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Postcard From Yellowstone: Midway Geyser Basin

Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park

Midway Geyser Basin is home of the famous Grand Prismatic Spring as well as a number of other equally impressive features. We did see Grand Prismatic, but on the day of our visit the temperatures were in the low 30s, making for a lot of steam. Despite being in the “off season” the place got so busy later in the day when the temperatures did warm up, that we elected to go in the morning before all the selfie-shooting tourists showed up and crowded the boardwalk.

Postcard From Yellowstone: Old Faithful

Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park

Kathy & I have decided that there is such a thing as “Geyser Fatigue.” 🙂 But geysers are one of the highlights of visiting Yellowstone. The most famous one of all is Old Faithful, so it deserved a spot on this postcard. We had a room facing the geyser basin and specifically Old Faithful, so we watched it erupt numerous times over the four days we stayed at the Old Faithful Inn.

Postcard From Yellowstone: Mammoth Hot Springs

Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park

Kathy & I are wrapping up our visit to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. It’s been a great couple of weeks, with beautiful scenery, abundant wildlife and some interesting weather. We had very limited connectivity in the parks (a good thing!) and also limited time to look at photos (also a good thing). This is a sample of the images from our first stop in Yellowstone, at Mammoth Hot Springs.

Yo Ho Ho, Etc.

Stade’s Rum Distillery on Barbados

Those who know me know that I love to bring home “liquid souvenirs” from our travels. Our recent cruise on Celebrity Beyond was no exception. For our visit to the island of Barbados I had arranged a tour to take us to three distilleries. As luck would have it, our driver/guide for the day is a rum aficionado, so he was the ideal person for us to spend the day with. He also had a great place for us to have an authentic Bajan lunch!

Foursquare Distillery on Barbados
Tour and tasting at Foursquare Distillery on Barbados
Barrels of Rum at Foursquare Distillery on Barbados
Tour and tasting at Foursquare Distillery on Barbados

We visited Foursquare, Mount Gay and Stade’s distilleries, and brought home several bottles from each.  Just like with bourbon, gin and other spirits, rum distilleries all have their individual stories, methods and recipes. It is interesting to learn about them, in the interest of science, of course. 😉

Original Mount Gay Pot Still from 1760. At Mount Gay Rum on Barbados
Tour and tasting at Mount Gay Rum on Barbados
Mount Gay Rum on Barbados

I have finally completed all of the processing from our winter adventures and posted galleries on my Adobe Portfolio page.

Tour and tasting at Stade’s Rum Distillery on Barbados
Stade’s Rum Distillery on Barbados

Branching Out

Hood ornament on an ice cream truck on the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina

Kathy & I visited the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC recently. I carried a camera with me in case I came across anything interesting. This was a bit of a “happy accident” as I photographed the hood ornament on an old truck repurposed as an ice cream shop. Sadly the ice cream shop was not in operation at the time…. 😉

Seeing Red

Morning on the Resort Deck of Celebrity Beyond

With apologies to 2clicksaway for borrowing the title, I thought this group of photos made for an interesting study. Taken during our recent cruise aboard Celebrity Beyond.

Morning on the Resort Deck of Celebrity Beyond
Morning on the Resort Deck of Celebrity Beyond
Morning on the Resort Deck of Celebrity Beyond
Morning on the Resort Deck of Celebrity Beyond
Morning on the Resort Deck of Celebrity Beyond

A Walk In The Woods

Rocks and moss. McConnells Mill State Park near Portersville, PA

On our way to Ohio to see the eclipse, Kathy & I stopped off in western Pennsylvania to visit our friends Jim & Lisa. While we were there we made a trip to McConnell’s Mill State Park to do a little hiking. The mill itself has fallen into disrepair, but the covered bridge has been nicely maintained and makes for a picturesque scene on Slippery Rock Creek.

Covered Bridge over Slippery Rock Creek. McConnells Mill State Park near Portersville, PA
Covered Bridge over Slippery Rock Creek. McConnells Mill State Park near Portersville, PA

I had been to this park years ago, but enjoyed the time outdoors and with friends. I even managed to make a few photographs.

Cascades on Slippery Rock Creek. McConnells Mill State Park near Portersville, PA
McConnells Mill State Park near Portersville, PA
Kildoo Falls. McConnells Mill State Park near Portersville, PA
Kildoo Falls. McConnells Mill State Park near Portersville, PA
Rocks and moss. McConnells Mill State Park near Portersville, PA

‘Going To School’ In Texas

Cherry Mountain School. Driving tour of 12 historic country schoolhouses in Gillespie County, Texas

After one day in Fredericksburg, Kathy & I decided we had seen enough cowboy art and turquoise jewelry, the wineries were busy and charged more for tastings than for a bottle of wine, so we stopped by the visitor center to see what else we might do. The woman there mentioned a driving tour of one room school houses in Gillespie County, the area surrounding Fredericksburg.

Pecan Creek School House
Cherry Spring Schoolhouse
Outhouse at Cherry Spring Schoolhouse
St. John Lutheran Church, next to Crabapple School
Crabapple School

Better than I can tell it, here is a bit of history about the schools from The Friends of Gillespie County Country Schools:

As many as 44 rural schools were in operation around Fredericksburg, the county seat of Gillespie County, in the early 20th century. German immigrants had poured into the area that became known as the Texas Hill Country in the mid to late 1800’s, starting with the settlement of New Braunfels in 1845 and Fredericksburg in 1846. As families moved onto land more distant from town, the earliest rural educational efforts normally involved hiring a teacher to educate the children in private
homes.

Eventually land was donated by a family in the area and a community school was built taking names descriptive of nearby natural landmarks such as Cave Creek, Crabapple, Pecan Creek or Lower South Grape Creek. The German heritage of Gillespie County is evident in other names like Luckenbach, Meusebach, Rheingold and Nebgen.

The Gilmer-Aikin Law of 1949 resulted in the consolidation of most rural schools in Texas, bringing a close to this era of public education. Remarkably, the main buildings at only two of the 44 rural schools in Gillespie County were demolished over the decades. In the 1950’s, community clubs were organized and maintained some of the rural school properties in Gillespie County using their own funds, even though they were owned by the Fredericksburg Independent School District (FISD).

Short histories of the schools can be obtained at the Visitor Information Center in Fredericksburg, located at 302 East Austin Street, at each school and on our website: www.historicschools.org

Rheingold School
Rheingold School
‘Modern Facilities’ at Rheingold School
‘Not So Modern Facilities’ at Rheingold School
Willow City Schoolhouse

The tour resulted in a very nice day, and quite a collection of interesting, albeit very documentary, photographs. It’s ultimately the way we prefer to spend our time, rather than trudging up and down the main street in a town, wandering through shops with no intention or interest in buying. When there is a bakery or ice cream shop, however…. 😉

Nebgen School
Cave Creek School
Cave Creek School

We’re off to Ohio in a few days in hopes of catching the eclipse. I do plan to take some pictures, but not of the eclipse. I just want to watch it myself and let those with the patience and proper equipment make photos I can see later. I do hope to get lots of pictures of people wearing those awesome glasses, though! 🙂

A Stop In Fredericksburg, Texas

Former Buick dealership now a winery. Fredericksburg, Texas

After our stop in Shiner we arrived in Fredericksburg, where we stayed for a few days before heading east toward Florida. The draw for Fredericksburg is that it is in the heart of Texas wine country. We drove through Fredericksburg on a previous trip but only spent one night. Ironically, despite being in the middle of wine country we didn’t visit any wineries! We did manage to drink a bit of Texas wine, did a little shopping and some sightseeing.

Fredericksburg, Texas
Fredericksburg, Texas
Fredericksburg, Texas
Fredericksburg, Texas

I was really taken with the public library. Housed in the former Gillespie County Courthouse that was built in 1881-1882 and used until 1939, the building was subsequently converted to the current use as the library. The limestone exterior, high ceilings and wooden trim are a reminder of the days of fine craftsmanship. The library even has a card catalog, although the drawers are empty now.

Public Library in Fredericksburg, Texas
Public Library in Fredericksburg, Texas
Public Library in Fredericksburg, Texas
Who knows what this is? Public Library in Fredericksburg, Texas
Public Library in Fredericksburg, Texas
Public Library in Fredericksburg, Texas

The town of Fredericksburg is like a lot of small towns these days, just with a Texas twist. Instead of antiques and country crafts there is cowboy art and turquoise jewelry. Lots of interesting restaurants, though. We had several really nice meals during our stay.

The Hangar Hotel in Fredericksburg, Texas
The Hangar Hotel in Fredericksburg, Texas

We stayed in a really cool hotel located at the Gillespie County Airport. Named the Hangar Hotel, it is styled after a WWI aircraft hanger, complete with an Officer’s Club, the name of the lounge. It was fun watching all the planes coming and going, and made for some interesting photography.

Bachelorette party. Vaudeville Restaurant in Fredericksburg, Texas

Along The Way: Shiner Texas

K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas

On our journey across Texas we made a quick stop in Shiner, Texas to visit the K. Spoetzl Brewery, home of Shiner Beer. We had some gen-u-ine Texas brisket, toured the brewery and had some Shiner Beer before heading off into wine country.

K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
Texas BBQ at the K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
Texas BBQ at the K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas

The Spoetzl Brewery started in 1909. It was originally named The Shiner Brewing Association (SBA) and was founded by German and Czech immigrants who had settled around the central Texas town of Shiner. Unable to find the type of beer they had known in their home countries, they decided to brew their own. It is the oldest independent brewery in Texas and one of the oldest independent breweries in the U.S.

K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas

In the 1970s and 1980s, the brewery’s Shiner Premium Beer and Shiner Bock accounted for less than 1% of the Texas beer market. In 1983, Spoetzl produced 60,000 US beer barrels of beer; in 1990, only 36,000 US beer barrels. Sales improved after Carlos Alvarez of San Antonio acquired the brewery in 1989. Production grew to 100,000 US beer barrels in 1994, and over the next 10 years production nearly tripled. The company now has 120 employees and as of 2012 it was the fourth-largest craft brewery in the United States.

Tap Room at the K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
Tap Room at the K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
1959 Ford F-100 pickup at K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas

It was a good visit, and some of the Amber Bock even made it home for us to share with our friends, neighbors and family! 😉

K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas
K. Spoetzl Brewery & Distillery in Shiner, Texas