Thursday 8/9

Later Wednesday

They were returning from visiting a neighbor who lives in an abandoned quarry.  Liz and Susan took me over there after raving like maniacs.  Lots of metal sculptures set in a multi-level blasted out quarry.  The most fascinating part of it was my first-hand look at fossils:

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Figured it Out!!!

Another Fish?
Fish? Fossil
Snail Fossil

The place was loaded with them.

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Somehow, I decided to go fishing with Rick  Eadie and Mike’s neighbor Warren.  Warren is a very interesting guy – USAF veteran, retired Postmaster, retired teacher, semi-retired substitute teacher and a fishing nut with no sense of humor.  *(He didn’t laugh at my jokes – warped, right?)

He has more lures and tackle than Bass Pro Shop, all neatly stored in huge cases, beautiful rods, and a tricked out pontoon boat that has 3 hulls, is very stable and will do 42 MPH! (Sun Catcher 22′ Fish and Sun Model)

My expectations the night before were low and they were met.  Rick got a lake trout (8-10 lb Says Rick; more like ounces) and that was it.  However, now I can say that I fished Lake Ontario.  Better: 5:45 AM on the lake:

Susan is loving hanging with the Sis’s.  They are recovering furniture, squabbling like wet hens and loving every moment.

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We wear out our welcome and leave the Mike and Liz to contemplate the silence in our absence.  We head to Canandaigua Lake.  Say it 3 times fast and you got it!  Nice place.  Reminiscent of Sleepless In Seattle, there are boat houses and Lyttle streets, a nice public beach and an abandoned steel framework of a  7 story hotel.

Dumb photographer cut off the street name after some effort to properly frame the photo.  Oh Well…

We had a great dinner in a bar called the Red Dog Tavern in Geneva. Ostrich burgers!!  Then to a performance of Roomfull of Jazz at Finger Lakes Live.

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Slept late; can’t keep this old dog out that late…

Thinking about Billy…and how very fortunate I am…

Antiquing and will jump in the Lake…

 

Goal: Go West, Old Man

We started West on Friday 8/3 by going north to SG’s brother’s home in Killington.  The Plan of departure went well.  We planned for 10:00 and get out at 11.  We left at 1:00 and quickly returned for some forgotten item already forgotten and actually hit the road at 2:00.

We got there without getting rear-ended.  Rick and Helen are great hosts!  This was the first time I saw Killington without snow and crowds.  Really nice, GREEN, and peaceful.

Saturday: Susan and Helen shopped while Rick and I went to Home Depot and then to a large Farmer’s Market in Rutland (new town to me).  Nice; lots of old buildings in great shape.

Then a swim in the local swimming hole.               Nice dinner.

Sunday:  Learned of Billy Cotter’s demise.

We headed west again by going north to Burlington (new to Susan).  We rode up Rt 100.  If you never have, Do.

Destination: Lake Placid.  The 1:30 Rule (find a place to stay) seriously violated.

Left Burlington by ferry to Port Kent NY.  Nice 1 hour ride. Cheap — $37/car and two seniors.  Was even cheaper because Susan hid in the trunk with the dirty laundry.  No more ferry rides….

South on 9N to Au Sable Forks.  Saw a very spooky building and on a rainy day I’m going to see if I can find out its history. Pics may be attached; maybe not.  New to this blog stuff.

We visited Whiteface Mountain on the way.  Saw the Olympic Ski Jump structures…looks like straight out of Star Wars.  Entered Lake Placid Village on Mirror Lake.  Stayed in the Mirror Lake Inn – Outrageous food, view, room…top drawer all the way.

Monday: played in Mirror Lake.  Mirror Lake is worth the stay. Great place for a gang to get a bunch of rooms and hang.  No motor boats, jet skis, etc; beautiful warm water, paddle boards, kayaks,etc. and a little village to shop and eat in.

Hit the road at 2:00 for Chaumont NY.  SG’s sister Liz and her friend Mike.  Her sister Peg and Hus Rick were there already.  (See a pattern here?)  All two lane highways.  Stopped in Saranac Lake to shop for ski gloves – (no size XLs) – and ogle old boats and new ski-boats.  Great leisurely ride through spectacular scenery in the Adirondacks.

Arrived at Mike’s place – a 4 bedroom cottage and spectacular home.  May be a pix attached.

Whiteface

Learned how to insert photos. Scary place and Whiteface.  Here’s Mike’s:

Mike’s Cottage Guffin Bay
Mike’s Dog…Boat House

TUESDAY!!!  What a wonderful day to get older.  We went to the Antique Boat Museum in Clayton NY – right on the St. Lawrence Seaway.  Cool place to see old boats.  Worth it if you’re up this way.  Came back to Mike’s and the ladies packed a picnic dinner for the boat.  So we celebrated the start of my 72nd year (yes, I don’t believe it either) with a sunset cruise on Guffin (bring your Muffin) Bay.  I can’t thank this crowd for a wonderful Bday.  My gift was false eyelashes (???).  Various colorful comments made.  I did NOT put them on.  I did Sk…y D.p.

Wednesday:  A walk along the lake, a dip (suit this time) and all the peace and quiet I can handle…Oh S…! They’re back….