Hard to figure location sometimes.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Train ride
Happy whistle blower (annoying to sleep) and very bumpy track/lurches. Saw lake for 45 seconds this am. Fields of vineyards while eating mediocre breakfast. Different crops in fields. Phragmites/wetlands along track. Ugly industrial and train track views. And tree tunnels. Cloudy and cool I think.
Monday to MN
Usual drive to cities. Zellas in Hutch closed even though door posts said open M-W 11-2. Disappointed. Detours off hwy 7 to Lake Harriet and parking difficulty @ rose garden frustrating. On to kids' house. Good to be together. Phone messages from Amtrak. Service interruption. Train delayed 9hrs. Bus to Chicago best option. No room available next day. Some folks found out next day.
Wed am
So...train from Seattle to St. Paul delayed 9 hrs. Would not make Chicago connection. Really? 8 hours on a bus... really turned out well in the end. Bus driver good, w/ sense of humor. "Thank you for flying Amtrak. Couple serious road construction bottlenecks in WI put us into rush hour almost gridlock. Arrive 1.5 hrs later than scheduled. First class lounge brand new. Espresso, wireless, fresh cookies. Last train to leave. Room on train accommodating but tight quarters. Wouldn't want 3 people that's for sure. Every hour train stopped I had to sit up &see what station. Breakfast included pretty mediocre. No espresso on train:( In NY state now. About 5 hrs. to Schenectady. French train far superior.
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Off to VT on Amtrak
Monday (June 27) we head to Bloomington to spend an evening @ Christopher's. Then Tues "All aboard" Amtrak Train #8 to Chicago. Layover of about 5 hours (we'll do some exploring for sure) then Lakeshore Limited # 48 overnight (first class room :), upper level to Schenectady, NY. Rental car to Sudbury, VT, to visit with nephew Jay & son Alex. Gonna' be cool, I think.
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Watertown, SD Home again...
The drive home included lunch in Hutchinson at Zellas -- marvelous place on the main street. Lamb burger (as good as Ireland's- probably lamb from the Lamb Shoppe west of there) and Mike a Texas brisket with sweet potato fries. Fun and very busy place -- good timing. We got there before the lunch hour rush.
Feels good to be home. Most of the stuff in suitcases and backpacks cleaned out yesterday evening. Hot here - had to open windows in the house. Probably 75. Most of the time in Ireland it was around 50, with a couple cooler nights. Today it's already 80 here. Today is sorting through charge tickets and balancing finances. Never a fun thing to do, but it is done. I don't know if the Irish coffee helped or hindered the process, but made it more enjoyable. Mike's bottled Guinness kinda' flat after the tap stuff. Life is like that. We certainly enjoyed it while we had it! I found I even drank some (half a pint :) Before I found it too bitter. Either they've changed the formula (not likely) or I've developed a taste. Still prefer Irish whiskey, or hard cider, or Irish coffee :)
The music, the faces, the people, the food, the gardens, the roads and bridges and coastlines, the variety of B&Bs - priceless. Completely different experience than the first time, mostly because of the different encounters and events. Wonderful! Better believe I bought CDs - 8, actually. Never going to say I wish I had...
Grocery shopping done, now to sort pile of dirty clothes. Except that they are comfortable clothes, I would give some thought to tossing them out and starting over as we travel. That doesn't seem very practical to me, though. thanks for traveling with us!