Thursday, October 31, 2019

October 29 and 30, 2019

Today's the day we're going to Vermont. I went to bed around 11:00 pm but woke up at 3:08 am raring to go.  We'd set our alarms / devices for 6:00 am but I just stayed in bed until Vicki woke up. After all she was the one driving and needed her rest.  We were out of the house and on the road at 7:08 am.

It misted for about 30 minutes but after that it was smooth sailing and we even saw blue skies along the way.  We'd planned on stopping at The Vermont Country Store and did just that.  I think we got there around 10:30 or so.




We shopped at bit and sampled the goodies they have laid out.  Vicki bought a beautiful sweater and I got a very sexy and alluring flannel nightgown.  I also bought some mustard in which to dip pretzels! Just as we were checking out a bus full of senior citizens [how dare they] pulled up and were about to hit the store.  We were told to head to Mildred's Grill across the parking lot if we wanted to grab a bite.  We did.  Not the most delightful place due to the remote buzzers they give to announce your meal is ready but the grilled cheese on sourdough was as big as my head and delicious! Could only eat half of it but I enjoyed every morsel.

Back on the road in short order!  We checked into The Green Mountain Inn in Stowe, unpacked, rested for a few and then went down to The Whip for a quick supper before heading back to the room for rest.  I had a most delicious Manhattan with a dab of maple syrup.  Doesn't it look good?  IT WAS!!



I've been dreaming about the New England Corn Chowder since I had it at The Whip in 2016 when I drove Jay and me to the northeast, so I had a cup and got the recipe to which I will add crab when I make it.  Vicki and I then had half a Harvest Salad - shaved raw Brussels sprouts, cranberries, bacon, pumpernickel croutons with a delicious dressing.  Really good!

We then proceeded back to our room but stopped at the phone booth to see if Clark Kent was around.





and were probably asleep by 9:00 pm.

On Wednesday, after a very good night's sleep, Vicki and I had a nice breakfast in the Inn and then did a little walking around and shopping in Stowe - no coats as the temperature was in the mid-60s.  We finally headed up the mountain to Waterbury Center where my brother and sister-in-law live.  Steve, Zoe and Stevie Ray Van were already there.  Believe it or not, hugging and chatting took place.  Steve wanted to give Zoe some attention before we left her alone in the van so:



We piled into the SUV and headed to Montpelier.  The boys split from the girls as they had no interest in shopping and we had not interest in alcohol consumption or purchasing at Barr Hill.  However, they bought a gin which is aged in oak barrels to give it a dark-ish hue and a bit of honey. I might have to taste that in the next day or so.

I bought a great new coat - reversible and much nicer than the winter coats I have at home. We waited by the Onion River for Steve and Jim to return.  We've eaten at NECI in years past but not this time.




After we all met up, we headed back to Stowe to Doc Ponds for the BEST burger I've ever had.  Since I've not been up here in three years, I'd not tried it but the rest of the family is mad about this place and Steve is the biggest fan; in fact, he ordered two!  I thought they were the perfect size - not too big that I couldn't finish it.  But Steve says it should be just a bit bigger.  And since it was Wednesday, the Edward from Hill Farmstead was only $4.00 and yes, I had one.  Several years ago, we'd gone to Hill Farmstead and had a "tasting" and I thought Edward was the best.  Here are a few photos of Doc Ponds:





We then headed back to Jim and Sue's to wait for Chris [their oldest] and his wife, Sydney.  We toasted their arrival with a bottle of pinot noir they brought and one that Steve got in Willamette Valley, Oregon. Both were excellent.

Back to Stowe for Vicki and me.  It's supposed to rain on Halloween but we have our Halloween shirts and socks ready to be worn.

Stayed tuned for more of my boring posts!


Monday, October 28, 2019

October 27 and 28, 2019

So what started out as a rainy, windy, miserable Sunday turned out just fine.  It started clearing up around 4:00.  Dorean, my BAFE, made reservations at The Ivy Inn in Hasbrouck Heights for 5:00 and she came for me at 4:45 in her new SUV.  Very nice ride - Buick Encore.  When Jay and I were here in 2016, Dorean came to our hotel and got to meet Jay.  I was very thankful he got to meet her and she said, more than once, that she was very happy to have met him.

Anyway, The Ivy Inn is a lovely, lovely little place that has great food and very good and generous cocktails.  We sipped our cocktails, chatted, chatted and chatted some more. We ordered our meals, chatted, ate and chatted. Believe it or not, we chatted of creme brûlée and then chatted some more.  I think we stayed there until nearly nine o'clock!  And here we are:



I always have a great time with Dorean and wish I could see her again before returning home, but she leaves for Northern California on Saturday to see her Fella! Of course, they're waiting to see as the Kincaid Fire might postpone her plans.  I'm sure hoping she gets to go.  And we decided that on one of the future trips to California, she might just have to lay over in Dallas for a few days to visit me! Fingers crossed.

On Monday, October 28, Vicki and I did some more running around.  We had to go pick up kielbasa to take to Vermont so we went to a Polish Market, Piast, in Garfield.  Vicki has been going there for several years but I'd never been in the store.  I wandered around and found so many yummy looking stuff imported from Poland or made right there.  We got the kielbasa and somehow some Polish pastries made it home with us.  And let me tell you, these pickles looked mighty good:


Since we got a kielbasa and a pastry for Lorraine, we went to her house and visited for an hour or so. We love her like a big sister and just love spending time with her.  When we moved to Wood-Ridge in 1959, our houses were right next door to each other.  She's the only person outside of family that I've known for so long.  Here's the house we used to live in and where Mom lived until she passed in 2007:



The Halloween decorations were brought in by the new owners a few years ago.  They have two little boys that Lorraine loves and they love her!

Vicki and I left Lorraine's and stopped to get subs for dinner.  We want to leave for Vermont by 7:30 on Tuesday so it's going to be early to bed tonight!  Steve got to my brother's in Waterbury Center yesterday and got all set up to work Monday and Tuesday in the Winnebago. Then the festivities can begin!

More to come, of course!

Sunday, October 27, 2019

October 25 and 26, 2019

Friday was spent running errands around town[s]. We took a load of clothes to Spring House, a women's shelter where Vicki volunteers. Steve worked in his van.

Friday evening we went to Justin's in Wood-Ridge.  My [and Steve's] first time - won't be my last! Really good Italian food. Friends were at the table next to us and we bantered back and forth. I had my first taste of Lemoncello and might have to try it again as this did not impress me - and I love lemon.

Here are a few photos from the evening:


Above is Jackie who was at the next table.


Vicki and me.


Al, Jackie's husband, seeming to check out the floor.  Or maybe he was checking the pits from the marinated olives I ate - they were oh so very good.

And there's Steve and Vicki.

Justin's is across the street from Wood-Ridge High School - I went there my senior year. When we got back to Vicki's car, we found that it had been "christened" by numerous birds. Next time we go, we'll park in the high school lot where there are no trees!

On Saturday, Steve was planning to leave to head north.  Vicki and I decided to go to Pennsylvania where our cousin Edwin lived - and died in 2015.  Vicki and my brother, Jim, and his wife Sue spent many days in Edwin's house cleaning it out - he was the perfect example of a true hoarder. Karen Helm, a Center Valley PA native, actually bought the house at a garage sale Vicki, Jim and Sue held. She completely remodeled the house and grounds and it's quite attractive now.  We stopped by to see her for a little while - she's lovely.

We grabbed a quick bite a Cosi's - good sandwiches!  We tried to find Paterno Peach ice cream at Penn State Lehigh Valley but we failed.  We never found a "store" on campus.  So we headed south through Quakertown, Sellersville and Perkasie, passing many memories along the way.

We tried to go to New Hope but since it was a beautiful day, everyone else within 100 miles were doing the same thing.  We were unable to find a parking spot so we crossed the Delaware and stopped for a while in Frenchtown, NJ.  There was a Zombie Crawl going on and some of the participants looked absolutely ghoulish!  Since we hadn't found Paterno Peach ice cream, we opted for a cone - I got strawberry and Vicki got mint - neither of which was worth it.  I'm not typically a fan of Ben & Jerry's but we'll be right by it next week and if they have pumpkin ice cream . . .

Back home for leftovers from Justin's and a little TV.  Then early to bed.

It's Sunday morning as I type this and a gloomy, rainy, chilly day.  Vicki has plans tonight so I'm going to dinner with a gal I met on the plane several years ago.  We try to get together every time I'm in NJ.  She's my BAFE - best airplane friend ever!!

Ciao for now!

Thursday, October 24, 2019

October 22, 23 and 24, 2019

Tuesday was a day simply devoted to shopping! Since there's no sales tax on clothing in New Jersey, I just HAD to get clothes in order to save money.  And since there was a Nathan's Hot Dog place at Paramus Park, well . . .   I also had to go to an AT&T store to get a data plan for my new iPad Mini.  

Wednesday when we woke up, this was in Vicki's driveway:



Yep, that's Stevie Ray Van, Steve's Winnebago, and that was the 35th day of his 2019 Vanabout!  He left Dallas on September 18 or 19 and headed to Vermont via the Pacific Northwest.  He stopped at several vineyards along the way and amassed six cases of wine in SRV.  

After a quick visit with Steve, Vicki headed out to get him crumb cake, one of his favorites.  I'm not much of a fan at all but did have a small taste.  Vicki and Steve had a field day.  Steve worked in SRV until about five o'clock and then we three headed to Rose's Pizza joint in Garfield.  Really great pizza.  Then home.  Vicki went out to meet with some friends and Steve and I partook of some sparkling wine from Gruet.  GREAT!!!

Of course, Zoe was included and enjoyed relaxing on a couch that didn't have wheels and vibration.



Thursday, today, Steve worked and Vicki and I went through things to get rid of and did other chores around the house.  She and I will have dinner at home tonight and Steve will take a bus into NYC to meet some friends.

So that's it so far.  Exciting, isn't it?!?!?





Monday, October 21, 2019

October 19, 20 and 21, 2019

FINALLY!!!  I get to fly to NJ etc. and visit family.

I've got to say, I hardly slept AT ALL and was out of bed at 3:00 a.m. on 10/19.  Barbara from Senior Rides was due at 7:00 a.m. so I was able to have several cups of coffee.  And Barbara was absolutely great!

Since I'd booked my flight in May, the price of First Class was relatively inexpensive so that's what I did! After all, if I don't fly First Class, my heirs will!  It was worth the extra cost as the line at TSA was non-existent, and getting to board first was very nice.  I think I might have nodded off during the flight as time seemed to zip by.  Just as we were approaching Newark, my seat mate chatted a bit.  He lives in Fort Worth and was going to the NYC area for the Giants game.  He's an NFL official!  Nice man in spite of that.

Vicki was there to get me in short order and we went directly to the home of my nephew, Dan and his wife, Kelly.  I'd not met his 18 month old son and is he ever adorable!



It took him a little while - hours actually - to warm up to us but by the end of our visit, we were pals! My sister, Kathy, and her husband, Jimmy, were there as well, visiting from Tampa.  I'd not seen them in several years so that was great fun.

After a few hours of visiting, Vicki and I went to one of our standard spots, The Crow's Nest. I had the obligatory martini and a pretty doggone good schnitzel.


Vicki had their wonderful pan seared scallops and as per usual, there was more than enough to take home for another dinner.

We met Kathy, Jimmy, Kelly, Dan and Danny, Jr. at The Meadowlands Diner on Sunday morning for breakfast before Kathy and Jimmy had to fly back to Tampa.  Danny, Jr. did a job on his pancakes!


He kind of lost his cool and let me hold him and then realized I was neither mother or father and removed himself from my clutches!

Here are a couple of shots my BIL, Jimmy, took:








And here they are: Brother-in-law, Jimmy, Kelly, Sister Kathy, and Dan holding Danny, Jr.! We're definitely going to visit them a few more times before I return to Dallas.

Vicki and I then went to visit our long time friend/neighbor, Lorraine.  She's absolutely one of the finest humans ever created.  I love her like a big sister!  While we were there, Vicki got a text that a dear friend had passed away. We left Lorraine after just an hour and went to the high-rise where Janet lived.  Vicki went in and spoke with the doorman and found that Janet, age 71, jumped from her 12th floor balcony on Friday just after the noon hour. Vicki is understandably very upset and I'm just thankful I'm here for her. What a truly tortured soul she must have been but is now out of whatever pain she was in. Prayers for her family and friends for sure.

On Monday, Vicki and I went to Garden State Plaza and since I drank the Apple Juice years ago, I got a new iPad Mini as my 2nd generation was on its very last legs.  Rich helped me and was absolutely amazing - the best Apple Guy EVER!!!  And there've been quite a few. He was so helpful, we were out of there in short time and were able to go to the movie theater and saw Downton Abbey! Great movie and great wrap up of a wonderful series.

Home for dinner and maybe a little TV.  More shopping tomorrow before Vicki and several friends go to Brewster, NY for Janet's wake. Such a sad, sad situation.

So that's it for the time being.  Definitely more to follow.

Ciao for now!

Monday, October 7, 2019

October 7, 2019

This is the day I adopted Ophelia, a 2020 Subaru Outback! She's pretty adorable and very full of technology!


She has Napa leather interior, which I call saddle but whatever! I will neither turn Lesbian nor vegan, but there is a possibility I'll adopt a puppy!  Right now, I feel like getting in her and driving to NJ but that's not going to happen. Less than two weeks and I'll be off!


Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Welcome, October!

I can hardly wait!!  In less than three weeks, I'll be in New Jersey!

Here in Dallas, we still have temperatures in the 90s, no rain, and Amber Guyger was found guilty!

Not much to report - just trying to get ready for my trip.  Must purchase a few items but will do most of my shopping for clothes in NJ since no sales tax on clothes!

That's it for now - more from the road!