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 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 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 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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Visiting Millbrook, NY - Park, Zoo & Winery

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Today, Laura and I had to bring the dog to the . She had to have her cleaned and some . The had to put under (not down, as Rob mistakenly thought today), so we had to burn about of the day. Since we live an hour away from the , we decided to head up to Millbrook, NY for a visit. It got to be about 68 degrees and sunny today, so it was the for a little .

Millbrook is a nice little town in . It has some farms and a nice little main street. I’m sure many people would like it if you brought them there. Believe it or not, I actually know someone who grew up in Millbrook. It must’ve been fun.

Anyway, The first thing we did was to down Main Street. We parked the car and walked down to a at the end of the road. Paul would know the name of it. I’m sure he’ll write a comment for me.

I gotta say, it is a very nice park indeed. We walked up the zigzag and then back down. Of course, I had to stop to take a few pictures.

There was a nice over a . The pond wasn’t running though. I am going to write someone a letter about that.

I call this the “chair of thought.” I sat in the chair of thought for about 30 seconds…just long enough for Laura to take this of me. I wanted everyone to know exactly how smart I can really look.

After we were done with the park, we walked up and down the main street again to check out all the little shops. I think the town is quite content with itself. Everyone looked very satisfied. That’s a good feeling if you live in a little town. We found a good restaurant to eat in, but they weren’t ready to serve until noon, so we decided to go to the Trevor Zoo at the Millbrook School. This has been on our agenda for some time and we figured it would be a great thing to do before eating .

On the way to the , I pulled over to look at a horse. Then, I thought to myself that a picture of the would be a good thing to show my loyal readers. That would be the picture above.

As we drove down the road, I realized that we were coming upon the itself. I had no idea that it was a fancy private school. I was picturing those plastic slides like they have in the backs of some nursery schools. Um, not so much. After we parked the car, we took a stroll up the road because I saw some purple flowers I wanted to take a picture of.

Now, I didn’t know what to expect with this . I even went as far as telling Laura that I didn’t want to go because I feared it would be just some pig in someone’s backyard. She expressed to me how important it was for us to go, so I agreed. This is the second time that I was wrong about someplace and she was right. The first time was Block Island. Boy was I wrong about that one. You know, it really hurts a guy’s ego to be wrong twice in a relationship. Good thing it was only twice.

As we walked up, we saw a nice and a . It was the entrance to Trevor . Oh, how neat. It looked much bigger than I thought it would. After we went in, we saw how many animals they had.

They had birds and turkeys…

…and they even had this big bird that wouldn’t put its wings down. I guess he was getting some sun. We also saw rabbits and lemurs, a deer and a bunch of other stuff. There weren’t many people there, so it was really pleasurable. That, mixed with the nice was really making this a day after all.

This is just a great last shot I took of the from the Trevor . Obviously, I am on the other side of the pond.

After we left the , we headed back into town for that I was telling you about. We ate a nice meal and headed out to our next destination…the Millbrook Vineyards & Winery. At this point, it was about 1:30PM, so we were spreading things out nicely.

We rolled up to the winery with some wine tasting in mind. Good thing in was a Thursday in April, because there were only a few people there.

We paid $14 for the both of us to taste seven wines. We also got to keep the wine glasses we drank out of. To follow our tradition, we bought a bottle of wine before we left. I guess that’s what people do. I think we got a Cabernet. I am not such a huge fan of that type of wine, but Laura seemed interested, so again, I agreed. I know, I know…yes, I am a catch.

I thought I would throw those last three shots in there. I had to do something while we were waiting for the tasting guy. Besides, I was trying to show off my “angles” to my lady.

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