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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Week 12

July 22nd – July 28th 2013

Our next destination (98%): New York City.

The weather got pretty nice, cooler and sunny.




J. took a course to renew her PALS (baby life support something).

Work days. Switch days.



Emailing and calling – to deal with new contract (J.).

On Friday, after J.'s Pals course, we took a walk to downtown Syracuse. There was Arts and Crafts Festival. Slightly warmer than previous days, but still pretty pleasant to walk. Too many stands with different monkey business (paintings, photographs, pottery etc.). Some food stands. Relatively interesting. Also, we discovered that we did not visit this part of town before / sad. Actually really pretty – without cars. Evening and afternoon: taking it easy, movie at home, J. was staying up.

Thursday, July 25th 2013. J. had to go to the hospital for some paperwork. Around 10.04 am we left Syracuse and were heading South, later East – to visit Fillmore Glen State Park. In one of the villages along the way we saw a stand next to the road with books. J. made me stop and turn around. We were told that during the weekend, there is “area” yard sale, mostly along the road and going for 12 or so miles. We picked up some books (maybe eight) and he wanted only five dollars. Unfortunately, there was as well his small barn and J. continued her hunt and spent another four dollars for quite a few things. It was interesting and nice. Good. Fillmore Glen (named after president Fillmore), really nice picnic areas, well kept and not much to see from parking areas. Pleasant temperature, sun and light breeze, one of the most beautiful days so far. We walked through the glen and enjoyed the nature and small creek. It was impressive and exceptionally beautiful. We walked back along the rim. Back in the parking area, we walked a bit back to see “cowsheds”, a waterfall with big stone overhang, where apparently cows were hiding from sun. The drive to the other side of the park, small dam (?why and what for?), isolated and hidden in the forest. Part of the old gorge trail. We saw a waterfall, no path to it, we tried to go down and almost fell few times on the muddy sides. We made it down (relatively unharmed with really muddy shoes) and enjoyed really gorges waterfall. Drove through Moravia and Homer, again and again really nice rolling hills and farms. Cortland – town, similar to Syracuse, maybe. Road closure, to welcome NY Jets (whatever that is – sports team). Drive home. Tired. Great day.



Monday, July 22, 2013

Week 11

July 15th – July 21st 2013


Hot and humid. Hot and humid. Hot and humid. Very unpleasant weather. Many work days for J. Relatively uneventful week. Some practical stuff, groceries and errands.
Saturday, it cooled down some and it looked like Friday night was horrible – fallen branches and trees. Drove to Sodus Bay area. Few stops along the way. Smaller waterfalls – Wolcott (in the village with the same name). Farm stands. Sodus Point Lighthouse (not operating anymore), it is open as a museum and it was pretty interesting. As we were inside, we heard some storm and rain, but luckily it stopped before we left. Really nice and pleasant area. Village (or town), small beach, quiet a few houses, pier – pretty nice. We stopped at the farm animal rescue place. Old barns and buildings, pigs, chicken, goats, horses, somewhat interesting (quite interesting for J.). Couple detours along the way (fallen trees and wires). Chimney Bluff State Park. About 2.5 miles walk – along the lake (not very impressive bluffs) and back through the woods – hot, humid and buggy. Drive back – home at 4.44 pm. J. was switching back to night shift again. As I said, relatively uneventful week.


Saturday, July 13, 2013

Week 10

July 8th – July 14th 2013

(Wednesday) 8.17 am, the breakfast at Alto Cinco Restaurant in Syracuse (2 voting great, 2 voting average). Cloudy, hot, humid, not raining yet. Family time at home till 10.27 am. Visiting Tinker Falls, about half an hour from Syracuse. Pretty, too many bugs. Visiting Pratt's Falls in the same area. Raising humidity. Town of Cazenovia, Lorenzo historic park. We did not feel like waiting for the tour of the mansion, so we walked around, there was a short movie and an historic exhibition. Interesting and quite enough. Town itself, park and walk around. Many stores visited, lunch at the Seven Steps down (in the basement of the historic hotel). Nice restaurant, pretty much empty. Great food. Chittenango Falls – really strong due to the rain. Close to the parking lot, pleasant visit. Drive home. Family time for the rest of the day. Rain on and off. Nice and enjoyable day. ###

(Saturday) J.'s parent drove home (9.45 am – 6.05 pm). Not much for us – movies, relax, read, homework.

(Sunday) J. is switching back to night schedule. Some practical stuff, errands, groceries etc.


1000 islands

(It is actually 1864 islands in 1000 islands region.)


Salmon river falls.
Lake Ontario, just a small stop along the way.
 
Tibbitts lighthouse, it is still working.
Sunset, village of Clayton.

(Thursday 11th, July) Slow start, hard to get started. I-81 north, detour to Salmon River Fish Hatchery, interesting, not many fishes. Great looking, very green area. On Salmon river visiting Salmon Falls. Nice views from the “rim trail”, sizable waterfall. Steep trail down to the fall, only I walked down and enjoyed the close up views and stood almost behind the fall. Cross I-81 heading west and from that point drive along Lake Ontario. Nice country, for most of the time we did not see the lake. Stop for the picnic lunch along the road (11.58 am). Driving towards Cape Vincent where we had a cottage for a night. Mixed weather, some rain drops. Ice cream stop. Town of Sackets Harbour. Old McDonald Farm, just stop – more like a family park for small children. Nice town – some shops, nice weather. Cape Vincent, cottage, light house on the lake and river (Ontario and St. Lawrence). To Clayton, small walk, dinner on the water (river) – nice. Back just a minute after the sunset. Movie. ###


(Friday 12th, July) 8.35 am, left Cape Vincent heading to Clayton, New York State. Cooler weather, nice. Check the boats of the Clayton tours, talk to the staff and found out it would work for us. Breakfast – good. Tickets and leave on the boat at 10.00 am. Over an hour to the Boldt Castle. The guide pretty much did not stop talking – interesting and very pretty. An hour on the island with the Castle, impressive house with two stories not yet renovated. Great comparison. Boat ride back to Clayton. This time on American side, before we did partly Canadian side. Still great looking landscape. Drive to the town of Alexandria Bay. Not so nice – too touristy and tacky – just drove through. 1000 islands international bridge – visitors center – picnic lunch, short walk on the bridge, nice weather, great views. Tired. Interstate 81 and driving south, Syracuse around 4.48 pm. Family time. ###

Bridge to Canada as we were on the boat touring 1000 islands.

Boldt Castle, the stop on the tour.


Few pictures from the tour on the St. Lawrence river.
The US side of 1000 island area from the International bridge.

Finger Lakes

From botanical gardens at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
Buttermilk Falls near Ithaca, New York.
 Taughannock Falls, main waterfall on the river.
Wine country on Seneca Lake, New York State.


Watkins Glen State Park near the town of Watkins Glen.

(Monday 8th, July) Hot and humid. Leaving Syracuse around 8.07 am. Heading to Ithaca. Stop along the way to see Ludlowille Falls. Small park in the middle of the village, pretty impressive (helped by recent rain). Ithaca, the home of Cornell University. Some lake views, stop for the coffee close to the campus area. Stop after seeing a waterfall, parking and walking along the creek. It was a gorge trail bordering one side of the campus (about 2 miles long). Just few minutes as we did not park properly. Nice start. It looked like really great walk, maybe next time. We drove through the campus, stopped to tour the botanical garden – nice. The whole campus of Cornell was interesting and pretty. Some more driving around, lost a bit and then driving through part of Ithaca to the Buttermilk Falls State Park. Pretty small town, we saw “modern strip mall” sad part. Smaller fall within the gorge and the trail following the creek up (a lot of stairs). We walked the short loop and could not believe how beautiful it was. Taughannock Falls, about 12 miles from Ithaca, huge 200 feet drop (saw it from the distance view point, did not walk to it – 1 mile). Cross Finger Lakes National Forest. Seneca Lake – stopped at three wineries where half of our group did wine tasting. Pleasant country. Almost 5.30 pm when we were approaching southern tip of Seneca Lake (Watkins Glen town). We were debating if we should stop and at the end we stopped at Watkins Glen State Park – most amazing natural site – relatively narrow gorge with small creek, it was really deep and incredibly carved. We saw small part of the gorge and were more than amazed. Dinner at Switz Inn – average fish and chips. About 8.00 pm at our bed and breakfast close to Hammondsport. Heavy rain. Movie. Sleep. ###

(Tuesday 9th, July) Small breakfast. Small detour to the fish hatchery near by – some small fishes, interesting. Town of Hammondsport – small and fine, nothing special even it is advertised as the coolest small town in the US. Who knew? Canandaigua – pretty long drive to this town on the top of the lake with the same name. Few stops along the way but nothing very significant. Hot and humid. Bigger town, pretty nice – Sonnenberg mansion and gardens. Interesting and well done mansion from the “golden times” in the US history. As well pretty gardens around, rain. Luckily almost done. Taking it easier after very busy and active yesterday. Slow drive from Canandaigua to Syracuse on smaller roads on the top of the lakes. Driving via Seneca Falls, Auburn, small detour to Montezuma Refuge – horribly hot and humid to take a walk. Small stop at Skeneateles – walk along main street and sit down for a while on the lake – pretty and peaceful. Home – family time. ###

 Sonnenberg mansion and gardens, Canandaigua, New York.

Driving home - Montezuma Wildlife Refuge.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Week 9

July 1st – July 7th 2013

Nothing special. J. had to work so she continued her night schedule. I visited Clark Park again. I as well went to Rand Tract Park (behind Webster pond). Surprisingly pretty and wild area in the middle of residential area. Too hot and humid. J.'s parents arrived on Saturday. We visited Wegmans grocery store in DeWitt and Aqueduct in the same town. Rain, hot, humid. We tour the town on Sunday, visited Erie Canal Museum, Camillus and its part of the canal. Nice and easy. We as well had a burger in Blarney Stone Pub (very good).