Archive for December, 2008

The Mitten State

Friday, December 26th, 2008

11 days in Michigan flew by and we’ll be on the road again in the morning.  Although we missed out on Mystery Mansion, we found enough time to cross country ski in over 2 feet of snow, relax in the hot tub, visit with Joanie’s parents and over 40 family members for Christmas, and catch up with our 19 month old niece Keating.  Since we last visited, Keating started walking and talking up a storm.  Jason and Stacy have their hands full trying to keep up with her.  We’re looking forward to visiting MI again in the summer for a trip to Cedar Point and Higgins Lake.

On the Trail

Friday, December 26th, 2008

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There’s nothing like getting out on the trail…but, we had to put in our time below ground before we could enjoy some of the pleasures above.  From D.C. we made a beeline through the wind and rain for Mammoth Cave National Park.  By the time we got there at 12:30 am after 14 hours of driving the skies had cleared and the moon was shining.  We spent a few days at Mammoth, waiting for our Wild Cave tour on the third day.  This was a 6 hour tour in the cave, walking, crawling, climbing, and squeezing through some of the largest known cave system in the world.

After Mammoth, we had a great time visiting our Bear Brook friends Tom and Shire, who happen to live about 20 minutes from the Maker’s Mark distillery. This is a beautiful part of Kentucky with rolling hills, horse farms, and the sweet smell of aging bourbon wafting through the air.  We also visited Buffalo Trace distillery, and at both places we got personal tours and tastings.  At Buffalo Trace we just missed Elmer T. Lee (his namesake bourbon that he personally selects the barrels for is one of the finest), and our guide told us that he is “what you would call a real Southern gentleman”.  I bet.  It’s hard to think of a better place to be than in a 150 year old warehouse, surrounded by thousands of barrels of bourbon and the smell of the “angel’s share” (that’s what they call the evaporating bourbon that escapes from the barrels).

Real Virginia

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Our next stop was in Alexandria, VA for a visit with Ken, Ellen and Little Tim.  It’s always great to head into D.C. and check out the museums and this time we finally made it over to the Capitol.  A huge thanks to our friend Chris who took us on a behind the scenes tour of the Capitol and the Russell Senate Office Building.  The little subway car that took us from the Russell SOB to the Capitol was pretty sweet, and they’ve done a nice job on the new visitor’s center.

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The newly renovated National Museum of American History was a highlight.  Things are well done and very up to date–in the American Presidency exhibit they’ve even got Barack Obama up there as the 44th President of the United States of America.  January 20th can’t come soon enough!

We had a lot of quality time watching Little Tim, more great food, and even time for a few games of Risk.  It was tough to leave the comforts of VA, but there was a trail calling our name in Kentucky…

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

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A New York Minute

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Our first stop was in Massapequa Park, NY for Thanksgiving and the unloading of the cars.  Pete and Jes aren’t the only ones with a whole bunch of our stuff in their basement!  Thanks Mom and Dad, and Pete and Jes!  New York was great–lots of sunny days, games of Set, visiting friends (Erik and Ellery!) and FOOD.  Tim started working on his “winter coat”, forgetting that this will be a short winter before heading to New Zealand.  Aside from the Thanksgiving feast, we also scored the All American Hat Trick.  That means three trips to All American in one week for the best burgers and fries you can get anywhere.

We hit some other NY standards as well with the Albers’ (Ken, Ellen, Little Tim, Mom and Dad) and Erik and Ellery–Jones Beach, Central Park, Grand Central Station, FAO Schwarz and, of course, McSorley’s.  We didn’t take any pictures in NY, but this one from Ken of Little Tim sums it all up.

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Hello world!

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Hey folks!  We’ve been on the road for almost a month now and we’ve got a lot of catching up to do.  We’ve already had some adventures in New York, Virginia, D.C., Kentucky and Michigan.  We’ve crawled through caves, sat in the U.S. Senate Chamber, toured a few bourbon distilleries, and haven’t stopped eating.  Good thing the cave tour was early on in this trip.  More details and pictures to come as we figure this whole thing out!

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