Monday, September 17, 2018

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Wooo Weeeee, a gal's weekend!  Yippeee!
Grace, Jean and I decided to head out to Fort Wayne over Labor Day weekend.  On the way, Jean introduced me to my first ever podcast. Yeah, I stay current! (eyes roll)


Podcasting, previously known as audio-blogging, has been in existence for several years now. I'm sure ya'all already knew that.  I enjoyed it.


I was told by a fellow blogger, that I had to try a Coney Island, coney dog.  Us gals headed right for it, right off the bat.  We were not disappointed!  These coney dogs are superb!  We each ordered one, and we were all thinking-- chili cheese dog-- our waiter said, "Our coney dogs don't need any cheese!" and he was right!  They taste perfect just the way they make em: savory, with a hint of sweet from the onion, and doused in a tangy sauce.  Let me tell ya, I don't generally even like hot dogs, but this was the bomb;  no ketchup needed!


After we all had a coney dog, we saved some room in the ole bellies for a Yummi Bunni.  (Pictured Above)
Located right down the street from Coney Island, Yummi Bunni is the newest fad to hit Fort Wayne.  It's a ice cream sandwich, with a topping in a dough-nut crust. Us gals decided to share one, since they are rather large and very sweet.


The flavor we chose was French Toast, and the topping was chocolate chips.  All the flavors were unusual, such as, exhausted parent, which has bites of coffee chips in a whisky flavored ice cream.  We sampled a lot of flavors!  It was a fun experience and they were probably glad to see us Goofy Goobers leave! 


Our next destination, was the Castle Art Gallery, located only a few blocks away from where we ate lunch.  As we passed houses in the downtown district, we kept thinking-- there's the castle!-- cause so many of the houses in that area were of the same type of castle-like construction!  


We arrived not knowing what to expect.  I had in mind something close to the Fisher-Price toy castle that I had as a kid, which was equipped with a draw bridge over a moat, trap door, dungeon, and a hidden secret room.


While the Castle Art Gallery was impressive, it was no where near what I thought it would be like.  To my surprise, Sylvester's long lost cousin greeted us in the parlor!  Meow!


Inside was shockingly modern, both in the décor, and choice of featured works of art.


Anyone know what body of water I can hook a fire bass?


The Castle Gallery also serves as the home of it's curators.
 

I found it to be an interesting experience.


Next we decided to check into our hotel.  We had booked a room at Don Hall's Guesthouse.


Shortly after checking in, we switched rooms due to a leak in the ceiling.  The new room was not only much less expensive, (do to a lack of movie star photos perhaps), it was also closer to the pool!  Yay!


After relaxing in the pool most of the afternoon, we headed out for supper.  Jean had been to Fort Wayne many times and she was eager for us to try delicious, fire cooked, pizza at Blaze; it was awesome!

 

Next up, we ventured out for some fun at Lakeview Rose Park.

 

As we rode around on our bikes exploring this beautiful park, a wedding rehearsal was taking place.   Jean and discussed the wedding on the movie, Crazy Rich Asians, specifically when the bride wades down the isle.  I could see this park being the perfect venue for a wading down the isle wedding! Gahhhh!

 

 We got out the ole fly rods and fished the lake while we were there.


The fishing was fun and easy.  We all caught fish!  


Grace was really into fishing that evening! So much so,  that she stayed back to let more fish ride the hook, while Jean and I took another spin throughout the flower gardens.


 The scent in the park is amazing!


Jean and I had to stop several times to take in all the beauty!

 

Flowers, flowers, everywhere!  I do believe Lakeview Rose Park was my favorite part of the trip!


The next morning, we set out to check out the local chocolate factory, DeBrand Chocolates.


The tour of the chocolate factory had enlightened me to the fact that some foods covered in chocolate, dare I say-- I do not like!  DeBrand is world renowned for it's unique flavor combinations.  One such combo I got to try, and found out it wasn't for me, was a jasmine tea infused truffle.  However, the chocolate covered, hazelnut paste, hearts were the best ever!


After the chocolate factory, we headed out to try a rather unusual place for lunch.  I didn't take any photos, but what reeled us in was the urging from Jean for us to give bubble tea a try.  As I walked inside, I couldn't take the array fishy cooking odors.  I quickly stepped outside.  Turned out, it was a place specializing in Japanese cooking. The bubble tea that Jean brought me was interesting and very sweet.  It didn't seem to contain any actual tea as the name implies though.  It was very much like a Kool Aid with little trout spawn sized eggs.  The bubbles, aka fish eggs, was something I couldn't get passed.  I was a trouper and did take a sip, but any drink containing balls resembling fishing bait isn't my cup of tea.


We were in search of a less fishy place to eat lunch and ended up at a Mexican hole in the wall place.
At first we were reluctant to go inside because the place was very run down, however, the reviews were outrageously positive, so we took a chance. Taqueria, I believe is the name of the place where we ate lunch.  Luckily, I speak fluent Spanish, and even better Spanish when Tequila is involved. ;-)
Although the aviance was poor, (unless you enjoy flickering florescent lights in a very 1980's dining room), the food was delicious.  The best thing I tasted there was Jean's pulled pork tacos.  I do believe they were better than the steak tacos I ordered.


After lunch, we went to the Karpeles Museum.  It's located inside a very grand building:


The Karpeles Museum was the worst museum I have ever been to!  The grand building was over 90% empty.  The artifacts, and I use that term loosely, on display were few in number and ridiculously non-authentic.  The five minutes it took us to view the few items, left us with the rest of the afternoon to seek adventure, so we toured the botanical gardens.


The botanical garden self-guided tour was very relaxing and peaceful.  For a Saturday afternoon, the place was virtually empty. I was fond of the wide variety of flora. 


Everyday we enjoyed plenty of sunshine as we went biking, fishing, and swimming!  We also enjoyed several good card games!


The next day, we shared a lunch at Shigs In Pit Barbeque; it was good!


Afterward, we explored the fishing at another park we passed when exploring.


The park looks pretty from the road, sadly, a closer look revealed water full of garbage.  We didn't stay long.  Besides, I had my heart set on fishing the rivers.


We fished several sections of the rivers in Fort Wayne.  We didn't catch anything to brag about, but had fun anyways.  Biking along the Rivergreenway  Trail was much easier than I had anticipated.  Thank Goodness.  For good measure, we stretched frequently and relaxed in the hotel hot tub.

Salvatori's Italian restaurant was our favorite place for supper!  I didn't take any pics, yet I got my camera pulled up on my phone when we ordered the berry tiramisu for dessert. Before I could function my button tapping finger, the dessert plate was empty!  Not Joking Here!  Anyways, I had the lasagna for supper and it was fabulous.  I want to get me a calzone from there sometime.  


 Mostly, we had the hotel pools and hot tub to ourselves.  Oddly, the outdoor pool was open until 11PM, but no one could turn the pool or patio lights on.  Sometimes we swam outside in the dark anyways.  True Story!


The town of Fort Wayne hosted a HUGE Labor Day picnic!


We were curious and stopped by the picnic right before hitting the road back home.  I was shocked by the generosity of the town of Fort Wayne!  All the food and drinks were free!  All the BEER was FREE!  The food was really good too.  I tried spring rolls, fried veggies and some nachos with cheese.  They had a great spread of food and lots of variety including hot dogs, tacos, fried fish, fried veggies and much more!


 The picnic left me feeling very warm towards the town of Fort Wayne.  The number of folk's that attended, and the way it was organized, was the best large gathering that I've seen in a long time!  Us gals were filmed by the local news there!

All in all, we had a fantastic weekend, full of great food and fun experiences!













Saturday, September 15, 2018

What's New?

Hey!  What's up?  


I know it's been awhile since I last blogged; not much has changed.



I'm still kicking.  I didn't mean to end abruptly on the, Arms of an Angel post.  I just really like that song.  


I refrained from blogging mostly due to technical issues, which with the help of Geek Squad, I just got resolved! Soooo happy about that!  However, I did have some medical excitement.  Without going into all the boring details, I had a hard time functioning at work and it turned out I needed iron, severely!


The hospital gave me what I needed and it fixed me up almost instantly!  I had no symptoms other than the passing out, but in hind sight, I do recall being very tired and out of breath frequently. I just figured it was from getting old and working hard. The doctors checked out the ole ticker and I'm fine.  The MRI showed a growth on my small intestine-- lucky me!  I am happy to say the meds are making the growth go away and I feel great now.  Well, mostly except for a issue in my left hand!  What the heck is happening to me???


I'm right handed, so I reckon, I'll be fine.  ;-)  Okay enough about my medical history, I'm probably sounding like a familiar one of those elderly folks.

So, I let a baby fox in the living room the other day!

Why did I do that, you ask?  Because when nature calls, a gal must answer!
Crickets.  Oh well.
Sylvester, my cat, was looking out the screen door and, all of the sudden puffed up! So, I go look out the door and don't see anything.  I pick up Sylvester, open the door and go out to check the front of the house.  Low and behold-- a little baby fox walks in!  I put Sylvester and Sophie and the cage and got the camera.  I couldn't believe what I was seeing!  A little while later, someone came by looking for their dog. My appointment with the eye doctor is next Monday.   Truth.


 In other news, Lake Michigan is still the spot to go to cool off.


Jean spends many evenings watching the sunset there.  Sometimes I go with her.


This particular beach is located in Michigan City, Indiana.


Besides, relaxing at the beach, the dog park is Sophie's top spot to hang out!


She runs Troy through the obstacles until he is good and tired.




Birds!  Birds are new.  Glady's friend gave her two parakeets, Scuttle and Rio.  I'm still getting to know these birds.  So far, I can tell ya Scuttle is a nice girl, and Rio is a finger biting jerk!  Sylvester has never been happier, or more entertained though!



Speaking of Gladys, she is a freshman this year!



Her current passion is soccer!  She is good at it-- except when she gets yellow carded.  When did soccer become aggressive?  She has had her fingernails ripped off, her nose broke, and possibly a concussion and the season has just begun!  Also, well, perhaps I shouldn't mention her poor opponents.



Let's talk about my passion: work!  One of many of my passions.  I find it exciting to be part of transforming dumpy houses into nice homes.  My latest achievements include putting a new roof on the Wheeler house and garage.



I did have help with the roofing-- thank goodness!  I am working on the siding now.  It may take some time, as the weather plays an important role in this job.  More on that later.



Does anyone need some photo reactor copper compound?  I have no idea, but it's Jean's job in Chemistry, that I don't understand.  Basically, she made really cool blue stuff and has made scientific contributions to the chemistry periodicals!  How about that?  She is a senior in college this year.



Jean enjoys fishing.  Her and I have recently started fishing since, what seems like, forever ago.



We mostly caught smallies out of the yellow river, but had a few other types of fish surprise us, like the largemouth bass she is holding in the above pic.  We have yet to catch anything real big this year-- besides trees, of course.  :-)


Grace fishes with me on occasion too!  Her and I are going to try to make it a weekly habit, as it seems we both need medicinal fishing. Who doesn't, right?   



I'll tell ya what, there are some hungry largemouth bass out there!  Also, plenty of little panfish, bluegills and redears mostly.  Yeah-- it's what was biting!  Where are the bigger fish?  At least it might not be that hard to beat this years personal bests!  ;-)


The blanket bundle my sailor is holding, is Grace.  Circa 1988.

I doubt I'll go all the way back to 1988 to catch up on missed posts, but perhaps some recaps between now and March might be happening.  Stay tuned!  :-)