It is crazy how it has been almost four months since the last blog post. We have been busy, and the blog has been overlooked. So here is a dump of everything I can remember from the last post to catch us up to today.
First up, in August we drove east for the wedding of two college friends from UD in Detroit. The drive started off with brutal Chicago traffic and a hot shot motorcycle trying to zip through all of the cars and right into our bumper. Of course the guy didn't stop. Fortunately, it was all cosmetic in the plastic bumper, but it was an eyesore. Stay tuned for the bumper home repair later.
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Chicago traffic is terrible |
We had the Cassie Pup with us since we were going to continue on to NY after the wedding, so we had to stay near the Detroit airport at the pet friendly La Quinta. We went for a nice hike at a nearby park before the wedding to tire out the pup so she would be quiet in the room while we were gone.
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That is one happy pup |
The ceremony was right downtown in a community garden. Very nice venue, but brutally hot in the peak midday sun. The reception was a few miles away at the
Detroit Golf Club. Now, if you haven't been to Detroit, it really is deserted in some parts. To get to the beautiful golf club we had to drive through a few miles of completely deserted land; buildings that were boarded up, burnt down, or just empty. Very eerie. The reception was a lot of fun and we had a good time catching up with college friends.
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All dressed up at the Detroit Golf Club! |
After the wedding, we crossed the border and continued driving east through Canada. We had a quick stop at Niagara Falls and continued on to see Phil's new house in Rochester.
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Niagara Falls |
We spent the night at Phil's (didn't take any pictures!) and then drove through the
finger lakes wine region on the way to the lake. Thanks to advice from Phil, we looked up the dog-friendly wineries to visit since it was hot and we didn't want to leave Cassie in the car.
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Enjoying some drinks at a boat-up winery on Seneca Lake. |
At the end of Seneca Lake, we stopped at
Watkins Glen State Park to check out the gorges. It is an impressive park, but man was it crowded. Everyone in upstate NY was at this park. So if you plan on going, go early or late and in the spring or fall... not mid-afternoon in August.
Then at long last, we were at the Lake for almost a week of relaxing, swimming, boating, golfing, and everything else.
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Glass |
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Beautiful Morning |
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Took the minibike for a spin |
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Cassie relaxing on the Nautique |
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Cassie loves swimming with her life jacket |
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Because she can be pulled up onto the raft |
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Our turn to relax in the boat |
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Taking the sunfish for a spin in some good wind... right before getting caught in a downpour |
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Fire by the lake |
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Everyone loves a night on the porch |
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Diana loves a huge bunch of garlic from the Deposit farmer's market |
More catch up blog to come soon.
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