The title does not seem quite right, but here goes. I picked my friend, Judy, up this morning and we ran some errands and then decided it was lunch time. We were going to go to the WHITE HOUSE in Worcester, New York, but it was a gorgeous day and I suggested that we drive out Route 7 to Cobleskill and see if we passed any interesting restaurants.
The first place we saw was SHIRLEY'S STONEY CREEK just past Richmondville. We stopped and checked out the inside the the menu and decided not to continue on to Cobleskill. We thoroughly enjoyed our meal. It is a family run place, and the family is very friendly. The place is decorated with handmade quilts. I had the sweet corn nuggets and a cup of corn chowder, both were very good. I was really full after that, but when Judy decided to get desert, I decided to get a small twist/waffle cone. It was really good.
I bought a very small wall hanging for only $3.00. It was the only one they had. I would like to buy more and I may call and ask if they can provide me with a few more.
After lunch, Judy and I went to THE WEARHOUSE in Worcester, where she purchased two bags of clothing. Then back to her place for a bit, and then I headed back to Oneonta.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Monday, July 22, 2013
Carefree Gardens ADVENTURE (including food)
I was on tripadvisor.com this morning and noticed a place in Cooperstown that I have never been to, and that had excellent reviews. ORIGINS CAFE at Carefree Gardens. I called Linda and asked her if she would be interested in going and she said yes. She met me at my house and I drove us to Cooperstown. It was a bit tricky finding the place because of various detours.
ORIGINS is a cafe right in the middle of a nursery/greenhouse. It is absolutely gorgeous. I ordered the Pesto Platter which is actually an appetizer and Linda ordered quiche. Unfortunately, it took a very long time for our food to arrive, which upset Linda somewhat.
Our food finally arrived and it was very good. Then our check was not delivered to us, and we had to get up and look around for someone to ask. After we got the check, it took several minutes for the owner to return to us, and then again several minutes for her to get us our change (we had left tips on the table). Linda was getting increasingly anxious and upset.
When we finally finished up in the cafe, we spent several minutes looking around some of the greenhouses and I took several pictures.
As we were leaving, the owner (Mary) came up to us and introduced herself and we talked for several minutes. She told us that they were "off work" for several days for a family reunion, and that things were not yet "up to speed". She seems like a very caring person, and I enjoyed our conversation.
I think Linda felt somewhat better after meeting Mary and talking with her.
ORIGINS is a cafe right in the middle of a nursery/greenhouse. It is absolutely gorgeous. I ordered the Pesto Platter which is actually an appetizer and Linda ordered quiche. Unfortunately, it took a very long time for our food to arrive, which upset Linda somewhat.
Our food finally arrived and it was very good. Then our check was not delivered to us, and we had to get up and look around for someone to ask. After we got the check, it took several minutes for the owner to return to us, and then again several minutes for her to get us our change (we had left tips on the table). Linda was getting increasingly anxious and upset.
When we finally finished up in the cafe, we spent several minutes looking around some of the greenhouses and I took several pictures.

I think Linda felt somewhat better after meeting Mary and talking with her.
My complete set of pictures can be seen here. http://www.flickr.com/photos/juneny/sets/72157634755978098/ ORIGINS is my new favorite place to eat in Cooperstown.
Friday, July 19, 2013
HOTTEST DAY OF THE YEAR SO FAR Adventure
According to this evenings news, today was the hottest day so far this year, and probably will end up being the hottest day of the entire year 2013.
I mentioned that there is a geocache hidden in the purple and yellow cow in front and Mark, Eileen and Mary went to look for it.

Then I suggested we go to WOOD BULL ANTIQUES, which is almost right across the road. Nobody in the group (Mary, Eileen, Geneen and Mark and I) had been there before besides me. Its a great place, kind of like a huge vintage museum. I think we were there a whole half hour, and I took many pictures. I never noticed all the the mannequins before:

Then we headed to Cooperstown for lunch at the OTESAGA RESORT HOTEL.

The lunch buffet is $17.00 and includes drinks and desert. Its really quite a bargain when you think of it. I paid $15.00 for lunch at Applebee's yesterday!!!
The entree was turkey and stuffing and I had two helpings of that. As usual, the desert table was magnificent, and this time a young fellow was making crepes on an individual basis. I had one, and it was outstanding!!!
We stopped at the Cheese Factory again on the way back to Oneonta, but it was still closed.
Anyways, it was a great day!!!!! My complete set of pictures taken today can be seen here http://www.flickr.com/photos/juneny/sets/72157634713275724/
Thursday, July 18, 2013
BEAT THE HEAT ADVENTURE
We are in the middle of a July heatwave here in the Oneonta area. On days I work, I automatically spend a half a day in a/c so those days are more maneagable, but today was not a work day and I was determined to
BEAT THE HEAT. I decided to try to find someone to go to the movies with since the movie theatre here is air conditioned.
Leslie was busy with her parents, Linda had to work today, and so did Carol, Connie does not go to the theatre but Terry was very happy when I mentioned it to her. After running a few errands and getting gas, I met up with her at the mall. We had lunch at Applebee's. We had the lunch special combo......a sandwich and a salad, but that turned out to be kind of a small meal so we both ordered the TRIPLE CHOCOLATE MELTDOWN.
It was delicious, but it turned a cheap meal into an expensive lunch, since the desert was over five dollars. But it was good to try it ONCE.
BEAT THE HEAT. I decided to try to find someone to go to the movies with since the movie theatre here is air conditioned.
Leslie was busy with her parents, Linda had to work today, and so did Carol, Connie does not go to the theatre but Terry was very happy when I mentioned it to her. After running a few errands and getting gas, I met up with her at the mall. We had lunch at Applebee's. We had the lunch special combo......a sandwich and a salad, but that turned out to be kind of a small meal so we both ordered the TRIPLE CHOCOLATE MELTDOWN.

The movie we chose was WHITE HOUSE DOWN, and it was VERY good.
rain. It was a good day!
Friday, July 12, 2013
Madison County Fair ADVENTURE
Carol and I met up in New Berlin this morning in order to go to the MADISON COUNTY FAIR in Brookfield, New York A geocacher had mentioned to me that it is very much like an old time fair, and that turned out to be true. We took our time and looked at the 4H projects and all of the products offered by various vendors. There were some historical booths, also. Most interesting to me was the table set up by a woman who metal detects When I expressed interest, she offered me a seat and told me about her hobby. It ounds interesting and I am thinking about getting started. This man was offering free walking sticks if we would take the time to listen to him explain the basic story of Christianity.

The food carts and trucks were not open, so that was a disappointment. I really wanted a blooming onion! Carol and I had lunch at the FAIR DINER. Prices are reasonable and service is good. We had burgers and fries.
We watched a bit of a riding competition. It was teenage girls jumping over barriers with their horses. After that we headed out. I stopped in Morris for a twist frozen custard cone.
My complete set of pictures taken at the fair are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/juneny/sets/72157634615611686/
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Otego and Unadilla ADVENTURE 7/8/13
After running some errands this morning and having lunch from Subway, I met up with Leslie at her house, and we headed out on 88 towards Otego and Unadilla. Our first stop was at the OTEGO'S HISTORY ROOM (I guess this is just another name for historical society). We enjoyed this small museum, and were there about fifteen minutes.
After that we went on to Unadilla to the UNADILLA HISTORY MUSEUM in a building that was forrmerly a Catholic Church.
where Leslie wanted to do some research about the Unadilla turnpike. Although their website says it is open on Saturday afternoons for four hours, and we arrived during that time period, it was closed. As we were walking away from the museum, a woman who was driving by stopped and asked if we wanted to go in. She is the UNADILLA TOWN HISTORIAN, Nancy Burnett, and she offered to try to find someone with a key so that we could go in. She returned a few minutes later and said that she did not have any luck.


She suggested that we might want to go to the library to look at a book that has pictures and narrative about historical buildings in Unadilla. She gave us a ride and the book was located and Leslie and I looked through it. Turns out Nancy wrote the book!!! The library closed at two p.m. and Nancy invited Leslie and to her house, so she could show Leslie a map of the turnpike. We agreed and she drove us to her place. She showed us the two barns behind her house, both which were moved to that location. One of them was originally a blacksmith shop. Here is a pic:
Nancy offered us cold drinks and we visited for a while and she made a copy of the Unadilla turnpike map for Leslie. Leslie told her about her historical walking tour geocache in Cooperstown and the three of us agreed to get together to do this geocache sometime soon.
Then we went to the consignment shop in Unadilla. I am in the process of looking for an item to put in a bare spot in my side garden. No luck at this store. It is a very interesting and large shop with LOTS of items at reasonable prices. On the way back towards Oneonta, we stopped at another place, I think it is called P.D.'s and I looked again but was not successful. Out last stop was at at PIE IN THE SKY for ice cream. I had pie a la mode (apple raspberry with chocolate ice cream)
which was very good, and I purchased a small teacup for to add to my colored glass collection. .
We had planned to look for a geocache that we did not find the first time we looked for, but we got so caught up in other stuff that we totally forgot! Except for the extreme heat, it was a great afternoon. Pictures taken today are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/juneny/sets/72157634514655153

Thursday, July 4, 2013
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2013Classic Car ADVENTURE and more



In the gift shop, I purchased some postcards to send to my grandkids for their postcard collections. I asked the clerk in the gift shop if she could recommend a good place for lunch and she said BILL"S DINER which was just around the corner on Route 12.
It does not look like much from the outside, but inside it is just fine. They have a pretty big menu, and they offered a lot of specials for Independence Day. Terry ordered the steak sandwich, and I ordered the Greek combo. (three Greek items). My meal was delicious and it included a cup of soup (I chose Pasta Fazoole) and a salad for a reasonable price.


We drove to the Coventry area to see if I could find the old general store that someone posted in flickr. I found the road, and had a choice to turn left or right onto it, and I chose right, which was a mistake. It was a dirt/stone road, very narrow and when I got to the end of it, I was relieved to be off of it, but no store, so I had made the wrong choice. But now I know where the road is and can return sometime and go in the opposite direction.
From there we got on 206 and drove to Bainbridge, and got on Route 7. We stopped for ice cream, and again at an antique/consignment store in Unadilla, which turned out to be closed. After dropping Terry off in Morris, I stopped by the farmers market behind the fire hall, in hopes of purchasing a fresh tomato, but they did not have any. It is probably too early. It was a great day but very tiring (I think because of the high temps). I am glad the a/c in my car was working good!!!
Todays photographs are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/juneny/sets/72157634513332495
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