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lydamorehouse ([personal profile] lydamorehouse) wrote2021-09-02 06:29 pm

The Return Trip

 You may have heard about the rain the New York area got drenched in, with record rainfalls post-Ida. However, you might not realize that included Middletown/Cromwell, CT, where we were last night. One of the dorms at Mason's university was flooded and needed to be evacuated. Some freshmen spent their first night at college huddled in the gymnasium wondering if their stuff was underwater. Fortunately, that did not include Mason, so far as we know. 

We spent yesterday mostly crashed. After setting up Mason's room and all that, we retreated to the hotel where Shawn promptly slept off several years of stress. This morning we woke to sunshine and a desire for ADVENTURE. So, we decided to head to the ocean. 

A classic image of a seagull sitting on a wooden post. Beyond, is the Atlantic Ocean.
Image: A classic image of a seagull sitting on a wooden post. Beyond, is the Atlantic Ocean.

South of Middletown is the city of Old Saybrook. We decided to check it out.  We found the point, which included crusty old guys sitting around an outdoor table shooting the breeze and the carcass of a small shark that had been washed up in yesterday's flooding. (I did take a picture, but since it is dead, I didn't post it. If people want to see it, I can add it in an update.)  But, it was really no longer than my forearm, and I have small forearms. 

We decided to continue along the coast on Highway 1, where we found this rather delightful, deserted public beach. Shawn and I spent some time beach combing. We found a lot of slipper shells, oyster shells, and a blue mussel (?).  We also found a couple of small crab shells. After a nice time there, we continued along Hwy 1 to Hammonasset Beach State Park.

Yes, a STATE PARK!!

We bought a day pass so that we could see what we might see. 

State Park map of the beach
Image: a map of the location of the State Park. 

Shawn and I decided that since we'd paid for the day pass, we might as well stick our toes into the Atlantic. Here is my lovely, joyful wife.

Shawn at the Atlantic, her feet in the water.
Image: Shawn at the Atlantic, her feet in the water.

I suspect these guys are also dead, but we saw a bunch of jellyfish floating near the shore, too. 

A dead (?) jellyfish washing along near the shore
Image: A  dead (?) jellyfish floating near the shoreline of Hammonasset Beach.

After that was a whole lot of driving. I did NOT want to take I-90 back, so Shawn charted us a route that took us along I-95 through New Haven, then some really tiny side roads (including a county 34), and then I-84 to I-81 to I-80. It was not a straight route. Our plan tomorrow is to be a bit more direct and make up more time. But, we really aren't sure when we'll be back this way, so we figured we might as well explore a bit!

We've been joking that, without Mason, we're making some... dubious life choices. We are, for instance, just going in a direction until we get tired. So, tonight we are currently staying in Williamsport, PA

Mason said he might call us with an update on his first couple of days at university so far, but that it would be pretty late tonight. I'm thinking that I might actually take a little wander and do a bit of exploring. I have to say, I really love the foothills of Pennsylvania a LOT. They look like where I grew up in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. I found the drive today generally gorgeous from start to finish. 

Hopefully tomorrow will be as fun.

Post Script: We heard from our cat sitter and Ms. Piggy has rallied. Of course, that meant that she then had to wrangle our other two kitties, both of which managed to slip past her to outside. But, all remains well, if a little chaotic back home.
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[personal profile] sabotabby 2021-09-03 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
Oooh, Pennsylvania nature is gorgeous. I used to LARP there. Have all the fun. And I'm glad Ms. Piggy is doing better.
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[personal profile] mtbc 2021-09-03 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
Yay for a little ocean paddling and for Ms Piggy.

I liked how (many years ago) some PA rest stops would have a little farmer's market operating in the summer.
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[personal profile] naomikritzer 2021-09-03 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
(Old) Saybrook is a location in the children's historical novel "The Witch of Blackbird Pond," which I was very fond of as a kid (I read my first copy to pieces and had to replace it), although mostly it takes places in (Old) Weathersfield (now basically a suburb of Hartsford).
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[personal profile] pameladean 2021-09-03 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Yay Ms. Piggy! As for the other two, geeze. I guess they have opinions.

Pennsylvania is really beautiful. We kept driving through it when we lived in Massachusetts, travelling back to Minneapolis for Minicon or time with families, and kept saying we should somehow schedule a stop for exploration, but we never did. I'm glad you got to!

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[personal profile] dreamshark 2021-09-03 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
Wait a second, you got caught in the end of that hurricane that DROWNED 45 PEOPLE and you just mention it in passing?? Well, I'm glad you're all okay.

Hammonasset is the beach my family used to go to when we lived in Hamden! Wow, nice to see a few pictures of it. I remember it as a beautiful beach with miles of white sand, and it still looks like that. Cool. I think it's technically on Long Island Sound, though, which is not quite the Atlantic.
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[personal profile] dreamshark 2021-09-03 02:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep, it's the same water. Really the only difference is that it's sheltered so there aren't a lot of waves or currents (which I suppose is perfect if you are taking a car full of small children to the beach). I thought of it as the ocean at the time and was surprised years later to discover that it was Long Island Sound, which I had never thought of as so pretty.
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[personal profile] oracne 2021-09-03 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
That is a beautiful picture of Shawn!

Hooray for adventures!