Where the ramble on the East Coast – Berkshires and southern Vermont?

So I’m thinking, with our four free days on the East Coast in early September, we can go so many places in a few hour’s – which I loved when I lived in Boston and later Stamford, Connecticut. (So different from Michigan, where I grew up…and here in Iowa.)

Right now, since we’ll be in NYC and then Connecticut and then end up on Long Island, our best bet may be to go to the Berkshires (North Adams, perhaps) and then to southern Vermont (maybe the famous Dorset Inn in Dorset or a splurge at the Inn at Sawmill Farm in West Dover, which oddly enough was formed in part from my cousin’s vacation home that I visited as a child.) Both are places my husband’s never been to and places I long to return.

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awe-inspiring new bridge for bikers/walkers on High Trestle Trail – near Woodward, Ia.

Just back from our first official visit to the remarkable new 13-story high, 1/2-mile long bridge crossing the Des Moines River on the High Trestle Trail between Woodward and Madrid Iowa. (We visited unofficially – and possibly illegally – last summer when the bridge was under construction.) The former railroad bridge high high above the river has been turned into a dramatic sculptural passageway where riders pass under 41 rust-brown angular steel beams, kind of like riding underneath a hooped tent. (They represent support cribs within an historic coal mine.) At each end of the bridge are four dramatic 42-foot high towers with dark bands that represent veins of coal in the area.

Not sure this description does it justice, but trust me – it’s well worth a visit on bike or on foot.

And the word is out – the trail was full of riders, enjoying not just the bridge but several other amenities that have suddenly popped up along the 25-mile Woodward-to-Ankeny trail, including a really fun bar on the side of the trail in Madrid called the Flat Tire, in a metal  Quonset hut that has been neatly outfitted with tables, a bar, very nice bathrooms and a pleasant patio. Place was hopping but easy to get a table. Slater also has a bar that caters to cyclists – the Take Down. But our favorite picnic spot is a mile south in a little park in the small town of  Sheldahl. Woodward also has a little cafe in town Cayanne’s, that we’re told has good sandwiches (an egg salad/tuna salad combo…) On the half hour drive back to Des Moines we stopped for an ice cream cone (and super thick chocolate shake) at Heavenly Delight, a cute little shop with a lively neighborhood message board where 12-year-olds babysitters, adult pet sitters and concealed weapons instructors advertise their services…

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Where to wander on the east coast – suggestions please

Looks like we’ll have four days to wonder along the East Coast in early September before flying home from NYC.  Where to go? Vermont? New Hampshire? Western Mass? Boston? Maine? Too many choices. Any suggestions out there. (Perhaps from the Detroit bagel fan?)

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More on “cool” Omaha

This time it’s the NYTimes travel section adding it’s voice to the “Omaha is cool” chorus. In last Sundays “surfacing” feature, the paper recommended The Slowdown (the indie rock club, much-lauded of late), The Ruth Sokolof Theater (an art film house), Birdhouse Collectible (1111 N. 13th street) a showroom/gallery, Blue Line Coffee 749 N. 14th Street.; Goodnights Pizza Bar and Piano. (1302 Mike Fahey Street. All are in the “north downtown/NoDo” neighborhood” which I do believe is en route to the airport.

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lillie’s Q bbq – chicago

Good bbq in Chicago alert – Lillie’s Q  in Bucktown/Wicker Park neighborhood(s) was quite good. We tried a three-meat sample and liked the pork and hot link best. The tri-tip turned out to be more like straight-out steak than smoked brisket. Good but not what we were hoping for.  The collard greens seasoned with chunks of ham and bits of bacon was yummy, as were the sweet potato fries. The ribs good too. And the fried pickles served with ranch dressing (not my choice) turned out to be too good. Beautiful day – at last – here so we ate outside, although the inside of the restaurant is fun – rustic-industrial decor. We will return!

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Fest in Andersonville

We weren’t thrilled to discover there was a festival going on in the Chicago neighborhood of Andersonville today but we braved the crowds and visited some fun shops (Transitor, FourSquare) and got to watch some fun male line dancers dressed in red and white checked shirts, blue jeans, and cowboy hats. Later we had dinner at an old favorite that remains as good as ever – Francesca’s on Taylor, an Italian restaurant. My brother and sister-in-law had a biz dinner tonight at Sepia, which I’ve been to twice in the past and enjoyed.

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Shaw’s crab house – chicago

Another visit to Shaw’s Crab House in Chicago which was packed on a Friday evening, for good reason. It was lobster fest month and most of our party had one pound lobster dinners. Delicious. Gumbo and wedge salad also popular. Not to mention the key lime pie and peppermint ice cream with hot fudge.

Yesterday after picking my son up at Northwestern, we drove through Skokie (en route to Oak Park to store some of my son’s college stuff at my sister’s house.) We had an excellent corned beef sandwich at Kaufmann Deli and bought chopped liver (the chicken, not beef) that got high marks from my picky family during a gathering later that eve in Oak Park. We also picked up some very good bagels and bialeys at a bagel shop (not Kaufman’s) also on Dempster in Skokie. It had the no-nonsense lack-of-ambiance of the bagel shops I remember growing up in suburban Detroit (Dexter Davidsons!) and bagels worthy of the locale.

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BBQ in Chicago

As usual, my family doesn’t know what we’re doing in Chicago during our upcoming visit except where we are eating – or want to eat.  One place my Chicago-based stepdaughter wants to try:  a newish BBQ place Lillie Qs: http://www.lilliesq.com/.  Supposed to be really good.

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Time to start thinking about: fun stuff to do this weekend in Chicago

Off to Chicago yet again, to pick up my son from college and have a little family reunion (which a trip to Chicago always inspires)…I also will have time to explore the city a bit so need to read up and see what’s going on!

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Cheap airfare to Hawaii

If I buy a plane ticket now for our January trip to Hawaii, I probably will save a bundle since I just found tickets from Des Moines to Honolulu for about $550. But I can’t quite bring myself to buy them yet – since lots of things could change between now and then. So I’m posting this now – as a reminder in November when I’m searching for reasonable fares, of what might have been….Granted the $525 fare is a three-flight trip (DM to Minneapolis to Seattle to Hawaii). The $700 or so ticket is a two-flight trip.  And it’s important to look at where the flights connect. Some of the three flight trips take you all the way to Georgia and then back to Des Moines. Not good. The best options appear to be two-flight trips from DM to Denver to Hawaii….

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