Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Two Woodstocks and Magic Meadow

Well, we're back in New York. We're nearing the end of the 3rd week back to school and we're getting into the groove of things but desperately missing travel. So every weekend we've at least been leaving Long Island, and last weekend we decided on a whim to travel back to our past.
For me it was my childhood home of Woodstock, NY.
For Jim it was his summer home, in the bungalows of Bethel County, incidentally where the original Woodstock concert was held. We decided to visit the site of the concert, at the former Yasgur's Farm in White Lake, NY.
Woodstock Love
We were very happy to be there. You can see our van off in the corner.


Woodstock
This is the hill where the half-million people stood to watch the amazing performances.

Stage
This rocky area was where the stage stood.



Plaque
The plaque with the iconic dove on the guitar, and a list of all the musicians.
Although it was a bit strange and sad to see it commercialized like this, we were very glad in the end that the site was preserved for people like us whose hearts are at that concert, even though we weren't.

After Bethel County, we drove into Ulster County, where the actual town of Woodstock lies. I lived here for a big part of my childhood, and came back often after I moved out of town. It was mostly as I remembered it, with a few different stores, but still with a lot of cool people and shops, and of course my favorite restaurant in the world, Gypsy Wolf.
Gypsy Wolf
Everything about it was the same, including the Burrito, so I was very happy. The insides has lots of wooden masks, wooden wolf scupltures, and paintings of wolves. It has a great atmosphere and it's how I learned to love Shirley Temples!

Tipi
After Dinner, we walked around town and checked out the shops that were still open. We came across this tipi and hippie bus with some kind of tigger shrine.


Taco Juans
This is another great restaurant in town, but it's more fast food mexican. The colors of the storefront are fantastic.


Woodstock Signpost
We found this signpost pointing to various stores in town, as well as the site of yasgur's farm.


Peace Tech
I love it. Peace and Technology can go together!


Millstream
We walked down to my favorite swimming hole, the Millstream. It was full because of the recent rains, and unfortunately too cold to swim.


Picture Frame
Some kind of Art Instillation at the Town Square. Jim is the subject.

We spent the night in woodstock, and the next morning we drove to another of my favorite places up Mount Overlook, Magic Meadow. I used to go on walks with my mom and grandma and the dogs and had picnics and birthday parties. It's beautiful and I'm glad we found it. Somehow I managed to not get a shot of the meadow itself, but I got lots of the forest surrounding it.
Magic Forest
This is the entrance to Magic Meadow from a little parking area on the side of the road. You have to cross a stream and climb a hill before you find the opening to the meadow.



Spider
We found a nice spot to lie down and watch the clouds, and discovered a spider trundling through. He was about two inches long and looked like a baby tarantula!


Wine Shrine
In the forest surrounding the meadow, we found a fire pit and remnants of last night's revelers. A nice wine shrine.

Blue Shrine
The meadow is near a Buddhist Monestary, and there were a lot of shrines to various Boddhisatvas in the woods.
Blue Shrine.


Red Shrine
Red Shrine


White Shrine
White Shrine.

Sluggy
A nice big slimy slug crawling around the forest floor.

We had a fantastic time romping through the meadow and forest and watching the clouds and the bees. This is top of my list for our first Full Moon Festival!

Prarie Dog Town and Kansas Plains

Hello, faithful readers. Here is a long-awaited post of our adventures through Kansas!
We saw signs along the highway for "World's Largest Prairie Dog! Prairie Dog Town! 6-Legged Cows! Pet Baby Pigs! 50 Miles Ahead!" and followed them to a wonderfully cheesy roadside attraction/zoo. They had animals not commonly found in zoos, like raccoons and badgers, as well as lots of stuffed (as in taxidermied) animals, farm animals, and prairie dogs running free.

Jackelope!
They had a stuffed Jackelope. I haven't seen one in the wild yet, but this is my bigfoot.


Piglets
A pile of piglets! They were too small to play with, unfortunately. There was also one that was slightly out of place, with deer-colored fur and stripes!


Hungry Coyotes
These adorable coyotes were fiends for dog biscuits. Go Figure!


Goat
The obligatory goat shot. We probably fed them the most. We're suckers for goats, especially floppy-eared goats.


Prarie Dog
Prairie Dogs were peeping up all over the place


Bobcat
A very shy bobcat who kept hissing at us.


Fox pile
Sleepy foxes


Badgers
Sleepy Badgers


Donkey Lips
The softest Donkey Face ever. He kept following us around looking for more treats. He liked dog biscuits, too!


Sunflower Bee
Kansas had wild sunflowers growing all over the place. This bee decided to take advantage.


World's Largest Prarie Dog
Here is the World's Largest Prairie Dog. It wasn't real at all!


Steer!
A very pointy steer.


6-legged cow
The prize of the place, a six legged cow. It kind of looks like a baby stuck in there.



5-legged cow
And its neighbor, the five legged cow.



Plains
Finally, a nice shot of the plains of Kansas. It was the first state back in the midwest, so it was quite a sight to see after so many weeks of cliffs, canyons, oceans and mountains.

We didn't get a chance to go to the Wizard of Oz museum, but after playing the slots in Vegas I sure had a hankering.