Showing posts with label Travel Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel Guide. Show all posts

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Windsor, CT

I loved downtown Windsor, CT, maybe because it was the first place I live on my own. In college I had roommates then I got married right out of college so in 2004 when I moved to Windsor was I living alone for the first time in my life. I think the first place you live alone is special. Like where you grew up or the towns your children were born in or the first house you bought. Anyway back to Windsor, CT.

My Apartment
Windsor's main street was Broad Street, from there you could go anywhere as this street sign indicated!


The buildings on Broad street were typical New England.

Masonic Hall

Town Hall

Post Office
CVS was on Broad Street and the Windsor Public Library. I found a lovely diner, Dom's that I visited for breakfast at least twice a week. The waitresses new I wanted my tea with milk and kept bringing me hot water until I finished the newspaper. A piece of Maine was on Broad Street as well. The local ice cream shop sold Gifford's Ice Cream. Gifford's is the best ice cream in the world. Better than Ben & Jerry's. Although they are in Skowhegan and not Madison, Gifford's Ice Cream still tastes like home. 

Bart's Antique Auto Night
Bart's was a local drive in that expanded to an eat in restaurant as well. Bart's was located down by the river and once a month they had an antiques auto show.

If you are ever in Connecticut, north of Hartford, you should go to Broad Street in Windsor for a taste of a New England town.

Happy travels,

vc

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012


5 Stars (out of 5)









Mike Dreyfuss, Sonya Dugal and Julie Nguyen were Peace Corps volunteers in Ghana. They came in 2009. Sonya was one of my trainees. If you want to see the REAL Ghana then Peace Corps volunteers will show it to you. They know the best places to get local food and not get sick. They have traveled all over Ghana and know how to navigate the transportation system from goat carts to air conditioned buses. Pick up  The Ghana (Other Places Travel Guide) if you are planning a trip to Ghana.


-vc



Monday, July 2, 2012

Granite Quarry, Halibut Point State Park, Rockport, MA

Rockport. Mass is one of my favorite places on this earth. I try to visit it at least once a year when I am in the USA. I am feeling a little bit of withdrawal because I haven't been there for 4 years. I visited the spring of 2008 before I went to Ghana with the Peace Corps. So today I am taking you and me down memory lane to the Granite Quarry at Halibut Point State Park.

Let's take a walk down this wooded path to get to the quarry.

Shaded path with stripes of sun at Halibut Point State Park

Just a moment while I stop and shoot the shadow and light on this fallen tree.

Sunlight and shadows on a fallen log at Halibut Point State Park

When you come to the quarry take a right. You'll see the water filled quarry and beyond the trees the Atlantic Ocean.

Seagulls perching on a slab of granite at Halibut State Park

Not to far to the right I came upon this image. I loved the contrast between the granite, so solid and lasting and the branches, here in the spring and gone in winter. 

A triangle of granite with branches to the right with water in the background at Halibut Point State Park.

Let's keep walking. About 1/2 way around you can see the museum and gift shop across the quarry.

I couldn't resist making a photograph of this weed/flower growing out of the granite slab. 

White flowers/weeds growing out of a piece of granite with water in the background at Halibut Point State Park
We will take one last look across the water filled quarry before leaving and heading into Rockport. I'll take you to Rockport another day.

A view from a slab of granite at the water filled quarry at Halibut Point State Park.

Oh but I couldn't resist returning that evening and taking a sunset photograph.

Sunset on the water filled quarry at Halibut Point State Park

If you want more information about park and it's history check out their website. Halibut Point State Park

-vc