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.
This is the hill where the half-million people stood to watch the amazing performances.
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.
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!
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.
This is another great restaurant in town, but it's more fast food mexican. The colors of the storefront are fantastic.
We walked down to my favorite swimming hole, the Millstream. It was full because of the recent rains, and unfortunately too cold to swim.
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.
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.
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!
In the forest surrounding the meadow, we found a fire pit and remnants of last night's revelers. A nice wine shrine.
The meadow is near a Buddhist Monestary, and there were a lot of shrines to various Boddhisatvas in the woods.
Blue Shrine.
White Shrine.
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!
Have loved your pics and narration, Angelica...what a fabulous trip. So happy for you both, Love, Cheryl
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun place! I'm glad to see that you're making "travel" out of local or familiar places too... that way, you never have to go far to feel like you can get away. I'm so curious about wolf restaurant. I want to go there!
ReplyDeleteHi Angelica and Jim
ReplyDeleteI love seeing these beautiful photos and hearing your stories...all of them. It is so much fun to see the Woodstock places, both the original site and the town, and the stores that we had so much fun at together, and also the Gypsy Wolf (!). I also love seeing the shrines, stones, trees and paths in Magic Meadow. You, our family and I spent so much time there together...I am so happy to see these places again! I loved seeing that sign post too naming all those familiar places! Your narratives are wonderful. You both sound and look so happy. Thank you always for sharing these special moments! Much love, YELM Lucanne