Saturday, June 21, 2014

Celebrating the Summer Soltice

Most people think of June 21 as the longest day of the year, but for this Gallivanting Gal, there is much more to this day than that!

It is my wedding anniversary!  As of late, my husband and I have made an attempt to do something special when this day comes around, and this year was no exception.

I booked a stay at the Robertshaw Country Guest House as a special getaway for us this weekend.  You might think that staying at a B&B run by Benedictine Nuns would less than romantic, but Sr. Renata goes out of her way to welcome her guests, and it is amazing to see all of the fine little details that she has in place to assure the comfort of her guests here.

Upon our arrival yesterday, after we checked in, Sister highly recommended the restaurant, Rizzo's, for a dinner choice.  She apparently is very good friends with the owner, and the mere mention of her name resulted in the presentation of this complimentary jar of sauce, for which the restaurant is well known.


This was certainly convenient, as I made Marty scour the ingredient list to be certain that there were no peppers used in making it.  Once in the clear, I felt confident that I could order my meal and not have to worry about any life-threatening reactions later.  How lucky was that?

The wine we purchased from the restaurant, and we learned that it was imported directly from northern Italy by the owner.  Let me just say that it was fabulous!

So, our weekend began on a positive note with a great Italian Dinner and a bottle of free Sauce stashed in the back of the van.  With that kind of good fortune, who really cared whether or not it is raining?

Well, the weather did put a bit of a damper on things today….literally, but it didn't stop us from getting out and exploring some fascinating historical sights in the area.

First stop:  Bushy Run Battelfield.  This State Park recently celebrated its 250 year commemoration of the famous battle that occurred between the British troops and Native American Indians in Aug. of 1763.  

General Bouquet was passing along the Forbes Trail from Ligonier to Fort Pitt when he was ambushed by Indian tribes just outside Bushy Run. Bouquet's clever attempt at feigning retreat resulted in his troops taking the Native Indian Warriors by complete surprise.  The battle is considered to be so significant to this day, that it is still studied by military experts.

Upon arrival, we were quite surprised to find an extremely informative Visitor Center.

The place was loaded with information and, Marty, of course, couldn't help but delve right into the history.

Here he poses with a warrior, painted for an attack:

Red seems to be a common color.

 Then, he thought it would be fun to dress up as a redcoat.  Here you see him standing with a soldier from the Scottish Highlander brigade.


Amazing how he fits right in….don't you think?

The place was loaded with all kinds of artifacts and interesting history.  It went on to tell how the Indians had been promised the retention of their land, only to have the British go back on their word, pushing the Indians further west, away from their home.

Despite the wet drizzly weather, we decided to hike along the battle trail that is preserved at Bushy Run.  The original attack is memorialized by this statue that stands at the bottom of the hill.



Note that Marty is posing at this monument in his new shirt.


Did I mention that the Visitor Center has a Gift Shop?  Yep…. lots of t-shirts to choose from, too.

Walking the trails took us to the spot where the wounded British soldiers were huddled with flour bags surrounding them, in an attempt to keep them safe from further attack.

Here you can see Marty studying the placards that commemorate this spot.


And, I couldn't resist zooming in on the back of his shirt while he so intently studied the information.


We headed down the path and found ourselves walking along the famous Forbes Trail.

Now, what I found fascinating about this trail is that I had only recently brushed up on its history while staying in Dunfermline, Scotland with Marty.  In Pittenween park, a placard stands that outlines this very same trail in its path across the state of Pennyslvania.  Forbes had lived in the house in this park, Pitt was from Edinburgh, and Andrew Carnegie had donated the park to the town of Dunfermline.

How fascinating that we were walking along this very same trail that is commemorated in Scotland!


The rows of trees behind us line the original location of the Forbes Trail.

From there, we headed to a place called Hanna's town. It was a settlement that was set up by the Scotch Irish in the mid 1700's.  In 1783,  Hanna's town was burned to the ground by a combination of British troops and Indian warriors who were intent on ridding this area of colonial sympathizers.

Our tour guide was awesome, and, once again, we learned a lot of history.

One of the most fascinating articles that is preserved here is an original Conestoga Wagon.  It is kept in a locked shed for safekeeping.


Apparently someone had it in a personal family collection, and, generously donated it to the Hanna's Town Center. 



Here you see the reconstructed jail and Hanna's Tavern



And that's Marty standing in front of the tavern.



In the background you can see a fort.  The color red comes in handy….don't you think?


It was here that the people of Hanna's town sought refuge when their homes were being destroyed by fire.   The town stands right on Forbes Trail, and it was once a common stop on the road from Ligonier to Pittsburgh.  However, after the houses were burned to the ground, most of the inhabitants decided to start over elsewhere.

One of the important aspects of this town was that it was actually the original County Seat of Westmoreland County prior to Greensburg taking over the role, so it plays an important role in our state history. 

After our tour was complete, we had a lovely dinner in the city of Greensburg, then headed back to the grounds where our B&B stands.

We decided to go out exploring and were thrilled to stumble upon this shrine to St. Walburga:



The interior was breathtakingly beautiful!



Although it was obvious that this shrine was relatively new, those windows certainly could not have been new!

My hunch was right, and when I checked, I found out that the windows came from a German Church, St. Walberga, that had originally been in Pittsburgh.  With the downsizing of churches, it was closed, and it was agreed that the Benedictine Sisters could have the windows if they could figure out how to get them relocated.

They had them removed, and the windows stood in storage for 8 years, but have finally been displayed once again, in this magnificent chapel.   What a pleasant surprise for us!

By this time, the weather was clear, and we were able to enjoy the sunset from our room, which is appropriately called "The Sunset Room".

Lucky for us, it's the longest day of the year, because we certainly covered a lot of ground in one day!

Hope you enjoyed traveling it with me!










Monday, June 16, 2014

A Diamond Anniversary

Sixty years ago today, a monumental event occurred:  the marriage of this special couple.


Of course, I would be partial to the importance of this event, since these are my parents, and let's face it…..if they hadn't said,  "I do" sixty years ago…… this Gallivanting gal wouldn't be around to offer adventure around every corner. 

How sad would that be?  (You need not feel obligated to answer that question.)

So, today was a day for celebrating….and that we did!

There was the special artwork presented by the grandchild who so graciously decided to be born on this couple's 50th Anniversary.  She's the "Golden Grandchild", of course!


And, quite obviously, artistically talented:


She knew how much her grandma loved hummingbirds!

The afternoon was filled with fun


Food

and family


some obviously interesting diversions


random entertainment


And let's not forget the cake!


which was certainly a big hit, needless to say



Finger-licking good, for sure!

I had every intention of finishing this blog with a photo of the "Diamond" couple, but the only one that I could find with them smiling had me right smack in the middle of them.


And  how could I resist posting that?

It certainly was a glorious day for celebrating!!















Saturday, June 7, 2014

Final Fun at the Beach

You know that familiar saying…... "Time flies when you're having fun."  

Well,  I can attest to that, because it seems as if we just arrived, and it's nearly time for us to pack up and head on home.

This morning, the little ones were packed up and carted off, as the plan for them was to split the trip into two days, making the long drive a bit easier. 

 I'll admit it…..I was feeling a bit blue as I waved fond farewell to those smiling little faces.

But there was still plenty here to enjoy.  

We were once again blessed with a fabulous morning, so Marty, Amy and I decided to head down the road to the local coffeehouse for a special cup of brew as it was still quite early in the day and the place was pretty empty.

Amy and I chose the Salted Caramel Mocha.


Just what we needed to give us a jump start…..plus it tasted fabulous.

We strolled along the sound as we sipped our coffee, and I was entertained by this large turtle who was sunbathing in the sun.


And, here's a shot from the opposite angle.


You've got to admit it…….that 20x zoom feature on my camera is pretty awesome!

Heading down to the beach, I was immediately greeted by one of the local crabs who kept us entertained most of the week.


Our evening walks found Amy and me trying to skirt these bustling creatures as they seemed to take over the beach as soon as the sun had set!

After dinner, Amy and I headed out in the opposite direction for a stroll to the sound to watch the sun set.


How lucky were we to have such a spectacular sight on our last night here?

It's been a great week, for sure, and tomorrow we'll be gallivanting back home.

Hope you enjoyed our adventures!





Friday, June 6, 2014

Donuts and Dolphins

What could be more exciting than starting the day making donuts?

It couldn't be simpler with a package of Krusteaz Fat Free Cranberry Muffin mix and 3/4 cup of water.  And with two sets of stirrers eager to help…..



it's really a piece of cake!   Oh….I mean donut.

Mix the dough, squeeze it into the donut pans (Gramma G doesn't have any photos of this step 'cause she needs  two hands to help the squeezers)…..pop it into the oven for about 10 minutes.

In the meantime, we mix up the glaze.


And, finally, the donuts are baked and ready to dip.


After one last stir.


And, don't forget the sprinkles!


And….since they are "fat free"…we can call them "Healthy Breakfast Donuts"…..right?


And, even better, they taste yummy!!  Great way to start the morning.

But that's not the only excitement of the day.  I was sitting at the beach, gazing at the ocean when a wave crashed,  and I spotted a dolphin swimming so close to the shore we could have been rubbing shoulders with him had this been Wednesday!


He was soon joined by some friends, and when they began to swim north, you could hear the "aahs" echoing from the bystanders, over and over,  as they made their way along the beach.  

Apparently we weren't the only ones impressed with their antics so close to the shore.

And, as if that wasn't enough excitement for the day, upon exploring the beach just a little ways north, we spotted what looks to us like the remains of an old pirate ship land-locked on the shore.

Don't these two make great Pirates?



AAARRRGGGH!



Thursday, June 5, 2014

Wednesday: A Weather Reprieve

Excitement!  The Red Flag warning was finally lifted, which meant that eager souls could venture out into the ocean.  But this gallivanting gal decided that getting her knees wet was enough excitement for the day!

But, first things first…..before some of this gang had the opportunity to partake of breakfast…. we were admiring the catch of the day:  Flounder.


which was the source of curiosity early in the day.




Then, we headed to the beach, and  you can be guaranteed that the rest of the gang took advantage of this sudden opportunity to access the waves.





But one face full of salt water resulted in oceanside beach entertainment.


Luckily, we had a volunteer who was willing to offer his services.


Personally….I think he was nuts, but those two certainly had a grand time.  And sand does wash off in the ocean, after all. 

Then, we were onto bigger and better things with Gramma G's assistance.




Yet another creation devoted to King Crab, who decided, once again, to make his appearance among this family…..only this time Amy's leg was fair game as one of the creatures decided to rush towards her as she sat along the shore, scrambling up her leg.  I'll let you imagine the course of events after that excitement.

So, this little one designed the sand creature, adding the scowling the eyes and the mouth entirely by himself.


He said that the crab was mad, and that was why it had run up Aunt Amy's leg.


No one mentioned how Amy felt about all of this!

But there was even more excitement to come:


A Mullet on the line caused this little one to proclaim that we now have a new Mullet Man in the family.

Poor Pap Pap G has apparently lost the title.  Because, only a short while later, yet another was caught by the new champion.


At the end of the day, it was clearly time to head back to the beach house.

Where we all could relax with a little refreshment.


.
Obviously it was quite a hit!!