Showing posts with label skeeball. Show all posts
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Monday, February 4, 2019

Winter in the White Mountains

In 2018 a variety of incidents prevented us from going on many day trips starting with my medical issues in the Spring to my work being overburdened with overtime since they closed the Gray center and merged it with Augusta.  Yes we were able to go on our camping trip with the kids and our Atlantic Canada vacation in September but no day trips into the White Mountains.
 

In December I asked Kate if she would like to try to get away for a night in January, overtime was letting up (two people put in their notice while we were away) and with me being at work so much Kate was running the household by herself.  We both needed this!  So I booked us a cabin at Pemi Cabins in Lincoln, New Hampshire and before we knew it the day had arrived.

Thursday, January 31st, after dropping of the kids where they needed to go, Kate and I hit the road for our overnight adventure.  The sun was shining and the sky was clear both days so it made for nice driving and we did a lot of driving.  Stopping first at Bova's in the North End of Boston we got stuck in a bit of construction traffic heading into the city.  It only hung us up for about 15 minutes, but it was a bit annoying.

I dropped Kate off so she could go in and procure the cannolis which were magnificent.  I drove around the the one way streets making two laps before Kate was ready to be picked up.  We headed straight back out of town going north back to New Hampshire.  Yes we drive to Boston to buy cannolis and we will do it again.

Next stop was in Dover at Le Festa Pizza.  We were both excited because heading North on 95 in New Hampshire when the road splits to either take exit 4 to the White Mountains on the left or stay the course to Maine on the right, we've always went right, it was excited to go left.



La Festa was tremendous!  We each got a slice and garlic knots, first time we've been not for Mother's Day too.  We next drove to Weir's Beach to play some games at Fun Stop!  I wasn't sure how Kate was going to take wanted to stop at the World's Largest Arcade but I knew they had tickets games and that's like a a gambling addict at a Casino for her.



A $20 bill gets you 125 tokens, most games take 1 token, pinball 2 tokens, and some up to 4 tokens.  Kate's "drug" of choice is the cyclone game.  You drop a token in and a light spins around, the object is to stop the light on the Jackpot, which starts out with 100 tickets and climbs by one ticket for each token played.  If you don't land on the jackpot then the spots around it awards tickets from 10 and decreasing for each step further away from the Jackpot that you are.


I don't know how many times she hit the jackpot, but her haul of tickets was over 2,500!  I know it's crazy but she is just so good at this game.  Called Wheel of Fortune other places this is the sixth or seventh arcade we've been to that she has played this game and made a killing on tickets.










I myself played a whole bunch of pinball!  I even played Hercules the world's largest pinball machine that uses a lacrosse ball for the pinball.  I also dropped some tokens into some classic arcade games like Pac Man, Double Dragon, and Tag Team Wrestling to name a few.




I played my share of tickets games including not hitting the jackpot on cyclone and doing fairly well on skeeball.  After over three hours of gaming fun we decided to cash in the tickets and we got some cool swag.  It was funny because Kate carried around the big bunch of tickets for quite a while because it looked impressive, it really did.





We drove to the Pemi Cabins located on the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire and got check in.  They had gotten over a foot of snow in the area just two days prior so the snowbanks were impressive, it was also bitterly cold in the low single digits dropping below zero when the sun fell.
  

I had booked cabin number 5 based on the photos and we were not disappointed.  The inside was small but had everything we needed with a queen bed, fireplace, tv, mini fridge, and bathroom.  I bought two bundles of wood and Kate didn't waste anytime starting a fire.  We relaxed and enjoyed it for a couple hours before heading to dinner.

We drove down to Woodstock and to eat at the Black Mountain Burger Company.  We had eaten here a couple years ago for Father's Day so we knew it would be good.  It was pretty darn busy for a Thursday night but we got seated without a wait.





We got an appetizer of mac & cheese bits, which is a breaded deep fried ball of macaroni and cheese, yes it was amazing.  We both got burgers and they were fantastic!  They hand cut fries were splendid and while Kate had some hot tea, I got myself a beer, a rare occurrence for sure but when I saw they had something called Great North Robust Vanilla Porter on draft I had to try it.  It was smooth and worth it.  We both left very pleased.

Back at the cabin Kate got the fire roaring again which heated the place up making it nice and cozy.  The cabin also had a screened in porch that overlooked the river and we could hear it roaring by all night, it was quite soothing.  Turning the TV on we found that The Breakfast Club was playing on AMC and out night was set.  

The bed was actually very comfortable and, it must of been because we slept for almost nine hours.  It was chilly minus two degrees when we started the day and even though there is a heater in the room, it was a bit too cold for it.  

Checking out we headed just up the road to Indian Head Resort because I wanted to take a picture of this landmark sign which is self explanatory.

Next stop was Polly's Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire!  I love this place, it has the finest pancakes around without question.  It was our first time eating here since they demolished and rebuilt the dining room.  They managed to keep the charm of the old place but now they are open all year round instead of just seasonally.



I'm not a hot drink type of guy but they had something on the menu called a Maple Steamer which is steamed milk with maple syrup, I had to try it.  The first sip was scalding and being a hot drink rookie I just forced it down and that was a mistake.  Once it was cooled it was tremendously delicious!







Kate got Kathie's Combo, 3 pancakes, buckwheat, two eggs and bacon and I got Polly's Sampler Combo, 6 pancakes with sausage and I got a side of bacon as well.  For my pancakes I got two oatmeal buttermilk, two buckwheat, and two gingerbread with pecans mixed in, all amazing but the gingerbread with pecans was the best on this day.


We went over the hill to Harman's to pick up some of the best cheddar cheese there is.  Sincerely they do make the best cheese.  I got there two and half year old really aged cheddar, a two pound block for only $16.





We took the Kancamangus highway home, which was the plan of the trip to begin with to traverse the road in the winter.  It was beautiful drive and the road was quite sketchy at times but in the end it was uneventful for us, we did see one vehicle that of off the road but they had help on hand.
 


We have been to the White Mountains many times in the past but never before in the Winter so it was nice to see it in a different way.  Round trip we drove 482 miles. 


Later Readers!

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Southern Maine with Mom

The day after Father's Day my mom and I took a journey southward leading us to Old Orchard Beach.  The forecast said it was going to be a scorcher of a day, and although it was hot out I don't think it was as bad as they thunk it was going to be.


I hadn't been to Old Orchard Beach in over 20 years and really just wanted to check it out and figure out why all those Quebecers travel there. On the drive down Mom told me the time about when Gram rented a house on the beach for the week one summer and how she'd like to do that sometime. 

We got parked just before ten with some sweet street side meter parking.  It was $4 for two hours, quarters only, and the cheapest way to park.

Between Mom and I we had about a dozen quarters so I asked the guy at the store right there if there was a change machine and he pointed me to it.  I slid my dollar in and three quarters popped out initially I was confused and then I read the sign on the machine to discover the most tourist trap  / carny thing I've ever seen.


We walked downtown and only a few place were open, but the arcade was so we headed in for a few rounds of skeeball and other ticket games.  We would play some games, leave and walk around, the comeback and play some more games.  We got a good ticket haul and cashed them in for some grade A junk!  Mom also played many of claw games and I got some pinball time in which is always fantastic!








I got a foot long hot dog at Ramunno's Pizza & Grill.  It was a damn good hot dog, the bun was golden toasted and the dog as skinless all beef frank.  A couple years back while working on my Hot Dogs of Maine blog I was image searching Maine Hot Dogs and the image from the mile long dog on Ramunno's sign came up.  I'd been wanting to go down to see it for myself since then.  Glad to finally do it.


We checked out the pier, it's run down, and did some beach viewing.  There are some neat museum in the streets signs that tell you some history of the Pier.  Mom remembers how much nicer it used to be.  

We stopped at Dickinson's Candy Factory where I found some frooties and whistle pops for the kids.



I had to try the famous Original Pier French Fries and they did not disappoint, not by a long shot!  Hand cut and twice cooked for a very crispy outer layer and soft potato center.  I would come back just to have Kate jump out to buy fries while I circled the block.



We finished up with our quarters and cashed in our tickets.  Before we left mom wanted to grab a slice of Bill's Pizza.  Apparently back in the day after Grandpa Hobart left and before Gram married Bump she dated a fella that was a school teacher and in the summers he worked at Bill's Pizza.  Mom recalls the pizza being delicious, and it was.



After leaving OOB we stopped at the Southern Maine Indoor Flea Market on Route 1 in Scarborough.  I was hoping to find some old issues of Tales From the Crypt or other EC comics.  I had no luck, but did buy a couple comics for 50 cents each.

We had grazed during the morning but now we were both a bit hungry for lunch.  With no destination in mind I pointed Vanna to Falmouth to finally try Harmons Hamburgers.  Kate and I had tried once before but a near 1 hour wait deterred us.



We both got cheeseburgers and although our topping differed we both got the red relish which I thought was quite tasty.  We also got a small hand battered onion ring and hand cut fries, they were both great!  Finally we washed out lunches down with and ice cold diet Moxie.




The finally stop was in Freeport, after getting rock star parking on a side street mom bought herself a purse at the coach store.  We got a couple things at the corelle store, Wesley some swim trunks and PJ's OshKosh, and I got a pair of dress shoes at Famous Footwear.  

It was a grand day full of fun, excitement, and food.  

Later Readers!