
This summer Jean and I decided to stay a little closer to home for our vacation. All "signs" were pointing us to Montreal.
I had never been. His first language is French and he has relatives here. We liked the idea of driving and stopping along the way. We liked being able to bring our bikes along. We found a great couple with a cool apartment (loft in the old warehouse district) to exchange with us. C'est parfait, non?
So all Beveryly Hillbillies style - we loaded up the car and hit the road on Friday night after work. Just in time to hit rush hour traffic up the east coast.
We spent Friday night in Hyde Park, NY. I have always wanted to see the FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt houses and the Hudson Valley is beautiful. Saturday we did a little bike touring in Hyde Park, visited some friends, and then drove up through the Adirondacks to Montreal. 9 hours of driving - not bad.
Here are my Five Favorite Fotos from today...
Nature...

Us behind FDR's home on the Hudson River. The park had just opened and we were the only ones there. The rolling hills and shades of blue, green, and yellow were perfect.
Beauty...

I am a big Eleanor fan. I had read a lot about Val-Kill, her home on the Roosevelt estate, and it always sounded so serene and special. It is a beautiful spot.
Fun...

For dinner we walked along Rue St. Catherine in the Quartier Latin. Lots of people and activity.
Spirit...

Eleanor and Franklin are both buried here, in the rose garden at the family estate in Hyde Park. Because Jean and I were the only ones there, it felt like we were having an early morning visit with them.
Just liked it...

Jean is great to travel with. He loves to research the area and plan things to do and he is excellent at it. I liked this shot of him studying the guide book on the subway - with the sign above him en francais.
And more photos, including of the apartment exchange, here at my Flickr account.
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