Monday, June 29, 2015

Maine Coast

The Maine coast is rocky and absolutely  beautiful.  I'm in love with Maine!  After Scout had her routine  maintainance at the Mercedes dealership, we ambled up the coast stopping in the infamous town, Kennebunkport.  The home of George and Barbara Bush.  It was your typical very nice touristy small town, except, the houses are huge.  We decided to go along the Coast to see if we could find the former president's home.  We found it...it was the house everyone was photographing.  Oh and the house you couldn't drive to because of the secret service.

We continued on up the coast stopping at Boothbay, our campground for the  night was at a brewery.  Before settling down for the night we went down to the coaat for a stunning view of the Atlantic ocean.  Pictures to follow.

Happy Travels!  Joni :)

Plymouth and Gloucester, MA

Rain, Fog and Cold.  Those are the only 3 words to describe today at 55 degrees it is brrrr cold and my florida tan is fading!

While Boon docking at the Winery it rained a nice steady rain all night.  We slept sooo well.  While sipping our morning coffee, we realized we had no plans for the day.  We grabbed the atlas searching for somewhere to go and decided to go to Plymouth and Gloucester.  Plymouth was a quaint town with narrow streets and cedar sided homes.  We drove out to the coast but the fog was pretty heavy making it difficult to see anything.  By this time it was lunchtime and we decided a nice bowl of Clam Chowder would warm us up as it was still brrr cold out.  The quest for Clam Chowder began.  We Yelped up Clam Chowder restaurants and found several in the area.  Most had little or no parking for a rig Scouts size or were closed.  We decided to head to Gloucester.  Gloucester had even narrower streets!  We finally found Clam Chowder at a restaurant called Lobsta Land.  The chowder was a little thin but delicious!  After lunch we decided to head back toward Boston and await Monday's appointment for routine maintenance on Scout.

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Newport Mansion Tours Day Two

Today we spent another day touring Newport mansions.  Last night we watched the movie Wind which is set in Newport.  The first mansion we toured was The Elms.  There was an audio tour and as we went into the sun room I thought to myself this looks really familar.  The Elms was where the movie Wind was filmed. (We confirmed this with the docent.)  It was a beautiful house with lush grounds and gardens. 

The second house was Chateau-sur-Mer.  I must say this house was dark and my least favorite.   It had a lot of dark paneling and walls.  The tour was a guided tour and once again the docent was very knowledgeable.  Although he did contradict the docent we had on the Rosecliff tour.  He told us the "season" was 10 to 12 weeks (not 6 weeks) and prior to the season all the women went to the same Parisian dress makers to get their gowns so they wouldn't match.  He informed us that the "season" is currently happening.

We found a park and spent a couple of hours napping and relaxing overlooking the ocean in Breton Point State Park.  A cute little park were the locals fly kites, picnic and hang out.

Tonight we are camping in a vineyard in Massachusetts called the Running Brook Winery.

Happy Travels!  Joni :)

Friday, June 26, 2015

Newport Mansions

Gordon wanted to stop by the Newport, RI mansions, so here we are in Newport.  I wasn't exactly excited about coming here but boy I'm glad we did.  These mansions are fabulous.   Today we toured The Breakers (Vanderbilt), Marble House (Vanderbilt) and Rosecliff.   We had audio tours at both the Vanderbilt houses and a guided tour at Rosecliff.  The guide was very knowledgeable telling us what it was like being an aristocrat during the guided age.  The families only lived there during the "season" which was six weeks in the summer.  The women and children lived at the residences the entire six weeks and the men were only there on weekends.  Cost for the season in today's dollars is one million.   Kind of an expensive six weeks!  

Close to Marble House is Larry Ellison's home, founder and CEO of Oracle.  He purchased two propertiesnext to each other, one will be his home and the other a museum. 

All of these homes have terrific views of the ocean.  Soooo jealous!

We asked a docent if anyone still lives in the houses and there are two descendants of the Vanderbilt's (grandchildren) living in the third floor of the Breakers.

I highly recommend coming and viewing the opulence of the guilded era Newport mansions.  It really is something to see.

Happy Travels!  Joni :)

The Breakers 
View of the ocean from The Breakers 
Marble House 
Rosecliff
Larry's House 

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Mystic Seaport, Submarine Museum and Coast Guard Academy.

The first stop of the day was Mystic Seaport which is a quaint little area with cute little houses and good views of wooden boats.

We then headed to the Submarine Museum which was fascinating and free.  We started with a movie of the history of submarines...I didn't know the first sub was introduced to the navy in 1900.  Then toured the museum exhibits and ended with a walking tour of a real sub, the Nautillus.  We were given handheld recorded info devices..but half way through the tour we met a guy who was giving his grandson a tour of the sub.  He had served on a similar sub and was a wealth of information.  He said "we ate well and were like a family on the sub."  

A short distance from the sub museum is the Coast Guard Academy.   We stopped in the CG museum and read about the history of the Coast Guard.  Cute campus with a good water view and nice little museum.

I highly recommend the Submarine Museum and the Coast Guard Academy.  Mystic Seaport was a little pricey  and touristy for my tastes.

Happy Travels!  Joni :)

Maritimes Trip - Day 3

1576 miles and 10 States in 3 days.  Now its time to slow down!  We arrived in Mystic, CT last night after stopping to see West Point and FDR's home in Hyde Park, NY.  The mountains are stunningly beautiful. 

Today's pics are of West Point and FDR's home.

Happy Travels!  XOXOX Joni :)

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Maritimes Trip - Another Travel Day

Hey All!

Today wasn't as grueling of a travel day as yesterday.  We only went 440 miles as we had several traffic delays and stops.  We went through 5 states with views of the Appalachian Mountains.  

Tomorrow we head to FDR's home near Hyde Park and West Point.  Ending our day in Mystic, CT.

Happy Travels!!  XOXO  Joni :)

Monday, June 22, 2015

Maritimes Trip Day One

800+ miles and 4 States later our first stop is Mount Airy, NC.  Andy Griffith's Mayberry was modeled after Mount Airy.  There are many Andy Griffith sites to see but as we have visited here before so we will just make a quick stop for the night and out early tomorrow morning. :)  XOXOX  Joni

A picture of our sunrise this morning as we were leaving Punta Gorda.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Getting Ready

Getting ready for any trip takes a huge amount of preparation.  Packing Lists, Things To Do Prior to Leaving Lists and Close up the House Lists to name a few.   We are working down our lists today.  I know Scout is anxious to get on the road but she will just have to wait until all items are crossed off our list!  Until tomorrow, here’s a picture of Scout in the Black Hills in South Dakota.


Scout in The Black Hills of South Dakota

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Canadian Maritimes Trip


Maritimes Trip Planning

One of our big trip items on our bucket list (we have several big trips on our ever growing list) is to see the Canadian Maritimes.  The above Map is our tentative route for the trip.  After several weeks of research we have decided to go straight to Mystic, CT bypassing the eastern coast due to time constraints.   Some of the places we want to see are:  Mystic, CT, the Maine coast, Acadia National Park (Maine), Campobello Island (Franklin Roosevelt's Summer Estate,  Bay of Funday (New Brunswick), Nova Scotia, Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island, Prince Edward Island, Quebec City, and Montreal.   This list contains only the highlights, as who knows where we will end up along the trail.  We have been known to change directions on a moments notice.  Once we were out in California heading down the west coast and all the camping places were full (wrong time of year to be traveling as the kids were out of school and all the families were traveling) so we diverted our van to Yosemite National Park and headed east revisiting some of the Utah National Parks.  So, you just never know where we will end up!