Monday, July 18, 2011

Around Youngstown and Pat's 40th Class Reunion


This is our view from the porch of the Jug where we blog each day. The weather has been so fabulous here.


The first picture is Pat's neighbors when he was growing up Gary and his Mother. It was fun hearing the stories of their childhood. The other picture was classmates of his as well. It was a great time and he really enjoyed seeing a bunch of old friends.


As it turns out the same woman that created the sculpture of the "Freedom Crossing" was a classmate of Pat's as well. We were privileged to tour her gallery and I just had to take a picture of one of her other works. This original is in the Public Library in Oklahoma City.  We will be leaving New York tomorrow morning at daybreak heading East to Lorton Va. to catch the auto train. We have been so blessed to have spent great quality time with Pat's family. We will truly miss them all so much.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Life at Linda and Jim's Lake Cottage




The top view is out the front window of the cottage we are staying at (thanks Linda & Jim). The other is the view out the back watching the sunset on Lake Ontario! It's been a tough week!!!!(not) We would like everyone to know that we have little or no ability to communicate by cell or Internet at the cottage. Thus the reason for long periods between blogging!




This is the place in a little town of Youngstown that we come to when we blog. We sometimes sit on the front porch of the Jug as it is shaded and cool. We also sit across the street at a little coffee  shop outside. The weather has been excellent and allows us to sit outside most of the time. The Ontario House also known as the Jug is a meeting place for all the former classmates from Pat's HS class. It has been a central "watering hole" for decades.




About 10 miles down the road is the little village of Lewiston. This is where Pat grew up. The town is known for its rich amazing history of the underground railroad. I thought the statue was awesome its right on the banks of the Niagara River in Lewiston facing Canada.







The top picture is the Church that Pat was actually an Alter Boy at when he was growing up. The picture of the house was where he had his first job. It was called the Tiffany Shop. Which is easy for Pat to remember because he was bringing a box fan down the stairs and it slipped out of his hands and demolished a beautiful Tiffany lamp at the bottom of the stairs. The last is the Gazebo that sits in the middle of a little park in Lewiston that actually has live entertainment during the summer! Awesome little village.


This last picture is two little girls I ran into and they were looking for a home!! So I said sure I know of a perfect home for you! They are on their way to live with you Mollee and Addalynn. You will have to give them a name! Love you soooo much and miss you too! (fyi Olin something coming for you as well).

Saturday, July 2, 2011





Well made it to Conn. by way of the Interstate and decided real quick that is all the Interstate we want to do!! But had to get there by a certain date! However it was worth it once we arrived. Had a fabulous time with Jon and went to some amazing bistro's! We were at a Pizza place that was wonderful with Jon. Upon leaving we soon were delightfully amazed at the beautiful scenery. The Catskill Mountains were amazing! As you can see from the picture from the back of the bike how awesome the roads were!  I think I can honestly say that now Conn. is my favorite state (well until the next ride).









We arrived at Seneca Lake NY after a long day of 320 miles. We were tired and ready to be done for the day. The Hotel Clarence turned out to be a pleasant surprise as it was right in the middle of this small Lake town. Eating and a little shop browsing was great within walking distance. The next leg of the trip back to the cottage was great only 150 miles and awesome weather to boot! The beautiful cart of flowers was at a gas stop coming into NY and the old tractor at a place called "Brown's Berry Farm". That is for you Ben and Olin! Arriving at our destination we took pictures of the bike loaded down and then of the view out back of Lake Ontario. What an awesome evening we had ending it with a spectacular sunset.
We will be here for approx. two weeks as Pat will be attending his 40th High School reunion (man he's getting old)! The plans will be to leave and head back east to Lorton Va. where we will put the bike on the Auto train South to Orlando. We have been so incredibly Blessed with weather this entire trip and pray it continues heading East. We know that as hot as the South has been it would take us much longer to get home. We figured a train ride home would be the perfect way to end this awesome adventure of a lifetime we have been on!
Love and prayers to all!