Hello friends, family and neighbors. It has been almost a year since I have posted here. I must apologize for the delay, but I have a valid excuse… my home was flooded last year. I lost much (and among the damaged items was my computer). With no real time, home or technology to use, I lost track of my new hobby. I have a year of pictures still to download off my cameras!!! Somehow my insurance company thinks that all of this was perfectly acceptable (I will save that rant for later).
That is not to say that I did not travel – oh, I traveled last year. Now, I am stuck with where to begin. Do I start with the past and then get to recent trips, or do I act like the airlines and cover the current stuff and fill in the past when I get a chance? Anyone have ideas?
Because there is really much to write about, I will start with a basic year summary for 2012:
- New States – I only got to one new state in 2012 – Arkansas (and finished the “A” states). I was pleasantly surprised by my stay and will definitely plan another visit to areas I missed
- All States Visited – AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, LA, MD, NC, NJ, NM, NY, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WA
- New Cities – Memphis, TN; Flagstaff, Arizona; Lake Charles, LA (technically I was there before for 4 hours)
- Art Towns – Flagstaff and Tubek Arizona
- New Aquariums – Moody Gardens (Galveston, TX)
- New Art Museums – Albuquerque Art Museum (for a show on Goya), Seattle Art Museum
- New Parks/Monuments – Chiricahua National Monument (AZ), Petrified Forest National Park (AZ), Pipe Organ Cactus National Monument (AZ), Big Thicket National Preserve (TX), Flight 93 National Memorial (PA), President Clinton Birthplace Home (AR), Golden Gate National Recreation Area (CA)
- Funky Features/Events – Alaska State Fair (the world record cabbage), Diamond State Park, Arkansas (sadly I did not find a diamond), Chihuly Garden and Glass (Seattle), Gas Plant Park in Seattle, Meteor Crater (AZ)
- Paranormal Adventures – ghost tour on the Queen Mary (California)
- Iconic Structures – Queen Mary, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Disney World, Disney Land, Graceland, Golden Gate Bridge
- Bowl Game – Russell Athletic Bowl (Orlando, FL)
There were several truly notable trips last year that struck a chord, places that I have wanted to visit for a while. First and foremost, I must say that Arkansas is not what I had imagined. It was much greener and lusher. In my mind, I had created a landscape similar to that of Texas. It is not!!! In fact, its features reminded me of northern New Jersey with the rolling mountains, meandering streams and woodland areas. I was only able to visit 3 southwestern areas of the state – Texarkana, Hope and Murfersboro. I already know that I need to go back and visit Hot Springs. While in Arkansas this trip, I stopped in Hope to visit the Clinton home. In order to get a picture, you literally have to walk across the street to get a good view. From that “little town called Hope,” I traveled north to the infamous Diamond State Park. Yes, you can keep what you find. And NO, it is not easy. Diamond pit mining is not for the faint of heart. And going in June is not a good idea. I went to say I tried and tip my hat to all the die-hards/regulars that make a go at the search. I must say that the park offers plenty of enticement, with bronzed shovels where the real big finds were uncovered. What amazed me most was the willingness of so many to dig through the cracked earth for hours, the excitement at their find and then the sad let down when appraisers tell them their find was just a piece of quartz. It was interesting… and I can say I tried (for a few hours). It was good to see they had a waterpark attached – you need it to cool down. So, if this park interests you – don’t go in the summer, aim for the fall or spring!
Yes, that is a mouse on the wheel! |
Cabbage = 136 lbs. |
I had a huge Alaska let-down in 2012. For years, I have wanted to visit Katmai National Park – not exactly This time, I thought I had a plan – heck, I even had reservations. Alas, it was not to be, as work pulled out at the very last minute, as in the day before I was to leave. This left me with time to fill and with no place to stay in King Salmon; I had to scrap my plans. The newfound time allowed me to head to the Alaska State Fair for the first time. If you have never heard of this fair, you must look it up! Here, Alaska farmers really shine with gigantic vegetables (the world record was cabbage was shattered last year). Typically you see huge pumpkin, zucchini, cabbage – those harder skinned veggies and leafy heads. Of course, the fair is more than veggies – you get all the fun of a boardwalk for 3x the price. Games I grew up playing at Seaside were $5 a pop here. There were rides, food, musicians, shows 4-H animal exhibits and even a magician.