Posts Tagged Vacation

Indianapolis

We spent the Fourth of July weekend in Indianapolis. We haven’t had the time to take a vacation this summer between summer school, baseball, swimming, mission trip to Mexico, Boy Scout camp, and getting ready for High School and Middle School. So we decided to take a long weekend, and made the reservation at the Residence Inn in downtown Indianapolis Wednesday for an arrival on Friday. While that kind of short notice is normal in my business trips, it isn’t for vacations. But we had a good time.

I was (pleasantly) surprised at the lack of traffic on a Friday evening rush hour in Indianapolis. The entire trip had an uncrowded feeling. I was also pleasantly surprised by the hotel, as it was located on the White River Canal which meant we could walk out of the hotel and enjoy a beautiful stroll along the canal while actually on our way to a lot of attractions.
View Of the White River Canal:
White River Canal


We went to the zoo on Saturday. We’re spoiled in St. Louis with a great zoo that is also free. The Indianapolis zoo cost real money to get into and was OK.Giraffe

We had fun, but I doubt we’ll be going back for a vacation anytime soon – like maybe when pigs fly:Pigs Fly

Yes, there is more if you can stand it!

Like any self respecting city (besides San Francisco) there is a river that runs through Indianapolis – the White River:bridge over the White River

And they also have a public garden, though only 3 acres. For me this was the best part of the trip, although I am alone in that assessment.Closeup of Flowerview of botanical gardenview of botanical garden


To get to the Garden you had to go through a Butterfly house, something didn’t exist when I was a kid but now seems to be everywhere.Butterfly


They had lilypads, so I had to get a picture. You’d be amazed how many hits I get of my lilypad picture in Denver.
Lily Pads


We also walked around downtown – we saw War of the Worlds at the downtown mall. In the center of the city is a memorial to Civil War and Spanish-American War veterans with a small museum underneath.Solidier's Monument


I didn’t photograph the memorials to the USS Indianapolis or the Medal of Honor recipients along the canal. I was moved by the memorials and we spent some time with our children experiencing them and discussing them.

We did have some time for fun and games as we rented a four place bike (Lance Armstrong, eat your heart out!) and pedaled around White River State Park.Bicycle built for four


After the bike ride, it was back to the canal for a paddle boat ride. We wanted to go in the evening, but after a poor experience at Bucca de Beppo we got there too late and the waiting list was too long. So we enjoyed a midday ride, after which it was time to enjoy the Monkathon on USA.paddleboat on White River Canal


I hope you enjoyed the pictures, and don’t forget a new season of Monk starts tomorrow (7/8).

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Be It Ever So Humble

I just got back from a long weekend in Indianapolis. The Fruit of the Murphy Loins are so busy this summer we couldn’t find a week to get away, so we had to go for the long weekend. It’s always fun to get away and nice to come home. The only down side was after not having comment spam for months, I came back to some pill pushing jerks leaving 34 comments.

On the way home I noticed a sign for the exit “Little Point”. There are a lot of exits that should be so labeled, but I guess Indiana has the gumption to actually do it. Not quite as good as the last exit before going west over the old Dumbarton Bridge whose sign said: “A Street Downtown”. Does it really matter? If you want to go downtown, go here. OK, it was A as in the letter, but as you drove by it wasn’t the easiest thing to figure out. Or my favorite, the Exit Without A Name in Colorado (I was ready for it the second time we passed it):

I’m willing to bet the Governor was called in to decide whether it should say “No Name” or just be left blank.

One last non-trip tidbit: The neighbors who watched our dog thought the way he goes up and down stairs was so funny, they invited another neighbor over to watch. Trooper must have been showing off, because the other neighbor promptly fell down the steps just watching him. Thankfully, she wasn’t hurt.

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Vacation Act 1 Scene 2

At the rate I’m posting the summer vacation pictures, I won’t be done before the next one. Anyway, we crammed a lot into our first full day in Colorado. First, we went to the Denver Botanic Gardens in the morning. Then we went to Casa Bonita for lunch. The pictures from there didn’t turn out, but it’s a giant (and I don’t throw that term around loosely) Mexican restaurant complete with game room, gift shop, and cliff divers. To walk off lunch, we visited Red Rocks state park outside Denver. After the park, we went and visited the Drews at their house in Boulder. They fixed us a mighty fine dinner and it was nice to meet Christina and catch up with Carl again. On vacation, you cram it in until you’re exhausted, then you get up and do it again the next day, and the next day, until finally you get home and go back to work so you can rest up.

Yes, this is the location of Red Rocks Ampitheatre:
Red Rocks Ampitheater


The rocks were a lot bigger in person:
rock formation


We hiked down the hill in front of the rocks, and then back up the hill behind the rocks. The trail was only supposed to be a couple of miles, but there was no end in sight of the rocks as we were going down the hill, and we knew we couldn’t be more than half way there until we circled behind and started back up the hill. It must have been the thin air and thick lunch:
Red Rocks rock formation


Thankfully, the day was sort of overcast, or it would have been really hot that day. The rocks sure were impressive:
artistically arranged cool rocks


The Murphy Women are lookin’ good through it all:
two hikers on trail at Red Rocks


The trail at last came to an end, and so too do the pictures. I hope you aren’t as tired at the end as we were, but the cold sodas on the back patio were delightful.

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