Sunday, July 20, 2008

SUPER KELLI


This weekend we were extremely honored to have my genius college roomie visit us from D.C.  She is currently in her first year as a nurse, but we like to refer to her as "super nurse". 

Kelli can also be categorized as a "super traveler".  She has basically almost visited the entire world in her short life, but CT was one of her unconquered states.   She arrived on Thurs. evening after a long drive on 95.

Luckily, being a seasoned traveler, Kelli toured the majority of CT hot spots in one day.  We ended Friday at Yale and decided to treat our palates to the delicious Thai cuisine of Bangkok Gardens in New Haven-- thanks for the suggestion, Kim!

THE MOUNT Estate and Gardens of Edith Wharton


Can you see the humidity in this pic?

The stables.
Steve & Kelli discussing Ethan Frome.  :)


Yesterday Stephen, Kelli, and I drove up to the Berkshires in Western MA.  Considering it was the hottest, most humid day of the year thus far, we were anxious to spend some time at a slightly higher elevation.  

Our two points of interest were the Edith Wharton estate in Lenox, MA, and the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, MA.  Unfortunately, due to 'artistic overload' for the male in our party, we opted for lunch over the NRM.  Lindsey, I will try to make it there eventually!!!

PLAIN & SIMPLY EXTRAVAGANT



Although her massive estate took two years to build, the inside decor was extremely simplistic.  Wharton despised "sumptuary excesses" of  the Victorian clutter of her privileged upbringing in New York, so The Mount's interior was inspired by the Old World designs of Italian villas, French pavilions, and English country houses.

MY DREAM GARDEN






The estate gardens were magnificent!  Ms. Wharton once commented that she was a better gardener than a novelist, and it shows in the design and execution of her spacious Italian gardens.

LITERARY MUSHROOMS


Dave, what are these weird, alien-like mushrooms?  We located these on the Edith Wharton estate.  Any guesses??

PARIS IN HARTFORD?

Downtown Hartford- The Statehouse
Downtown Hartford- The Capitol Building




A trip to CT wouldn't be complete without visiting the capitol building in downtown Hartford. Does the capitol's Victorian Gothic architecture really fit the general ambience of Hartford?  You be the judge.

IT'S GREEK TO ME


As we arrived home from The Berkshires, a violent summer storm raged through Berlin and caused a large tree to collapse over the entrance to our road from off the turnpike.  Using his incredible off-roading skills, Steve was able to get Kelli and I around the damage; however, we weren't too thrilled with what we found at home:  no electricity.  

This really wouldn't have been a problem, but we were expected at an Extravaganza party in Newington that evening with all of Steve's work buddies for food, fireworks, and fun.  After a hot & humid day in Mass, we were all a sight for sore eyes.  Instead of attending the Newington festivities, Kelli went to Rocky Neck State Park, Deon fell fast asleep in the non-A/C house, and Steve did (?).   Eventually, we all made it back together for some Greek fare at Tapa's in West Hartford at around 10 p.m.  

Unfortunately, the story doesn't end there.  Steve's 'tapas' didn't stay put for long.  He was sick all night long!!!!