Showing posts with label Trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trip. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Crested Butte


We drove to the little town of Crested Butte this week, and did a little exploring and fall color viewing. 


The town is nestled in the shadow of Mt Crested Butte, 


A photo from our delightful Monday scenic Colorado drive through Kenosha Pass…

Spectacular view from Cottonwood Pass. 


We tried a shortcut that put us on a rutted dirt road for a dozen or so miles. Not expected, but also not too bad. 


Saw some more colorful flora and some striking mountain peaks. 


Finished our Monday with a short walk to Secret Stash Pizza for a pesto pizza for dinner, and a great sunset.


Cool 35° Tuesday morning walk in Crested Butte

Tuesday afternoon drive over Kebler Pass to Paonia, for some great views and a delicious late lunch at Rio Brava.


Wednesday afternoon hike on Mt Crested Butte — we got some exercise, checked out the ski area, and saw lots of the Colorado Fall color!

Monday, July 29, 2024

Maine Trip

Next adventure! Off to visit my cousin in Maine! I always relax a little, after we get the process of packing, getting to the airport, checking our bags, and getting to the gate, out of the way. 

No delays getting to, or going through, the airport, whew… just finished reading the safety card for the A320, my first time on this type aircraft. Nice to have a little extra leg room in the exit row.


After all our concern with the CloudStrike fiasco, our travel day went surprisingly well! The one hiccup was the plugged-up Boston traffic. 


We’re now comfortably ensconced at our vacation lodging near Bath, Maine. We’ve already enjoyed the gorgeous view, and a flyby of the local Heron and Osprey. 


We had a beautiful moonlit
view from the living room, just before bed. 

7/21 We awoke to a beautiful Sunday post-travel morning. It was fun to see the uncovered land bridge, from the mainland over to Jenny's Nubble at low tide. Living in Colorado, we don't have much occasion to pay attention to the tides, but here the tidal range is approaching ten feet. Makes a difference!

 

We loved watching the crab boats come pick up their traps, and place new ones, every morning while eating Jennefer's delicious home-cooked breakfasts.

 

The local sailboats also provided us with some fun marine-themed entertainment. This sailor criss-crossed our view of the New Meadows river and Winnegance Bay many times.

 

We spent the day wandering around historic downtown Bath, and exploring the parks, views, and shops, in particular one very fun store named "Now You're Cooking", which is full of interesting kitchen utensils and other delightful gadgets.

 

Close up of the whimsical weathervane on top of the City Hall in the Davenport Memorial Building. Seems appropriate, considering the rich history there, of building sailing ships. 

 

We spent lots of time enjoying the view out of our living room window, especially at sunset.




We tried taking some
full moon pictures with our relatively new cameras. The double image was from the two window panes, but I wasn’t venturing outside to do battle with the mosquitoes, just for a better photo.


7/22
We had a delightful breakfast table view of the crab boats managing their traps, at this beautiful place on the Maine shoreline. 


We took a little bit longer Monday walk to the Green Point Preserve, with a fun Barred Owl sighting.

7/23 We enjoyed a cool and rainy, but delightful Puffin viewing cruise! I’m always concerned about the possibility of motion sickness on an ocean cruise, but this went well for me. 


We got well and truly soaked by a widespread rainstorm on our way out to Eastern Egg Rock island, but loved every minute. We sought out a warm local seafood restaurant afterwards to try to dry out a little.
 

7/24 We woke up to a wonderfully foggy 69° Wednesday morning, at our rental house in West Bath. This foggy moored sailboat view reminded me of paintings I've seen and loved.

We got back safe, after our winding trip through the Maine back roads, to see the play “Shakespeare’s Will” at the Theater at Monmouth. Beautiful old theater! The actress did such a wonderful job. Man, that theater was cold! Once again, I was thankful to have a good GPS receiver and navigation apps, to guide us safely to a place I’ve never been, and back in the dark of night, with no concerns.

7/25 Beautifully foggy
57° Thursday morning in Maine. Jennefer cooked us all breakfast, for most of the days we were there. We did hop over to Mae's Bakery and Cafe for some different breakfast and take-home dessert choices.

My sister found us a fun afternoon walk at Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park, in the coastal forest a couple of peninsulas over from where we're staying. She said, "It's really different from anything I’ve hiked before. It felt like the old forest - closest thing I can think of is the Black Forest in Germany."


7/26
Pleasant start to our Friday morning. It's always fun for me, to watch the boats, and the local wildlife, including a nearby Cormorant on a buoy, drying their wings. 

We had a humid but delightful Friday afternoon at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, which are pretty amazing, with some good trails for hiking, too. 

7/27 Travel day to Boston. We started with a clear and comfortable 70° Saturday morning on the Maine coast. We’re starting to slow down a little, after our initially frenzied pre-departure housecleaning. 


I’m sad to be leaving this place, but looking forward to seeing my cousin's daughter and her family tomorrow.

Our Boston hotel room, on the other side of the hotel, had not quite as pretty of a Boston city view as we had last year, but still nice. 

We had a delicious dinner at The Daily Catch Waterfront restaurant, a short walk from our hotel on Long Wharf. We sat outside, and had an inquisitive visitor nearby. The girls all love birds, so that kept us busy, through the short wait until our dinner came. 


7/28 We awoke to
 a hazy 71° Sunday morning at Boston harbor... my sister and I went for a walk to the local coffee shop, and I was able to redeem my free birthday item - cinnamon coffee cake, of course!

We kept ourselves busy for the rest of the morning, with a delightful Trolley tour of Boston. They wandered all over downtown Boston, and inundated us with so many facts, I think we all ran out of brain cells to process it all.


That afternoon, we headed over to my cousin’s “new” home in Melrose. It was new to them two years ago, so I suppose now it's routine to them. We enjoyed seeing them in their own house, instead of their old apartment. After we arrived, and the oldest son had given each visitor their own personal tour, I was treated to a happy birthday party at my cousin’s house. 


We got to see everyone we missed last year, when COVID-19 hit their house when we were in town, and finally met their newest son, who arrived during the pandemic. 

 

The older son was very sure of himself, even with all of us rarely-seen family around. I enjoyed having him tell me all about everything. 

After more than a week of failed daily attempts to find my favorite Entenmann’s crumb coffee cake in the local Maine grocery stores, I was ready to admit defeat, and one day away from heading home without it. My cousin and her husband came to the rescue, presenting me with the only box he could find, on my birthday. What a pleasant surprise! 

Once the party and other fun activities with my cousin and her family were done, we headed back to our hotel, and were treated to a pretty sunset view reflecting off downtown Boston.

7/29 Travel day heading home. It was fun to see the old Constitution sailing ship from our room on this cool moist overcast morning. We had breakfast at the hotel restaurant to keep things simple, then picked up our rental car from the valet, and headed off to find gas for the car, and then the car rental return facility. That wasn’t as easy as expected, as there were quite a few road closures, and we ended up going in a circle around downtown once, before we finally were on our way in the Blue Line Bus to the airport. Glad we left ourselves tons of extra time for this part of the trip. 

Quiet, cool & moist Monday at Boston Logan airport, and a mostly relaxed beginning to our travel experience. We had to wait an extra hour for our flight crew to get here, but that just gave us plenty of time to explore the menu at Legal Seafoods. Their crab cake sandwich and Boston Cream Pie were delicious!

And then we were off! We had some fun cloud views out the window during the climbout. According to the map, we saw Lovells Island, just before we disappeared into the cloud layer. I was able to squeeze in exactly two movies. I didn’t expect to enjoy the end credits music as much, so I found myself still listening to them, as they were shutting down our 737-900 at the gate. Perfect timing!


Home sweet home! The kitties were happy to see us, if a little skittish, after our first extended time away from them. We were glad to receive occasional updates from the cat sitter, which helped us enjoy the trip. 

Saturday, June 15, 2024

Back from my big "Flying" Trip

Wow! I just finished a "marathon" (long and exhausting) series of flights in the X-Plane 11 flight simulator. I left from Denver, thinking I'd head somewhere warm, and that led me all over the southern hemisphere, including Cancun, New Zealand, Tasmania, Australia, Papua New Guinea. Then I pointed the nose north and visited Indonesia, Borneo, Palau, Philippines, and Malaysia, to Thailand. From there, I did some quick exploring of China, Taiwan, Japan, and northern Russia. Getting homesick, I decided to head home the "short way", over the North Pole to Greenland, then down through Canada to Colorado. I have a separate blog chronicling those flights. It's a little sparse right now, but I plan to go back and add more photos and text, describing some of the more interesting individual flight legs.

Saturday, January 20, 2024

Return from Omaha

So, we got to the house in Omaha this morning, to pick up Jennefer’s new flame point kitty (apparently, not to be found anywhere near Denver), and also met his sibling. 🐈🐈


The plan was to choose one of them, but they were both so darned cute, and everybody was concerned about separating them, since they’ve really bonded. So, I said, “Hey, let’s take them both, and do our best to give them a great home!” 🤦‍♂️


Both kitties did really well on the long drive home. We learned that one is a great adventurer, and insists on telling the entire world about it. His favorite place was on the shoulders of the passenger. The other is quiet and shy but cuddly. He would camp out for hours in my lap when I was driving. Occasionally the adventurer would join us. 


We’re finally home safe, after a moment of high anxiety along the way. With both cats in the car, we stopped for gas a couple of times. About an hour and a half after the last stop in Julesberg, we realized that we hadn’t seen the second kitty for awhile, which is not that unusual, as they like to wander the car. But they would eventually settle down someplace in sight, sometimes for hours, often in a lap. But this one wasn’t anywhere to be seen, and we decided we needed to know where he was, before we went any farther. We stopped by the side of the road, and tore the car apart, trying to find him. He was not to be found. 😱


We began to doubt our sanity, and wondered if he had snuck out at the last gas stop in Julesburg. We were back in the car, and preparing to turn around for the extra three hour round-trip, to see if we could find him at the gas station, knowing full well the odds were almost zero. 🥺


Then, Jennefer had the brilliant idea to feel all the way around way back under the rear seats, in some nooks and crannies where we couldn’t see, and, wonder of wonders, there was a furball under there. OMG, the relief was tremendous! 🎉 🎈


 Whew. Sooo glad to be home. And now our new kitties are excitedly exploring their new space. And we’re steeling ourselves for this new phase of our lives…