Visiting Newport, Rhode Island

Thursday, July 17th, 2008



Yesterday was a pretty eventful day. We decided to hop in the car and drive out to Newport, RI for a quick visit.

I always think everything is so close to anywhere I am. When we are about halfway there, I realized that I am just an optomist. My butt starts to hurt and I feel like the rest of the population that understands the distance of things. I am not sure of the mileage, but I know the trip took about two and a half hours.

We took a bunch of backroads and then popped out on 95 North. I liked the backroads because it gives us a chance to see the world, off the highway. Plus, I think we have all seen enough highway.

After we got off 95, we went through this pretty called . I remember this because there was a golf course and a huge plant nursery. I mean huge. The thing kept going. I am the kind of guy who would be on and stop to have his pickup truck loaded up with mulch. Man oh man.

We went through a few more towns and then drove over the . That was pretty nice. When we landed on Conanicut Island, I noticed some pretty nice areas. I think we will stop on this island next time and spend some time in . I have a feeling it is much less crowded than Newport.

Right after that short trip driving through Conanicut Island, we (paid the toll and) started up the Newport . It was a pretty steep and I thought of my mother silently hating it if she was in the car with us. She never liked . A few moments later, we landed on Newport.

For this trip, we had a goal…I wanted to see the . Every once in a while, I need to smell the . With this in mind, we turned down Avenue, onto and headed straight South to Wellington Avenue. From there, we somehow got onto Avenue and stopped at .

This was a pretty cool park right on the Southern tip of Newport. There were lots of people doing all sorts of things. We also noticed that it is a pretty cool area to retire to. The only problem with the whole place is all the tourists, like us.

After we hung out at the park for a while, we traveled back up North and ate at a little pizza place. That was pretty good. A few hours in Newport and we were good to go. We left for the trip home.

I took a bunch of pictures and will show some of them below. I am kind of tired, so I am not going to include captions. These were basically taken from the Newport and heading down to , and back up. Enjoy…

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