Sunday, October 14, 2012

New York: Lake George to Palmyra

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.

Loved the glass candy! We also went to the Western Museum of Art. It was wonderful! Originals by Russell and Remington and many other really good western artists. It was a great stop. No pictures because cameras wheren't allowed.

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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