Sunday, July 19, 2015
Farmington River Tubing
Labels:
Connecticut,
Day Trip,
Nature,
Outdoors,
Rafting,
River,
Thrill,
Unusual,
Water Park
Saturday, July 11, 2015
New London, CT Sailfest 2015 Fireworks
Every year we spend the Saturday after the Fourth of July at Fort Trumbull for the annual Sailfest Fireworks Extravaganza. This year we returned once more for a family tradition that has been occurring for most if not all of my life.
We set up along the river bank just below Fort Trumbull in an area for many years was ignored and sparsely known providing amazing views of the harbor and the exploding fireworks above. This previously hidden gem of a location has increasingly found more and more visitors.
Being outside the park the rules and regulations about loud music and open flames allow grills and amateur DJ's to set up and blast music and have barbeques. These character's and their parties leave the air heavy with the wafting smells of burnt food and terrible vocals of wannabe heavy metal singers.
All that combined with inconsiderate people who show up at the last minute and stand along the edge of boardwalk blocking the view of many who came early to get great seats has turned this previously family friendly event into a much less appealing activity.
Thankfully the fireworks never disappoint and generally make up for the added and unpleasant changes we have witnessed over the years. Please take a moment or 20 to watch this years presentation sponsored by the Mashantucket Pequot Indians'.
We set up along the river bank just below Fort Trumbull in an area for many years was ignored and sparsely known providing amazing views of the harbor and the exploding fireworks above. This previously hidden gem of a location has increasingly found more and more visitors.
Being outside the park the rules and regulations about loud music and open flames allow grills and amateur DJ's to set up and blast music and have barbeques. These character's and their parties leave the air heavy with the wafting smells of burnt food and terrible vocals of wannabe heavy metal singers.
All that combined with inconsiderate people who show up at the last minute and stand along the edge of boardwalk blocking the view of many who came early to get great seats has turned this previously family friendly event into a much less appealing activity.
Thankfully the fireworks never disappoint and generally make up for the added and unpleasant changes we have witnessed over the years. Please take a moment or 20 to watch this years presentation sponsored by the Mashantucket Pequot Indians'.
Labels:
Connecticut,
Day Trip,
Fireworks
Location:
New London, CT, USA
Friday, July 10, 2015
NYC High Line
We started at W 34th street. The path looped along the Henry Hudson Parkway until it went up W 30th St. We followed it all the way to the end at Gansevoort Street where we had a delicious lunch in the Gansevoort Market before making the track back to W 34th street. Its a great venue to relax and enjoy on a summer day.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Meigs Point Nature Center Canoe Trip @ Hammonasset State Park
It was a beautiful day on the water. When we reached the laugh ramp we quickly got the kayaks out of the water and on the roof rack. We moved quick as the mosquitos and horseflies were still hanging out. We thanked Mike the tour guide for the experience and headed out.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Frank Pepe Pizza
If y find yourself in New Haven around lunch or dinner don't hesitate to stop by and if there is a line it's worth the wait.
Labels:
Connecticut,
Day Trip,
Eating Out,
History,
New Haven,
Pizza,
Unusual
Location:
Wooster Square, New Haven, CT, USA
Monday, July 6, 2015
One Wold Observatory: See Forever
As we emerge from the winding pathways we reach a bank of modern elevators known as Sky Pods which will shoot us to the 102nd floor in less then 60 seconds while riders enjoy a simulated view of New York from its beginning to present day. This was a cool experience watching as we climbed altitude the years and growth and development of the city occurred at an accelerated rate.
The discovery floor certainly had awe inspiring views but it lacked that open air feel with the wind rushing by which helped give value to how high you really were. The visitors were so cocooned behind safety glass that it was hard to really appreciate what it was really like on the other side of the glass. It's an amazing facility and a valuable venue but that intense experience the old observatory provided wasn't the same.
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