Sunday, May 23, 2010

May 21, Fisherman's Memorial State Park and Newport

Yesterday, two of our new NE (Northeast) buddies, Wes and Barb took us on a sight-seeing ride around the Bay and along the ocean. Saw some drop dead gorgeous home on the water. We then went to a small seafood hut called Iggy’s and got clam chowda’ and doughboys. It was our first bowl of chowder on this trip, but I’m sure it won’t be the last.

Last night the group was treated to a hot dog cookout and smores around the campfire. The weather has been perfect. No more rain, about 80 during the day and 50-55 at night.

May 21

Today we rode with another couple, Greg and Karen Emerton, to the Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, RI. The tour guide was super and had lots of interesting facts and tales surrounding the old lighthouse. The Bay was beautiful. Even caught a glimpse of a whale. Stopped at a little café in this tiny town for lunch. I had a lobster roll and Joe had (another) bowl of clam chowder. The group went out for dinner tonight but several of us stayed at the campground and munched on leftovers. Nice to have a little down time to catch up on housekeeping and computer time. Tomorrow we go into Newport and a more sightseeing.

May 22, Newport
Our friends from Florida, Bill and Dorothy took us into Newport to see the mansions. It’s a very affluent community with lots of history and elaborate architecture. We walked along a section called the Cliff Walk (about two miles) which allows you to see some of the homes. The walk borders the ocean and today there was a soft fog that created a surreal image. The homes are truly magnificent. We then went into the town for lunch; we had worked up a good appetite!
The food was delicious – I got a seared tilapia dish with a yummy sauce and Joe got ---- clam chowder! Surprise.

Tonight we had our pot luck supper. These folks are excellent cooks. We always have a silent auction and I won a stunning picture of a lighthouse that one of the ladies had created with counted cross stitch. When I saw it on the table I just had to have it and lady luck was with me. What makes it so special is the gal who made it, Mary Ellen Mathew, is the sweetest, most gracious person and has always impressed me with her gentle nature and caring spirit. I feel that I have a treasure! Bill and Dorothy






Mary Ellen, me and our beautiful lighthouse picture.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Clara & Joe,

What a neat blog. We enjoyed visiting with you both in Rhode Island. We look forward to following your exploits in the Maritimes to learn about all the great places you'll visit.

Happy trails,

Barb & Wes
NE 58