New England

After the glorious day in NYC, we spent the night in Connecticut. In the morning, we departed and found ourselves in the east of that state viewing the ocean in the rain. Here we combed the beach finding various shells and a few jellyfish. Next we went to Newport, Rhode Island to the Tennis Hall of Fame. After that we went to Boston with intentions to go to Salem to view the Witch Museums, but alas, the traffic was thick and we got to Salem too late. The traffic was so bad, we got off the highway and had real Boston Clam Chowder. We eventually found our way to Salem. It was rainy and gloomy, a very good atmosphere for this city. We, of course, found this creepy cemetary and took pictures, hoping to prove that ghosts do exsist. But none of our pictures came out...hmmmm... After leaving Salem, we headed off for an hour drive and found ourselves in Maine at the worst motel ever. In the morning, we left Maine in hope of seeing a moose, but there were scant amounts of moose. We found our way to New Hampshire, probabaly the most beautiful state in the union. Its indescribable, every turn of the road led to another breath taking view. Then on to Vermont, we were only there for a few minutes. Then a 5 hour drive across Massachusetts and New York. We found ourselves in Niagara Falls. Here we viewed the falls, and headed over to Canada and had fun there.

Ryan

This is a solemn Ryan standing by some driftwood on a beach in Connecticutt. It was rainy lightly but the day was not ruined...at least not yet.

Seth

This is me in the Tennis Hall of Fame. This statue screamed... take a goofy picture of me. So we did. I am trying to immitate the person.

Niagara Falls

Let me start by saying the squirrels in Niagara Falls are the size of small cars. They could easily take fingers if they felt the need to. But they are incredibly tame. Here is Michelle bonding with a native rodent. This was a big step for her because the squirrels at Baylor in Texas are rumored to be mean. Not only are the squirrels tame, but so are the birds. There was one bird in particular that enjoyed landing on my hand and eating the seed that I placed there.