One of the "modest" homes on Lake George. We took a steamboat cruise of the lake. The colors were beautiful. |
Another mansion on the lake. |
This guy owns the island. |
Liked this one where the boathouse matched the house! |
This is a very exclusive hotel on the lake. |
These guys have their own island too. |
Notice the covered bridges connecting these islands. Thought that was cool. |
Colors on our drive to Cooperstown. |
Baseball Hall of Fame. |
Our Idaho inductee. I couldn't think of any others from home so I only took this one. |
The first inductees into the Hall of Fame. |
This was a neat cider press and gift shop. You know it's good when you have to stand in line to go into a gift shop! |
Colors on our way to the campground from Cooperstown. |
The Otesage Hotel where we had dinner. The guys had to wear sport jackets and the ladies dressed up. We had a wonderful dinner! |
The Corning Museum of Glass in Corning. This is the fruit display. |
Woke up to this site from our motorhome in Bath! Talk about beautiful! |
Another shot of the campground! |
We visited the Glenn Curtis Museum. He was quite an inventor and did so much! It was a really cool museum with things to fascinate both Howard and I. |
Loved the tool display in the restoration workshop. They have volunteers come in to restore some of the planes and motorcycles. |
An early potato processor. Thought of Rick. . . |
This was the view from the winery where we ate lunch. |
This is the oldest winery in the U.S., Paradise Winery. The building was built in 1860 and is still in use today! |
Lots if kegs! |
Loved the curved ceiling in the old tasting room. |
The view from Hill Cumorah. |
Hill Cumorah. |
Toward the Sacred Grove from the Smith Farm house. |
Okay, Koby & Karson do you know what Joseph did with the box on the dresser? |
It was under the bricks in front of this fireplace where the plates were hidden. |
This was taken inside the Sacred Grove. It was a beautiful walk. |
Looking back into the Sacred Grove. From here we drove to Niagara Falls, Ontario. |
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