Saturday, August 13, 2011

My MiniVacation

Hi Friends!

Last week my friend Trisha and I took a mini-vacation. We drove 8 hours west--and I do love to drive WEST!--to Scio, NY to visit Trisha's old friends the Browns. Scio is a small town in Western NY, which we affectionately call Boringsville. It's not that boring, though.

A few of the Browns




The Browns have a big family and we visited with them all and cooed over the newest baby. Then they took us to Letchworth State Park, which has the Genesee River Gorge, aka the Grand Canyon of the East.



It is SO pretty--and I do love a good waterfall!--There were three beautiful falls through a deep rock canyon. The top falls has an old railroad trestle over the top. My pictures are not great, but you get the idea.

Oops, was I supposed to wear Pink?
We picnicked on stone tables in an oak grove near the lower falls. The woods were so pretty there. Trisha remarked that the tables looked like sacrificial altars. They were pretty cool sitting atop stacked slabs.

Trisha-left, Andrew-right
The next day we followed the Browns to Bully Hill Winery overlooking Keuka Lake. The view was fantastic and it was a gorgeous day. We toured the winery with a cute young guide, who was very adept at walking backward and telling the story of Bully Hill.


They used to be Taylor Wineries, till they sold to Coca Cola. Then when a family member wanted to go back into the wine making business he found out that Coke owned the exclusive rights to his name! He had to come up with a different name. The man was quite an artist, so he designed his labels with a goat on them. He said, "they got my name, but they didn't get my goat." There's a lot more to that story, but you get the general idea.

Patio overlooking Keuka Lake
After the tour and lunch on the patio and the gift shop, I tasted a couple of sweet wines. (I used to love dry white wine, but it doesn't agree with me any more, so I had the idea that sipping a little sweet wine before bed would be beneficial.) I ended up buying a few bottles.

Rolling hills of New York
Trisha and I then wound our way north to Route 20 and headed to the Finger Lakes region. We stayed in Skaneateles. A pretty very upscale town on the north end of Skaneateles Lake. The next day we did a little shopping, (I'll tell you the earring story later!) drove around the lake, stopping at antique shops and scenic spots, then meandered our way home. New York has amazing hills, farms, lakes, countryside!


In Imagine, my fave gift shop overlooking the lake
I do love to take a drive whenever I can. Dad used to take us for rides when he wasn't working at one of his many jobs. We drove all over New England, mostly Vermont. Trisha and I are naturals at it. We try to quote the end of The Blues Brothers about road trips, though we never really remember the words.  We also burst into song whenever appropriate-something will prompt us and we burst... She remembers the words and I remember the tune. We're a good team. Our Moms did the same thing. Our songs are a little more modern, but it's the same!


Maybe I'll try some of that wine tonight, before I bundle up and go sit under the stars looking for the meteor shower, though the moon might be too bright to see any meteors!

Have a Lovely week, dear friends!
Hugs, 
Sherry

5 comments:

  1. Hello dear Sherry, I am back from my summer break, slowly finding my way through all the lovey writing of all my online friends.
    Love your new look here and love the recounts of your mini trip, in words and images. I always enjoy the photographs you post.
    Hope all is well with you, wishing you a lovely weekend and week ahead,
    xoxo

    ReplyDelete
  2. Love the Finger Lakes region of NY. Looks like you had a great trip. Sure wish I could have been at that winery. :) Have a great new week. Tammy

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hi Sherry: What a great vacation. Mini-vacations are always so much fun. It looks beautiful there. Blessings, Martha

    ReplyDelete
  4. What a pretty road trip, Sherry. Sounds like you've found the perfect traveling companion ;) How fun that sounds! I've never been to NY but would surely love it looking at the pictures you shared.

    (I just had to tell you how similar your and my hair looks!)

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hi Sherry! I'm so glad you came over for a visit and left that very sweet comment. Otherwise I might have missed your photos of that gorgeous waterfall! What a beautiful place! I would love to visit there someday.It's just the kind of scenery I love!! Glad you had a great time! Have a wonderful week Sherry!
    xo,
    Karen

    ReplyDelete

Please stop in and say Hello ~ I love to hear from you, my friends!