Sunday, August 23, 2009

Inside The The Vigana












Day Three

Last night we stayed dry, not like the other campers, almost all other people with tents had their tents, mattresses and sleeping bags to dry hang.
After breakfast we are to have boat rentals and there borrowed a canoe for the day. We are in the boats directly to Rollins Pond, the name of the campsite is the same as the lake down and have a really romantic and nature-related Canoeing on four different lakes made, which are arranged so that we are after 3 ½ hours later arrived at the boat rental. The lakes were small romantic streams, where trees lie across the water and small dams produce re-routing of water. At one point we had the canoe out of the water and who for ¼ mile through the forest had to go to sea in the past. On our trip on the water we have seen a Bald Eagle (Bold Eagle), we could even paddle to within 15 meters, Liz has taken pictures while I paddled cautiously. After we have inserted a lunch break, we have the canoe with my fishing equipment and are loaded on Rollins Pond fish gone. That was not such a good idea because I have lost very quickly my patience, the wind was so strong that we are driven off standing, still have Liz and I each have a small Sunfish and I still caught a small perch (Zander). There was really no fun!
the evening, we have not done much after we brought the canoe back it was already 6:00 pm, then we have to eat our evening and the sunset views over Rollins Pond, then we have located tired to sleep in the tent.

To be continued ... 3 / 5

Diagram Of Engagement Of Baby's Head






Day Two

Our first night camp went well, we both slept well and were full of energy for our 2nd Wedding anniversary. After breakfast and a warm shower we have our car again eliminated completely, and our tent and everything else back in the car to pack up.
We have decided on the eve toward Tupper Lake to drive, because there driving a nice place to canoe should be. From Cranberry Lake we went a little north-east, moved into deeper into the Adirondacks, Tupper Lake past the Wildlife Museum in the town of Tupper L.
The weather forecast for fourth day August was cloudy in the afternoon, so we decided to have us go into the museum. The museum deals with the animals in the Adirondacks and especially with the emergence of the Adirondacks during the Ice Age. It shows how the lakes are developed and it explains how species have developed differently in different lakes. They had there otters, brown trout, rainbow trout, salmon, mice, frogs, etc., a small collection of animals from the National Park After we finished our walk through the garden behind the museum, we have to find our campsite made for the next two nights.
arrived at our campsite, we pitched our tent and a LARGE flat as rain protection over our tent excited because it still could have been raining, although it has not rained all day and maybe even the hottest day of our vacation was. Because today our 2nd Wedding day, we are expected to dinner. I can not remember what we had, the food was good but nothing special, then we bought us some ice cream and have made back then on the way to the campsite. It was not long then it was too dark to lessen to some, so we made our way to the bathhouse. Ready bed we get out of the bath house, and it starts to rain a little and every minute it is put, more and also the lightning and the thunder, a happiness that we had everything already packed away as soon as we our tents achieved had the heavens opened its gates and buckets full of water rained down on us, Liz has jumped directly into the tent, but I had to attach the tarp a little better, because the wind has arisen unexpectedly shaken vigorously for everything. I have become quite wet, but that was a hundred times better than when we still had the tent must build. The rain continued until about 3:00 am, every ten minutes we had to push up our tent roof, and the water that had accumulated on it runs down.

To be continued ...

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Cover Letter For Phone Shop

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last holiday, for Elizabeth, the first week off since last year June and for me the first summer vacation since last year, in other words, our first holiday together in the U.S., since we live here now already for a year. We started our vacation with a lot of housework and packing, because we would want to return to a clean and tidy house from holiday. On Monday 3 rd August but we are finally sealed with a vollgepacktem car north-east, nor in the State of New York, the largest National Park in the U.S., the Adirondacks (pronounced "Aendorondaecks", it is Indian and means "bark eater" and That is because the Indians in the region were so poor that they ate bark?) down.
On the way there, we decided that our first stop, first night, lake, would be in Cranberry. Since we are at 6:00 am driven from home ahead, we are already at 1:30 pm on our first campsite lake arrived in Cranberry. Half an hour later we were on our first walk.
We have bought extra for this leave our first tent and because I always wanted a Feltbett, for purpose of bekwemlichkeits, we bought a Feltbett-tent, which has the advantage that when it rains, the water is not in the can walk into a tent, because it stands on legs. So after
our first march, we then unpack the whole car to get to the tent and to put it on, then it was then already time to cook our dinner, we had borrowed a gas stove from Liz grandma, so we do not at all had to do without. Shortly after dinner we then went to bed even when it is dark you can see really nothing without light and with so many mosquitoes and insects that try to suck up, it's not quite so tragic.
That was day one in the Adirondacks, the report will soon be continued.