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    • Day 11

      Saratoga Springs

      May 12, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Esta noite dormimos num Motel à beira da estrada, com portas para a rua e tudo! De manhã fomos a um supermercado apanhar pequeno almoço e seguimos para o Saratoga Spa State Park, que em época baixa não se paga a entrada em dias de semana.

      O nosso objetivo era ir à piscina, mas a piscina principal estava fechada e sem água... Portanto fomos só dar uma volta e ver as várias coisas que o parque tem para oferecer. Passámos pelos Roosevelt Baths & Spa, Hall of Springs, e pelo Brook Geyser.

      Agora estamos a voltar para Boston!
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    • Day 9

      Road trip begins!

      May 28, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      We got up bright and early this morning excited for our next adventure! J&J went and collected our mini van and then we piled in and made our way out of NY and headed to Saratoga Springs. James navigated the left hand drive in fine form! We stopped at a cute little town called “Hudson on Cornwall” and bought some lunch. There are American memorial flags everywhere as it’s a long weekend to honour those who have lost their lives. I had my first American 🌭 with the best iced coffee in over a week. (Aussies really do have the best coffee)..
      Back on the road again to find a Walmart so we could buy a car seat for Austy. It was my first Walmart experience.. basically coles, big W and bunnings all in one!
      We finally arrived at our destination - a gorgeous air bnb which has everything that opens and shuts and all you have to say is ‘hey google’ and it turns everything on including the fireplace .. which the boys were quite taken with! We are feeling very relaxed today and are glad to be out of the bustling city. I got out my pencils and the boys and I spent an hour colouring while James made Burgers for dinner. We finished off the evening with the readings of Titus sitting on the balcony enjoying the daylight saving.
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    • Day 10

      Saratoga Springs

      May 29, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      We woke to another glorious day! We decided to visit the small village of Saratoga and get our morning coffee. It was a delightful town packed with tourists as it’s the Monday of the long weekend. So many cute shops to browse. We left there and went to the Saratoga Springs park. It was absolutely stunning. The leafy green trees lined the roads and there were families have their Memorial Day bbq alongside a running stream with natural springs everywhere. The boys loved playing in the water and making mud pies. It’s a truly stunning place! We left there and drove around the massive lake that is just outside the town. It reminded me of Lake Macquarie. We decided to have an anti pasta plate at home and enjoy the beautiful house we are staying in for dinner, followed by an evening stroll at the nearby lake, which resulted in Hudsy slipping on the Algie and into the lake. Luckily it was very shallow and he very bravely extracted himself..😅Read more

    • Day 9

      Troy-Glens Falls

      May 11, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Ich habe heute sehr gut in dem gemütlichen Bett geschlafen. Dann ging es erstmal ohne Frühstück ein paar Km zum nächsten Hannaford einkaufen. Es gab erstmal direkt einen Schokodonut. Der Rest wurde für das Mittagessen verstaut. Ich hab mir viel Zeit gelassen, da ich heute nicht so weit fahren wollte. Bei der Mittagspause habe ich nochmal mein Zelt durchtrocknen lassen. Nach 75km war ich in Glens Falls angekommen. Hier hatte ich mir schon einen Outdoorshop rausgesucht. Eine Gaskartusche für meinen Kocher habe ich direkt bekommen, eine Bärenklingel leider noch nicht. Aber die ist in der Nähe der großen Straßen auch noch nicht wichtig. Dann sind mir noch paar Armlinge ins Auge gefallen. Sie sind komplett weiß und sind gegen die Sonneneinstrahlung und haben eine kühlende Wirkung. Da mir heute schon recht heiß war, wollte ich für die richtig heißen Tage vorbereitet sein. Weiter ging es das erste mal zu einem „DollerTree“ hier gibt es eigentlich fast nur Schrott zu kaufen, aber ein paar günstige und lecker Snacks gab es dann doch. Nun bin ich bei Pam angekommen, deren Küche gerade renoviert wird. Somit habe ich mein eigenes Essen mitgebracht und war vorbereitet. Da ich recht früh hier war, habe ich die Zeit gleich für die erste Kettenpflege genutzt. Seitdem ich hier bin liegen schon über 600km hinter mir.Read more

    • Day 6

      Out for breakfast

      February 9, 2023 in the United States

      Today was a bit of a rest day. Dave wasn’t feeling well, not sure if it is jet lag or his MS playing up but he has bad vertigo which is causing him to vomit. He spent most of the afternoon sleeping. This happened last time we travelled overseas however his doctors thought they had it sorted, clearly not. If it can’t be sorted, it may be the end of our overseas travels.

      On a brighter note, we went out for breakfast at a little Italian place called Peter Pause. Another delicious meal. We were kept entertained by a table of older Italian gentlemen with very strong Long Island/Italian accents (think American Italian mafia and you have it 😂) reliving their college days. Extremely entertaining.

      From here we went to the local trading post (which are souvenir shops) that also sell local works of art. We bought a few little memorabilia pieces before heading to Vischer Ferry General Store for a look, photo opportunity and more memorabilia. On the way home we stopped off at Barnes & Noble bookstore. This is one of the largest bookstores I have ever been to.

      The afternoon was enjoyed lazing around while Dave and Cath had a bit of a snooze. I enjoyed reading my book as I normally never have time to read.

      We headed out to the Cheesecake Factory for dinner which again is magnificent food however it had to be cut short as Dave wasn’t feeling well. Hopefully tomorrow he will be on the mend. The night was finished eating popcorn while watching Dirty Dancing, a tradition for Cathy and I have every time we are together.
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    • Day 3

      The Lake Shore Limited - Boart!

      May 24, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Oh, what a beautiful morning! Fresh from being washed, the endless Manhattan avenues shimmered like silver rivers reflecting the glass of their surrounding towers in the morning sunshine. How poetic I feel today!

      Thus uplifted, I decided to head uptown and visit Hamilton Grange National Memorial, a National Park Service site in St. Nicholas Park in Manhattan that preserves the relocated home of U.S. Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. What a delightful place to visit - small scale and friendly (and free). A super Park Ranger Guide gave us a short tour of the former Hamilton home, and showed a video of how the house was actually lifted and moved (for the 2nd time) by two city blocks to its current location - amazing. When Hamilton and his family moved here from downtown it was really in the country. ‘It’s Quiet Uptown’ - one of the songs from the musical - now again seems appropriate in this parkland setting. Well worth a visit if you are a Hamilfan (according to the Urban Dictionary: ‘a person who is a large fan of the hip-hop musical Hamilton’.

      Soon it was time for the first leg of my great American train journey. I arrived at Penn Station (sadly not Grand Central), in good time to catch the 3.40pm train - the Lake Shore Limited - to Chicago. How come American trains have such glamorous names such as the Silver Meteor and the Empire Builder? The Cathcart Circle does not seem to have the same ring about it. Regrettably the pre boarding was not quite as glamorous and, as the platform (track) number did not come up on the screen until 3 minutes before departure, it was like opening day at the sales with everyone fighting to get on board. The compartment however proved roomy, with comfy recliner seats and free WiFi. We were soon off and, after a grim 10 minutes of underground graffiti-sprayed tunnels, we emerged into the bright sunshine of North Manhattan near the George Washington Bridge. We continued to hug the River Hudson for a few hours, with attractive but very Scottish looking scenery. Passing Yonkers necessitated a brief chorus of ‘Put On Your Sunday Clothes’ much to the amusement of my fellow passengers as I forgot I was singing lustily with my headphones on! Then we passed West Point Military Academy and memories of James Cagney and the recently departed Doris Day. Whizzed passed Sleepy Hollow and the pretty Cold Spring where Campbell and I enjoyed a visit on our last trip to NYC.

      As we stopped at Schenectady, NY, an old couple behind me argued about how that town should be pronounced. They called the train guard over to clarify. I have to say he didn’t look as smart as the train conductor in The Music Man - more like an unkempt Blakey from ‘On the Buses’. ‘What’s that?’ he said, inappropriately touching the lady’s bare arm. ‘That’s my skin’ she replied. ‘And what’s that?’ he continued. ‘That’s my neck’. And finally ‘what’s that?’ ‘That’s my titty!’ yelled the old lady. ‘You got it’ he said ‘Skin-neck-titty’. I think he must be overdue some Customer Service training at the Amtrak Charm School!

      I was disappointed to discover that the on board restaurant was reserved for guests with sleeping berths. As I only had a reclining coach seat, my vision of a candlelit dinner à la Orient Express thus quickly disappeared, and I had to make do with a Pot Noodle, a Hot Dog and a cup of lukewarm tea from the Buffet Car. Still it was comfy and cosy and I soon drifted off…
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    • Day 3

      Exploring Nisky …

      February 6, 2023 in the United States

      Waking up at 6.00am today I thought to myself, it’s too early to get up, I’ll just shut my eyes for a while longer. Next time I opened my eyes it was 9.00am. Dave slept all night from about 9.30pm and I got to sleep about 11.30pm after writing the blog and posting photos. I think it was what we both needed as ‘touch wood’ we haven’t suffered any major jet lag like when we were here in 2019.

      When I had my shower this morning, I looked out the window to some amazing snow ❄️ on the ground. Though it hasn’t snowed for many days here, it has been cold enough to keep the snow on the ground, making everything look beautiful and magical. As it was dark when we got here last night, I didn't realise there was so much snow on the ground, so was a lovely surprise to wake up to.

      We headed out of the house about 10.30am collecting Cathy’s friend Judy along the way. We shopped at Trader Joe’s, Wholefoods and Hannaford which are all grocery stores. Both Dave and I find it interesting all the different grocery lines here in the States.

      After dropping Judy home, we went to Panera Bread for lunch, which never disappoints. Dave had a sandwich and a smoothie and I had a delicious Smokey chicken salad. We then had a trip to Walmart where Tommy was spoilt again with Polo Ralph Lauren t-shirt and hoodie. I got myself a selfie stick, a battery bank for my phone as it isn’t lasting a day before going flat and the ‘Spare’ book by Prince Harry. Dave looked at many things but didn’t get anything. By this time it was about 3.30pm so we headed home and had a restful afternoon relaxing, reading and talking.

      New York pizza for dinner which again never disappoints.

      Tomorrow if weather is kind, we are heading to one of our favourite places, Weston in Vermont.
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    • Day 8

      Our last full day in Nisky ….

      February 11, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 1 °C

      We had a bit of a sleep in this morning before enjoying a beautiful breakfast of Cinnabons. Cathy, being the amazingly thoughtful person she is, sourced out a local lady who makes gluten free cinnamon scroll that taste just like Cinnabons. They are to do for.

      Quick trip to Walmart to get Dave some track pants to wear on the plane home as the pants he wore over annoyed him which made him fidget the whole time (which in turn annoyed me 😂). He came out of Walmart with track pants, rain jacket, tshirt and sunnies plus I bought Tommy a die cast 1966 Chevy C10 Flatside Pickup to add to his growing collection.

      The mid morning and early afternoon was spent on the front porch soaking in the crispness of the air and the warmth of the sun, watching little birds flittering from branch to branch as well as a cheeky squirrel 🐿️ playing around.

      We got ready to head to Union College to watch a game of college ice hockey between 2 of the top teams being the home team of Union College and Brown University, Rhodesia Island. Ice hockey is so fun to watch as it’s such a fast game with lots of action and hard knocks. Union won 3 to 1.

      Before the game, we walked around the college campus which is home of some amazing buildings, in particular the Nott Memorial.

      Construction of the building started in 1858 and was completed in 1879. The 16-sided Nott Memorial, one of America's most dramatic High Victorian buildings, is the centerpiece of the Union campus. The building is dedicated to Eliphalet Nott, president of Union College and major leader of American education. The Nott Memorial is home to the Mandeville Gallery, which exhibits nationally recognized contemporary artists. It is 89 feet in diameter and capped with a ribbed dome. The dome is sprinkled with 709 small colored glass windows, or “illuminators.” Girding the lower portion of the dome is a band of red slates bearing a modified Hebrew inscription from the Talmud. In its simplest translation, the phrase says, “the day is short, the work is great, the reward is much, the Lord is urgent.” It is truly an amazing sight to see.

      Smokin’ Bones for dinner which never ever disappoints. The steak was to die for and Dave said his ribs were amazing.

      We can not thank Cathy and Michael enough for the amazing week they have given us. So many precious memories made that will last us a lifetime.

      Tomorrow afternoon we get the train to Boston for the next leg of our amazing adventure.
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    • Day 7

      Thelma & Louise … Cathy & Paula style

      February 10, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      What an amazing ‘Thelma & Louise’ day Cathy and I had today. Dave wasn’t feeling well so Cathy and I headed out for a day of adventure.

      We headed off in the direction of Lake George as we had reservations to the Ice Castles at 3pm. Lake George is located in the Adirondack Mountains north east of Niskayuna.

      First port of call was Saratoga Springs State Park. We visited here in the fall which was jaw droopingly gorgeous and it is just as gorgeous covered in snow. We went for a long walk around the park before stopping at the Rangers Station to sit by the fire.

      From here we explored the township of Saratoga Springs where we walked the main street window shopping as well as exploring inside a few shops. Onwards towards Lake George we went.

      As Lake George is heavily a spring/summer vacation spot, most of the shops and holiday attractions close over the winter season. We didn’t let this stop us walking the streets, along the foreshore of the lake and taking in all the beauty it had to offer. We found a little place to have some lunch before heading back towards the Ice Castles.

      Before getting to Lake George, we stopped at a roadside stop as Cathy said there was a perfect photo opportunity there. She knows me well - the ‘I ❤️ NY’ sign was there. There was also Adirondack chairs which we have in Australia, however you don’t often get to have your photo taken in one in the snow!

      For this girl who loves winter, the Ice Castles were the perfect attraction for me. They were just breathtaking. Cathy and I were like little kids in a candy store exploring the castles. So many photo opportunities and so many lovely people offering to take photos of us together. This blog will have a few instalments. We finished off the Ice Castles by having a hot chocolate for me and a hot cider for Cathy by the fire.

      On the way home we called into Hattie’s Chicken Shack to pick up some southern chicken (they do gluten free also) for dinner. Back in the car for some 80’s rock music for the trip home.

      Bloody amazing ‘Thelma & Louise’ day. Only difference being we didn’t drive off a cliff at the end 😂
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Saratoga County, مقاطعة ساراتوغا, Саратога, সারাটোগা কাউন্টি, Condado de Saratoga, Saratoga konderria, شهرستان اسرتووگا، نیویورک, Comté de Saratoga, Saratoga megye, Սարատոգա շրջան, Contea di Saratoga, サラトガ郡, Saratoga Comitatus, Saratoga Kūn, Hrabstwo Saratoga, ساراٹوگا کاؤنٹی, Comitatul Saratoga, Округ Саратога, سراٹوگا کاؤنٹی، نیویارک, Quận Saratoga, Condado han Saratoga, 薩拉托加縣

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