Sunday, November 8, 2015

Road Trip: Adirondacks

keith, kingston and i set off on a two week adventure early this september. the first week we spent road tripping, camping, hiking and enjoying the views of beautiful lake george and adirodack mountains. we decided on hearthstone point campground to use as home base. the campground is located on a beautiful tree covered piece of land on the lake that was donated to the state. the amenities were on the shabby side, but the campground itself made up for it. the water front picnic area, beach and old grand hidden staircases on the grounds kept our little one happily exploring. our site happen to workout nicely. it was set off the road, a low stonewall and sloping hills created a nice clear boundary for kingston to play and ride his bike. here is the first half of our family trip in photos.


keith and i were not sure about taking the long ride to the wild center, but so glad we did. the wild center lived up to its name. there wild walk takes you thirty feet above ground level along the tree tops. it has swinging bridges, a human size spider web, a replica of a huge bald eagles nest and plenty of places to watch and listen to the nature below. there is also ground level nature paths and the center's main building has the most interesting exhibits in a dreamy setting. in the lobby kingston observed a porcupine enjoying a snack on an open table with her keeper and otters chasing their pray at the otter falls. all the animals that reside in the center are rescues. i can't say enough about our experience. 


kingston hiked on his own most of this trip. i wasn't quite prepared for this, but i didn't want to crush his enthusiasm. we frequently talked about staying on the trail and spotting trail markings as we walked. it quickly became a fun game. he was a natural at finding the next marker. he even hiked his first summit up sleeping beauty. however, he had to have a time out at the top for not wanting to stay away from the edge. he quickly realized there would be no negotiating and mom and dad meant business. the trails around lake george were fun and the views were great. but, those high peaks were calling our name. they will have to wait until our little cub gets bigger.

kingston finally got his ride on the minne-ha-ha. he waited all week to hear her steam calliope play and watch the big red paddle wheel push her around the lake. he had spotted her on the lake the day we arrived, but the next few sailings were cancelled so we had to wait until the next weekend. it was a perfect ending to our time in adirondacks. the following morning we packed up camp and drove south to saratoga spring's train station to ride the rails up to montreal via amtrak. our montreal journal entry will be up soon!

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Surf Fest V

we spent several weekends at fort adams this summer. besides the newport folk festival we also spent an afternoon at surf fest v hosted by local legend sid abbruzzi. sid is the owner of waterbrothers a long standing surf outfit in newport, ri. and where i purchased my first skateboard. sid recently has been nominated into the east coast surfing hall of fame and with events like surf fest it is well deserved. the event includes a sea of vintage surf boards, vintage skateboards, 1/2 pipe contests, 3/4 pipe, live music, old skool beach mobiles, rad ventures like weird wood and grain surfboards, food trucks and all the coconut water you could drink. what more could anyone ask for?. here are a few photos from the day.







thanks waterbrothers

xo, beth-ann


Thursday, October 1, 2015

Newport Folk Festival 2015









kingston, keith and i made it through three full day of the newport folk festival this year. and our little one was a champ. every morning he patiently waited for the gates to open and was quite happy all weekend to be part of the crowd, music and excitement. this year there was an exceptionally big crowd, a little over crowded at times, but we enjoyed it just the same. as always the lineup didn't disappoint and the weekend was a success. as our little guy gets older we hangout in the family tent a more each year. the tent is always breezy, includes a small stage, and offers little crafts and late july corn organic chips which makes for happy kiddos and parents. kingston even scored a free cd from ghost of paul revere after their great set.

our weekend favorites include roger waters, strand of oaks, nathaniel rateliff and the night sweats, and the young talented sammy brue who if you don't know, you need to know in my opinion. i see a bright future for this east nashville kid. and as a surprise guest, james taylor played the main stage saturday night. it was an amazing weekend of music. if you would like to listen to a few of the weekends live recording click here: newport folk fest concert recording and the full 2015 lineup here: 2015 lineup.

strand of oaks
couldn't get past the drum tent without a quick session

attempting to convince him there is no chee chee at the festival
you can see how well that went
caught the end of sammy brue's set in the family tent and was happy to see the full set in the museum

celebrating the end of a good day with dad

ready to go this morning

love them

rocking hard today
sharing his ride with friends

nathaniel rateliff and the night sweats hands down the best set of the weekend

using the leg of this chair as a microphone… this kid is too much 
until next year newport folk fest. 
xo, beth-ann