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November 4, 2007

I live for the weekend.

Filed under: Life — sherl0k @ 2:44 pm

Yet another weekend adventure with Liz, this one has definitely topped the last ones.

I took a trip out to Cooperstown where she lives, and I feel quite un-American for NOT visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame. Hey, I walked by it. That should count for something, right?

The town is actually pretty beautiful once when you get away from the typical tourist trap attractions.


The view of Otsego lake is pretty amazing this time of year, with all the Fall colors.

There’s a state park nearby Liz’s house too, which is pretty much on the lake. The beach was closed (for obvious reasons) but we stopped by there and wandered around for a while too. It was nice. Stopped at her house for a bit, and we were off to Howe Caverns with a couple of Liz’s friends.


Liz’s parents raise farm animals, by the way. I was pretty jealous.

Howe Caverns is a very awesome place. Pretty much you travel underground 150 feet, the tour guide shows you a bunch of the rock formations, and take a boat ride in the cavern since there’s water running naturally inside. It was really amazing.


The place was massive, it took nearly an hour to travel from one end to the other.


They carved a heart out of a calcite formation that was in the ground, and lit it. They tell a story that if a married couple stands on it and kisses, they will have an amazing second honeymoon. It was cute.

The real fun started on the way back, though. All the lights get cut, you’re split into pairs, separated by at least 100 feet, and you travel back with only a couple lanterns. While it’s not like you can get lost, it’s just really amazing seeing everything from an explorer’s point of view. Everything is pitch black except where your light is being shone.


It was definitely an experience wandering back with only a couple of these.

I put up more pictures in my gallery so definitely check them out there.

After the caverns we grabbed some food at a local diner, split from Liz’s friends, and headed back to her house. We hung around with her parents for a bit and watched the end of Talladega Nights, then headed outside with some blankets and did some stargazing. We had a pretty clear view of the northern sky so we saw a lot of awesome formations. Lots of shooting stars, too. It was a really nice way to end the night.

I had a ton of fun, and I’m always looking forward to what we’re going to do next.

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