Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Fall Road Trip 2008 - Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial




On our way home from Dallas we stopped in to visit Oklahoma City National Memorial in Oklahoma City to pay our respects (and to teach our children) to the 168 victims who died during the tragic bombing that took place on April 19, 1995.
The memorial was very moving and nicely done. The reflecting pool (shown above) is where once N.W. Fifth Street continued.
Just to the left of this in this picture is where an empty chairs is placed to represent each of the victims. We stopped by in the evening and then again in the morning.
Pictures are located here:

Friday, December 26, 2008

Fall Road Trip 2008 - Dallas Zoo Review


Logistics

In the beginning of December we visited the Dallas Zoo located just minutes from downtown Dallas. The temperatures in Dallas at this time of year vary widely. One day were were there it was 75 but the day we visited was a chilly but sunny 48 degrees and we were warned ahead of time that most of the animals were inside and not available for viewing. Being "tough, cold blooded" New Englanders we wore just light jackets and jeans and were fine.

There is a parking charge of $5 per car. Admission to the zoo is $10 per adult and $7 for children. You can save a bundle by showing them your AAA card. Our total admission was only $26. Due to the weather and it being a week day there was only a handful of visitors in the park.

There is a carousel and monorail ride which costs extra.

The Dallas Zoo currently has two sections: Wilds of Africa and Zoo North



Wilds of Africa:

To enter this part of the park you need to walk through a wide tunnel (the Dallas METRO rail and other highway is located above) which contains exhibits to view. Upon entering the African section you immediately come upon African Penguins. They didn't mind the cold and were about playing. Unfortunately though on this "chilly" Dallas day, the rest of this section of the park was a bit disappointing. The monorail was not running (due to the weather and most likely the low attendance) and indeed many of the animals were inside and there is no inside viewing areas. We did not see any gorillas or chimpanzees. We did see some storks, crocdiles, and some really cute meerkats along with an Okapi (which to me looks like 1/2 donkey and 1/2 zebra).

Throughout this 'woodys trail' part of the park there is life-size bronze statues of certain animal for the kids to play around and snap a picture or two. One section even has lots of live bamboo trees growing.

Zoo North

The older part of the zoo (I presume) contains many more animals. This part of the park for the time that we visited was much more entertaining. My 4 year old son got a kick out of the Lemur (since he loves the show Zamoobafoo). This section is much larger and could take several hours to properly tour. They have a huge cafeteria and modest size gift shop.

Most of the animals not afraid of the cold included: the Elephants, Rhinos, Giraffes (had an inside viewing area).

They even has some exotic animals which you don't typically see in zoos in the Northeast including: Cheetah, Red-flanked Duiker, Kangaroos, Wallaby's, African Bongo, Giselles, etc.

Overall a GREAT selection of animials including several various species of monkeys. We spent a good amount of time watching them interact with each other. One even had a new born. Also it was a bit disappointing because the Tigers were in.

There was a children Zoo section as well. We didn't have time to visit this area.

Overall

I really didn't find the Dallas area all that appealing with heavy traffic for miles around at all differnt hours. However, if you find yourself in the Dallas area with your family then I highly recommend visiting the Dallas Zoo. We visited for a quick 3+ hours but we could have easily spent a whole day there (especially in warmer weather).

Our pictures are located here

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Icy Christmas Roads


Merry Christmas!
Last night with warmer temps to melt a good deal of the snow, some rain followed by cold temps and high winds the roads litterally became sheets of ice!!! We had a hard time coming down some of the hills.
Fortunately the Danforth Bay staff was right on this (even though the campground was technically closed)! A sand truck came around in the early afternoon and made things much more managable.
One of the our new adventures of being winter campers!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas


Merry Christmas Everyone! We are camping this Christmas in our travel trailer. We have no water of course but Danforth Bay has GREAT accomodations including a kitchen area to help prepare meals and cleanup.
My wife wanted to continue the "house building" tradition but I was against it due to the stickyness and mess. Guess who won? LOL! Actually -- it wasn't too bad at all. Here are some of "the Gingerbread" houses the kids made.
Now I just hope this icestorm passes and doesn't take out the electricity....

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Free Admission to Santa's Village for Ice Storm Victims

If you were affected by the recent ice storm you can get free admission to Santa's Village in Jefferson, NH this week.

  • December 21st
  • December 27-28th

Details are here:


http://www.santasvillage.com/public/contact/ice.cfm

We visited Santa's village in Summer 2006.

Our review is here:

http://newenglandcamper.blogspot.com/2006/08/santas-village-review.html

Friday, December 19, 2008

King Pine's New Years Celebration

I heard this on the radio today 94.9 FM and later found an inviation in my e-mail inbox. We also heard they have sleigh rides available! We are hoping to do some cross country skiing at King Pine this year as well.

It's snowing up here and more to come!!! Great time to visit the North Country of NH and King Pine is a nice place for all members of the family.

Here is an email that I recieved from King Pine:

What a great deal:

A family-friendly New Years Eve celebration. Looking to spend New Year's eve with the family this season? We've put together a special evening that offers games, events and of course, skiing and snowboarding! Our family-friendly celebration even includes a torchlight parade that everyone can participate in.

Here is what the night looks like...FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY:

  • Lift tickets for New Year's Eve - 4pm through 10pm
  • Outdoor music and bonfire at the base of King Pine
  • Ice skating in our covered and well-lit "Tohko Dome"
  • Outdoor Hot Tubs, provided by Softubs of North Conway at the base of King Pine
  • Torchlight parade at 10pm - all welcome to join in!
  • Family fun ski & snowboard raceFOR KIDS: All the above, plus...
  • Twisted-10 Big Air Series - PRELUDE (non-competitive and open to all ages and abilities)
  • Tykes Night Out @ 7-9pm with face painting, magic, balloon tieing, games and FUN! (geared towards 5-10 yr olds).

Enjoy it all at our regular ticket price of...$20 (13+), $12 for juniors (4-12)Snowtubing will also be available that evening from 5-7 pm and 7-9 pm for $15 per person. Advanced reservations recommended.

New Years Eve lodging @ Purity Spring Resort. Relax... spend the holiday with us for even more fun! Our New Year's Eve lodging package includes all the above PLUS 2 nights logding, all meals, complimentary child care from 4-9 pm (advanced reservation only), complimentary skiing and snowtubing ... and even a pizza party sponsored by Flatbread Pizza in the kid-friendly Trail's End Tavern at 10:30pm!

Winter Camping Tips #!

We are winter camping in our RV trailer this year for the 1st full year. Some tips learned and I'm sure more to come.

  • Tip #1: Get a good pair of boots! Make sure they are water proof. Sneakers won't cut it. My feet are wet! Bring lots of socks.
  • Tip #2 (RV): Don't Open Slider: We have an RV with a slider glass door. Keep it shut! We have had lots of ice and snow build up in the tracks, causing the door not to shut and more cold air to come into the camper.
  • Tip #3: (Insulate Windows): We are going to try to seal some of our windows with window treatment bought at Walmart. Not sure if this will work or not. Stay tuned...

Winter camping can be lots of fun. We hope to ski, cross country ski, snowmobile, shop, go tubing and maybe even take in a sleigh ride.

Hoping to hit King Pine, Cranmore, and possibly Wildcat this year!

Road Trip 2008 - Travel to Dallas


Graceland
From Nashville, TN we headed down I40 to Memphis, TN. I learned that Tennessee takes a long time to travel through going East to West! Almost 4 times longer than Mass. I do love the 70MPH speed limits. Never saw law enforcement once! My wife wanted to stop in at Elvis Presley's Graceland but by the time we arrived it had been closed for several hours. We were surprised to find that this location is more or less set back in a small city. The is a small side access road that you can drive up to and "live park" to get out and take a peak. That is exactly what we did on this rainy cold night (along with a few dozen other people). The picture of the house is from the city street. The visitor center across the street was all lit up with Christmas lights along with music playing (by the king of course!) Elvis' plane "the Lisa Marie" is available for touring as well. Overall, I expected Graceland to be much more in a country setting. It was very interesting but it is probably somewhere I would visit without children.

We stayed the night in Little Rock, Arkansas. The next morning I tried to convince my wife to visit the President Bill Clinton's Library but she wanted nothing of it so we moved ahead to Dallas Texas.
Saltgrass

We were in Dallas for a week while I was on business. Dallas is a HUGE city and believe it or not can be quite intimidating to drive in with these super structure highways and over passes. This was enough for my wife to stay in and catch the kids up on their homeschool work while I was at work. Also my oldest son was sick so we didn't go anywhere. The last night there we ventured out for steak at the Saltgrass restaurant. I beleive this is a southern chain resturant but definately ALL Texas! My wife had Cattleman's Prime Rib with a very large baked potato smothered in sour cream along with a tasty caesar salad. The prime rib in our opinion was just a bit on the fatty side but otherwise very tasty. I had the Wagon Boss Top Sirloin steak (cooked medium) along with a baked potato and a full sized garden salad. My steak was absolutely delicious and I ate every bite (no fat whatsoever). I heard a long time ago that the meat is tastier and leaner in Texas because the cattle are wheat fed vs. corn fed (not sure if this is true or not but I do have to say the entire meal was great). The waiter supplied plenty of wheat bread with a sweet butter. We went through 3 loaves! The weird part of the dining experience that was that the home of "JR Ewing" were were dining in a "dry area" and in order to have a beer they had to scan my license. The beer (can't remember the name) was OK and I didn't want to go through the hassle so only had 1 small glass (and I later found out that it was inexpensive: only $1.50 compared to my wife's $2.29 ice tea.
Great Time! Even the kids enjoyed their pizza and chicken nuggets. My daughter even ordered and the devoured the kids BBQ Baby Back Ribs. The service was awesome and made us feel at home waiter dresses in Western style.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Winter Camping starts at Danforth Bay!

Winter camping started this weekend at Danforth Bay. Our original plans was to head up on Thursday evening but mother nature had changed that plan! The ice storm which hit northern Mass and southern New Hampshire caused us to loose power at home and we wisely stayed home. We ended up loosing power early Friday morning and it did not come back until Friday evening. Our neighbors right behind us (on a different street) still does not have power and this includes 1/2 of our neighbors. Hope everyone made out ok! We headed up on Saturday morning.

Some winter camping tips are already forming:
  • Hats, mittens, scarfs, winter coats are needed!
  • Ice-delocker. Our locks were FROZEN! I had to pull the blow dryer out of my wife's suitcase in order to open the camper.
  • Ice-chipper is your most important tool!
  • Lots of blankets. We found some fleece throws at Walmart for $4.
  • Sleds! The kids enjoyed taking walks and going through the woods.
Stay tuned! More to come for sure!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Road Trip - Fall 2008: - Aquarium Restaurant Review

This is a first of series of reviews from our recent travels to the deep South and the Midwest.

Our first stop was a very brief stop in Nashville, TN at the Grande Ole Opry complex. We didn’t catch any concerts, nor did we see any country music stars. In fact I was very unimpressed with the area. I was expecting something a bit more "country" but instead it was like another super mall complex with a superhighway along the perimeter.

We did manage to enjoy a very nice lunch at the Aquarium Restaurant in the Opry Mills mall complex.

Quick Review:

  • The entrance has a large size circular ceiling to floor fish tank.
  • Another overhead viewing "fish tank" stretches through thee archway of the reception area to the entrance of the dining room.
  • There is a huge tank in the middle of the dining room featuring many types of sea creatures including sharks, schools of fish, and even a guitar nose stingray. Plus many more.
  • The restaurant itself, is well themed and very relaxing. You literally feel like you are dining at the bottom of the ocean.
  • Kids can get up and walk around to explore the fish.
  • A diver appears in the tank twice a day for feedings.
  • The service here was excellent! The waitress came around and asked if we had any questions about any of the fish.
  • Great place for the family as well as a romantic date.
  • The food was good but a bit pricey. $5.99 for kid meals. $17 and up for entrees
  • As this was lunch we had burgers and subs (about $10-$12)


Pictures of this great restaurant is here.

Saturday, December 06, 2008

Updates to NEC sites

Hello All!

Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. We are looking forward to a great and exciting winter in New England and perhaps traveling beyond! Thank you for all your support!

I will have at LEAST 5 new interesting post to provide in December and (probably more). Stay tuned!!!

If you would like to see some of our detailed pictures be sure to sign up as a "follower" and I'll send picture e-mails, travel upates, etc. I'm currently re-organizing my webshots photos and will be making some much needed changes.

Happy travels to everyone and Merry Christmas!

NEC (Bob)

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Journey to Bethlehem

Journey to Bethlehem, Windham, NH
(photo courtesy of Windham Bible Chapel)

The presentation of "Journey to Bethlehem" at Windham Bible Chapel, in Windham,NH is coming this weekend!!! (Rt. 111 off of Rt. I93 to S. Lowell Rd., Left onto Cobbetts Pond Rd.)

Travel back in time and experience the people, places, and circumstances that surrounded the birth of Jesus Christ. Follow your guide on an outdoor journey as you travel from the city of Nazareth to the town of Bethlehem. You'll encounter the Roman Guards, Wisemen from the East, Old Testament Prophets, Shepherds tending their sheep, messenger Angels, ending your journey at the Stable with the Christ Child lying in the Manger.

Hours:

Thursday, December 4th - 7 to 9PM
Friday, December 5th - 7 to 9PM
Saturday, December 6th - 5 to 8PM

FREE ADMISSION OUTDOOR GUIDED TOURS EVERY 10 MINUTES FAMILY CAROLING AROUND THE BONFIRE HOT COCOA & COOKIES

Feel free to visit the church's web site at http://www.windhambible.com/

Hope you all can come and treat your family to a live reenactment of the true story and meaning of Christmas this Holiday Season!