Monday, October 19, 2009

Fall Foilage Cruise

Fall Foilage Cruise

Every once in a while Scott earns a trip through work and every once in a while I will say "Yes" I would like to take that trip. Since 9-11, I have not said yes very often. The conditions were right however and I decided since I needed a break and, it was still in the United States, that I would love to go. I'm so glad I did. This was one of the most relaxing, fun trips I have been on. I would recommend this to anyone. The places we visited were Boston Massachuttes, Bar Harbor Maine, Portland Maine, and Novia Scotia.

Novia Scotia

I loved Novia Scotia. The people were friendly and the scenery breathtaking. We hired a taxi that took us on a tour of the city and then drove us out to the quaint fishing village, Peggy's Cove. The most enjoyable part about the trip was finding an Island that we want to buy and live on.
Titanic Cemetary

Peggy's Cove-Lighthouse

The Island we want to buy and live on

Breathtaking Scenery

Bar Harbor
What we loved about Bar Harbor was the quaint houses and quaint town. We walked through town and found beautiful houses on the outskirts. We had great lobster at a place called Galen's. Our favorite find was a store called Fiore. They sold olive oils and balsamic vinegars. They had the store set up like a tasting table. I tasted every oil and vinegar in the store. We purchased over 8 bottles and had them shipped home. Our favorite combination was Blood Orange olive oil and Strawberry balsamic vinegar.



Cute, quaint town

Scott eating lobster at Galen's

Our favorite Store: Fiore
Portland Maine
While in Portland, Maine we spent most of our time on a little Island called House Island. It was privately owned by a family that had roots going back over 100 years. On the Island were a few houses and an old military fort called Fort Schemmel. We toured the fort, walked the beaches, at lobster and enjoyed the beautiful scenery. I could have spent a few days just on this small Island. Very peaceful.

The "Sand" on House Island

Our Lobster Bake

Entrance to courtyard of the Fort

One small side of the Fort

Lobster Bouys
Boston
Our cruise left out of Boston. We had a day to tour the city. Scott and I decided to walk along the Freedom Trail. We didn't realize it would take the most part of the day but we sure did enjoy the history and scenery. These are just a few pictures we took while in Boston.
North Church

In the Boston Cememtary
I think this is John Hancock's headstone?

Me in the cemetary. We saw Paul Revere's headstone and
Mother Goose's Headstone

Scott and I LOVE old cemetaries. Besides Ireland, this
one was one of our favorites. Headstones going back to
the early 1700's

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Chase in the Mission Field

Here are a few pictures Chase sent from the mission field. He was in a threesome companionship for a while. He is currently serving in Petersburg, VA. We laugh because he has already given a talk and played the piano in sacrament meeting. He said that he played so bad that all the members said it would be one of the most memorable sacrament meeting. He started the opening song and goofed up so bad he stopped and said he needed to start over. I'm sure the chorister loved him for that one. I had to tell him "I told you so" because we have been telling him since he was 8 years old that he would have to play the piano on his mission.
Wakefield District
Chase's two companions - Elder Gaunt and Elder Smith

First night in the Mission Home 10/07/09