Our Trip to Lakeville, CT

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

I have been holding on to this post for a while. As you may have noticed from , Laura and I like to skirt the border of and . There are some pretty cool areas along the line. Every time we go there, we see something new. This time, I wanted to head up and , CT to enjoy the drive.

Now, just to give you a , the / is the most Northwest part of . If you drive north from into and look to your left, you will see the . Don’t be fooled by these tree-filled looking …there is tons of stuff to do in there. One day, a while back, we drove for about 10 miles down a on the very top of the . We had no idea where we were, but couldn’t turn around because the road was so thin. Good thing another car wasn’t coming in the opposite direction. We passed so many areas and a few much hidden resorts. We finally headed down a paved road and popped out right in . It’s a very cute town, so that’s why I wanted to go back and visit the area. I am not sure I would be able to find the road back up into the today…that’s how well it was hidden. We visited this area towards the end of the trip.

We started out by heading up .7 in …past , Sherman and , where we stopped for a at Kent Falls State Park.

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I used to visit Falls when I was a kid, but like so many other things we do when we are kids, the memory was a bit blurry. I wanted to visit again. This is a great park to visit with kids. They can run around and create of in the front field and then everyone can walk to the top of the falls on very woodsy . It’s not a very far hike, but quite scenic. Make sure to bring your camera.

We continued North on .7 and quickly made a visit into over the , which is very cute.

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The great thing about driving through is that they take very good care of their covered bridges. This was a very small, but functional town, although it is quite a distance from a major food store or mall. Back on the road, we came across an area that reminded me of why I like this area so much…its beauty.

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People travel out West to see the beauty of the landscape and forget about what is right in their backyard.

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If you have never been to Lime Rock Park, you should really make it a destination. There is a really cool race track with lots of turns and a straightaway. You can watch motorcycles and many different types of cars racing around the track. There are even days where you can bring your own car or bike there to get timed. It’s pretty exciting. The last time I went, I was with my cousin Joe and we just chilled on the lawn watching the cars all afternoon. The best part is that this park is very casual. You pull in, park and walk to the spot you want to sit yourself for the rest of the day.

A few miles past Lime Rock is the “Lake” in . It is called Lake Wononscopomuc. Say that 3 times fast…or once for that matter.

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We had to pull in here to check it out. There was no one swimming at the lake today due to the clouds, but we were really interested in how a place this nice gets paid for up here where the population is pretty low. I walked inside the building to talk to someone. A woman inside explained to me that since there were many people from City who had summer houses here, there was good tax revenue generated for the town. Also, there are a few private schools in the area that bring in some money. She was actually pretty excited to tell me about how the native residents get all of the good benefits and great schools for their children paid for by out-of-towners. Seemed like a good deal to me. There were some really nice houses up here in this area…

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On the way out of the lake area, we noticed a really interesting restaurant called “West Main.”

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This really has nothing to do with our trip, but thought it would be cool to show you what you can do with an old school house looking building.

After spending some time in , we started to head home taking .41 into , CT and through Union, NY on to .22 South.

If you decide to take a trip like this, make sure you bring your camera, plenty of food and a good map. It will most likely take all day, but will be worth the drive!

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Camping at the Staunton Verona KOA Campground in VA

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

It was about time I saw my again. My sister, Laurie, planned a trip for all of us. My was to meet at the Staunton Verona KOA Campground in .

Since I was coming from and I really hate driving across the (I have had enough of that), I decided to take Interstate 84 west to . 81 south all the way to . 81 is a much more and I enjoy the of it more.

I was cruising, just minding my …and right when I crossed the Mason-Dixon Line, I happened to look to my left. . What in the world was that?

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Don’t ya love people? I am not sure what I was more curious about…the looking thing or the trailer. Thinking back, I am really glad I got this picture. I knew it would have a good use someday.

I arrived at the campground in my 89 Accord just in time. It was about to blow up. That car had a with idling at around 3,000RPM when the engine got hot. I remember I was going out on the town once in Atlanta, GA when I got stuck in traffic. The engine started running hot so I decided to slow it down by putting on the AC. What in the world was I thinking? AC just makes the engine hotter. I had to pull over on the side of the highway and roll down the with the car off, just to get some air running through the .

Ok, back to business. I arrived at the campground to find a delightful setup. You really never know what you are going to get at a campground if you haven’t been there before. You can ask the people at the desk over the phone, but they will just tell you what you want to hear. “Does it have a lot of trees?” “Oh sure, we have tons of them! (10 miles away) This one was good.

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They offered lots of little cabins for those who are scared to sleep in the woods (my parents) and sites for the brave ones (me). The cabins were probably better because you could lock your stuff up and go have fun for the day. I slept in the and seem to remember a nice to the ground. I kept rolling to one side all night. Overall, I had a good night’s sleep.

It was great to see the kids again…Connor, Courtney and Jeffrey. Little people with a lot of energy and a lot of running around. Can you see them in this photo? Hint: look behind the trees.

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One thing about this campground is very unique. . everywhere. Hundreds of them. I guess they keep having babies. What they say is true…I suppose.

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If you are going to own a campground, you need something to pull people in. Something like a lake, a river, being close to town or…a WATERFALL!!!

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There was a really cool river and a waterfall. Here is what you do: Hike upstream about a mile. Then, throw your tube in the river, jump and land in it. Get everyone else to do the same thing at about the same time. Have some fun floating down the river nice and slow to end up at the waterfall. You have to be sure to pull yourself under the water so you get freaked out a little bit by the weight of the water. This is critical. Finally, you get someone to throw you a rope and pull you back to shore. That part is optional. You can probably stand up and walk back, but my father likes to use rope. After you are good and tired from doing that a few times, go back and cook up some veggie burgers on a nice campfire.

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All in all, this was a great campground and I would go back. It’s very close, if not in the Shenandoah Valley, which is beautiful unto itself.

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