Sunday, October 15, 2023

Oregon Living 2023 – Blog #43 – Boston Trip (cont’d.), a Little Recovery Time & Getting Back to our Normal Life

 


Sunday, October 8th., 2023…… We had stopped last night and bought bacon to take to the kid’s house to add to the pancakes and eggs and apple bread they made for breakfast. We played with Felix for a while – yeah, more Thomas with Grandpa! – then Terisa and Felix joined us for a day out. Daniel is working on their basement remodel project and only gets to work weekends for now, so he is busy today running plumbing in the basement for the radiators. We went back to the tree farm campground to the craft fair that Liz was doing today. Cat bought some items there and then we left to head over to ‘The Big Buzz’, a tree carving event held over the holiday weekend. It was really cool! We saw them working on projects – this one is my favorite and he told me he only has 4 hours in it so far. I think he’s about half done.


These guys are real artists! We walked around and saw even more fascinating artwork!






Next up was the ‘quick carve’. They had eight carvers and they had one hour to carve whatever they wanted. No judging – but they would auction them off at the end. 






There was a bear, a howling wolf, a lion, a gnome, an owl, a welcome sign, a giraffe, and a feather. Our favorite was the wolf. They had the auction after the hour was up. They said that whoever wins the bid would get the piece completely finished after the show. The wolf sold for $625.00 (the highest). We stopped by and bought a welcome sign from one of the vendors as a gift for Scott and Judy. We also bought Terisa a carved broom as a decorative piece for her home. We left but not before stripping Felix down a bit and putting him on towels. He had fun playing with new friends in the mud.

 

No worries, he was worn out and slept all the way home!  We stopped on the way home to get pre made dough for pizza for Daniel’s oven. He took it down to his parent’s house and set it up. They burned the first one but soon got the temp right and they turned out six or seven more. With fresh greens from Judy’s garden, it was a very nice meal. We gave them the sign and thanked them for the use of their house. I also have ordered a vintage fish skinner from eBay for Scott to try. He is a bigger fisherman than I am and really got excited to hear how I skin my fish. We said our goodbyes to Daniel, who will be gone to work early tomorrow, and then left to go home and pack and then relax before bed.    

Monday, October 9th., 2023…… We were up and out by 8:00am. Cathye had stripped the bed and we just needed to throw our bags in the car. We doublechecked that we had everything. The only thing that is lost (so far) are my foldable readers, but no worries. We headed down to spend some more time with Felix before coming back to see Scott and Judy and have coffee with them before saying goodbye. It was so much fun to play with my new grandson!  I know he thinks we can just pop in whenever.  But he’ll be ok and besides, he and mom are planning a visit next summer to see us here, and I think he will be ok with that! We headed toward Boston. The plan today is to stop by President Franklin Pierce’s homestead, just a few miles along the way. We were there just in time to for the 11:00am tour. No photos were allowed inside the home but Cat snuck one of the dining room...

We did take a few pics outside and in the visitor center though. The tour guide was excellent and we enjoyed our time there very much!



Next up was a visit with her sister from another mister, Sana (Roxanna). But first we stopped at the Weathervane for lunch. Another good seafood meal - and Cat’s favorite place for a ‘lobsta’ roll!    


Cat and Sana became really close. Sana splits her time between her mobile homes in New Hampshire and Florida. While they spent time together, 

I slipped away and made a short 15 mile drive to go see The New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Now, I have gone to see several other tracks in my travels, and I usually find a way past the gates to go get close to the track itself. Not this time. I got past one locked gate but got stopped by another! Oh well, at least I can say I was there!



After leaving Sana’s we decided to drive to the coast and then go south into Portsmouth ME and Salem MA. We hit traffic and an hour’s delay when we went through a small town that was having a big fair! We got rerouted three times and ended up spending over an hour just to go ½ mile! We also hit Boston traffic as we got closer to the city. Another 40 minute delay before we finally got to the Embassy Suites. Same one as before. And the same room! We went down to the restaurant and split a burger and we each had a drink. Spa then bed. Long day!    

Tuesday, October 10th., 2023……  We went back down to another omelette breakfast before getting the car from the valet. We needed to be parked and at Gate D at Fenway Park by 10:45am. We were taking the 11:00am tour! Now this was cool!  Something that I’ve always wanted to do! Fenway is the oldest active park in major league baseball. The Red Sox played their first game there in 1912. Wrigley Field is Chicago is # 2 (1914). The next oldest is a surprise – Chavez Ravine in LA (1962). We saw the stadium from everywhere possible (except on the field, inside the scoreboard (you would have to crawl in there!) and the home team locker room. We even got to sit in the bleachers above the green monster!

Here are pics….in one you can see a roof garden which is used for the restaurants in the park. In another, there is the red seat which is where the longest home run (in the park to date) landed. It was 502 ft. and was hit by Ted Williams in 1946. We had a super knowledgeable tour guide and, as I said, it was a great tour. Highly recommended! 

















After that, we found we were a bit hungry and went off in search of a Fenway Frank. We didn’t find any of the vendors open so we settled on Cask & Flagon, just across the street from the ballpark. I had a Fenway burger and a Sam Adams. Cat had a pulled pork sandwich. She had enough for leftovers for both of us for dinner!  


We retrieved our car and headed over the Charles River to go see Cambridge and drive around Harvard University.  I was expecting a grand austere campus – and we did see a few large and magnificent halls -  


but they rather spread out more than I thought and not what I expected. After that, we went back to our hotel. We were done for the day! Leftovers in the room but neither of us were hungry. We will toss tomorrow. Cathye had a queasy stomach so we hung out in the room the rest of the night.       

Wednesday, October 11th., 2023…… We got to sleep in this morning. Our flight isn’t until 8:00pm tonight so we had all day. Checkout was at 11:00am so we waited until then and then got our car. We had decided to take the riverboat cruise but when they called us back this morning, they said they had nothing running today. So, we got 1:00pm tickets ($32.00 ea. for seniors) to the aquarium. We knew we would also get hit with parking down there but we went anyway. The aquarium was really very nice!  They had a huge tank that went up five stories and you could see all angles in the tank as you walked up the spiral walkway to get to the top. They also had several individual displays that I found fascinating. Believe it or not but I cannot remember ever seeing a captive octopus. This one was huge. Also interesting were the yellow and blue lobsters! We took pics all around











and then headed out. We saw the Legal Sea Foods Restaurant across the street and heard it was a good place for seafood, so we went over there and got a patio seat for lunch. We split a seafood meal with champagne and beer. Really yummy! 

Right across the street they had the ducks lined up. No, these are vehicles. ‘Ducks’ for tours on land and water! This was ours….


We took the 2:30pm tour and got to re-live some of the sights we toured when we were here 2 years ago. But we also got to see new sights from the water when they went into the Charles River! The driver took us for a nice long ride and let some of the kids onboard drive the boat. 





Once we got back, we wen to the parking garage and paid our fees (yep, $42.00!). Oh well, but we did spend time at three different venues so it wasn’t too bad. We left there and made our way out of the city and headed for the airport. We knew we had plenty of time so we weren’t in any hurry. We got the car turned back in and shuttled back to the terminal and got through security and found another full service restaurant in the concourse. This one was not so good. Poor service, they were out of what we wanted, and it was overcooked. Even after I told them, they were indifferent. So, I was indifferent when we left them with no tip! As I said, our flight wasn’t until 8:00pm EDT. It was a 6-hour flight, so that put us in Portland and out of the long term parking lot at 11:20pm PDT. The drive home was 1 ½ hours so we got in just before 1:00 am. Cherrelyn didn’t want to leave Rylee alone so she decided to stay. She would leave early in the morning, before we got up. Thanks to her for being here for Butthead and thanks, Penny for taking Jama on her own vacation with you! Love you both.

Summation: great trip. No concern with masks (although we did wear them in the terminal and while boarding). The weather was fantastic! The rental car was comfortable and got great mileage. We were both healthy with no aches or pains (yaay!).  No one else was sick while we visited. We got through the Boston big city traffic with little issues. The fall foliage was breathtaking!  And we got along with each other (yaay again!). Favorite sights -  for me: Fenway Park, Cog Railway, JFK Library;  for her: Cog Railway, JFK, Pierce Homestead, Duck Ride. Of course the first most favorite thing for us was spending time with family. I know Cathye always enjoys going there each year, but I only go every other year, so I was especially thrilled to see Felix and play with him.  He is one terrific grandson!                 

Thursday, October 12th., 2023…… We slept in and, as I said, Cherrelyn was already up and gone. We decided to hang around the house until Penny got here with Jama, which didn’t take long. Sis visited with us for a while, then went back to her normal life again. Thanks so much for taking our little one. She is always happy to see you and loves to be with you! Both girls got back into their routines and settled in. We left a bit after that to go to breakfast (Kristi’s). Then we came back and dumped the luggage and did laundry. I think that lasted for most of the day! But we didn’t have anything planned anyway.   

Friday, October 13th., 2023…… We were up and going and back to the normal routine for us as well.  We walked and fed the dogs. Cat made coffee and we had leftovers from Kristi’s. It was another day to chill. I think it’s important to take a few days and recover from the jet lag and the trip. I worked on getting this blog together and that takes some time!  Plus, we both had our own taped shows to catch up on! Later, we would watch some of our saved up recorded shows that piled up while we were gone!  

Saturday, October 14th., 2023…… A very cloudy day. We were hoping it would clear up so we could view the eclipse. We walked and fed the dogs and Cat cooked breakfast. Then we went out to the deck to check things out. For a few minutes, you could see the sun but the clouds came back in and it hid everything from us. Oh well!  But we were ready anyway!

We came back in and then Cat headed off to the store. Lyn and Judy are coming over later to get some work on the square dance calls they learned last week. The Club puts out an email with the calls so I know what we missed. The girls said they were very confused, so I hope the instructor goes over them again, which will be in Cathye’s favor. But I will go over them as best I can.

Ok, it’s later now. The girls were here and we moved a rug and practiced our calls from the list they gave us from last week.  I think our instructor went over some calls better than others because both girls were confused. Of course Cathye has not seen any of them so she was struggling to understand. But, as I have always said - in square dancing, you learn by repetition. Hopefully, she will go over them again this Sunday and again in the weeks to come. Cathye made a charcuterie board and we visited between reviews. I think everyone got a little something for it so I was happy to do it.

Later, Corey and Vikki and the kids were here. Both the kids were in reprimand (didn’t ask!) so they were sitting most of the day. Corey went out and worked for several hours. Cathye had a list of some things she wanted done, but we are coming to the end of the season so there won’t be too much of a need to have work done as winter sets in. We had a few slices of pork loin last night and there’s more so today she put the rest of the meat in a crock pot and made pulled pork and fed everyone dinner.  Once they left, we settled in and watched some more of our taped shows. We always watch Survivor, The Amazing Race and The Masked Singer, but this season we have added another one!  We were intrigued by a senior version of the Bachelor (which we never watch by the way!) and we decided to give The Golden Bachelor a try. Now we are hooked! We caught up on the episodes we were behind on and can’t wait to see the drama unfold as Gerry has to eliminate the ladies!  Spa and then bed. We are back in our routine!       

 

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