Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Back to Washington
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Sunday in Amesbury
After Sunday School, we worshipped with Rosemary at Holy Family Parish in Amesbury. It is a beautiful church and the service was wonderful, formal, and with a very good message.
After church, we returned to Rosemary's and Wadi wanted ice cream. Wadi and I have similar food tastes, so the two of us had ice cream - then lunch of soup (tomato/corn chowder for Rosemary, Earla and me and kielbasi bean for Wadi).
After lunch, Rosemary suggested we go for a drive, this time south on Highway 1A. The weather here today was terrific, sunny and warm. What a change from Boston! The drive was magnificent, and Rosemary is so good at pointing out places of interest. We drove to The Crane Estate in Ipswich. The Cranes lived in Chicago and this was their summer home. It is a spectacular home with 51 rooms and grounds that are magnificent and views of the Atlantic and greens that take your breath away. From there we drove to the Spencer-Pierce-Little House. It is named for the only three families who owned it. Today it is a site for Historic New England and a sanctuary for at risk animals. The house is quite interesting as the exterior is comprised of a number of different distinctive materials. Seeing the animals was interesting as well as the horse and the goats and the sheep and the turkey and the pigs all live together in the same pen. It was here that we met three legged Betty, too. The sun was setting as we drove home. What a beautiful sunset.
I left my camera at the house today and enjoyed just enjoying the views and the ride.
We arrived home and were relaxing before dinner when the phone rang. I'd won the knit bag at the first church sale yesterday. Earla and I walked down to get it. It's a very nicely done hand knit bag. We came back in time for dinner.
Dinner consisted of baked chicken with a cucumber sauce, saffron rice with raisins, carrots, spinach salad and wine --- Oh, so good, and realizing that we would have to start cooking for ourselves soon, even better!
A game of Scrabble, an episode of Iron Chef, maybe another game of Scrabble will conclude the evening.
Tomorrow Amesbury, packing, Seattle!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Church Fairs Galore
Friday, November 6, 2009
Two Days in Boston
We hardly slept on Wednesday night knowing that we had to be up early to catch the bus to Boston. We surely did not want to miss it! Rosemary and Wadi took us to the bus station and we purchased tickets. The station manager said that there would be a lot of people so we should save our place in line with something. We didn't have anything, so he decided to take care of us --- Earla was the sharpie and I was the highlighter. Then, Earla realized that we had tickets for the wrong bus line. We exchanged our tickets, didn't need to save places any more and were back to being us. The bus came about 7:50 and we were on our way. What I saw of the scenery was very nice. While dozing, I saw little.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Another Glorious Day
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Another Three States
Monday, November 2, 2009
More Exploring in Massachusetts
After breakfast and conversation, we attended a Bible study group entitled "Arise" at Rosemary's church. She is a part of the group and we tagged along. We were welcomed and encouraged to participate in the discussion revolving around the story of the good Samaritan and how we can apply the lesson in our churches. It was very interesting and the study shed new light on the meaning of the story.
We enjoyed another cup of coffee, met one of the priests in the parish, said "hi" to another one in the parking lot and came home.
We were here just long enough for Wadi to join us and we drove to Cedar Mill Farms. There, we enjoyed a cup of hot cider and a cider donut. We, also drove around the town of Amesbury where we saw many houses from the 17th century, as well as some very nice large beautiful homes. We came home and enjoyed a lunch of left over soup and cheese and bread. It's been a cloudy misty day, so soup was perfect.
After lunch, we drove over to Newbury Port, MA. On the way, we drove over the bridge across the Merrimack River to Plum Island. Once on the island, we were able to drive to the Atlantic. Back at Newbury Port. We walked to a magazine/smoke shop that had more magazines than I've ever seen in one place. Then, we walked to a book store. Book stores are always a fun place to browse. After the book store, we returned to Rosemary's and relaxed, read, knitted, crocheted, Scrabbled...
Dinner was wonderful from the moment the aromas came floating from the kitchen. We dined on pork loin in apple cider gravy, carrots, a green salad and cornbread with honey. OH, it was so very good.
We played some more Scrabble and are watching the World Series intently.
We'll call it a night soon and plan to do some more exploring tomorrow.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
A busy Sunday
formal and moving service.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
A Day to Catch Up
Earla and I went to Marlborough (or Marlboro, depending on which sign you were reading) for a folk art festival. We would have arrived with no hitch at all if I'd copied the name of the venue correctly. It was at the Royal Plaza, and I wrote Royal Palace Trade Center. We did find it though, with a little maneuvering - something Earla is getting very good at.
It was a wonderful show. There were many exhibits by many talented artisans. I enjoyed the wares, but especially talking to the artists about their work. We refrained from making too many purchases. About noon, we enjoyed a deli sandwich and water and the company of a woman from New Hampshire. She had a friend who was showing her art. We left in the early afternoon and came back to Shirley's.
Shirley was in and out and we spent the afternoon knitting and crocheting and, of course, playing Scrabble. After a dinner of pizza and Halloween candy, we got back to the Scrabble marathon; it was Super Scrabble time, and we had quite a time of it... some high scores and some frustration with the letters as well. It's so much fun to have a third person who enjoys Scrabble as much as we do.
Shirley was gracious enough to let us catch up on our laundry.
And, there were many trick or treaters coming to the door throughout the evening.
We are, now, settling in to watch the World Series and get ready for bed.
Tomorrow, we will go to church with Shirley and, then, head to the north east corner of MA.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Massachusetts and Beyond
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Wednesday night and Thursday on the Road Again
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Confirmation Sunday
Margit was making oatmeal when I stumbled out of "my" room this morning. Yummy on a cool morning.
We were all ready and on our way to church by a little after nine. Jack had to be there by 9:30 for a 10:00 service - this was no sacrifice. There were 24 confirmants all in white robes in the front three pews on the right side of the church. We were in the fifth row on that side which was a very nice place to be. The confirmation service was beautiful, starting with the affirmation of baptism, followed by the Apostles' Creed, then the laying on of hands during which Earla's and my eyes began to leak. This was followed by a candle lighting for each confirmant in turn after which they stood with their candles while "Go Light Your World" was sung by a soloist and the confirmants were choreographed with their candles. Now, Earla and I are blubbering! THEN, we sang, "Borning Cry." It was truly a privilege to share Jack's confirmation and this beautiful service.
We snacked a little, played games a little, talked a little when we got home, and sat down to a delicious ham dinner mid afternoon with potatoes, carrots, asparagus, rolls. After all was cleaned up, and we'd had a little time to digest, we sang "Happy Birthday" to Margit, she blew out one candle, and we had cake and ice cream. It was a joyous afternoon.
The weather was so beautiful --- warm and sunny --- that Margit, Annie, Ashley, Lilly and I went for a walk around the neighborhood. It's a beautiful, hilly neighborhood. Neighbors shouted greetings to one another. There were people blowing leaves, raking, gathering, and just enjoying the sunshine.
I have no confirmation pictures. I have only one picture of the day. Earla has pictures at the church. Margit has pictures at the church. Annie has pictures at the church, I have no excuse.
Tomorrow we head north --- New York and Massachusetts.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
A Relaxing Saturday
Friday, October 23, 2009
We are in New Jersey
but it's been a wonderful day.
I crawled out of bed about 8:30 and found Earla reading her "new" cookbook. She had made coffee so I was set.
We headed right for breakfast as there was continental breakfast at the hotel and we figured that we did not have a lot of time.
It was more fun for me listening to the other hotel guests and their New Jersey accents than it was getting breakfast. We had bagels and cream cheese and were on our way.
It wasn't very long before we were crossing the Delaware River into New Jersey. The colors along the hillside and down by the river bank were spectacular. It seemed that there was every shade of fall imaginable, and with the sun shining, the golds shone.
We arrived in Stanhope, NJ about 11:30 and wanted to do some shopping before going to Annie and Mike's (Annie is Harry and Margit's daughter). We drove around a little and saw a sign for a bookstore. A bookstore is like a magnet to our car... BUT, alas, it was closed! There was a pizzeria around the corner, and they sold pizza by the slice... Now, we knew we were in NJ. Earla, brave Earla, ordered an eggplant pizza and I ordered bar-b-q chicken. We split each piece. The pizza was good --- but I think I'll stay away from eggplant in the future. We found a grocery store. As it turns out, another thing that Earla and I have in common is that we like to grocery shop. This was exciting! We bought some bread, grapes and cheese and headed to the wine and spirits store next door. I managed to find and purchase a bottle of wine without breaking any. Relief is the best word to describe how Earla felt at that point.
We found no one home at Mike and Annie's, so we let ourselves in. Yes, we had permission! Their home is lovely and the back deck backs up to a woods that is ablaze with color. It is beautiful. We settled into a game of Scrabble until Ashley came home. For those who are asking, I'll find out how old she is tomorrow. She helped us find the coffee pot. Annie came home a little later and she and Earla went to watch Jack (son) play soccer. Ashley and I had a great conversation about books and reading and school and projects. Earla, Annie and Jack came home, we chatted, had some cheese and crackers and wine, chatted, played another game of Scrabble with Ashley, chatted..... Mike came home and with him were Harry and Margit. They had flown in for Jack's confirmation which is Sunday.
We shared a most wonderful roast beef dinner, with potatoes, corn and bread and, again, good conversation.
After dinner Ashley, Earla and I played another game of Scrabble
All I'm saying is that I just didn't get any letters that went together today.
Tomorrow is another day in Stanhope, NJ.