Wednesday, September 17, 2008

More Highlights starting September 10 - 29, 2008

September 27-29 - Cape Cod, MA - the four of us (Bonnie and Richard and Marie and I) stayed 3 nights camped in the rain in the Roland C. Nickerson Mass. State Park campground. We really had fun on our trip to all parts of Cape Cod - which is much bigger than we thought. Here are the four of us at Provincetown.


We toured the north tip of Cape Cod (Provincetown) and had a great time seeing what none of us had seen - Cape Cod.

Sally and David Walther couldn't join us but they guided us to their Cape house overlooking the bay at Chatham MA. What a vacation place they have! (they live in Concord Mass) . The first photo is one they have in their entry way (from afar) (the only photo of cape cod in the sun in our collection). The setting is gorgeous and we want to come back when they are there. The second photo is taken today off their back deck in the rain.September 26 - (in Freeport Maine until tomorrow) - This is how we enjoy spending our evening hours. We have had great weather with only a few days of rain and no real cold or hot weather so far.
September 25 - We drove with R and B about 165 miles today from Newport NH to the coast and up north to Freeport Maine (home of LL Bean). Richard's 42' rig is incredible as he lumbers down the road (attracting attention) and he tows a trailer with a Lexus on it. That makes a total of 65' for his rig (only 57' for mine) (but size doesn't really matter). September 23 - 24. We pulled into a campground in Newport NH about 25 minutes after Richard and Bonnie Smith did the same having come from Virginia. The 24th was spent touring the grounds and graveyard of the Washington NH SDA church (the first one) and we found all the exciting old Mead graves we had heard about all our life. My folks had gone there years ago and Grandpa Mead had told me many stories as I acquired an interest in family geniology in college and beyond. I kept thinking how happy Grandpa would be that I came and found his father's, mother's, grandfather's and grandmother's graves here where he was so proud for them to rest). Then we toured Lake Sunapee and tried to figure out which cabin we had been in for our honeymoon in 1964 (Schneiders owned it). No more "Tranquility" sign to go by. Oh well. Noone had heard of Syd and Mim Tymeson either. How 45 years changes things. We ate lunch in the Newbury NH building that used to be the gas station and post office. That was fun and the lake is pristine and serene as we looked out the window. How grand to be back at our roots when we were forming our new life. (we had no idea what would happen in the next 44+ years but how could it have been more fun). It has been a kick being here.
September 21 - 22 We drove through beautiful upstate NY and got into the west entrance of the Adirondacks State Park where our Capital Boys Club of Takoma Park MD group came with my dad and many childhood friends on a week long Adirondack Canoe trip. We saw the exact island where we camped and I took many photographs. We stayed at a campground in Old Forge NY. The next day (22nd) we drove over the whole park and stayed in a Walmart at Ticonderoga. Then we toured the Fort Ticonderoga and loved it all. Naturally I bought a book on the area and Marie bought a FT sweater.
September 17 - 20 - We spent four very enjoyable days (and nights) camped at 4 mile Creek NY State Campground just above Niagara Falls. We did all the tourist things in the area - like a terrific tour of Fort Niagara at the mouth of the Niagara River and Lake Ontario. What a tremendous history and it was pivotal to all of the revolutionary war as well as the War with England in 1812. The sad part is the way we decieved the Indians (Iroqois) in getting their land for the fort etc.






Then ourMaid of the Mist boat ride was terrific as it goes right up and under the falls (almost) and it was spectacular. Warm and sunny and wet. Fun! Then we also did the tour of the Cave of the Wind where you see us out on the rocks at the bottom of the American falls. I'll admit that some the excitement was a fulfillment of a childhood dream. When Yvonne and I came with the family in 1952 with Grandma Eastman (she was dying of breast cancer and so they brought her here) - we visited the falls but couldn't afford (they said) the Maid of the Mist boat ride. So maybe that I why I wanted to do that badly. So we also did all the other stuff (the tourist ripoffs) and maybe that was a healing about a childhood desire. (my other on was to take the Banff chair lift which we have also done - when I was denied that excitement as a kid).

The Canadian side was the most spectacular, I suppose, because you could get the feel of both sides of the falls and the Canadian side is more extensive ( the Horseshoe Falls).








September 14 -
We drove 225 miles to the Evangola State Park in New York (just south of Buffalo) and found a wonderful state park by Lake Erie. We liked it so much that we stayed here two nights before going on to Niagara Falls (34 miles north).







Clarksfield Ohio
is where Bill spent two wonderful summers working on the farm as a 12 and 13 year old kid. Carl Gibson (and his son) are still working that farm and we visited Carl and Carol this weekend (September 12-13). Happily the needed inverter had arrived. Update on September 12. We parked the rig in Carl's barnyard in Clarksfield OH and spent the afternoon sucessfully installing the new inverter. I really missed having Acacia RV available to do it for me - but oh well. It finally works and charges our batteries. Carl lent me good support and a soldering gun. We went to church here at the old SDA church (16 people were there that day, 18 with us). We had lots of fun exchanging old stories and photos of family - his and ours. It was also fun getting to know his wife, Carol and seeing his sister, Carol, who now lives in the old family home down the road from Carl. Benny, Carl's son, is still doing the dairy and has his own fields for corn, beans and alfalfa.
Fifty years ago we used to always watch for Indian arrowheads in the overturned soil. Carl now has a fantastic collection of hundreds of them that he has recovered from his own 400 acres of farm land.

Carol (Hooker) Bowie -
Carol lives near Detroit MI but she is willing to drive down towards us and we plan to meet near Toledo Ohio or Monroe MI whichever makes sense when we are ready to meet. I haven't seen my cousin, Carol, since we were little kids and Marie claims she has never met Carol. That changed September 10. We had a great time giggling and reminiscing about family times years ago. Her brother, Wayne, unexpectedly died recently so that has been hard for her - having lost both parents several years ago. She has promised to try to come to California for Thanksgiving and also bring her sons, Wade and James. We camped for three nights where we intended only one. Sterling State Park right on the beach was delightful and envigorating. Cool brisk breezes off Lake Erie and there are so few people here this time of year that we decided to just stay a while and continue the relaxation and scenery.

1 comment:

tlou1988 said...

Bill & Marie, Bonnie sent us the link to your blog...how wonderful, it looks as though you are having a great time together. We hope to be so lucky! I am going to put my email here so we can keep in better touch. The picture of your beautiful grandaughter is the first I've seen and I have some pictures of our children I would love to share.
So good to see you both doing so well!
Tracey and Ryder
tlou1988@comcast.net