Saturday, August 15, 2015

Nickel Plate 765

Ever since she was a little girl, my mother has loved trains. When she was really little, they lived behind a store in Java Center that her father ran. It was very close to the A & A (Attica and Arcade Railroad) and she would play at the Depot. She still has a soft spot for that train, which amazingly still runs. So when she heard that the Fort Wayne Historical Society's Nickel Plate Road Steam Engine 765 was headed our way to run two excursions from Buffalo, she was very excited to go. She got us tickets for Sunday August 2, then all we had to do was wait.

We got up bright and early to be at the Buffalo rail yard by 7:15.  We mistakenly went to the Amtrak station, where they kindly pointed us in the right direction. After a little initial confusion, a kind conductor found us four seats together in the beautifully restored St. Augustine car. With a puff of smoke and a blowing horn we were off!

The amazing part, at least to us, was steaming past all the familiar sites, from a vantage point rarely seen. We even went past our house! The most exciting part was going over the 100 year old iron train trestle in Letchworth State Park.  It's being replaced, so this was the only chance to go over it.  It was really beautiful. So many people came out to see the train, every where we went there were people! Mobs of people - at intersections, in fields, and all along the roads.  There were even "train chasers" w/o followed us all the way to Corning!. 

In Corning, there were buses to take people to the glass museum if you wanted to go.  Or you could stay on the train as it went to load up on coal and water for the trip home.  

It was a gorgeous ride on a gorgeous train, and I'm thrilled we got to be a part of history



Mom on the train  
The train in Corning
Main Street Attica. Our train actually went past our house!
Our beautiful car


Going over the trestle

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Saturday March 7th, 2015

Saturday March 7th, 2015
Location - Daytona Beach
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Another cold and windy day. High in the 50's. But still better than back home.  If it was 50 at home we'd be in shorts.  We walked down to Main Street to catch part of the parade, which we ended up missing anyway as we were inside eating.  We walked all the way down to the Boot Hill Saloon, checking out all the bars and food vendors on the way. Nothing really stood out, so we ended up back at the beginning, at Cruisin Bar and Grill.  We were seated very quickly for as busy as it was.  One of the special drinks was Mud Slide, which is my favorite.  I didn't realize until the bill came that it included the lame souvenir glass, and was $15!  I was NOT happy about that at all, and feel the server might have mentioned that.
I ordered the Reuben, which was just okay.  John had the grilled chicken breast sandwich which he said was also just okay.  But we were really saving up our appetites for dinner.

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We ate next door at the Hilton, where we had eaten last year and really enjoyed it.  Doc Bales Restaurant has a prime rib and seafood buffet on Fridays and Saturdays
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It had tons of seafood, including crab legs.  The salads were fresh and the ranch dressing was one of the best we've ever had.  The prime rib was super tender.  We only had room for a little dessert, but they were delicious. Service was great too!
After dinner we wandered back down to Main Street.  It was packed.  Lots of bars had bands. Everywhere was pretty packed.  And since it was later (10ish)  a lot of people had been partying all day and let's say they were not at their best LOL.   One of the bars had Godsmack, so we listened to them for a bit and then the crowd was too much so we moved on and stumbled on Whitesnake!  Any true 80's music lover will know who they are.  We only caught maybe the last hour and were pretty disappointed we hadn't heard it all but we heard them play our favorites.  This to me was definitely my favorite part of Bike Week.  After they finished, we waited around to hear the next band which was a Kiss cover band.  And they were seriously the worst band I've ever heard.  They just couldn't get it together.  Ouch.  We wandered up and down Main Street a little more and then finally called it a night

Sunday March 8, 2015

Sunday, March 8, 2015
Location - Daytona Beach


Today is our 4th day at the Daytona Beach Regency.  We are here partly for Bike Week, and partly just to enjoy the beach.  Today we are taking a break from anything bike-related and just relaxing.  We slept in a bit (hello Daylight Saving Time!) and then walked down the beach to the Pier and Boardwalk
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There's a Joe's on the pier, but today we ate on the Boardwalk, at King Pizza. We of course had pizza.



It was pretty great.  Lots of cheese and pepperoni, and NY style bendy-crust.

It's warmer today, high of 72, with just a little bit of wind off the water.  After two cold, super windy days, this felt awesome.  Today the food trucks were back on the beach, as were the beach-goers. After lunch we strolled back along the boardwalk to the condo.  We sat out on the balcony for a bit, but the wind is still a bit chilly.  And the motorcycles going by are SO loud.  I realize they are just excited but they don't need to rev it up just waiting for the signal to change.  I loved the condo last year when we were right on the ocean, the ocean is much quieter than the bikes.  Last year we never heard them!  This year we are one unit back, still with an ocean view but there is a service alley between us and the building next door and it acts like a wind tunnel and noise amplifier.  If we come back next year we will definitely ask for a front unit.

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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Happy 2015!

I have a feeling that 2015 is going to be an awesome year! We've got a great winter of traveling planned.  But first, I want to tell you about my daughter's travel blog, and urge you to go read today's post.  I'll just wait here until you read it :D

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It really gives a great perspective on setting those New Year's Resolutions