Saturday, June 30, 2012
Oxon Hill, MD (USA)
[took care of finances in the AM - did some shopping later (prep for Tim and Elizabeth's party) - evidence of the massive storm that took out power around the city, but we were unscathed - looked for houses later in the afternoon - may have found one we can rent in a good location (called Nicky to get in touch with the landlord) - headed across the Potomac River around 1745 - made it to Tim's (at National Harbor) right as they were getting ready for the party - met some of their friends and got to see Megan (visiting this week) - found out about a travel app called "Waze" and downloaded it (should be helpful) - stayed long enough to have dinner and watch two fireworks displays down on the River (2130) - they have a great view! - drove home soon afterwards and stayed up late watching movies...]
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Egg Harbor, NJ (USA)
[checked out of my hotel in Somers Point (Residence Inn) this morning and headed to Egg Harbor - attended meetings at FAA Tech Center in Egg Harbor - worked until after lunch - once we were finished, I departed the Jersey Shore and drove, via the Eastern Shore route, towards home - crossed Delaware Memorial Bridge at 1505 - arrived in Alexandria late]
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Atlantic City, NJ (USA)
[worked all day - afterwards, headed back to Somers Point - around dinner time, I took a drive across the bridge to Ocean City - after that, I continued north up the coast to Atlantic City - eventually, I made my way back to my hotel (Residence Inn) - bed late]
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Somers Point, NJ (USA)
[up at 0430 - drove to Atlantic City (via I-95) - passed through Fort McHenry Tunnel at 0555 - followed JFK Memorial Highway (toll) at 0630 - used Delaware Turnpike (toll) at 0640 - ate lunch at Cracker Barrel near Delaware Memorial Bridge - after arriving in Egg Harbor, attended meetings at the FAA Tech Center all day - afterwards, I headed south on the Garden State Toll Road (two tolls) - arrived in Somers Point and checked into my hotel (Residence Inn) - walked to dinner ("Crabby Jacks") on the water - saw Somers Family cemetery - bed late]
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Rockville, MD (USA)
[worked all day in Rockville - huge traffic jam required GW Parkway to get home...]
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Bladensburg, MD (USA)
[visit with Brother Jim - genealogy - lunch - explored U of Maryland - visited Bladensburg Waterfront Park (War of 1812 site) - back to his house - used I-495 around the top of the Beltway (tons of traffic) - got off on GW Parkway and used Chain Bridge Road to get to his nephew's house - very fun time with John, Cheryl and Annie (at their cookout) - left around 2045 - used I-66 to get to I-495 - home around 2130]
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Saturday, June 9, 2012
New York, NY (USA)
[Bob came up with the idea to visit New York City (for the Belmont Stakes) this week - I was up for the trip! - we woke up really early to catch a bus (pretty cheap, actually) - it was my first trip to the Big Apple since Spring Break during college (see MAR 1988) - right before we left, I found information on the Internet about the World Trade Center (9/11) Memorial and managed to print tickets (the site said entry would be quicker that way) - we drove over to Eisenhower Avenue and caught the Metro into Washington, DC - we arrived a Gallery Place around 0900L, the time when the bus was supposed to leave - it was actually closing up its doors, but I managed to catch it and hold it long enough for us to get on - we made pretty good time out of the city, using I-95 almost all the way - the bus had wireless, but no plug for charging... - we saw some good scenery, something I haven't seen for a long time (since I avoid NYC, typically) - the view we got when we arrived in West New York (for the Tunnel) was tremendous (could see the new World Trade Center) - after getting dropped off at Penn Station, we made our way into the Subway System - Bob had a ticket already, but I tried to buy one (with "help" from a local) - we got on a train headed downtown and got off right near the site of the old World Trade Center - before we went in at our scheduled time (1400L), we both got some great hot dogs and sausages (pretty pricy) - we then went into the WTC complex - having a ticket made it really easy (there was a huge line waiting to get them onsite) - we walked around the Memorial for about an hour - it was very moving, seeing the old "footprints" of the tall buildings, now filled up with cascading waterfalls and pools with walls around the top that listed each of the names of the people who died - we missed a chance to see inside the new museum, which won't open for a few more months - making our way back to the subway, we headed back to Penn Station - there, we bought tickets for the Long Island Expressway - when we got on, headed for Belmont, we were joined by thousands of festive fans - it wasn't as good as Churchill Downs, but it made my second leg of the Triple Crown Race Sites memorable (see MAY 1991) - it was great to see the life in the Boroughs, since it was warm and the train went through several pretty neighborhoods - we had to switch trains as we approached Belmont - and we saw even more fans while we waited on the platform - the special train emptied out at Belmont and we walked in with everyone else - we bought cheap general entry tickets and then found some beer - by this point, my phone was almost dead, so I charged it at a convenient outlet while eating and drinking - we had learned a few days before that "I'll Have Another" (who was flirting with history) had scratched from the race, so it was a little anti-climactic - still, we tried to bet (lines were HUGE) and found a good place to watch some of the earlier races - there were sprinkles throughout the afternoon, but the rain held off until the main event - our return bus trip was set for 2000L and we didn't want to be late - so, we watched the call to post and then headed towards the train after they departed the starting gate - we could hear the roar of the crowd, but avoided the rush that occurred right after the race ended - the train made good time (even with the switch again) and we arrived a Penn Station around 1900L - there was actually an earlier bus (from the same company we used this morning) so we inquired if we could use it - we were in luck, not only did they say yes, but we left immediately - traffic was horrible on the way home, so we were happy we made the earlier ride... - Nicky called me and we talked about our day in the City - but then my phone died completely - we arrived back in Chinatown around midnight - there was a huge line for the return trip to NYC (this bus does cycles, I guess) - I haven't hung out near the Verizon Center after midnight: whew! - lots of drunks and seedy characters - but Bob and I made it on the Metro and arrived back at our car without much trouble - what a day!]
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Saturday, June 2, 2012
Front Royal, VA (USA)
[after finishing errands in Kingstowne, drove on Fairfax County Parkway to I-66 - stopped for gas in Marshall - drove out to Front Royal (1000L) - nice little town on the edge of the Shenandoah National Park (canoeing capital ?) - drove into the park and travelled on Skyline Drive for a few hours - stopped for souvenirs at Elkwallow - after checking out one of the tunnels, drove back to US-211 and then went down the mountains to Luray and I-81 - drove north - got off interstate just north of Winchester (VA-7) and drove east to US-340 - then north into West Virginia - got on Charlestown Pike (WV-9) and back into Virginia - exploring and wine tasting (stopped at Hillsborough Vinyards) - drove back to VA-7 (stopped for pie in Leesburg at Mom's Applepie Bakery - calls to Phil and Lee and Kim - drove east on Leesburg Pike (explored the area a little as I made my way back towards Great Falls - arrived at Kim's Parish around an hour before Mass - read for a while and then met up with her and Jeremy - afterwards, we drove into Great Falls and met David for dinner at Peking Delight (had a great time) - after that, drove back to I-495 using Georgetown Pike - talked for Brenna for several hours (mostly about High School and Virginia)]
Friday, June 1, 2012
Chantilly, VA (USA)
[class in Chantilly all day - meeting with Jackie late - thunderstorm all the way home (yuck!)]
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