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Friday, July 15, 2016

One of My Favorite Spots in New York...Ausable!



When I first moved to New England, everyone I knew talked about vacationing in Lake George, New York.  I've done that, and I really enjoyed it.  However, if you drive a couple more hours up I-87 towards Canada, you will arrive in one of my favorite areas of the state.  The town is called Keeseville, but the chasm is called Ausable.



Ausable used to be a small attraction.  It was just the chasm, which is beautiful and amazing.  You walked through it, taking a raft for the last part of the tour.  Then they added the night tour with lanterns, which was really cool.  Now you can take the adventure tour, walk any of a dozen trails, to a photography tour and more.  You can even come up and take the winter tour where you wear crampons and stuff.  You can climb the rock walls, you can rappel down the walls.  If you stay in the campground, all the tours are at a discount and you can do all kinds of stuff.  It's a great place to spend some time.



There's a lot to do.  And in the evening, you can go into town and go out to eat and shop.  It's a lot of fun.



There are activities at the campground too.  You can play Frisbee golf, take a swim in the pool and many other things.



And if you aren't done after, not far away is High Falls Gorge.  I must admit, when I first arrived at this place, I thought it was a rip off.  I was wrong.  Even though it is fenced off and privately owned, it is beautiful and the admission price is well worth it.  It's a short stop, but a gorgeous one.




Also in the vicinity is Howe Caverns.  This heads a cave system that runs down the eastern part of the country.  Howe Caverns is a great place to spend any rainy times while you're in the area.  They have a spot where you can get married too.  They also have a boat trip inside the caverns.



About three miles from Ausable is Port Kent, which sits right on Lake Champlain, and the ferry that takes you to Burlington, Vermont.  There is a little beach there and a snack bar.  It's a great place to watch the sun set after a day at Ausable.




Burlington is the largest city in the vicinity.  They are a college town, and an old town.  The city streets are beautiful, the waterfront is beautiful.  The shopping and restaurants are great.  After taking on the wilderness, this is a great way to balance your trip with some urban time.  Or, at least as urban as you can get in Vermont.




Do you have kids to travel with, or a girl that you would like to romance?  Well, Burlington is home to the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory.  You can stop off here and see the bears being made.  You can make one for yourself as well.  It's a lot of fun, I don't care how old you are.




So, take the road less traveled.  Spend some time in the true Adirondacks and spend some time with nature.  Ausable Chasm is one of my favorite places.  The whole area is beautiful and relaxed.  The people are friendly, and the scenery is amazing.  There's a lot to do, and time to reconnect with your family.  Take the time to go north of Lake George.  No offense to that area, but I like something a little less.  A little less crowded, a little less expensive, a little less inhabited.  It's back to nature in a lot of ways, and it's well worth the time.  Come to Ausable.  You won't ever regret it.  Enjoy!

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Sunday, July 10, 2016

Just in Case You Wish To Get Out Of Rome


We've all heard of Rome, Italy.  It's one of the most famous cities in the world and it has been for thousands of years.  The thing is, when you go to a city and you don't come from the city; it can get a little crowded.  So, just in case you are out seeing St. Peter's and the Vatican, or one of the many churches and cathedrals in Rome, or climbing the Spanish Steps, or whatever; take the time to get out of the city for a while.  The place is Ostia Antica.  It's an ancient city just outside of Rome.




Ostia Antica has a Colosseum, but there's so much more.  It has everything.  There are apartment buildings, aqueducts, baths, temples, houses, streets, and everything that the Romans built everywhere they went.  It's not a huge tourist attraction like Pompeii, but it does draw a small crowd.  It's worth it to have that little window that tells us a little bit about how the ancient Romans lived.



The Romans were very advanced for their time.  The idea that there are still ruins marking an entire city is amazing.  In Ostia, you can even see the stone roads.  It's unbelievable that these people had every bit as much of a civilized lifestyle as we do now.  However, the idea of a public bath is unsettling.



This is a paradise for history buffs.  And, it's just around 30 kilometers from Rome.  The museum/park is open during the summer months from 8:30 to 6.  It cost 8 pounds for most of us, so it's not expensive.  It's one of the rare cases where you get to walk around an ancient town where no one lives.  It's a ghost town and historic at the same time.  And you can walk the cobble streets at your leisure.  You can also take a guided tour if you wish.




The beautiful part of this place is that it hasn't been lost on the locals.  There are many companies that will be happy to take you on a tour that includes Ostia Antica.  You can even hire a local personal guide for the trip.  This place is unique in that it's the one that flew under the radar.  We all know about Pompeii and thousands upon thousands of people go there all the time.  Ostia Antica is well preserved and a lot of fun to explore.



You can easily spend a day in Ostia Antica.  And why wouldn't you want to?  Italy is full of ruins and antiquarian sites.  It's just that Ostia is one of the better preserved sites, and you shouldn't miss it.  It's not Rome, but it's better.  It's the ruins without the traffic and extreme crowds.  It's the way to get away when you're in one of the busiest cities in the world.  So, get out of town and come to explore Ostia Antica.  It's one of those places that you didn't ever think of.  It's that place where life slows down for the tourist and the traffic melts away.  So, come and enjoy the antiquities of Ostia Antica.  See life from the perspective of ancient Romans.  Walk the town's streets and imagine a life gone by.



Take some time away from the regular sites and come by and check out Ostia Antica.  Seriously, it's a short drive from Rome, and it gets you away.  It's interesting to see how people lived.  Come by, check it out, step back in time, and enjoy!


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Friday, July 8, 2016

Fairy Tales? Come Visit Efteling!



I like to think that there's a little kid in all of us.  That being said, I still like to visit zoos, Santa Clause, science museums, aquariums, fairs, and theme parks.  Therefore, I would like to present Efteling Theme Park in Holland, The Netherlands.  Being summer, there's no place quite like a theme park to get your juices flowing, and this park is right outside of Rotterdam and is just waiting to amaze you.



Officially begun in 1952, this original park is somewhat of a Disney like park.  If you loved fairy tales growing up, then you will love this place.  Fairytale Land was one of the firsts sections of the park to open.  Now, all these years later, they have roller coasters, water rides and all kinds of amazing things to do.  It's one of the largest theme parks in Europe.




One big difference in this place is that not only are there dragons waiting for you at the roller coaster, but the park is full of fairies.  You just never know what you're going to find.  And, unlike most theme parks in northern latitudes, Efteling is open year round.  Not only can you visit fairy tales, but you can celebrate Christmas there if you like.




Talking trees and dancing fountains make this place special.  There's a little bit of Disney, a touch of Universal Studios, and a pinch of Las Vegas to keep you entertained.  One of my favorite parts are the fountains.  Not only does the water dance, but the fountains also shoot out flames.  That's not something that you see every day.  I wonder what Snow White thought when she woke up to that.




The rides are great.  Not only do you get shot out of a medieval tower, but you get shot through the water.  There are many surprises amongst the rides.  One of the biggest surprises ever is the bobsled ride.  You get to go down a makeshift bobsled run in a sled.  I've never heard of that one in a theme park before.  It may be a one of a kind.




But, if the bobsled isn't your thing, there are a ton of rides from looping coasters to spinning kettles.  There are a lot of things to do.  There's a ride where you sit in a vehicle and the room rotates around you.  There's a haunted house.  This place has it all.



You can ride a pagoda that lifts you high in the air.  Efteling is one of those places that remind you that there are parks out there that aren't Disney or Six Flags.  In Europe there are a lot of great parks, and we hardly ever hear of them because of our giant parks here.  Well, Efteling is huge and it's been a public gathering place for over a century.  Now it's a great place to take the kids.  And it's all right outside of Rotterdam.



So, before you book that trip to Disney; think about Efteling Park.  Let your childhood come to life and spend some time with the Brother's Grimm.  It's a one of a kind park, and it should not be missed.  Britain has Blackpool, and the Netherlands has Efteling.  It's the place to be for a great day with the family.  It's fun, it's literature, it's fairies, and it's a one of a kind experience in Holland.  Pack you bags and head for one of a kind fun at Efteling Park.  Enjoy!

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Thursday, July 7, 2016

We Visit the Real Center of Connecticut Along the River in Middletown, Middlesex, and Portland...




There's a portion of the whole wide world that collides in the middle of Connecticut.  Whether it be history, recreation, water, kids, arts, or the F40 Motorsports Garage featured on Chasing Classic Cars on the Velocity Channel; there's a little something for everyone in this  very central area of Connecticut.  So, pull up a taxi and have a hotdog while I explain myself.




Portland, CT is the home of the garage for Chasing Classic Cars, but it's more than that.  It's the city on the east side of the Connecticut River on Route 66 (Yes, that Route 66).  It's the first city you visit when you cross the Charles J. Arrigoni Bridge  from Middletown to Portland.  This amazing high and beautiful bridge connects the two sides of the river in this area and on the Portland side there is a park along the river that is ready to have a concert or a wedding reception--your choice.  But, Portland has so much more.  Everything in the center of Portland is called Brownstone.  Brownstone is the name of the quarry that used to be the hinge pin of the working class of the town.  Now, what do you do with an old quarry?  Well, you make it into Brownstone Park.  Here you can do all things water, and some other cool stuff too.  They have zip lines, and scuba diving, wake boards, and all kinds of stuff to do.  It's the biggest attraction in the area, running out some old favorites like Dinosaur Mini Golf (Sorry world, but I loved that place) and becoming the most popular spot around.  There are three parking lots to support the place and the parking is currently not that convenient, but they are making the best of it.  It's a little new here, but they are making improvements all the time and soon they will be the well prepared Disney of Connecticut.





MIddletown is really something when you think about it.  The view of the bridge from along the river bank alone is worth the trip.  But, it's more than that.  It's about Wesleyan University and their rowing team that practices here close to their campus.  It's about Connecticut's first children's museum, Kid City.  My son used to go there when he was little, before it became a huge trend in this area.  You can take a theme cruise on the Lady Katherine from Harbor Park.  You can visit Wild Bill's Nostalgia Shop.  You can find your way out of an adventure room with that growing trend to bring excitement to your life.  You can visit an observatory and see what's going on in the universe.  There's no end to the things to see in this area.






Then there's my favorite spot, lunch with a view.  Along the river in Harbor Park is the Mattabesett Canoe Club at Harbor Park.  In my lifetime this place has had a dozen names, but us old timers call it Harbor Park.  This one comes with a story.  When I first moved to Connecticut back in 1992; this is the place that I used to come on the weekends to hear live bands.  They get some of the best local bands in the state to perform here, no matter who the current owners are.  There's also the fact that you can park your boat outside this club.  They also have amazing food.  It's always been one of my favorite places in the world, and I have now introduced it to my son.  He loved it too.  You can't miss it.  It's right below Route 9; the central road through Middletown.  Don't miss this one.



So, we went looking for some local state parks around Middletown to write about today.  First thing to know about Connecticut State Parks in Middletown is that all the signs seem to be missing.  We looked for Dart Island State Park which is only accessible by boat on the Connecticut River; however, we didn't find  any way to access this place even with a map.  This also made it impossible to find Hurd State Park right down the road.  These are a mystery and not worth the search; I promise.  Dart Island might be worth it if you have a boat.  What we did find was the Wadsworth collection.  There is a mansion that resembles the White House a bit, but it seems to only be available for rent for special occasions.  We found Wadsworth Falls State Park, but discovered that it has two distinct parts.  The first part was a lovely beach on a pond.  It seemed very popular on the hot day that we visited.  There were lifeguards, but there was only a fee on the weekends.





As we wondered for the second time in as many weeks where the waterfalls were that the park was obviously named for, we found a map.  There was a whole other section of the park.  You could hike there on trails, or you could take the lazy way and drive there.  We were all over the driving idea, since we hadn't had the best of luck with finding parks at all that day.  What we found at the other end was beautiful.  Wadsworth Falls looks beautiful even during a drought like the one we're currently having.  The locals were there swimming in the cool cascading waters.  There was also a little falls, but the main falls were the drawing point.  They were gorgeous, and easily accessible.  Once again, the signs are non existent.  Be prepared to use your GPS app.







There's an awful lot to do in the middle of Connecticut.  I know that the traditional center of the state is supposed to be Hartford, but I learned on my very first trip here, back in the 1980's that Middletown is the center.  There's a lot to do in this mid sized city.  The people are great.  It's so close to most things, that you can't help but  stick around for a while.  And why wouldn't you stay?  Where else can you glide on zip lines over a quarry, play in a waterfall, and park your boat at the best restaurant in town?  In the evening, you can run up to New Britain and see the Minor League Baseball Team; The Bees.  There's something for everyone here, and great music to go with it.  This is my summer of Connecticut, so don't miss out on my great advice on how to visit my state; Connecticut.  The tourist board here should be so lucky as to have me to help them draw you to this fabulous state.  So, welcome to the center of the microcosm that I call Connecticut.  Enjoy!

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