Friday, June 27, 2008

One more time

Wednesday, June 25 Red Sox vs. Arizona Diamondbacks

Fenway Park

We headed for Boston after breakfast and, thanks to the TomTom and past experience, did not make our usual unintended side trip to Cambridge and MIT. Our Sheraton is right near the Prudential Building in Copley Plaza, with a great view of the city from our 15th floor window. We walked over to the Common and had lunch at Cheers on Beacon St. After lunch we wandered around the park for awhile then headed back to the hotel for a quick dip before heading to Fenway. I had my new Red Sox shirt with Mike Lowell's name and #25 on the back (a Mother's Day gift from Brian :-) As everyone must know by now, some of us like to head to the ballpark way before game time to soak up the ambiance. Rodney and I were out on Yawkey Way and saw some sportscasters doing a pre game show. There, being mobbed by fans wanting their pictures taken with him, was Jerry Remy. Of course I had to join the fray and now am the proud owner of a picture of me and the Rem Dawg!!

Mom and the Rem Dawg

Brian's high school friend Molly works at Fenway and we had a quick visit with her. Our friend Jim Perkins and his sister Marilyn sat next to us. The game was exciting with some great pitching and plays in the field. Boston was ahead 5-0 in the top of the 9th when all of a sudden (or so it seemed to me) the bases were loaded with Arizona players. They brought out the closer Jonathan Paplebon and the over 37,000 fans went wild. He finished off the last player in short order. Loads of fun.

Brian, Molly, and Rod at the game

After the game we walked back to the Prudential Center and had a late dinner at the Cheesecake Factory. Brian had a double bar-b-q bacon cheeseburger, about the largest burger I've ever seen. Unfortunately we were too full to try any cheesecake!

Thursday after breakfast at Au Bon Pain we walked over to the North End. Such a fascinating area with the old, old streets, buildings and multitudes of Italian shops and restaurants. We wandered through a jam packed Quincy Market then headed back to the hotel, stopping for lunch at a street vendor stand for dogs and sausage. A few blocks from the hotel we ran into one of Allison's best friends from Rutland, Jackie Carvey. What a small world!! Jackie lives in Somerville now and is a music teacher in a local high school. A nice treat to see her.

The North EndQuincy Market and Faneuil Hall

A few things we noticed in Boston: 1). We saw Starbucks restaurants BY THE DOZEN!! Why?? 2). in our 25 hour stay in Boston we saw seven people in walking casts. Is there a special on bunionectomies going on? A foot fracturer on the loose?

We sure enjoyed our brief visit in Boston. Now I guess our summer of baseball really is over. Hmmm... but who knows??

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Day 14- home

Rutland Skyline, ya we know!
After breakfast at the Hampton Inn in Philadelphia Rodney and I walked over to the Reading Terminal Station. The place was much less crowded customer-wise but the vendors were bustling about setting out their foodstuffs and doing prep work. We picked up a few items to bring home.

We left for home around 11:30. The TomTom took us off the interstate (though we never lost faith) and through a few very pretty communities in the Princeton, N.J. area, before ushering us back on to the interstate. We listened to a very enjoyable Hercule Poirot book on tape narrated by the actors David Suchet and the guy who played his sidekick Hastings in the PBS series. The trip was uneventful except for our reminiscing about the last 14 days.

Brian and Tiber

We were home before 6p.m. Tiber the dog was ecstatic to see us, (as we were to see him) and the cats were, well, cat-like in their greeting. Deb, our house sitter, had done a wonderful job keeping them happy and well fed while we were away.

FrodoIsabella trying to contain her joy at seeing us

I guess we'd like to end this blog with a few comments and thoughts:
A comment: There are way, way too many Starbucks restaurants! We saw dozens of them, several in each city we were in as well as in many of the service areas. Even little Niagara Falls had four Starbucks that we saw and probably many that we did not see! I have to wonder if, like the Cylons on Battlestar Galactica, THEY HAVE A PLAN.



A few factoids:
The trip was 2,215 miles and our gas mileage was 28.7 mpg by the way! Go CRV!!
Gas prices ranged from $3.83 to $4.39/gal
We paid $70 in tolls
We stayed in nine different hotels in eight cities
We walked 4-6 miles per day (thank you trusty pedometer) except for long travel days
We visited seven different major league baseball parks and exceeded our goal by visiting not one, but two, museums if you include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!! (see blog title)
We saw 15 home runs including one walk off.

The blog was truly a group effort. Allison provided direction and advice from afar. She is a blogger extraordinaire (see her latest, http://allisoninrealworld.blogspot.com/). Brian was the blog techno whiz with pictures both from the cameras and from those he found on-line (e.g. some of the city skylines and Roy Orbison Y). He also was the grammar and spell check expert. Rodney helped with picture choosing and transfer as well as adding some of the text. Holly did the lion's share of the text with the verbal help of the men, some solicited and some not.

Many thanks for all the comments and e-mails. We enjoyed them greatly.

For those of you who have become addicted to our blog......fear not. We have become addicted to blogging.

Rodney will be doing a blog on how to finance your own ballpark tour.....Go Dow!
Holly will be blogging on dining on your ballpark tour...........Go Cholesterol!
and Brian will be blogging on how to survive 14 days with the parents....Go IPod!

Monday, June 2, 2008

Day 14- Philadelphia to home

We are home, safe, sound and tired!! Too tired to put many thoughts together at the moment, so we will do our final blog post tomorrow.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Day 13- Philadelphia

At the game
The last day of our trip :-( If you don't count our travel home day tomorrow, that is.

After breakfast Rodney and I went wandering around the city again. We checked out the subway for future reference then walked over to Logan Square, where the museum district is. There is a beautiful park with a gorgeous fountain, surrounded by several museums, all looking interesting and inviting. Nearby is the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, a tree lined wide avenue with a large park. We did not have time to explore there, I guess we'll have to come back here someday!!

Fountain at Logan SquareFountain at Logan Square

We took the almost deserted subway over to Citizens Bank field. The city has placed the ballpark in an area with the football and basketball stadiums and several huge parking lots. After some places where the ballparks are right in the middle of the city it seemed strange. Evidently there was lots of controversy when the ballpark was built and this locale won out. The park is nicely designed with lots of neat features, and great seating. Brian and Rodney, along with all the other men who entered, were given Phillies caps for Father's day gifts. Lucky them!! Our seats were in the fourth row down along the third base side in the outfield area. We had a great view of the action. It was a very hot and very sunny day until about the 6th inning when some clouds rolled in. They were most welcome indeed!! We had some unique Philadelphia foods- the Schmitter, a sandwich of hot sliced beef, cheese, salami, cheese again, tomato slices, and a special sauce on a grilled kaiser roll- very yum; and Philadelphia water ice, which seems to be Italian ice. It sure tasted good on this hot day.



After the national anthem, two very large military helicopters flew over the field. I didn't quite catch the explanation for their presence. They were very neat. The game was exciting, lots of hits, 4 home runs. The Phillies won, 7-5. The subway going back was mobbed with happy fans.

Helicopters over the field

We had dinner at an Italian restaurant, Maggiano's, about 3 blocks from our place. It was one of those noisy, crowded, friendly places. Great food. We reminisced about the trip, trying to remember details. We will need to consult our own blog to get things right!!

Tomorrow we'll be heading home after breakfast. I guess we'll put in one last post after we get home, maybe a photo from a service area!! How exciting.