?

Or these buildings?
Are you a fan of the show 
The Curse of Oak Island?
Yes, we were able to drive onto the island!
The visitors center and island are closed
 because of Covid but we went for it 
and crossed the causeway. They were 
very nice and said we could take photos.
The team has met several times at Mug & Anchor
upstairs in the Old Mader's Wharf building.
We enjoyed having fish & chips on the back deck,
right under the blue umbrellas,
overlooking Mahone Bay. 
It was a "treasure" of a day for us!
Just a few miles south is the town of Lunenburg.
It is one of only two urban communities in
 North America designated as a UNESCO World Heritage
 site. The town has seventy percent of the original 
colonial 18th and 19th centuries buildings. 
A unique town that we were able to walk around
and visit some of the shops.  
We stayed in Liverpool at the Hank Snow Museum
 and didn't even know there was going to be 
a country music festival honoring him. 
Blessed again and again