Enjoying another week off (no driving) at Red Dot Farm with family. Unusually warm weather makes it very comfortable.
Keeping busy with fun (LED) lighting projects around the house.New under cabinet lights (better to find the home-baked cookies)Rope light adds ambiance to warm evenings on the deck
Kelan arrived Friday to prep for the co-pilot position on the next leg.
After a third day of driving lots of miles I arrived at Brixey, MO (a town of 24 with its own zip code!)
for a week at sister Sue Ellen’s.
Parked at Red Dot Farm house and greeted by Sawyer and TugboatThe leaves here are already on the ground (they skipped the colorful phase this year), but the weather was beautifully “top down” on the way in.
Drove south out of DC and found the longest bridge/tunnel in the US: the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (15 miles long). Felt like I was driving out into the Atlantic.
First, a high rise followed by miles of low bridge.
Then, out in the middle of the ocean-size bay, suddenly the road dives below the water level into a mile or two of submarine tunnel.
Then more low bridge looking like you’re heading for Portugal.
This repeats a couple times (more tunnels). Of course You finally come out in Virginia Beach and Norfolk. Quite the ride.
Travel time from Newark to Alexandria was fairly short. Got here just after noon.
Visiting college friend Mary who is president of the board of a local Russian opera company. So off to a gala concert at the French Embassy.Entrance hall at the French Embassy
The operatic concert was from a Russian Opera.The full cast takes a bow to standing ovationMain characters Onegin and Tatiana in duet as seen from our front row seats
The performance was followed by a dinner reception (with a few more songs)After the dinner reception (and a few glasses of champagne)
Spent the day checking off my New York bucket list.
Just coming up from the PATH train station at the World Trade Center is awe inspiring as you see the new “Oculus” which serves as a skylight for the station.The Oculus as seen from the insideThe Oculus. I had never heard of such a thing.
Then on to the 9-11 Memorial.Reflecting pool for the South Tower is somberly inspiring
Then to the new Freedom Tower
AND going right up to the 102nd floor observation deck.View from the top
And finally touring the most excellent 9-11 Museum (took me almost 3 hours).
Found my little car all well and ready to travel. (Thanks Carolyn and Cynthia for the car care hospitality.)Singing “Back in the saddle, Again” and “On the Road Again” as I head out with the top down despite the cool misty day.
Just needed a new wiper blade, a window wipe, and a restocking of the car food cooler. (One should always have a stash of cookies in the car cooler in case of a roadside emergency.)
Lots of beautiful New England Fall color along the way. Changing to less red and more yellow as I went south – also a dramatic change from cool and misty to warm and sunny. Nice.
NYC roads are in no better shape than our Bay Area pot-holed tracks, and there are more of them. Got here ok, but how was this even possible before GPS/Google maps and turn-by-turn directions!? Like following a strand of spaghetti through the bowl.