In early June, before the weather got really hot, a friend
and I hiked the one and one-quarter miles up to the Heublein Tower at Talcott Mountain State Park in Simsbury . Interesting how the trail gets steeper as I
get older! But, it was invigorating. I dropped some of my books off at the
bookstore, then climbed the stairs to view the dining room and Gilbert
Heublein's bedroom, both renovated in recent years to resemble the way they
looked in the early 1900s. After a light lunch at one of the picnic tables we
walked around the outside admiring the flora and fauna before heading back. A
great afternoon.
Twice this year, I took visitors on the Thimble Islands
Cruise in the Stony Creek Section of Branford. Both times, it was a beautiful day for the 45-minute narrative
boat tour through the interesting islands. The unique dwellings never fail to
amuse me. On one island sits a 27-room Tudor Mansion with miniature golf
course, swimming pool, gardener's cottage and other amenities, including - why
not? palm trees. And, then there is the island with one small room on stilts.
Both times, we simply parked and waited for the next
available tour. Once it was the Sea Mist and the other, Volsunga IV. Both were
fun and informative. At the town beach which is adjacent to the dock and where
I suggest picnicking, I found something new - a cement slab with several picnic
tables. Nice.
Although it had not been planned, on the way home after both
visits, we ended up on Main Street Essex.
We drove almost to the bottom of Main
Street - normally we would have enjoyed walking
but it had been a full day - to visit the Sweet Pea Ice Cream shop. Yum.
I didn't have time to tour the following places in
detail this year, but I did enjoy driving to and eyeballing the following
destinations when I dropped off the 3rd Edition of my book to the gift shops:
Mark Twain House & Museum,
Rose's Berry Farm,
UCONN (Bookstore)
Future plans this year include Gouveia Vineyards in Wallingford
for an annual family picnic on the lawn and some of the younger generation want
to revisit Farmington River Tubing in
New Hartford, although we only have until Labor Day. Yikes! We'd better get
going. I still have vivid memories of the 2005 trip with five teenage grandkids
and the fun we had. In fact, the chapter in my book is all about that trip.
And, finally, I can never let mid-October go by without my
annual fall foliage day trip, usually to Kent
Falls & Cornwall Covered Bridge in Kent
and West Cornwall, (only 7 miles apart,) Mohawk State
Forest in Cornwall ,
and Hopkins Vineyard in New Preston,
where the view across Lake
Waramaugh is the best.
What is your passion? Whatever in your life is calling to
you, whether it is spending more time on your art, taking a class, renewing
friendships, or getting out and about more often, take time to pursue it with
vigor and joy. Discover the gifts that are waiting for you.
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