I confess. I am a bad
blogger. Yes, somehow I let a whole summer season pass by without a word or a
picture. Now, fall is upon us....pumpkin spice lattes, chilly nights, changing
leaves and Halloween. Just a gentle reminder that life goes on and time stands
still for no one. For the purposes of a catch up blog, I have decided to write a
backwards blog or a golb (kidding of course). My attempt at humbly distracting
from the fact that I have neglected my poor little travel blog.
Summer was the
season of my life sabbatical as Mr. Goodin calls it. Time off perpetuated by
several changes in my life. So instead of sitting around idly, there were visits to
friends and family, a celebration of our third year of marriage, the addition of an herb
garden, a butterfly garden, and a few house renovation projects which kept us
busy. It was time that I had to reflect on my goals and next steps and to dream
a little. So grab your PSL, keep calm and travel on. Here are just a few highlights of my summer travels in the "LifesGoodin" travel series.
#LifesGoodinNY - September
The last part of the summer friends and family tour was a visit to upstate NY. We decided to build a little day adventure into the visit. Instead of flying into Albany, our normal airport, we flew into Newark. We thought we would wind ourselves through the mountains of upstate New York taking the long route to see the leaves changing on the way to my Mom's house. Indeed, fall was starting to peak. Along the way we spotted farms of pumpkins and sunflowers.
As we climbed into higher elevation the leaves were turning various shades of yellow and red. As we approached the town of Oneonta, we spotted roadside produce. Must stop and investigate. Mind you, this is a system built on the honor system. Pick your produce and leave money in the jar. Nothing is better than veggies from the garden. Somehow, you are just looking for the camera...gotcha! No camera. Just a nice way of doing business. Grabbed some corn, a squash and a pumpkin for Mom’s porch.
#LifesGoodinNY - September
The last part of the summer friends and family tour was a visit to upstate NY. We decided to build a little day adventure into the visit. Instead of flying into Albany, our normal airport, we flew into Newark. We thought we would wind ourselves through the mountains of upstate New York taking the long route to see the leaves changing on the way to my Mom's house. Indeed, fall was starting to peak. Along the way we spotted farms of pumpkins and sunflowers.
As we climbed into higher elevation the leaves were turning various shades of yellow and red. As we approached the town of Oneonta, we spotted roadside produce. Must stop and investigate. Mind you, this is a system built on the honor system. Pick your produce and leave money in the jar. Nothing is better than veggies from the garden. Somehow, you are just looking for the camera...gotcha! No camera. Just a nice way of doing business. Grabbed some corn, a squash and a pumpkin for Mom’s porch.
After a few days of visiting, we were on the road to home but not without a quick adventure Goodin style. First stop was the pumpkin farm I spotted a few days prior. As we were poking around the tables of pumpkins and gourds, I hear mooing. I go to investigate. I look inside and hear, "C'mon in"....so I peek in and see a barn full of dairy cows. Then I see out of the corner of my eye two calves. The farmer tells me they were born at midnight. As he says that both of them struggle to stand. I watched as I see them take their first steps. The farmer is unimpressed by this miracle of life, but I was so excited that I forget to take pictures! We leave the farm with picture of pumpkins and gourds but no cows. Carry on.
The next part of the adventure was inspired by friends who had recently done a wine tour of upstate NY....I suggested to Mr. Goodin that we do the same. A quick internet search led us to the Brotherhood Winery. It is the oldest winery in the U.S. It was on the way to the airport in Washingtonville, NY. With time for one winery tour we made the last tour and tasting of the day.
With a purchased bottle of wine in hand, we headed to our bed and breakfast....which happend to be a castle. Yep. A castle. Thank you to hotels.com for this gem of a find. Located on a mountain, in the heart of a botanical garden lies a mansion known as the Castle at Skyland Manor. Knowing we were headed in to the woods with limited internet, we stopped for provisions aka cheese and meats at the local market. After we settled in to our room, we took our wine and provisions to the Library. I am pretty sure we were two of 6 people staying there that evening. A very skiddish family poked their heads in to find us enjoying a game of Scrabble. They thoughts we were ghosts. Nope. Just us, Lord & Lady Goodin. Carry on. We departed in morning. Four days of fun filled fall activities.
#LifesGoodinStLouis - August
Baseball, apple pie and one Arch to go please. It doesn't get more American than that. So when I married Mr. Goodin, I married a St. Louis Cardinal fan. In return, he became an Oakland Raiders fan. Two sports and at least one of them was a winning team. Every season we attempt to see the Cards play in Miami, but this year it didn't work out. So if the mountain won't come to us, we will go to mountain of St. Louis.
With airline tickets, a packed overnight bag and a sense of optimism we headed to the airport. Standby Gods were kind and we were on our way to make the 7PM pitch! After a small train delay in St. Louis we made our way to the hotel to check in and change. My stadium hot dog was getting closer. We met up with one of Mr. Goodins friends for a pre-game walkabout. Then it happened...the National Anthem. Time to go in and watch this team on their 19 game winning streak. Not only was I there to cheer on our team but I was on a culinary hunt for churros. I searched high and low....no go. Carry on I suppose. The hot dog smothered in everything offered at the cart would have to suffice. The Cards won, the streak was safe and we returned to the hotel full and happy.


Before
heading home in the morning, we managed to squeeze in one touristy thing. The
Arch. In all the times that I visited the town while dating Mr. Goodin long
distance, he had never taken me there. So before our 24 layaway was over we
went to the top. No worries. If you get lost or turned around look down.
I will have to admit, it really pretty awesome up there and I highly suggest it if you are in town. Architecturally (no pun intended), it is a serious piece of engineering work. You will meet new friends as you cannot avoid it on the way up. Your knees will bump with strangers in your Arch Pod and you will bond. Carry on.
I will have to admit, it really pretty awesome up there and I highly suggest it if you are in town. Architecturally (no pun intended), it is a serious piece of engineering work. You will meet new friends as you cannot avoid it on the way up. Your knees will bump with strangers in your Arch Pod and you will bond. Carry on.
After walking for most of the morning, we enjoyed a nice seafood (of course) lunch on the promenade lined streets with candy shops, popcorn shops and ice cream parlors. Yes, please I will have one of everything.

So like the sunset, comes the end of my summer blog. It was full of ups and downs....but mostly ups. I am ready now to fall into well, fall. See you on the next trip. As Mr. Goodin's Dad used to say..."Have a Good-un".
And if you just didn't get enough pictures....here is the link to all 112 of them. Stay and linger as long as you like.
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