Part 3
Montreal.
5th and 6th
Stayed at the Comfort Inn Boucherville. This Hotel did not have a
dining area. We had to get Breakfast from Reception and take it back to
our room. A room with patio doors to open and allow the sunshine in.
sit outside with an orange juice. We then went to Longueil to catch the
metro into Montreal. The Basilica was nearby.
Whilst some went in to view the windows, we went to the historic quarter. The Old town is very French in appearance with shutters and courtyards. We dined in the square at Subway and went on to Chinatown.
We bought some cookies in a bakery. We met up again at 2.00pm and went to Downtown Shopping, very expensive and a waste of my time. We returned to the subway. The trains ran on rubber tires to reduce noise. Back in Boucherville the houses are quite different to the USA. The scenery in Canada is wonderful. Toronto people were friendly and came up to us as we looked at the tourist maps offering to assist and mentioning things of interest. In contrast people in Montreal were rude and not at all helpful, what a difference. So back to the US of A. We went looking for a Waffle House but found Perkins instead at Plattsburg. I enjoyed a Waffle with blueberry topping and whipped cream. Pat had a Walnut and Banana Muffin. Then onward to the Adirondack Mountains. The colours were amazing. Rivers, gorges, waterfalls, trees, ferns, ravines and many lakes.
Mind you we had already been through the thousand lakes area in Canada. We stopped a few times to view the Ausable Chasm and also took a short walk. We eventually arrived at our hotel and registered.
Whilst some went in to view the windows, we went to the historic quarter. The Old town is very French in appearance with shutters and courtyards. We dined in the square at Subway and went on to Chinatown.
We bought some cookies in a bakery. We met up again at 2.00pm and went to Downtown Shopping, very expensive and a waste of my time. We returned to the subway. The trains ran on rubber tires to reduce noise. Back in Boucherville the houses are quite different to the USA. The scenery in Canada is wonderful. Toronto people were friendly and came up to us as we looked at the tourist maps offering to assist and mentioning things of interest. In contrast people in Montreal were rude and not at all helpful, what a difference. So back to the US of A. We went looking for a Waffle House but found Perkins instead at Plattsburg. I enjoyed a Waffle with blueberry topping and whipped cream. Pat had a Walnut and Banana Muffin. Then onward to the Adirondack Mountains. The colours were amazing. Rivers, gorges, waterfalls, trees, ferns, ravines and many lakes.
Mind you we had already been through the thousand lakes area in Canada. We stopped a few times to view the Ausable Chasm and also took a short walk. We eventually arrived at our hotel and registered.
Lake Placid.
7th and 8th
Stayed at the Econolodge The laundry was tackled, then to the pool for a
swim, workout in the fitness room and the Jacuzzi Tub. Dined at The
Arena Bar and Grill on Main Street. http://www.arenabarandgrill.com/bottled.html
We had a lie-in and breakfast at 9.00am. I then drove to explore the
Adirondacks. Twisty roads, up, down, this way, that way. Exciting fun.
Our first stop at Saranac Lake Farmers Market.
We
tried some rhubarb pie. Breads, Cheeses, pumpkins, all lovely. The sun
was shining, boats plying across the lake, properties nestled against
the shore, launching ramps, trees of all colours, what a place to enjoy.
Then
onward to Tupper Lake, Lake Madeleine, Long Lake, Catlin Lake, Rich
Lake and Harris Lake. We stopped for a coffee break at White Birch
café, but after seeing the menu stayed for lunch. Roast beef sandwich
and shrimp in a basket. The café was a log cabin decorated with snow
shoes, harpoons etc. Travelled on through trees, mountains, lakes, all
super. Then found Sportys Bar Minerva. http://www.sportysirondukesaloon.com/
Check it out on the website.
Vintage Harleys and lots of old Harley gear. Horse shoe ring pit, Fire pit, hillclimb and burnout pit.
Vintage Harleys and lots of old Harley gear. Horse shoe ring pit, Fire pit, hillclimb and burnout pit.
On the way we saw a Cessna Float Plane taxi out onto the lake, and then take off.
Another was pulled up on the beach, what a life.
Back
through’ Schroon Lake and the Keene Valley to the pool for a swim and
workout in the fitness room. Met and chatted to two bikers told them
about the bar and they went the next day.
Albany.
9th and 10th
Stayed at the Quality Inn Albany. We breakfasted at 8.00am and were on
our way out of the Adirondacks. The area is one we would like to explore
more. Westport was another idyllic spot. We visited Fort Ticonderoga http://www.fortticonderoga.org/
which covers a large area on a bluff overlooking Lake Champlain. 3
wars, 5 battles and 1 fort. French, British, Various tribes of Indians
and early Americans.
The
Coffee Stop was at an apple orchard, bags of apples plenty of
varieties. We lunched at the Adirondack Family Diner; the Waitress’
mother was a war bride from Birmingham. Clam Chowder Soup and a burger.
The log cabin decorated with Wolf Pelt, Lamps held by Antlers. A Stuffed
Bear, A bees Nest. Out of the mountains. We dined at the Golden Corral.
All you can eat grilled to order for one price. http://www.goldencorral.com/menu/ .Lovely Steak and shrimp.
Monday, Breakfast 8.30am. Wal-Mart and JC Penny. We had a coffee at Wendys. http://www.wendys.com/food/Menu.jsp and then wandered over to the Mohawk and Hudson River. Lunched at Vivians Diner. Very friendly people and good food. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vivians-Diner/163056660387611
We went to Colonie Preserve Park by the river. The city of Albany is doing a lot to bring the river areas back to life.
Navy ship and a replica chaser the Half Moon Jaght to view.
A
band stand, a restaurant and bar on a barge. Set up with tables,
benches and BBQ’s. We were entertained by a very lively Afro-American
lady and her family. She talked non-stop for an hour and a half. She
gave us all a massage too. Nearby was a Swivel rail bridge and
reversing freights brought some life to it.
We
returned to the hotel and went for a swim, workout and soak in the hot
tub. Later we all went to the Ihop to dine. I ordered Tilapia but they
brought pot roast so they knocked $4 off the bill for the mistake.
We
left early to travel to our last hotel in Newark. We went on the Toll
Expressway to yet another Shopping Mall. The Woodberry Common Premium
Mall. Very Expensive Names, Jimmy Choo, Armani. Judy managed to buy a
bag from Addidas 30% off. We all travelled on to Greenwood. An old type
of town, we parked outside the Hardware Store (Buy Mulch) and went to
Murphy’s Bar to eat. Pulled Pork and French fries. At the lake the
Marina was pulling all the boats out of the water, stacking them shrink
wrapped.
They were also pulling out the floating moorings and stacking those too. The small Fire and Rescue boat was on its trailer.
Once
more the properties bordering the lake made me envious. Wandered the
byways and small roads to the Quality Inn on route 46 near Kenvil at
Ledgewood. Just before we arrived at the hotel we passed a bar
advertising “Hot women, cold beer and free food” and “Why go anywhere
else, you drink we drive” “Jell-O wrestling” “Go-go Girls”. We did not
go in to check it out.
New Jersey.
11th and 12th Stayed at the Quality Inn Ledgewood. A bit scary with ghosts shining in the dusk light. Witches flying broomsticks.
No
pool here. Well there was an outside pool closed for the season! Last
bit of laundry here. Later Wal-Mart and dine at Ruby Tuesday. http://www.rubytuesday.com/menu
. Very Smart and a good choice. A lie in before breakfast. Bagels and a
cheese omelette. The Morris lake and park was bleak too, the café
closed. Good job too, did not sound friendly. Big notices stating CASH
ONLY, No Credit, No Debit, and No Refunds. We wandered over to the
Morris Canal locks 4 and 5 for a look. http://www.njskylands.com/hs_leemuseum_082.htm and Waterloo Village. http://www.njskylands.com/hslenape.htm
. At lock 5 Dam we saw fishermen in waders fishing the river. A truck
from the trout hatchery turned up to restock the river. It does this
twice in the spring and once in the fall, how lucky were we to turn up
at this time?
We returned to the hotel for a coffee before going for a dry run to the airport to check the route. We got close but! ----
We
drove over the bridge into New York briefly after a mistake in
navigation. We drove back to the hotel and on to the Mall. A little
shopping at Target. http://www.target.com/ and dined at the Olive Garden. http://www.olivegarden.com/Menu/Specials/ 13th
Lie in and a late start for the last day. We had a light breakfast and
later for brunch at the Ihop. Excitement when the electric went off.
The Main Cable in the road fell down from the pole. Lots of smoke,
sparks and fire. Flashing lights, fire truck and police road blocks.
What a send-off.
Drove
to Newark Int Airport. Returned the rental car to Hertz who drove us to
the Continental Terminal door. Flight co20 seats 24a to d. Flew back
on a United Boeing 757. A 737 with problems in the queue 3 planes ahead
held everyone behind for over an hour. The captain turned both engines
off. We eventually took off, made up some time and landed Manchester at
8.00 am. Then two mechanics had to fix the ramp before we could
de-plane. Straight through immigration and customs and the taxi was
waiting so only 15 minutes late away. Back to Blackpool, pick up the
car, visit mum and drive home to a couple of hours sleep after 27 hours
on the go. Then up for 6 hours , followed by 12 hours sleep. Get up and
switch to normal mode.
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