triaddukefan
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bump for the first day of fall
Or is it a bump to show off your obnoxious new avatar?bump for the first day of fall
Or is it a bump to show off your obnoxious new avatar?
Or is it a bump to show off your obnoxious new avatar?
Not so happy-go-lucky this morning ?
1) Actually its not new.. my avatar repping one of my favorite teams has its been up for over a week. 2) It cant be that obnoxious, as you are the first person to comment on it 3) no mods have asked me to remove it... if you want... you can pm a mod and I will change it. 4) it actually is the first day of fall..... and I'm planning a few road trips and bumped the thread for possible suggestions.
Former season ticket holder, I still can't believe they put the Rat-tailed bastard in the Hall of FameMaybe Waquoit is/was a Whalers fan.
One highly recommended destination is Sherbourne Farm and Museum on the the southeastern shore of lake Champlain - the museum is absolutely fascinating Americana and the farm is spectacular with great produce.
For what it is worth. Pick up route 7 in New Milford, Connecticut and start driving north. Along the route is antique shops, used bookstore, and farmstands, Stop off places include Kent Falls (spectacular in the Fall), Cornwall Bridge, as well as a few other covered bridges and the nicest part of the Housatonic River. If you make it up to Mass, you can make a stop at the Norman Rockwell Museum . Read this article for more info and a reference book.
http://www.newstimes.com/opinion/article/The-other-Route-7-offers-visitors-wondrous-589254.php
Absolutely - Electra Havemeyer Webb, an in-law of 'those' Vanderbilts grew up with parents who collected European and Asian fine arts. She supposedly returned from a motoring trip around the US with a collection of cigar store indians she had purchased along the way much to the dismay of her family. As she became know as an eccentric collector people from all over the country would contact her when some historic building was about to be destroyed for newer development and she bought many of them and had them transported to the Vermont property.That has to one of the funkiest museums anywhere. Between the boat and circus train....
I recommend the Cherohala Skyway which traverses the Great Smoky Mountains from Tellico Plains, Tennessee, to Robbins, North Carolina. It was designed and built specifically as a "scenic highway." It is located entirely within the Cherokee National Forest (TN) and the Nantahala National Forest (NC) and was designed to enhance the driver's enjoyment of high elevation scenic views. It is gorgeous in the Fall.
I was in Vermont a couple of weeks ago. While the colors had not begun to turn, it was clear that there was much to see when they do. We took route 2 from Boston, heading to the Northwest.
My favorite drive was in Tennessee, on the famous "Tail of the Dragon" with my friends and in our Corvettes. This is claimed to be the curviest road in the U.S. It features 318 turns in only 11 miles. Check the several videos on YouTube of this unique road.
What an interesting thread.
Rt 33 from Westport, Ct to Ridgefield,Ct absolutely beautiful. The road is really narrow and winding but the scenery is worth it.