Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Memphis

Memphis is on the banks of the Mississippi with the Dolly Parton Bridge in the background
The Peabody Hotel tradition - The Walk of the Ducks

They come down the elevator from the Penthouse,

walk the red carpet to the fountain pool in the Lobby where they spend the day.

Barges continuously going up and down the Mississippi River


Along the banks of the river on the waterfront of Memphis

is a scale model of the entire Mississippi River and its banks - about a one mile walk

Elvis & Graceland everywhere plus lots of other celebrity statues and attractions.
(A couple on our tour had to reserve two years in advance to get into the Heartbreak Hotel)

Virginia & Tennessee

Heavy Rain the whole way through Virginia.....

Louise catching the full moon in Tennessee

Nashville - The Grand Ol' Opry.....a large hotel convention center


A cotton bole left on the plant in Jackson TN

Washington DC


World War II Memorial in the foreground with the Reflecting Pool

and Lincoln Memorial in the background


Abraham Lincoln statue inside the Memorial


The Reflecting Pool looking towards the Washington Momument and the US Capitol Building

The White House

Lots of police presence all over the city make it difficult to drive

An intersection will have police cars with flashing lights and appear to blocked

but may still be open for public use - they are just making thier presence known





Arlington Cemetery

Arlington Cemetery overlooks the Pentagon - which they discourage taking pictures of. Very impressive - and too many good photo opportunities.
Looking down at JFK Memorial


Thursday, October 18, 2007

New York City

Jeff found a New York park bench
A street blocked off to become the playground for an elementary school
One of the many views from the 86th floor of the Empire State building

It takes 60 seconds to go from ground to the 80th floor
Ice Arena at the Rockefeller Center The many signs of Time Square



New York City

New York City skyline with the tallest building in this picture being the Empire State building
The Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty, Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge
This art monument was originally between the Twin Towers

Though damaged it did withstand the collapse of the Towers
It now stands in Battery Park until it can be returned to the Ground Zero site

We were unable to tour Ground Zero as it is now a construction site.






Massachusetts

A quaint little Massachusetts harbor Leominster the home of Johnny AppleseedDescending down the hillside into North Adams
Quite the hairpin curve but a great view of the valley below.

Maine

Overlooking Bar Harbor and a Cruise ship from a view point in Acadia National Park.
A Mansion overlooking the harbor and the Atlantic Ocean
A beach made up of broken sea shells
Caught on the dunes - actually I was just taking a picture.....honest!
A beautiful sand beach in Maine where the dunes have been developed with homes and condos

The Beautiful Fall Foliage of Maine






Monday, October 15, 2007

Our return to New Brunswick to resume our journey

A covered bridge over a fundy tide channel in St. Michael's NB The fishboats spent a lot of time on mud bottomsThe fall colors are georgeous
The cave at St. Michael - just out of Saint John NB
We had lots of WOW's as we looked at all the trees of color


Our trip to BC

Let us introduce you to Lexi Danielle
Born Sept 17th 6lbs 9oz.
Alyssa - 21months
Kianna - 15months
We had a lot of fun with the girls when we were back in BC to help Chelsea.
God made parents young for a special reason.....Grandparents don't have the energy!

Friday, September 28, 2007

Halifax

Sackville - WWII corvette similar to ones Dad repaired during the war.

The Halifax harbour statue encouraged Dad to reminisce


Pier 21 - the entry point to Canada for many