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.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Through Pennsylvania
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Another Catch Up Day
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Into Pennsylvania
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Monday, October 19, 2009
A Day on the Road
Today started wonderfully. We both got a good night's sleep and woke up refreshed and ready for a day in the hills of Ohio and West Virginia.
We had breakfast at the hotel. They had a nice variety of things and we settled on yogurt and bagels with peanut butter and, of course, coffee. No food can match the wonderful home made breakfasts we've enjoyed, but it started us out OK.
When we walked out of the hotel, the sun kissed our faces. It was so pretty outside, we knew it would be a terrific day of driving.
On the first leg of the journey, we saw a few horse and buggy signs and a few horse and buggies. It is always fun to see them, and the horses are beautiful and well groomed.
The road began to twist and turn and was hilly almost immediately. Again, there were a few missing leaves but the colors were amazing, especially with the sun shining on them.
By noon, we were missing seeing any farms, or even fields, and were feeling a little like we'd like a change of scenery. At the same time, we realized that this probably would not happen today. We were going through one of many little towns when we spotted a sign the said "Linda's Hometown Diner,' which seemed like it might be a good place for lunch. By this time our conversation had turned to what we ate and did not eat as children, what was served and how it was served. The diner fit into our conversation as it was very much like one my family had frequented when I was a child. We were treated well. The food was home made and good. Earla had the special --- grilled cheese and chili (comfort food) and I had the grilled chicken sandwich with mozzarella and tomato sauce. After the diner, we stopped in a feed and seed. That was fun, but we found nothing we needed, so headed back on the road.
By this time we were in West Virginia and the song "Take Me Home, West Virginia," kept going through our heads.
About mid afternoon, we were weary and in need of a necessity room, so we stopped at McDonald's, used the facilities and had an ice cream cone which we ate outside. That's how nice the weather was this afternoon.
Not much later, we wondered if one could get too much of a good thing? We really yearned for fields and farms.
We were, also, dealing with truck drivers who showed their impatience either by blinking their lights or following very close. After a while, we were certain that the airwaves were busy with truckers warning, "Watch out for the crazy lady driver with Florida plates. At the first opportunity, get around her quickly."
About the time we were exceedingly tired of the scenery, we saw a sing that said "view point - one mile." We were hopeful, but had no idea how thrilled we would be. We came around a corner, looked to our right and saw a panorama the nearly took our breath away. Now, we understand "Blue Ridge mountains, Shenandoah Valley" from the song. The mountains rolled in shades of blue and purple and the valley below was quilted with every shade of fall imaginable." Amazing is a very small word in describing the scene and we were actually glad that we'd stuck out the roads leading to this sight. As we traveled further up the road, we even saw some fields, white fences, barns and a clothesline!!! All was redeemed.
Today, we started in Ohio, drove into West Virginia, traveled a few miles through the arm of Maryland and ended up back in West Virginia.
We did decide to call it a day when we got to Keyser, West Virginia.
We decided to stop for the night when we got to Keyser and saw the Keyser Inn. We checked in and asked for suggestions for dinner. The desk clerk suggested an Italian restaurant about a mile down. We found it and it was closed --- Monday. So we drove back looking for something interesting and found a bar. We walked in and decided we could deal with the smoke. It was a little dingy, but we'd deal with that, too. When we were ignored, however, we decided it was time to leave. We had our snack packs from the airplane. They would do and they did. Actually they were quite good and the cake Maria sent with us was very very good and topped them off nicely.
Of course, we had to play a game of Scrabble... my turn to come from behind.
Tomorrow we head into PA.