Archive for July, 2012

Posted by Mark at 30 July 2012

Category: Travel

Lethy and Jane got the return leg of the road trip – with twice the time to do it, so they had the fun part!

I only have 2nd hand info and some pictures, but here’s what I’ve got!

The day after we left, I guess they finally had a spare moment to breath – and check out the trails that start at the end of the street:

Hiking up to King Con lift is no short climb!

As they began their drive, they went to a real old ghost town and then stayed in a real old west hotel.

They saw whatever the heck these things are…

Parts of Wyoming really look like Badlands…

They proceeded to drive through a whole lot of Nowhere…

They stopped at the Roller Skating Museum…

And eventually reached Chicago:

They stopped off in Chinatown there…

But ultimately, they made it back to NY…

All pictures for their portion of the trip here.

 

Posted by Mark at 30 July 2012

Category: Travel

Well there isn’t too much to write about our time in Park City.

Most of my time was spent on renovations, furnishing, etc.

Evenings were spent grilling!

Here’s one of our neighbors there…

The north side deck:

Master bedroom with small study:

Bunks:

2nd bedroom:

3rd bedroom:

Dining:

Living:

Kitchen:

Me and Lethy enjoying the fruits of our labor…

We hope to go back this fall and actually spend more time having fun and less spending money and working!

All pictures here.

Posted by Mark at 30 July 2012

Category: Travel

So at the end of June Lethy and I packed up the car and hit the road to furnish the condo in Park City!

Day 1:

 

After finalizing packing in Nyack, we hit the road for Lancaster, PA.

Welcome to PA!

We drove through a lot of smaller highways and some completely incomprehensible traffic in PA to get to Lancaster and then we really didn’t get to see anything Amish like before we had to get back on the road.

West Virginia should have been a very short, forgettable part of our trip, but mother nature decided otherwise.

There were very strong tornadoes all around us and our phones were going crazy with weather warnings and the radio was on full blown disaster alerts.

Several hours later, after quite a bit of white knuckle driving, we entered Ohio.

Several more hours driving well into the night, we finally reached our Day 1 lodging in Dayton, OH!

Day 2 – Dayton, OH to Hays, KS – Corn, Soy, Wheat, oh boy!

 

Waking up in Ohio, we licked our wounds, had a hardy middle America breakfast, and hit the road once more.

Indiana…

and Illinois…

Were utterly forgettable.

Missouri was only more memorable for crossing the Mississippi.

Kansas provided some good “wow, we’re finally in Kansas again” jokes.

As we drove into the night in a seemingly never ending state, we again got treated to Tornado warnings, torrential rain, electrical storms, and strong winds with just a touch of hail. The tornadoes were not as close this time so it was not quite as bad.

Day 3 – Hays, KS to Park City, UT – Up and over

We’re not in Kansas anymore.

Colorado started out much like Kansas, but as we proceeded west, the Rockies began to loom and quickly we were up in them. We took the “scenic” route going up through Winter Park and then along US Highway 40.

The driving was fun, lots of sharp curves and steep climbs. Still snow in the Rockies, too.

A very quick stop in Dinosaur National Park and the smell of fires was in the air.

Almost there!

Entered UT and the fires became worse and worse. Heavy smoke filled the air in some places.

Finally after over 2250 Miles, we’re there!

 

Posted by Mark at 30 July 2012

Category: concerts

I’d long thought that seeing Tenacious D would be awesome. That the combination of being an actor/comedian and musician with some great songs would be a lot of fun.

They were fun, but did not meet my expectations.

I understand that bands want to play their new songs. But they have to realize they are performing for us.

The huge “turkey” set piece was pretty funny, especially how it inflated…

They didn’t play Master Exploder or Rock your Socks off…

But at least they did play Dude (I Totally Miss You).

All pictures here.

 

Posted by Mark at 30 July 2012

Category: concerts

Long overdue….

Gogol Bordello have to be one of the most hectic and energetic acts around right now.

Their fanbase is insanely diverse from hipsters to hippies to old folksy sorts to… skinheads.

Even not knowing many of their songs, it was easy to get caught up in it.

All images here.

 

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