Mayflower Inn, Washington, CT

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Laura and I decided to get in the car and visit , yesterday. What was the destination? Well, no less than the Mayflower Inn & Spa in , .

As I mentioned in one of my previous blog posts, my mother purchased a for us a few years ago for the . If memory serves me correctly, we used it for a Valentine’s Day dinner, but I may be wrong. It was either that or ’s . Anyway, we drove there at night and (even at night) really liked the area. We decided that it needed to be visited during the day.

Now, please let me explain…I am sure we have all heard of . Sure, we have heard of it, but have we ever really seen it? What we learned yesterday was that be merely driving through and really doesn’t count for visiting . There is a little corner of that, if visited, you can easily imagine some English dude sitting on a log with one of those white on. That is what , is like. You can also throw in too. They are both like that. There are more that are over old than you know what to do with. Needless to say, they are really cool towns. Pricey towns, I’m sure. What really struck us both yesterday, was the fact that we weren’t able to locate one messy property or piece of junk. The whole entire area was extremely clean, which made us feel very nice inside.

One of the things that really aggravates me is the lack of pictures and videos on the internet. Even on Earth, people would rather post videos of their kid’s first party, instead of videos of main st. in the town the is attached to. When I visit , I expect to see some sort of or even a . You would be amazed at how few websites actually offer these features.

Since we visited the Inn yesterday and I happen to own a regular and a camera, we decided to use them. I took all the photos and Laura took half the . These are all just of the Inn and not the town. We’ll get to that. Enjoy!!!

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It may look cold, but it was actually the first time this year that I actually felt a warm breeze. It was about 50 degrees outside. This is a photo of the path up to the bush maze, going towards the .

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These are both of one of the places you can stay if you decide to check in.

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This is a photo of the main building that we ate lunch in.

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Here is a photo of the outdoor pool and the pool house. We decided against going for a dip.

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These are all photos of the building.

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This is my favorite part of the whole place. I just love the Rhododendrons and huge trees.

Ok, time for some

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Crossing the Newburgh - Beacon Bridge

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

I continue to play with the portion of my camera. I took a few more videos of the cats and dog, but I didn’t think any were worthy of the blog. I did get 18 views of the fat Simon cat one so far on YouTube.

I was going for a drive the other morning and I decided to take out the camera. I thought it would be neat to get a of me crossing the Newburgh/Beacon Bridge. I am not sure why I did this…perhaps someone will think it’s cool. Either way, placing videos on YouTube is a great way to promote your website.

Here she is…

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Lee, Stockbridge, Great Barrington and Beyond

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

Wow, what a day.

Laura and I had to get new sneakers, so we headed up to the “Prime Outlets at Lee.” I will tell you, I thought the place was much bigger. It was refreshing to visit something so cozy and nice. People were just walking around enjoying the day. There didn’t seem to be any attitude that usually comes alond with these places…well, the ones in anyway. Yeah, you know what I’m talking about.

We found a good shoe store. Laura bought two pairs of sneakers and I bought one. It has taken such a long time to do this, it feels good to have it done. After that chore was finished, it was time to have some fun. We took Pleasant Street, or Rt. 102 West into Stockbridge. I think everyone else had the same idea for today. After all, the leaves are almost in full effect and the weather was perfect. was a little crowded, but not too bad. We parked our car on the side of the road and headed down towards the Red Lion Inn for some lunch. Right across the street from the car, there was a little park that I never noticed. It’s pretty cool, so I grabbed a photo.

We made it down the road…almost to the Inn, when I remembered that I left the Laura got me for my in the car. We had to walk all the way back to get it. Upon our return to the place we were standing ten minutes earlier, I decided to take another photo.

This is the ally that leads to the back of the . I wanted to eat lunch in the courtyard. Well, I guess they aren’t serving lunch there anymore, because there were no tables set up. Instead, we went downstairs to “The Lion’s Den.” It’s more of a tavern type deal.

We had a great lunch. We did get a little tipsy because we decided to have a little drink before we sat down.

That was fun too.

After we finished eating, which seemed like a really long time, we headed upstairs to make our Thanksgiving dinner reservations. We have been trying to get in here for a few years, but they are always booked up. This year, they had one table for two open. Yeah!!! We made it. I made the reservation and we are in. That is so cool. After that, we left.

We have been planning to go for a couple of months now, but have yet to get the chance. Today seemed like a perfect day to head down Rt. 7, a little South of and a little North of , to a place called Windy Hill Farm. We have been here a few times and really love it. They have pumpkins and apples and everything else.

I tell ya, it makes me sooooo happy.

Unfortunately, we showed up at 4:35 and they stop the “you-pick” at 4:30. Good thing our friend Eric let us up to pick a few apples on our own. I climbed a nice sized tree to get two shiny apples way up on top. I handed them off to Laura and we headed back down to the store.

We bought a big bag of mixed apples for $8 and a pumpkin for $8 too. Oh, yeah, we are all set up. Remember last time we got a pumpkin up at this place? Man, I love the Berkshires.

Oh yeah, before I forget, take a look at the picture I took while crossing the Castleton Bridge over the Hudson River.

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The Latest Trip to Woodstock, NY

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Laura and I cruised up to Woodstock again this weekend. I told her that I wanted to go hiking up that big mountain everyone climbs. I am not sure the name of it, because we never actually got to it.

We drove into town with the best of intentions. When we got somewhat closer to the action, we noticed a whole bunch of traffic. I guess it was leaf peeper Sunday. I can’t make fun of them because we were there too. One thing it did do was to make us sure that we don’t want to move to . I think when you move to a town, you want it all to yourselves. Not you entirely, but you and the people who live there. is a town that people visit, that’s for sure.

We parked out of the way a little bit, in the health food store parking lot. Then, we walked up to Joshua’s Cafe. I was really hungry. I love the food at Joshua’s. It’s different and it’s good. The only problem is that the place was packed. Laura and I had to wait upstairs and drink some Guinness while we waited. That was rough. The reason it was rough is because it was out of the bottle and it cost $9. Even the girl behind the counter had a pained look on her face.

We ate and walked around a little bit. Then we left. We have been there so many times before, I am not sure it holds its luster.

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Here is a photo of the soon-to-form drum circle. It started at 4PM, but we were gone before then.

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Bash Bish Falls - Mt. Washington, MA

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

Laura and I had a tough weekend. A lot happened that called for a kind of peaceful getaway. We were in the , area, so we decided to visit one of our favorite places, Bash Bish Falls in the Berkshires. I think the are just great.

We didn’t actually see the falls…all we did was drive up to the top parking lot and turn around. Laura was wearing heels, so it would’ve been a tough hike for her up the rocky cliff. I wouldn’t have minded helping, but she was pretty straightforward with her resistance. Instead, we decided to stop off at the Depot Deli at the bottom of the mountain.

There was something about this place that I haven’t felt in a long time. It was so peaceful and restful. We pulled into the parking lot and just sat for a few seconds. It felt good to stop. We got lunch in the deli and ate outside at the picnic table. We had a visitor…

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This cat was very friendly. I had to shush him/her away a few times because he/she kept jumping up and trying to eat my food.

We discovered something really neat in this area. The Harlem Valley Rail Trail.

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This rail trail goes all the way from Wassaic to Chatham (in the future).

In the area is the Taconic State Park.

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Maybe the whole area is the Taconic State Park…who knows. I think it is.

After we finished eating, I asked Laura if she wanted to talk a walk down the rail trail. At this point, the whole heel thing was history. The trail is paved. She agreed and we walked down a few hundred feet.

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What a beautiful trail. It’s the kind of place you want to sit and enjoy for hours, if not a lifetime…and believe me, we have had that conversation. I couldn’t get over the quiet.

We walked to the bridge and started talking to a woman who lived across the street. She was telling us about the area and the . She was retired and was enjoying the weather. What a great place to live near.

I took a few pictures of the river under the bridge, but this one was the best.

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I am not sure of the name of this river, but it’s the same water that comes from Falls.

We are going to try to go back soon with our mountain bikes to ride the trail for a few miles. It’s nice because it’s all flat and level and with tons of trees.

Till then…

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Going To Bermuda

Friday, September 21st, 2007

So I just got a great idea.

I have been telling Laura for some time now that I want to go to Bermuda. She kind of doesn’t really respond because she doesn’t want to go. I will have to strong arm her. Anyway, since I never get to see my parents anymore, perhaps I will call the travel agent and get some prices. Then, I will invite my parents to meet us there.

How is that for a reunion?

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Please Forgive Me - I Did a Horrible Thing

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

I opened my present early.

My mother emailed me a few days (or weeks) ago and told me that I should be receiving a box from Amazon. She told me not to open it, and I didn’t…until last night. I was so proud of myself too. I even called her up just to tell her that I didn’t open it.

The box was just looking at me. It was kind of like that box of donuts looking at Mickey from all the way up there on the counter. What am I…a robot? I have feelings. Of course I am going to open the box!!! I felt like this venue would be the best way to break the news to my mother. I am a horrible person.

Anyway, for some time now, I have been aware that I have not been using my frontal lobe. It is kind of like mush. This has been hindering my thought process and decision making. The lack of activity, I suspect, is due to my lack of reading and continued . I am nowhere near the level I used to be. I even have trouble writing these days.

Good thing I opened my present early. It was just in the nick of time. In the box, I found two very interesting . The first one is a thick paperback entitled, “1,000 Places to See in the U.S.A. & Canada Before You Die.” I started reading this last night. It felt very good up there in my frontal lobe. I am not sure if it was from reading the book or the thirty push ups I did. Yeah, that’s right.

What’s interesting about this book is that the author, Patricia Schultz, grew up in Beacon, NY. She even mentions Walnut Street. I thought that was pretty cool, since I eat lunch in quite a bit.

I read the first few sections…right now, we are in Connecticut, somewhere near the Connecticut River. It seems like a very interesting book and it feels very good to sit on the couch and read.

The second book is entitled, “The World Without Us,” written by Alan Weisman. I haven’t read anything in this book yet, but I am sure it will be good. If my mother ordered it from Amazon, she surely read the . That’s just the way she rolls.

Anyway, since I opened my present early, it might be a good idea to get me something else that I can open on my actual . Ok, just think about it.

And finally, THANK YOU!!! The gift was very thoughtful. Also, don’t feel too bad, I opened Stephanie’s gift early too.

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Driving to Work

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

It’s getting a little chilly in the mornings these days.

I remember last year, all I was putting straight water in my windshield washer fluid tank. It started getting cold and the water in the hoses froze and I couldn’t clean my windshield. That was very annoying. I had to park in the sunlight so it would thaw out.

The weather is really good for going outside. This Sunday, we are planning on going up to in Stockbridge, MA to pick some apples. It is only supposed to be a high of 65 degrees and sunny. That should be perfect weather. Also, I am planning on getting another ten yards of mulch to spread out over various places on the property. I hope to work with the mulch this time without sweating so much.

Here is a photo I took this morning. It really isn’t of anything particular, but a man with a camera is dangerous.

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ATV Riding in the Rocky Mountains

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Since this blog is named Gaulard.com Blog and my brother is still a Gaulard, he deserves some real estate on these pages.

He went out to last week for some business and during that visit, he was lucky enough to go ATV riding up in the Rocky Mountains. I saw the photos and I felt like I needed to go riding too. That didn’t happen, but I still have the photos, so I decided to post them here. Maybe one day I will visit the same person my brother visited and we will all go riding.

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I was out in for work and stayed the weekend. One of the managers lives out there and he has a bunch of . We drove to the to a little town called Buena Vista, CO. We rode a little on Friday and all day Saturday. We rode 70 miles thru the Rockies an thru 3 passes in the Rockies. We rode to Tin Cup, St. Elmo and others. We had perfect weather and only very minor incidents. Attached are a couple pics of the trip.

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Visiting High Falls, NY

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

On Sunday, Laura and I decided to hop in the car for a drive. We crossed over the ridge and jumped on Rt.209 heading North. We drove through a few back roads in the Stone Ridge, NY area, which was nice. I told Laura that I wanted to visit High Falls, NY, because we had driven through there before and I liked the area. It is tucked in the ridge, near some pretty historic things like the Depuy Canal House and the Old Stone Aqueduct.

Since I am a walking blog, I decided to take some photos…

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This is one of those old signs that I love so much. Obviously, I like to take pictures of these things. This one desribes the “Old Depuy House.”

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This is the Old Depuy House itself.

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After walking around a little bit, we passed another old sign, the “Old Stone Aqueduct” one.

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And this is the Old Stone Aqueduct, or part of it anyway. I am pretty organized aren’t I? I am not sure of the story behind this water system and the web didn’t offer too much. Perhaps someone can enlighten me.

We decided to eat because we were hungry. Laura knew of a Sushi place in the Depuy House because she had seen signs while passing by.

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Here is the entrance to the restaurant. It was downstairs in the old wine cellar.

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I secretly took some pictures from our table. This is what I love about the area…hidden little treasures like this as well as all the history. It’s not as historic as Europe, but I think it will do.

After we ate and left the restaurant, we walked around a bit. There was some sort of a yard sale going on with a bunch of tables. We strolled through. I kept thinking of my parents. They would’ve enjoyed it because they love browsing through these types of things. I also grabbed a few more pictures.

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On the way out, we decided to take a road that is less traveled. We drove from to the entrance of the Mohonk Mountain House and then down to New Paltz. Above is a photo of the Catskill Mountains that I grabbed while driving up the hill.

I would say it was a pretty good day. Anything to get us out exploring the area when the sun is shining is a good day.

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