Sunday, March 25, 2007
Saturday was a really cool day. We drove to Cleveland, Ohio about 1 3/4 hours away. We got out and had a walk through the city. There is too much doing in Cleveland, except for sports. The were massive sports stadiums everywhere, and these things were huge (put Marathon Stadium to shame)!
It was then another 1 hour drive south, on the hunt for some Amish people. Ohio has the densest population of Amish people. The first county we went to, we didn't have much luck spotting any, so we pulled over and had a buffet full of traditional Amish flavours.
After lunch we drove about another hour - suddenly Ryan spotted a horse and buggy out the corner of his eye! It was Amish people at a service station. We stalked these poor people and done laps around the servo. Kristy Ward (PI) wasn't on her game though and missed some good photo opportunities. We weren't sure if we were going to see any more. So we kept driving along and all of a sudden - BAM! They were coming out of the woodwork! We saw lots of Amish people walking the streets, driving their horse and buggies and working in their yards.
Amish people on their horse and buggy
Next on the agenda was Ashtabula County - a region bordering Pennsylvania and Ohio, and renowned for its covered bridges. The bridges were just like in the movies (like Beetle Juice) and were awesome. We were a bit worried that some of them were going to collapse underneath us!
Covered Bridge
If you squint, you can see Kristy in front of the bridge
Friday night after Ryan finished work we went to a bar for a few drinks. Turns out we arrived for Happy Hour. Happy Hour was half price drinks and a free buffet!!!! We had 6 drinks and dinner for $10! What a great bar! Think it will become our Friday night local, although Tuesday is all you can eat wings........
Fireworks Night
Last week we went to the local fireworks store. We were browsing the goods and the attendant came up and asked us if we would like some help. We said that we were just looking. He asked us if we were from out of town. When we told him we were, he took us out to the 'back' room where all the good fireworks were. We left with a big packet of Roman Candles costing around $12.
Kristy, cheryl and Casey about to let some crakers off
Friday night we decided to let some off.
We also had a chew on some chewing tobacco pouches (another freeby from St Patricks Day). The pictures below tell you just how good it tasted. Yummo!


Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Sunday we drove almost 2 hours to Holiday Valley Ski Resort, New York for a snowboarding session. We arrived just before lunch and got a 4 hour lift ticket.
Ryan carved up the snow and got some good runs, except for when he came down with me and we spent half the time on our butts!
We left at 4pm and drove back via French Creek for a good old pub meal and a couple of drinks before heading home after a tiring day.
Saturday was St Patricks Day, and one of the biggest days celebrated in Erie.




Dressed in green
One place even made you flash for beads! By then ,we had so much green stuff we didn't have to resort to that (we had scored a shirt each, beads, a green hat and a green garter - all free!).
There was a town parade - and everyone in the parade threw lollies. It was hilarious and we filled up a hat full of lollies.
That's only half the lollies we collected!
After the parade we grabbed some lunch and kept on the Beno and Wardy Pub Crawl.
By 7pm, it was time to head home - we managed to flag a taxi (one of only 24 in Erie). After about 10 hours drinking, it was bed time, but not before Kristy stacked it in the snow!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Beno at the White House
We walked on the the (empty) reflecting pool and up the stairs to the Lincoln Memorial - a dedication to the president who freed slaves. When you looked back from the top of the memorial, the Washington Monument was reflected in the reflecting pool.If you look closely, you can see the Washington Monument reflecting in the very little water in the reflecting pool

We walked along the Tidal Basin (the bay) to downtown where all the museums are. We walked in on a St Patricks Day parade, although we couldn't work out why there was a parade a week early. There were marching bands, men in kilts, and all sorts of weird looking people (including the lady below).

A lady dressed up for the St Patricks Day parade - she had green clover glasses on too
Speed Racer - cars in the parade
After this we went for a drive to the Pentagon, which was just out of town. It was actually really boring. We could see some construction work on the building - not sure if it was from September 11.
This weekends trip was to the nations Capital City - Washington DC. From what we had heard and read, we werent expecting much and werent overly excited about the trip (had heard a lot about real seedy areas in the city and some hotel receptionists sit behind bullet proof glass shields!). It took us 6 hours to get there and we arrived about 8pm. When we drove through the city we were surprised at how beautiful the city was, especially the architecture.
Inside Union Station
Next we walked to the Capitol Building, or Parliament House. We walked around it, but decided not to go through there as the wait was over an hour plus we couldnt take our back pack inside with us (it was too big) and we had food and water in our bag whcih we couldnt take either, and of course there was no where to leave your bag!

Ryan 'tweaking' the Capitol
Since we were near the botanic gardens, we thought we would do a quick walk through. Ryan loved it because the humidity in there was high and the over past 5 weeks we have no humidity, just really dry conditions which has freaked our skin out.
We then had a look at the world's largest library, then on to the Supreme Court. the Supreme Court was a really nice old building and it is so big!

One of three library buildings
Ryan in front of the Supreme Court
Kristy next to one of the columns out the front of the Supreme Court
From here we walked to some local markets and had a browse before heading back to Chinatown for lunch. We had more wontons (fried this time!), noodles and chicken.
After a quick shower back at the hotel, we attempted to find a bar near the basketball stadium (before the game), and had no such luck, but managed to purchase some bevvies from a Thai restaurant.
The game was awesome - Washington Wizards V New York Knicks. The Knicks won the game literally at the very last second of the game.
Washington Wizards V New York Knicks
At half time (and after a few more drinks) I (Kristy) decided i needed to go to the bathroom. I was sitting there, doing my thing, when all of a sudden, the lady in the cubicle next to me head rolled under the divider and into my cubicle. I was freaking out, quickly finished and was yelling out 'Hey! What are you doing?' Outside the cubicle i could hear another girl yelling out - 'are you ok?' I ran out to see the lady in the cubicle next to me had passed out and rolled in to mine!!! I just thought it was someone trying have a little looky at me doing my business, but she had fainted! Was very funny.
After the game we tried to find a gentlemans club for Ryan to attend, but had no such luck, so had to settle for a bar instead.
Well, the weather is starting to warm up, which means that the snow is almost all but gone. Its funny how the snow can make everything look so much nicer than it actually is. Before we arrived, there was a 50 car/truck pile up on one of the interstate roads. A lot of the debris was pushed on to the median strip - Its only over the past day or so that they can attempt to clean it up, because finally the snow and ice has melted away. Mattresses, cars and food can be found on the median strip.
Grocery Shopping in the USA
What an experience! There is no Coles or Woolies over here, and almost all the brands are different, which makes for interesting grocery shopping. Some of the supermarkets have a self serve, which is fun - makes you feel like a check out chick! You also join the supermarket to receive a special tag which entitles you to discounts. You can also go through the newspaper and get coupons for even more discounts.
Last week, Cheryl (from down the road) and I discovered a new supermarket, which sells fresh produce only. It is crazy, and must be the hot spot for the locals because it was packed! you had to push through the queues to get some meat - the people stacking the meat couldn't keep up with the people taking the meat to buy! I have never seen so many potatoes or onions in my life. When you go to the deli, there is also a 'Cart Parking' section for your trolley! When you go to check out, your trolley, sorry cart, goes in one line, and you line up in another. There are no bar codes on anything - some have tickets, but the checkout ladies know the price of everything off the top of their head. I was laughing the whole time in the store.
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
This weekend we thought we would spend the weekend in good old Erie doing snow stuff before it all disappears.
Saturday morning, we headed down to Presque Isle, the Bay that eventually leads out to Lake Erie. We walked out in to the middle of the bay (on the frozen water, which was close to 11 inches thick) and chatted to some local fisherman. We only saw one person who caught something.

Ryan on the frozen lake

Ice Fisherman
After this we decided we needed some real action, so we went to Bob's Gun Shop where we both hired some guns and went target shooting. The guy from the shop showed us how to load up the guns, and without even looking, fired a bullet which landed straight between the eyes of the target. It was a bit intimidating picking up a gun at first, but we got the hang of it.
The people from Bob's gun shop knew we weren't from round here when we asked if we could shoot a gun!
After an afternoon nanna nap, it was off to a local ice hockey game - Erie Otters V's Oshawa (a Canadian team) - what a great sport. There were 2 punch ups, and the refs let them fight! one went for about 2 or 3 minutes! The Otters fought back from 3 down at one stage to win the game. We capped off the night at a local bar.
Bring back the biff!
Sunday we went to Peek N Peak, the slopes 20 minutes from our house (but actually in the state of New York). Ryan went snow boarding and had a ball. There was stacks of snow, and more was falling while we were there. Kristy went tubing with the Morrison Family (other Aussie family down the road) and had a great time too.
We had to leave early so we could make it to the local winter grid iron game - Erie Freeze V's Johnstown. This game wasn't as exciting as the ice hockey the night before - it was very stop start and quite slow, although we still enjoyed the game. Erie lost the game, although had a good come back.

Erie Freeze