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July 10-14 Lake George, NY

“The sky loves lakes rather than oceans because it finds the opportunity to watch itself in the crystal clear mirrors of the lakes!” -Mehmet Murat Ildan
This week we celebrated our 42nd anniversary with a trip to the Adirondacks. We visited Lake George, which is located in the southeastern portion of the park. It sits on the lake of the same name, which is one of the most pristine bodies of water in the world. We stayed at the Fort William Henry Hotel, which is located on a bluff at the head of the lake. The view from our room was fantastic. The original hotel was built in 1855.

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July 10-14 Lake George, NY

“The sky loves lakes rather than oceans because it finds the opportunity to watch itself in the crystal clear mirrors of the lakes!” -Mehmet Murat Ildan
This week we celebrated our 42nd anniversary with a trip to the Adirondacks. We visited Lake George, which is located in the southeastern portion of the park. It sits on the lake of the same name, which is one of the most pristine bodies of water in the world. We stayed at the Fort William Henry Hotel, which is located on a bluff at the head of the lake. The view from our room was fantastic. The original hotel was built in 1855.

The view from our room.

The town of Lake George.

We took our bikes with us, so one morning we did part of the Warren County Bikeway.

We spent a relaxing three days taking in the sights around the lake. One afternoon we went on a cruise up the lake to the islands in the area known as the narrows. This would be a wonderful place to spend the summer on our boat…if we could actually get it here. The water is so amazingly clear and there are over 200 islands scattered throughout the lake. We fell in love with the lake, but not so much for the town. The town is cute, but it’s so touristy, from the shops to the restaurants. We drove over to Bolton one afternoon and decided that’s where we would stay if we come back.

Watching the water as we waited for our cruise on Luc de Saint Sacrement.
Some of the steamships on Lake George. Steamboats arrived on the lake in 1817. The 190 foot long Lac du Saint Sacrement is the largest cruise ship on the inland waters of New York State.

Just a few photos of what we saw. Lake George is 32 miles long, 3 miles wide at its widest point, and reaches depths of nearly 200 feet. It’s the birthplace of the American vacation.

The Sagamore Resort. One of the most exclusive resorts on the lake. Built in 1883.

On our second full day we did a hike to Shelving Rock Falls. It was a beautiful hike that started in the hills above the lake. Once we reached the top of the falls we made our way down to the creek and followed it till we got back to the lake.

The beginning of the Shelving Rock Falls trail.

Above the falls.

The top of the falls.

Walking to the bottom of the falls.

Shelving Rock Falls.

Following the creek to the lake.

The lake.

Look at this beautiful water. I didn’t get to swim, but oh how I wanted to.

This water snake was sunny himself near the edge of the lake. He was an unwelcome site.

A few of the fungus we saw along the trail.

42 years ago…boy does time fly.

June Updates

“You wouldn’t worry so much about what others think of you if you realized how seldom they do.” -Eleanor Roosevelt

I’ve done quite a few blogs in June so I don’t have a lot of new things to add to this post. Although we did make a few side trips around the area on nice days. Our favorite place to relax and enjoy a pretty day is at Sheldrake Point Winery, so on June 1 we took a picnic and celebrated the start to what looks to be a wonderful summer on the lake.

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June Updates

“You wouldn’t worry so much about what others think of you if you realized how seldom they do.” -Eleanor Roosevelt

I’ve done quite a few blogs in June so I don’t have a lot of new things to add to this post. Although we did make a few side trips around the area on nice days. Our favorite place to relax and enjoy a pretty day is at Sheldrake Point Winery, so on June 1 we took a picnic and celebrated the start to what looks to be a wonderful summer on the lake.
Since it was such a beautiful day we also went to dinner at The Boatyard Grill. It’s our favorite because the food is good, the view is great and we can get there on our little boat. It’s very relaxing.

Our transportation.

One weekend I rode my bike down to the Commons to check out the Ithaca Festival. The festival is Ithaca’s celebration of summer with lots of music, crafts and food, but the best thing to do there is people watching.
On another pretty day we drove over to Watkins Glen. It’s a cute little town that sits at the southern end of Seneca Lake. We’ve been there or through there many times, but we’ve never taken the time to wander the streets and poke around in the shops. So that’s exactly what we did and then we enjoyed lunch overlooking the marina at Horseheads Brewing. While we were on Seneca Lake we visited a few new wineries before heading back to Ithaca. I will share more info about them in a future blog about the wineries we visit this season. But I will tell you we visited Hillick & Hobbs Estate and Silver Springs Winery. 

Pier House Seneca Lake Watkins Glen

Some of the cute little shops and buildings in Watkins Glen.

What a great place to eat on such a beautiful day.

June 24-28 Sheldrake House Vacation

“The lake and the mountains have become my landscape, my real world.”  -Georges Simenon
Our second family vacation of the summer was at a beautiful home in my favorite part of Cayuga Lake…Sheldrake. It’s a spectacular area with pretty homes, a great winery and no hills you have to climb down to get to the lake.

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June 24-28 Sheldrake House Vacation

“The lake and the mountains have become my landscape, my real world.”  -Georges Simenon
Our second family vacation of the summer was at a beautiful home in my favorite part of Cayuga Lake…Sheldrake. It’s a spectacular area with pretty homes, a great winery and no hills you have to climb down to get to the lake.

Check in time to Airbnbs is always late in the afternoon so the kids come to the boat first. We have a picnic lunch and play at the marina until it’s time to move in. This time we rode bikes, played soccer and roller skated.
The house – Sheldrake House was built in 1850 and has been owned by only a few families throughout its history. It also belonged to the New York Chiropractic College for a while during the 1970s. 
A picture of the house in the early 1900s.

The kitchen

The living room, dining room, game room and library

The Bedrooms
The Boathouse
The first evening after dinner we enjoyed playing in the boat house. There were lots of spotty rain showers in the area so we didn’t have much of a sunset.
On Sunday we couldn’t have asked for a better day to play on the lake. We spent hours riding and tubing on the boat, had a picnic lunch on the boathouse deck and spent the afternoon playing in the water on our beach.
Being on the boat is so much fun.
Everyone loved being pulled on the raft.
Graham got very brave after a little alone time on the raft.
Kyle enjoying the knee board.
Playing on the lake can wear you out.
A look at the house from the lake.
There were scattered rain showers in the area the whole time we were at the house, but that didn’t stop us from truly enjoying our stay. We filled our time playing in the water, painting rocks, playing games, riding bikes, kicking the soccer ball around, reading, working on a puzzle and enjoying some great food.

This was our favorite place to paint and to eat…what a view.
We always eat well on our little get aways.

Even the kids like to help cook.

Just a few of the wonderful things we enjoyed eating at the Sheldrake House.

Enjoying a quiet moment on the porch.

Views from the porch were amazing.

We love closing out our vacations with a fire, s’mores and family fun.

No rain for us…just a rainbow and a wonderful view of the lake.

That’s a wrap on this vacation. Lots of great memories.

June 21 – Hiking & Waterfalls

“Choice. Chance. Change. You must make the choice, to take a chance if you want anything in life to change.” -Author Unknown
It was such a beautiful day we decided to do a few hikes at some new places. I’ve heard wonderful things about Stony Brook State Park, so we headed west to Dansville to check it out. While we were in the area we also did a little hiking at The Gully Preserve. Both places were beautiful and almost empty…just the way we like it.

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June 21 – Hiking & Waterfalls

“Choice. Chance. Change. You must make the choice, to take a chance if you want anything in life to change.” -Author Unknown
It was such a beautiful day we decided to do a few hikes at some new places. I’ve heard wonderful things about Stony Brook State Park, so we headed west to Dansville to check it out. While we were in the area we also did a little hiking at The Gully Preserve. Both places were beautiful and almost empty…just the way we like it.

Our first stop was at Stony Brook. They were doing a little maintenance at the park so we had to enter the Gorge Trail from the south entrance. This park was a summer resort in the late 19th century, following the construction of a railroad in 1883. By the late 1920s the resort fell into decline and the state of New York acquired the land. The park was established in 1928 and with the help of the CCC in the 1930s it added trails and bridges making it what we see today. Like the other gorges in the Finger Lakes this beautiful area was created by receding glaciers.

From the parking lot at the southern end we had to come down these stairs…so on the way back we had to go up.
The upper falls are known as Shawmut Falls. We had to do a little scrambling down the side of the brook to get to this one. On the way back to the main trail we walked in the brook.

The trail along Stony Brook.

The top of the middle falls.

This is the middle falls are known as Pittsburg Falls.

This is the lower falls known as Northern Falls.

This bridge was as far as we could hike today. From here we had to return on the same trail.

Looking down stream from the bridge. Maybe next time we can hike the whole gorge.

We enjoyed a picnic lunch at the state park and then we made our way over to the Gully Preserve. I had read the trails here might be hard to find, but we found that to be the opposite. They were quite easy to follow and took us to some amazing sights in a fairly short distance.
 
On the south side of the road is a large wide falls that some call Pokey-Moonshine Falls. The falls cascade over the cliff into a deep and shadowy gorge. We decided to view the falls from the top since the hillside was wet and slippery. But on a hot day the pool below would be a great place to swim. 

The top of Pokey-Moonshine Falls.

Looking down the cliff at the falls and gorge.

We climbed down this far so we could get a better look at the falls.

The falls from part way down the cliff.

To get to the falls on the north side we followed the creek just off the road. It led up to a chute-like falls with water running through a large straight crack in the bedrock and down multiple tiers. This whole area is hidden from the upper trail.
 
The trail along the creek.

A look at the chute along the creek.
The falls at the of the public trail.
On the way back to Ithaca we stopped at this cute little shop in a town called North Cohocton.

June 7-10 Graham’s Visit

“Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children.” — Alex Haley
It’s hard to believe this is Graham’s seventh summer to come to our boat in Ithaca. He has transformed from a little toddler to a lanky young man. We’ve been tracking the kid’s growth on the wall in our stateroom since 2019 and he has grown over 12″ in that time. 

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June 7-10 Graham’s Visit

“Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children.” — Alex Haley
It’s hard to believe this is Graham’s seventh summer to come to our boat in Ithaca. He has transformed from a little toddler to a lanky young man. We’ve been tracking the kid’s growth on the wall in our stateroom since 2019 and he has grown over 12″ in that time. 

His interests have changed and grown too. He’s slowing out growing some of our regular places to visit. The weather didn’t cooperate while Graham was here to do some of the things we’d planned, but we all seemed to have a great time. The only sunny day we had the smoke out of Canada made it nearly impossible to be outside and the other days were wet and cold, but we made the best of it and found other things to do. We visited the Sciencenter, rode bikes, did some experiments, built a Lego robot, watched movies, played video games, played Uno, ate a lot of food and played soccer every chance we had. Overall it was a lot of fun.

This is how a sunny day on the lake looks when it’s covered with smoke from Canada.
But there’s always something interesting on the Ipad…and sometimes laying on the bunk relaxing is the best thing to do.
Every change we got we went out and played soccer. We live in a park so that was an easy thing to do.
Riding bikes around our park is fun too.
But when it was raining…we did experiments. We made moon dough and Oobleck. Both were fun and used things we already had onboard.

One morning we went to the Sciencenter. Graham has always loved this place, but I think he has almost outgrown it.

I think Graham’s favorite thing to do is eat and we had some good stuff while he was with us.

We had to make him play Uno with us the first night…after that he was hooked. We had a great time and laughed a lot.