From the Vineyard to Ashville.

Again… click a pic to take you into the gallery.

These pictures bring us from Martha’s Vineyard through Ashville N.C.

Woah… I learned how to add a gallery.

I’ve made my way to Charleston and have found myself of a pretty unpopulated part of Folly Beach in South Carolina’s Low Country.  I suppose for locals it’s a little chilly for the beach but I’m enjoying things none the less.  As well as chasing the Fall, I’ve probably also been chasing the tourist season, which suits me just fine.  Gordy and I just have that much more room to run around.  I’ve taken a few extra days off of the road to collect myself and make plans for the next segment of the trip.  In less than a month I’ll have been to and nearly returned from Norway already.  I guess times keep ticking away no matter where you’re at.

Here’s a little photo update from some of the previous stops.

See you soon!

-E, G and B.

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Plymouth Rock

Cape Cod

P-Town

Well…. It turned out there was some sort of festival going on in Provincetown the night I was there.  I thought I’d share the experience as best as I could.  It actually was a pretty good time and obviously the people seemed to be enjoying themselves.

Buttercup does Boston.

Why not swing by Boston for the World Series….

I had initially decided that driving an RV named Buttercup through any major city may be ill advised… I haven’t however always been known as one to heed the advise of others (even when that advice is my own) and instead choose to prove the naysayers wrong….  It isn’t often that one just happens to be driving through the city hosting game six of the World Series either. It would turn out that Boston would go on to win game six and clinch the World Series at home for the first time in nearly 100 years in this storied franchises’ history…. we had to give it a try.

Well I’m still driving and Buttercup is in one piece…. Although we did narrowly escape a low tunnel with about 4 feet to spare before the exit when I noticed the “10 foot low clearance” sign ahead.  We won’t be attempting this feat again soon.

Enjoy the pictures!

1- Gordy SoxGordy was excited and dressed for the game early.

2 - Police EscortSo this is my rear view mirror. That is the back door with a small window I look through to see what is behind me.  What is difficult to make out is the police escort trailing me because I had propane on board.  Apparently this is a no-no when traveling through the tunnel that I needed to traverse on my way to the stadium.  Thankfully I was deemed non-threatening and the escort was sufficient.

3 - Easy parkingIt turns out that parking an RV is easy in Cambridge.  Also, by chance, this is the street that my cousin used to have her office on.  What are the odds?

4 - Them ApplesHe got her number.  How do you like them apples.

5- At the RiverBy the river.

6 - SundownGreat evening for a game 6!

7 SkylineI decided to make the walk to Fenway. The view was pretty great and the Prudential Building was in full support of the home team.

The last time I was in town was the week of the Boston Marathon. The morning I left, the city was on lock-down, and in the middle of a manhunt for the bombing suspects.  The scene and atmosphere in the city couldn’t have been more different for my return.  The pictures should speak for themselves…  What a difference.

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8-afterAfter!

9 FenwayJust blending in.

10 - PoliceThe bike police had a parade!  It reminded me of the Shriners!

11 - Melissa World SeriesThis is Melissa. She asked if I had an extra ticket to the game… I didn’t.  We waited around the park for a while, taking in the atmosphere and energy of the place before I rented a bike and we took off back to Cambridge to enjoy the rest of the game indoors at “Miracle of Science” on Mass Ave with some ginger-beers and other locals.

12 - Last OutBefore the last out of the game…  This local was ready for the victory… they got it and the Sox Won.  The place went pretty crazy and I have to say I was glad to be around and be a part of it all.

Visually Salem (and Gloucester)

1- Kennebunkport Beach

Kennebunkport: Listed in my book of 1001 places to see before you die.  Actually there is a B&B listed but the beach was more appealing.  After a long drive, it was great to mingle with other locals out for a stroll their house animals.  Gordy had a good time running up and down the beach and even played well with others.  He also pooped twice.

2- Woodman's of Essex

Woodman’s.  Also in the book.  Birthplace of the fried oyster.  Turns out I don’t like fried oysters.

3- out the Back window Winter Island

We stopped at Winter Island in Salem for the night.  Not bad for a van down by the river.

4-Winter Islan Barracks

There was a nice little walking tour which pointed out that we were staying at old fort.  These were the Barracks that were modeled after George Washington’s residence.

5-Winter pano

6- lighthouse Sunset

A great start to the day with the Fort Pickering Lighthouse.

7- moat

Gordy found the Moat… or what was left of it.

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Gloucester.

8 - lobster 1

Hello Lunch…

9 - Lobster 2

Not bad for a Minnesota kid.  The waitress thought so anyways.

10 - Gordy Sailor

11 - Salem Gnome

There was a pie eating contest for Halloween Week.  This Gnome won.

12- Salem Map

This fountain (obviously shut down for the season) is actually a map of Salem.  The top layer is the original coastline and the bottom layer is present day. It’s pretty hard to see the layers but they are there.

13- Salem Grave

Salem Graveyard.

14 - Giles Corey

This 81 year old man refused to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty (of being a Witch) when accused.  This prevented the courts from taking possession of his property and allowed for the inheritance to be passed along to his children.  He was placed under a wooden door in a pit in the ground.  Stones were piled on top of the door for six days before he was eventually crushed to death.  According to local legend, with his last breath,  he cursed the town of Salem. Today many continuing misfortunes are blamed on the curse of Giles Corey.

16 -Jail Houdinini escaped from

This is an old Jail that Houdini once escaped from.

17 - Lightning Grave

Notice the gravestone that faces this tree.  The gentleman buried here died after being struck by lightning.

18 - Lightning Tree

According to locals, this same tree that he is facing has been struck three additional times since his burial.

19 - Witch trial memorial

These benches alongside the graveyard are a part of the Salem Witch trial Memorial.  As they had been branded Witches, the victims of the trials were buried in graves barely deep enough to cover their bodies leaving them open to the advance of wild animals.  Needless to say, the bodies have long since vanished and the individuals were never given a proper burial.  This memorial stands as a place for remembrance.

20 - Salem Graveyard

This tree has been growing in the graveyard since the time of the Witch Trials.

21- Toy Museum

The Toy museum in Salem is amazing.  I’m pretty sure I had all of these He-Men.  The collection is pretty incredible and has been featured on a couple of TV shows but I didn’t pay close enough attention to tell you which ones.

22 - Alexander Graham Bell

Who Knew?!?  Go Salem!

23 - Samantha

Bewitched did some filming in Salem.  A few areas are featured in the TV show and created some buzz in the area for a while.

24-House of 7 Gables

This is the House of the Seven Gables as featured in the book of the same name by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Many would speculate that he added the “w” to his name to hide himself from his local familial past. His relative, judge John Hathorne, was the only judge involved in the witch trials who never repented for his actions and involvement.

25 -Allison and the Pickering house

Allison was a tour guide at the House of the Seven Gables.  She was able to take some time out of her day to cruise around with me and Gordy sharing some local history.  Behind them is the Pickering House.  It still houses members of the Pickering family, making it the longest lasting property with the same continued lineage in the U.S.  She is currently pursuing a career in the music industry and is planning a rip to Ireland next summer.

26 - Bad Math

Someone at WalMart is very bad at math.

Visually Acadia

There is no way this small sampling of pictures could in any way represent the park, but its a start..

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After leaving Portland, we drove up the coast on Highway 1, this was our first potential lunch stop.

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We drove into the night.  Stopped at a great place called Jasper’s, then continued on into Bar Harbor.  Good Morning!

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Gordy and the Boats.

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This is a fountain.

ImageHalf way up Cadillac mountain provided a nice view of the town below.

ImageKing of the Mountain.

ImageJust stopping for a while to take it all in. A lot of the pictures later are from along the coastline in front of us.

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ImageThis scenic drive.

ImageSieur De Monts Spring is the place people often associate with the birthplace of Acadia and one of the founding visionaries George Dorr.

ImageJust a stop by a lake.

ImageThe G-man out enjoying another run in the sand.

ImageSmile!

ImageTime to keep going.

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ImageNot a bad lunch stop. Jordan Pond. It kind of seemed fake.

ImageReady or not, here I come!  (Buttercup is not very good at hide-and-seek but I always let her pretend that she does a really good job hiding.)

ImageI’M THE KING OF THE WORLD!!!!

ImageGetting better at the hide and seek.

ImageHe’d getting into a bad habit of sticking his tongue out at me.

ImageSunset from the top of Cadillac Mountain

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ImageWe got there about an hour and half early and not only watched the sun go down but also the crowd gather and disperse.

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Sunrise on Cadillac.

ImageSand Beach.  Alone.

ImageIt was pretty amazing the amount of time we were able to spend in isolation in the park.

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ImageView from one of the hikes I ventured out on.

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ImageTough Mudder.

ImageOvernight, the leaf season had ended.

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ImageYeah….boats….

ImageWe noticed some sea-kayakers.

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ImageHis bad Habit.

ImageHiking into Wonder Land

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This was pretty much the vibe of Wonderland.

There was much more but the camera got packed away.  It was a little rainy on our last day at Acadia and we said out farewells and headed out into the night.