Going For A Nice Long Walk

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

We had to wake up extra early today because of a few chores that needed doing. The first thing was to drive Holly to the . She has been there a few times since we arrived in this part of the world. Apparently, she got some wound on her tail that needed tending to. She went in this morning to get a little operation, but when the looked at the tail, she decided not to go ahead with it. She thought it would heal by itself. That’s good for Holly and good for the wallet.

After that, we ran up to Super in for some . Laura’s family is stopping by for a visit in a few weeks and that is going to require an entire ordeal. In the meantime, the local store is good enough to hold us over.

I stepped on the scale yesterday and noticed that I weigh 190lbs. I am not sure what the ideal weight for a strapping 6′3″ genious is, but I feel like I am five pounds overweight. I am really going to have to hit that in East soon. After all, that is about 90% of the reason I wanted to move over here. It’s the little things with me. I am serious about the tennis though.

Since I am waiting for the cooler to come to join the , and possibly because Laura thinks I am getting fat, we decided to go for a nice long walk down the road today.

In general, I usually have no complaints about down the road, except for the hill. The hill is where I usually begin to and I hate that. The reason I hate sweating on the walk up the hill is because I cool off on the way down the hill and that usually means another shower for the day. If you are anything like me, you understand multiple showers per day during the .

I thought we could beat the sweating today because it is cooler than it has been lately. Unfortunately, with all the , it is also very humid. I didn’t beat the sweating. Either way, I did take some nice pictures along the way.

Walking trail in woods.

trail in .

Water in marsh near walking trail.

in marsh near trail.

Slow river near walking trail in woods.

Slow near trail in .

Road approaching the hill.

Road approaching the hill.

Larger river down the road.

Larger down the road.

Same river at the other side of the street.

Same at the other side of the street.

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Hiking at Gay City State Park

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

This was a long one. At least the air was nice and hot for us during the entire hike…oh man…

We knew which trail we wanted to hike when we arrived at yesterday. We have been looking at the trail and we (I) thought we knew exactly where to go. Sure, we started off great, but apparently, we were on the wrong trail from the get-go. I think we started off great because, well, at least we were on a trail.

By the way, lies in three towns…, and . It’s pretty big and does the area just fine.

Ok, here is what I wanted to do - I wanted to start off at the yellow trail and go to the end. That would’ve been .8 miles. Then, at the end, I wanted to make a left onto the red trail for another 1.16 miles. I thought that would have brought us back to the road so we could walk back to the car. The problem is that we unknowingly started on the blue trail. I really don’t pay attention to those minor details sometimes.

Well, as it turns out, the blue trail went for .26 miles. It led us to the blue/red trail for another .4 miles. At this point, I said, “Hmmm…this is an awefully long trail. Mileage in the certainly seems to take longer than the same distance on the road.” We made a left onto the red trail and walked .91 miles and then (finally) made another left onto the yellow trail for .8 miles. About another .2 miles and we were back at the car. It took a lot out of us, being over 90 degrees and all.

The good thing is that we saw some pretty cool stuff. I could’ve done without the fly that was flying around my head the entire time, but otherwise, it was a good walk.

Here are some photos…

This is the very beginning of the trail. I thought this was the yellow trail. Apparently not.

About half way down the blue trail, we arrived at the Blackledge . It’s nice a shady and a great place to sit down and take a break. There is a nice and a . How do you like my haircut?

Back in the day, was a mill town. Today, all that’s left are some foundations and cellar holes. The top photo above is a foundation that is right next to the brige that goes over the Blackledge on the blue trail. The lower picture is a cellar hole that (I think) was along the yellow trail.

This is just a random shot of a big Oak tree. We we saw it, I thought that it was pretty straight. The photographer in me wanted to get a neat photo of it.

We haven’t seen any bikers yet, but there are lots of them in these trails. Probably more bikers than walkers. It can get a little lumpy though. Near the of the red trail, the trails get quite rocky.

This is the lake (swamp) that lies in between the blue trail and the yellow trail. It’s not really a clear lake and I believe it may be responsible for all the and .

Finally, a little cooling off at the pump in the camp on the blue trail.

We were going to go back today for another hike, but it’s pretty bad outside. I mean hot. Maybe later on this afternoon or something.

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Somerset Square in Glastonbury, CT

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Last night was pretty fun. My , , came over and we went out to dinner.

Lately, you pretty much have to drag me out of my chair to get me to do anything. I have my head stuck staring at this horrible computer screen 24 hours a day. It really is unattractive. told me that I have to get out more often. I explained to him that it’s not like it used to be.

When I was younger, I had no responsibilities. I was also bored a lot. Now, I am always busy and running a business takes a lot out of me. There is no one else to handle things if something needs to get done. I mean, I have help, but the majority of things rest right on my shoulders. Good thing they are so muscular.

It was good to get out. I decided that we would go up to in , CT. We drove up there and when we passed by the , I realized it wasn’t an , but a . told me that he always goes to and would rather not go there. I really didn’t want to go there either. I made a left from Main Street onto . is really cool. It is tree lined and there is a lot going on. I basically just wanted to show him the road and then turn around to find somewhere to eat. We drove down the road a little and noticed a Houlihan’s on the left. We pulled in and parked.

Since the was so close to Somerset Square, I thought it would be nice to show where people do some . So, we got out of the car and walked.

I gotta tell you, I really love . I also have to tell you that it did feel a little foreign to me to be . I am so used to driving every little place I need to go that felt very out of the ordinary.

Right before we began our walk, I ran back to the car to grab the camera. I could see that was wondering what the heck I was doing. I mean, what in the world is there to take pictures of during a little 15 minute walk to no where? I explained to him that this is what is all about. I told him that I searched for photos of the different things in different towns a lot before we moved here. I thought people would appreciate it if I posted some of my own. I think he got a kick out of the camera thing because he jumped on board.

Anyway, the photo above is of the tree lines and sidewalk I was talking about earlier.

Before we got to the enterance of , we passed the backside of a few . I didn’t think the photos would come out so blurry, but because it was getting dark, I guess that’s what happens. The photo are of Max Fish, Max Amore and some other one. Perhaps we will eat at one of these next time. I have heard good things.

We walked a bit more and made it to the enterance of . The lighting of this place was really cool and it felt like I was on vacation. We walked through a little bit and took a picture of Cold Stone Creamery. told me that I had to get a picture of that.

We did our thing and walked back to ’s, which I forgot to get a picture of. We went in a sat down to eat. When we did finally eat, I have to tell you, I was really very pleased. I mean, the was really great. I could believe it. Even told me that his potato soup was the best he ever had.

I had my usual Guinness. He likes to drink sweeter drinks, and mentioned that he didn’t really like . He took a sip of the and I think he might have changed his mind.

What’s the moral of this long story? Try , you might like it.

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Food Shopping at Shaw’s in East Hampton, CT

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

In an effort to learn more about the area we now sleep in, I have been suggesting that we visit different grocery stores for our . So far, we have been to in (very nice, but expensive), our local (pretty ok), Super in Colchester (big and very well priced, but nothing wowed me) and today, Shaw’s in East Hampton.

We have been seeing quite a few Shaw’s grocery stores around in various towns. I haven’t really wanted to go in any of them because I prefer those jumbo super-stores. I like a wide variety. Well, today was different. Laura needed to deposit a check and her bank is in East Hampton, so Shaw’s was the store of choice.

We parked in the parking lot and began into the store. I turned to Laura an told her I really liked what I saw. Everyone seemed to be in a good mood and the store looked great. We shopped around for a little while, when I turned to say something to Laura. She kind of had a weird look on her face and hadn’t been putting any groceries in the cart for some time. I asked her what was wrong and she told me that the place had crazy high prices. I started to look around and I quickly agreed. Things were way out of whack. I understand that prices are going up, but this was a little up, up and away. We did what we had to do and left.

After leaving the store, I stopped on the side of the road to grab some photos of in East Hampton. It looks like a really cool lake and it might be good for the canoe I want to get.

Pretty cool, huh?

After mentioning the canoe idea, I have been informed that this wouldn’t be the best place to go. Apparently the offers some sort of a canoe rental. I will let you know what we find.

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45 Piece Screwdriving Set

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Today, we quickly ran up to in for a few things. I had to get some yard stuff, some more and some little . I got seven Blue Spruces. Oh yeah, I also wanted to get some .

What I really needed was some sort of an extender for my existing . I find myself increasingly needing longer bits, but I am stuck with all these short bits I bought a while back. I was just going to get a few long bits, but then remembered back to when I actually had one of these things…it got dull fast.

As I was looking around for alternatives, this little set of caught my eye…

I love these little kits. This one has the extender piece I need and a whole lot more. It is also the same size as my bit set. I love having the kit, because I can keep it in my , use the tool and then return it to the tolbox, nice and neat.

That’s the way I roll. Don’t try to change me.

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We Met Whole Foods Today

Monday, April 28th, 2008

If there is one thing that should motivate you to move to a new town, it should be Whole Foods.

I remember a few weeks ago when the realtor was showing us houses in this area, she said, “, and they are new here. It should be open in a few days. We are all VERY excited.” Laura and I were sitting there like, “Uh huh. What in the heck is ?” Of course we nodded because we knew our realtor wouldn’t lead us astray.

So, what is ? Here is a clip from their website: “Our , Whole People, Whole Planet — emphasizes that our vision reaches far beyond just being a retailer. Our success in fulfilling our vision is measured by customer satisfaction, excellence and happiness, investment, improvement in the state of the environment, and local and support.” Let me just tell you, they live up to their .

A few days ago, Laura informed me that we should make a visit to this new . We still don’t have (next Monday), so we have to eat items that can be cooked in the microwave or cold, such as our famous or sandwiches. You really should try them. I was pretty excited because is located in and if you have never visited, is my kind of town…well off.

Well, today was the day. We drove over to the store and started to the entrance. One of our all time most in the world is Wegmans. We were wondering if this one would be better or worse. When we got inside, I asked a woman from the section if they have plastic bag . I have had a pile in my for a few weeks now. She walked me over to the area. I put the bags in the bin and from that point on, we were in heaven. You should see the place. Ok, you know the at regular supermarkets? Well, this whole store is like that. Up and down every single isle is the highest quality you have ever seen. We were looking for Folgers coffee and they didn’t have it…too regular. We had to buy a different (twice as expensive) brand. I will say that the experience unexpectedly cost much more than anticipated, but it is kind of worth it. I don’t think we will be doing all our there, but as far as fun and healthy goes, this is the place. What a niche.

When we were done putting all our items in our cart, we wandered over to the check out register. The first question the girl asked us was how many bags we had, meaning reusable bags. Man, what a trip. Just the way she assumed that we had them told me I was among my kind of folk. Unfortunately, we only had one bag. As it turned out, that was all we needed because we stuffed it to the gills.

Oh, before I forget, has a realy good micro brew area. I was looking through it when I said that we should leave the isle before I buy something. Just as we turned around and started to leave, something sucked me back to the like it was a huge magnet and I had an iron plate in my chest. I bought “Fuel Cafe Coffee Flavored Stout” by Lakefront Brewery. I am drinking it right now and it tastes a lot like Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout, but without that bite. It’s much smoother and very good.

After we left the store, we drove over to for a few things. Then, we traveled back to the hometown to drop something off at the post office. What a pleasant day. Over and out.

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