Thursday, April 19, 2012

Geocaching April 19, 2012

Leslie and I met up at ten a.m. today at her house and with her at the wheel, we took off for a day of geocaching. Our first stop was at the Neptune Diner, where we looked for one of Mr.Science's Jeopardy caches GAS PLANET. I was ready to give up when Leslie found it. Then we headed up Route 29 and found another of Mr.Science's jeopardy geocaches NOTABLE PRISON ESCAPES. From there we went to the Town of Middlefield to a tiny cemetery where we found ROOTS, SHOOTS AND GHOSTS. Once again, I was sure that Leslie was looking in the wrong place, but she wasn't. This geocache was way down at the bottom of a hollow stump, attached to a piece of fishing wire that she pulled the cache up by.

Then we ended up at a fishing access spot right near a closed bridge. The terrain down to the fishing area (and area of the cache) was pretty steep and rough, so I waited while she looked. She was not successful. I had an opportunity to take several pictures of the Susquehanna River from this picturesque spot.

We stopped at a beautiful pond that we do not know the name of and I found IrishTala's HAPPY TRAILS.

Then we found the location of another geocache: Eau De Beaver. However, we could NOT find the geocache even though we looked for about twenty minutes. It was another picturesque beaver pond:
Then it was on to Route 205 in Hartwick, and just north of the village I found another geocache in another tiny, old cemetery. The name of the cache is Piermott Place, but the name of the cemetery is Butterfield Cemetery. It is very well maintained, and only has a few graves.

We had lunch at Jerry's Place outside of Hartwick and found a geocache there IS THE KING LACTOSE INTOLERANT? I had a sausage, onion and peppers sandwich and Leslie had a beef and cheddar sandwich and we shared an order of curly fries. The prices are fair, the service is very good and the decor is interesting. I really liked the collection of fifties and sixties lunchboxes. Jerry's Place has a nice gameroom in the back.

After leaving Jerry's Place, I found another one of Mr.Sciences Jeopardy caches (something to do with forestry management) and then it was on to look for Goey Pond.

This geocache is called CELTIC HIGHLAND and it is hidden across the road from Goey Pond. We drove down a pretty rough dirt to get there. It was kind of a steep walk up to the cache, so I stayed behind while Leslie looked for it and found it. Here is a pic. of Goey Pond.
Goey Pond by JuneNY
Goey Pond, a photo by JuneNY on Flickr.


Leslie is thinking about possibly someday taking her inner tube and paddling across the pond to find one or two other geocaches.

We arrived back in Oneonta around 3:15 p.m. It was a great day. My total tally of geocaches found was eight.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Geocaching, Amish, Livestock Auction and MORE Adventure!!!

Carol and I had plans for me to meet up with her at the WALTZING HORSE FARM so I could take some short videos of her riding Mystique. We agreed to get together for this after I finished getting my hair permed at THE CUTTING CREW in Oneonta. However, as I was finishing up, one of the hairdressers told me that Carol called and wanted me to call her back when I finished up. When I called her, she said that she was too tired to ride, but that she was still interested in getting together if I could think of something fun to do. I told her that we could do some geocaching and we decided to meet up in New Berlin at 11;40 a.m.

We met up and headed up Route 8 to find a geocache in a small cemetery. Carol found this one quickly enough and I took some pictures. Besides having a geocache, this cemetery is pretty neat..........there is some neat "natures reclamation"....some trees have actually overgrown parts of the fence. Also, most or maybe all of the grave stones are made with something a bit different, a whitish stone, that appears to be very durable, since the graves are very old.

After that, we headed back to New Berlin, and I suggested to Carol that we explore an Amish area that I found not too long ago on a drive back home from Lockport. I quickly located it and the first place we passed was a Harness Shop. I was trying to figure out a reason to stop in and check it out when Carol asked to stop......she has horses! She purchased something from the shop and I purchased a dozen brown eggs. It is a very nice shop. Carol wanted to talk to the man who repairs harnesses. The Amish teenage girl told us that her father was "at the auction" and suggested she stop back sometime.

We continued down the road and came to a sign for a furniture shop. We located the shop, but nobody seemed to be around (maybe the carpenter went to the auction, too). The furniture is absolutely gorgeous.

A little ways down the road, I was VERY surprised to see what looked like an Amish one room school. There were some children out in front, so I said to Carol, lets drive on a bit, and then come back and drive down the road with the school, so I can take a picture of the school. (the Amish do not like having their pictures taken and I did not want to cause any problems). However, when we returned, there were MORE children hanging out in front of the school. We drove down and past them, anyways, all the way to the end of the road where there is a closed bridge. On the way back, several Amish children (mostly boys) walked towards our car as we approached, as if they wanted us to stop so they could tell us something. I stopped the car and Carol spoke to the children, but they did not respond. It was quite strange.......but we figure they have been told NOT to speak to strangers. There were children of all ages and a woman standing on the front porch of the schoolhouse who appeared to be older, perhaps the teacher. We told the kids to have a good afternoon and drove off without taking any pictures SO I have to return someday and take a picture of that little schoolhouse! After that, we headed back towards New Berlin, making a brief stop at the WELCHES AUCTION HOUSE.
April16_2012 035 by JuneNY
April16_2012 035, a photo by JuneNY on Flickr.

We stayed about fifteen minutes. Then we went to New Berlin and stopped at Stewarts for ice cream. We both had the "make your own sundae" for $3.00.

Then we headed out towards Pittsfield to find a couple of GEOCACHING JEOPARDY geocaches. We were successful and then headed to Edmeston where we found a geocache in the Edmeston Steel Angel, and then to West Burlington where we found BURL BONES in the W. Burlington Cemetery. We kept driving and came to a small interesting winery: THE RUSTIC RIDGE WINERY: Carol wanted to stop because she had purchased hay from the owner in the past and wanted to talk to him about a possible future purchase. The owner gave us directions to another AMISH place we had been looking for BYLER'S. We decided to check that out another time and
headed back to New Berlin, where I dropped Carol off at her car and headed home.

Friday, April 13, 2012

PINE LAKE ADVENTURE

My original plans for today were to go on a STAFF FUN DAY with my co-workers, but several of them came down with pinkeye, so we cancelled. My second plan was to go geocaching with Leslie, but then she remembered that she had to accompany her father to a medical appointment, so we decided to wait and go geocaching another time when she has more time available. So, I decided to get get my hair permed and was on my way out the door when Connie called and said that her appointment to have her teeth cleaned was suddenly cancelled and "its a perfect day to go to Pine Lake". So, I changed my plans and we decided to meet at Gerster's for lunch and then go over to Pine Lake. Before meeting up with Connie I went to the fishing access at the end of Morningside Drive and found "fight off the skeeters" geocacahe.

Connie had an incident in the parking lot of Gerster's when she arrived. While driving over a huge round metal thing sitting in a shallow hole, the "thing" changed position and she heard some AWFUL metal on metal scraping and hitting. She had a Gersters employee call the owner, and he came and talked to her and told her to take her minivan to her mechanic and get it checked out. We ordered GRILLED REUBENS and it took an awful long time for them to come, but they were delicious!

I followed Connie to Pine Lake where we had a glorious hike! She had brought her dog, Petey with her. I took a LOT of pictures, and here are a few:



I had taken information to find a geocache hidden at Pine Lake, but when we got within a couple of hundred feet, my GPS started going wacky. First I would head off in the direction of the arrow and after several feet, the arrow would change, so I would change direction, but then the arrow would switch direction AGAIN. After doing this routine a half a dozen times, I decided to just enjoy the hike, the fresh air and the beautiful trees!

After our hike, we decided to return to Gerster's for a piece of pie. Along the way there, I stopped to explore a tiny old cemetery I had seen on the way to Pine Lake. Here is a picture:
The pie from Gerster's was very good!

It was a glorious day!

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Brunch Buffet at the Holiday Inn


After church, I met up with Linda and her friend, Stephanie, at the Holiday Inn for their Easter Brunch Buffet. They offered breakfast items (eggs with salmon, bacon,
cherry french toast, lots of fresh fruits, yogurt, a great salad bar, ham, lamb, scalloped potatoes and lots of other items squeezed in between. The three of us got the "seniors" price, which was $17.99. The deserts were very good, esp. the cheesecake.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Historic Buildings and Geocacing: April 7, 2012

Leslie and I set out this morning to look for some historic buildings in the Town of Maryland and to do some geocaching. Our first stop was at SPENCER CEMETERY where Leslie found my FAR OUT geocache, and I retrieved the "extra" geocache hidden there.

I think this old, decaying train depot in the Village of Maryland was the first old building we found.

It is the D & H Depot. At one time the train master also ran the post office in the same building. According to A PICTORAL ESSAY OF THE TOWN OF MARYLAND, this old depot is on Depot Street, but the name of the street must have been changed to Factory Street later on.

Here are a couple of other old places we found in or near the Village of Maryland.




We had lunch at Chris's Pizzeria in Worcester, New York and found several geocaches between Worcester and Richmondville.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Woodhaven Woods

This sign will soon be a "ghost sign" so I decided to take a picture of it when I can. The Woodhaven Golf Course has been sold and the new owner will be changing the name.
Connie and I met up at the former Woodhaven Golf Course in order to take a walk. We had just gotten out of our cars when the new owner of the golf course, Phil, approached us and asked us not to walk in the golf course area because he has men and equipment putting new trees up. We said we could walk in the woods just outside of the golf course. The woods are on his property. Just before we headed into the woods, three little boys who wanted to look for golf balls came up. Phil told them not to go into the golf course area and suggested that they look for golf balls in the piles of dirt dredged up from the pond.

Our walk in the woods was short but very nice. Here are some pictures I took.
Also, I took this picture of Connie and her dog, Petey.

When it came time to leave, Connie suggested we go out for a slice of pizza at THE LONG ISLAND PIZZERIA in West Oneonta. I agreed, but when we got there, she changed her mind and wanted something sweet, so we split an order of pizolli's..which are small donuts made from a 90 year old Gilbertsville recipe!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Dinner at The Old Mill: Mt. Upton, New York



My elderly lady friend (Muriel) who died a couple of years ago LOVED this restaurant. She and I talked about going there many times, but it never happened, and then it was too late. In honor of her, I invited a friend to accompany me to THE OLD MILL so that I could see for myself why she liked it so much.

Tonight was their 2012 opening night and an ad in the Pennysaver said they were offering deserts at the 1946 prices. Terry and I met up in Morris and I drove to Mt. Upton. I took Terry on a brief driving tour of the village, showing her some ruins on the river, the small supermarket and school which are empty, and the old train depot which is now used as an historical society.

Our reservations were for 4:30 p.m. and even though we arrived early, another car was also there in the parking lot waiting. Another arrived a minute later.

We browsed the gift shop while waiting to be taken into the restaurant. We were given a great window seat with a view of the river.

Before we even ordered we were given this tray of Wisconson Cheddar Cheese and assorted crackers.


I ordered the SALMON CAKES and Terry ordered a HAM SLICE WITH PINEAPPLE SAUCE. Before we were finished with our crackers and cheese, we were given a relish tray which was really neat! It had several salads including a kidney bean salad, a garbanzo bean salad, cottage cheese, a fruit salad and a couple more items. It was very good! We did not do it justice. Then rolls and butter and our salads came.
Honestly we were pretty full when our meal arrived. Each of us were able to eat about half of our meal.

For desert we ordered OLD FASHIONED STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE, for the price of thirty five cents! It was great!