Hi Readers
Well we left the Virginia, DC area on Friday and headed up to little Rhody. What a horrible ride. What should have taken us 6.5 hours took over 10. The delays in Connecticut were terrible. It took us two hours to go 28 miles not to count the other delays before and after that. Finally we got to the Mystic KOA and shut down for the night. Nice place with quite a few amenities. From there we traveled the last 25 miles to Wa-Wa-Loam and settled in for the next 17 days.
We visited with d
ad, who because of his hair looked a little bit like Einstein. My bro
ther Steve, his wife Pam, son Stephen and grandson Ian were with us. Sunday Dot and I went to St. Paul’s in Providence. That was the first of two Sundays I will be serving them. They are a good size congregation and a mix of about 50% Caucasian and 50%Liberian. It is good to see such a diverse group work together as this group does. It is a joy to worship with them.
It has been raining every day sense we arrived so we decided to run up to Vermont for a few days. On the road again! Dot calls these little jaunts “Road Trip”. Once we got half way there the sun came out and we had a great time. This was the only state Dot and I had not been to. Now we have all the lower 48 and Hawaii.
We stayed at one of our sister resorts and were able to visit Windsor, Woodstock, and Quechee. Quechee has a neat gorge. So, Dot and I decided we needed to see it. The walk down was not too bad; the walk up was a bear. But we got some great pictures of the gorge and bridge and some good exercise. From there we went in to Quechee itself and found a great covered bridge and a glass blower at work making glasses.

Well we left the Virginia, DC area on Friday and headed up to little Rhody. What a horrible ride. What should have taken us 6.5 hours took over 10. The delays in Connecticut were terrible. It took us two hours to go 28 miles not to count the other delays before and after that. Finally we got to the Mystic KOA and shut down for the night. Nice place with quite a few amenities. From there we traveled the last 25 miles to Wa-Wa-Loam and settled in for the next 17 days.
We visited with d
It has been raining every day sense we arrived so we decided to run up to Vermont for a few days. On the road again! Dot calls these little jaunts “Road Trip”. Once we got half way there the sun came out and we had a great time. This was the only state Dot and I had not been to. Now we have all the lower 48 and Hawaii.
We stayed at one of our sister resorts and were able to visit Windsor, Woodstock, and Quechee. Quechee has a neat gorge. So, Dot and I decided we needed to see it. The walk down was not too bad; the walk up was a bear. But we got some great pictures of the gorge and bridge and some good exercise. From there we went in to Quechee itself and found a great covered bridge and a glass blower at work making glasses.
From Quechee we drove around the area and ran into other covered bridges that made for good picture taking. We also found a farm up in the hills that made some pretty good maple syrup as well as maple sugar candy that Dot just could not pass up. It was a good thing we had gotten so much exercise that morning at the gorge. On the way back to the Resort we stopped of at the
Harpoon Brewery for a taste of their product. They make a nice apple cider beer that was quite interesting.
We left this morning for home, the trailer and enjoyed the best fish and chips as well as fish cakes at Stadium Fish and Chips in Cranston. They are the only place were fish cakes are still made as far as we know. They are about an inch thick and about the size of a saucer and are made of layered potato and cod. Then they are battered and fried. Talk about good.
This afternoon we are going over to dad’s and the run some errands.
Blessing
Tom & Dot on the road again.
We left this morning for home, the trailer and enjoyed the best fish and chips as well as fish cakes at Stadium Fish and Chips in Cranston. They are the only place were fish cakes are still made as far as we know. They are about an inch thick and about the size of a saucer and are made of layered potato and cod. Then they are battered and fried. Talk about good.
This afternoon we are going over to dad’s and the run some errands.
Blessing
Tom & Dot on the road again.