East Coast Anniversary Trip – 2019

DC, NY, Boston, etc.

Maine coast September 2019

On September 5th, Dick and Diane will celebrate their anniversary with an east coast United States Trip.  They will start in Washington DC for several days seeing our national monuments and our nations capitol.  Then it will be off to New York for a couple of days and a trip to Boston before driving to Bar Harbor, Maine.  Before returning home they will return to Boston and will enjoy a San Francisco Giant's win over the Boston Redsocks at Fenway Park (fingers crossed).  To help celebrate a wonderful anniversary, we will display any pictures and stories we receive here.

Itinerary

September 5:   Flight to DC

September 6, 7, 8, 9 in DC

September 10:  To NY

September 11: NY

September 12:To Boston

September 13:  Rent a car and drive to Bar Harbor, ME

September 14,15,16,17, ME

September 18, 19: Boston

September 20:  Fly home

The Map is interactive and can be expanded. Itinerary includes: DC, NY, Boston, drive north to Bar Harbor Maine, Back to Boston

September 6: Day 1

Message from Diane. We arrived into Washington DC yesterday (9/5) about 3:30. This morning we're going to take a tour of the White House. So excited.

 

Day 1: More of DC

Editors note: This is probably at Dinner on 9/5 and not breakfast 9/6

Day 1 Viet Nam Memorial

Keith's Uncle in the Center

More of Day 1: DC

We are at Trump International Hotel Bar watching Tucker Carlson and having a glass of wine, very nice.

September 7: Day 2

Our first day trying out the Metro.

Heading for the Museum of the Bible. Link

 

 

Day 2 Continued

Arlington Cemetary at the tomb of the unknown soldier. Pretty amazing how they guard it. They change the guard ever 30 minutes

Day 3: National Museum of Natural History

Editors note: Twins?

A miniature Diane!

Day 4: The Capital and Library of Congress

Their Congressman, Tom McClintock, set up a tour for them.

Day 4 Continued

Day 4: End of a wonderful day

And a marguerita at the end of Day 4. (Did you drop something on the floor?) Museum

 

Day 5 New York City 9/10/2019

P.J. Clark's on the Hudson (Photo pulled from the internet)

Lunch at P J. Clarke's in NY. Dick is having Country Chicken pot pie and Diane is having Fish and Chips. (Review: VERY GOOD)

Day 5: NYC Room with a view

Pictures are from their room at the millennium Hilton in New York

This view from the room shows the World Trade Museum below and the new World Trade Center is to the right.

The World Trade Museum, below.

Day 5: 9/11 Memorial

9/11 Memorial sign noting that Roses are placed on victim's names on their birthdates.

 

Day 6: 9/11/2019 Bike Ride in Central Park

 

 

Day 6: 9/11/2019

Today we went out to Staten Island on the ferry by the Statue of Liberty and a skyline 0picture of New York, a bike ride in Central Park (see video link below) and dinner at Ecco restaurant near our hotel.

The New York skyline from the ferry.

Dinner at Ecco Restaurant NYC on 9/11/2019.

Day 6

With Sean Bradley and his wife at the top of the World Trade Center in NYC.

Sean played in the NBA with mostly the Dallas Mavericks.  He is over 7'6" tall.  He said there are only about 30 people in the world that are taller than he is.  I remembered seeing he and his wife in Legoland about a year and a half ago when we were celebrating Liliana's birthday.  When I saw him this year, I had to tell him that we saw him a year and a half ago.  He and his wife were very nice and suggested we take a picture with them.  They were in New York celebrating their daughter's 18th birthday as she was born on September 11, 2001.  Does that date ring a bell.

September 15 - Maine

Thuya Garden is a gorgeous flowering garden located on a granite hillside overlooking Northeast Harbor on Mount Desert Island, Maine. It was originally designed and built in 1956 - 1961 by Charles K. Savage, a long-time resident of Northeast Harbor, along with financial support from John D. Rockefeller. The garden exhibits an English style influence with special input from Beatrix Farrand so that it will incorporate the unique character of the Maine coast. A variety of annuals and perennials line the two long sides of the garden. An open observation pavilion sits at the top of a slight incline on the north end overlooking the main garden that cascades down to a shallow reflecting pool below. Thuya Lodge was constructed from 1912 - 1916 by summer resident Joseph H. Curtis, its owner and Boston based landscape architect. The garden was constructed in an orchard also owned by Curtis. A memorial in his honor is located part way up the Asticou Terrace Trail. Thuya got its name from the abundance of white cedar (Thuya Occidentalis) located in the area.

More from Thuya Gardens

View from Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park, Maine (Editors note: found the same view on-line)

More from Maine

Not ready for Fall yet!

From Maine, September 15

 

Note from Dick: How do you make Diane happy? Feed her lobster.

 

September 19: Back in Boston - Fenway Park

At Fenway Park Boston, September 19, 2019

Great seats: Red Socks vs San Francisco Giants. Close game.

Fenway Park's "The Green Monster" otherwise known as the left-field wall,. San Francisco won the first two games of the series but lost this one 5-4. or 4-5 (whatever is appropriate).