Sunday, September 10, 2023

Trip to Boston and Salem with the Bestie!

 When Skid Row is in town, you'd better believe your bestie will be here!


I took the train in from my town and met my college roommate Kristin (but I call her Bay - which is short for her maiden name) at the hotel where we were able to check in, drop our bags off and immediately head out for some lunch at Cheers!  Contrary to popular belief, everyone did NOT know our names!  But we had a nice lunch and photobombed some other folks pictures because we were sitting right beneath the famous sign.


After lunch, we decided to do a little shopping (or lackthereof) on Newbury Street. We met up with some nice cows. We also stopped and had some drinks and munchies at Serafina but I didn't get any pictures of that!


And we went to try on coats at Nordstrom Rack! I still don't think I'll ever be able to replace my favorite coat ever (that someone stole in Stuttgart back in 2018, and I still can't find one I like as much!) I probably tried on 15 coats and nope. Still nothing.


Then Bay toyed with the idea of buying a super expensive watch at Breitling.  She didn't buy the watch, but they did give us some champagne!


And then we needed to eat and drink some more of course, so we went out to a place called the 4th Wall (naturally in the theater district).  Here we were waving at our friends Stacie and Melissa who were out in California for the Auburn-Cal football game. 

After dinner, we went back to the hotel for a cocktail and sat in these hilarious hand seats!

Stop grabbing my toosh! 

After spending a day in the Back Bay area, we decided to go down toward the Seaport and North End areas for our Saturday adventures.  We went to The Barking Crab for lobster rolls and fish tacos!

I just liked that Korea was on this sign!

We walked over to Fan Pier Park after lunch for a great view of the city.

And then we decided to head toward the North End, passing by Quincy Market on the way.  Quincy Market was built around 1825 because Faneuil Hall (which was next door) was overflowing with vendors into the streets outside.  Today, there was some kind of show going on with acrobatics and music, as there often is in this spot. 

Our next stop was the infamous Green Dragon Tavern which was the secret meeting place of the Sons of Liberty and in the words of Daniel Webster, it was "the headquarters of the revolution!"


But we didn't stop there! Oh no!  Next, we ran across the street to the Bell in Hand Tavern which is the oldest continuously running tavern in America!  Well, it stopped operating during Prohibition, of course, but then again, so did most taverns.  We enjoyed a cocktail here before going to see some historic North End sights.


Such as the Boston Stone! No one really knows what this is here for. Some say it's a tool for measuring the distance to the geographical center of Boston, but no one really knows for sure. They believe it's modeled after the famous London Stone which weirdly, Bay and I have NOT seen despite having been to London many times together. They also say this was originally a mill stone for grinding paint pigments.


AND, we went to the Paul Revere House!  You can't take pictures inside, but this is the first time I had been here since I was pregnant with Grant, so it was pretty cool.  He lived here in the late 1700s with his 16 children (by two wives - his first wife Sarah Orne died and he remarried Rachel Walker, of which he had 8 children by each wife).  He sold the house in 1800 but his great grandson purchased it back in 1902, thus sealing it's fate as a renovated and preserved historic Boston landmark.


All that history made us hungry - and we had to wait out a big rainstorm (oh darn) at the Florentine Cafe where we had delicious meatballs alongside prosciutto, bread, arugula and mozzarella. SO GOOD!  So good, in fact, that we ordered it twice!


After the rain finally let up, we were able to walk back to our hotel from the North End but NOT before stopping at the Boston Cop slide by City Hall!  You can see it here: https://youtu.be/WTpC6QDom08?feature=shared


Perhaps I wasn't wearing the right polycotton blend because I did NOT go flying down this slide AT ALL. In fact, toward the end, I had to scooch.  By the way, there are signs at the top that say this is a kids slide and adults should not go down this slide.  But I was already up there when I saw the sign (and I'm not climbing down) and let's face it... I'm practically the size of a kid!


After a very unadventurous ride down the Boston Cop Slide, we continued our walk back to the hotel, past King's Chapel which looks just lovely lit up at night.


And past the Granary Burying Ground, where we saw the grave of Samuel Adams from the street. I'm not going into a graveyard at night!!


The Park Street Church also looked so pretty lit up at night!

And that was about it for our tour of Boston, because in the morning, we got up and took an Uber up to Salem.  When the guy was driving us into town, we passed Bunghole Liquors. What? Now THAT is hilarious!  This is actually just over the border in Peabody.  Story about Bunghole Liquors to follow...


We finally arrived in Salem, and as we walked through town, we came across the plaque for the (no longer there) building where most of the 19 people who were hung from the gallows (or pressed to death) were tried for witchcraft in 1692. An additional 21 people were tried here in 1693, but they were all either acquitted or set free because at this point, people realized how ridiculous this all was.


Salem has the "Ladies of Salem" figureheads which are perched on the street lights. Figureheads are ornamental carvings on the front of ships that help others to identify which boat is which (see what I did there?)  Here, artists pay homage to Salem's rich maritime history.


Halloween is coming!  You do NOT want to be anywhere near Salem around Halloween. The place is crazy packed - I'm sure it's super fun, but those crowds are NOT for me!


Bay and I didn't get enough seafood, so we stopped at the Sea Level Oyster Bar for some seafood and good views of Salem Harbor.


On our way back toward the Salem Witch Trials Memorial after lunch, we passed the original Bunghole Liquors! What? There are two!?  Well this location has a really interesting history.  Directly from the Bunghole Liquors website:  "There’s a colorful history to the original Bunghole Liquor store in bewitching Salem, Massachusetts. You see, the Bunghole used to be a funeral home. And during Prohibition the owner and his buddies, like many others at that time, used a slang word to refer to their secret drinking spot in the basement. The slang term they used was “bunghole,” as in “Psst, meet you tonight at the bunghole.”

Liquor flowed freely in the funeral parlor basement, the same place where the bodies were embalmed. One of the drinking buddies is rumored to have told the owner, “If Prohibition is ever lifted, you should turn this place into a liquor store.” So in 1933, when Prohibition was lifted, the owner did just that. One of the original owner’s relatives (interestingly, a Polish priest who was being ordained) suggested The Bunghole as an official name.

The Bunghole received the second liquor license issued in Salem after Prohibition. And if you crept downstairs and tore down a few walls today, you’d notice the embalming tubes (and no doubt a few empty flasks), left behind from the ancestors of The Bunghole, who occasionally haunt their old, secret hangout.

The second Bunghole Liquor store in Peabody, Massachusetts opened its doors in June, 1995 and has enjoyed steady business ever since. People passing through “The Tanner City” often stop traffic to point at, chuckle at and photograph our store sign. They leave with a few t-shirts and a koozie, and the secret to what bunghole really means. From Prohibition slang to today’s definition: A “bunghole” is simply the hole in a cask or barrel. Now you know!"  Which is good because that's not the definition of bunghole as I know it! Ha!


We strolled through the Salem Witch Trials Memorial to find our relative (because you know Bay and I are distant cousins!), Susannah Martin. According to history, she was "forthright and argumentative" (hmmm, well at least we get it honest) and the fact that she didn't care what people thought of her is probably what likely got her killed, in the end. She made a lot of enemies! But she's family, so we love her. HA!


We walked around the Old Burying Point, which is adjacent to the Salem Witch Trials Memorial. It was opened in 1637 so while not the oldest cemetery in America (King's Chapel in Boston holds that title since it opened in 1630), it is among the oldest in the nation.  Here, Simon Bradstreet (the last governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony) and John Hathorne (the judge that held the Salem Witch Trials) were both buried.


We were trying to figure out what happened here - they definitely set these gravestones too close to this tree, which probably grew much larger than they had anticipated!


I liked the blue trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos at the Peabody Essex Museum, which were painted to bring attention to the deforestation problem in the world. Don't worry! The paint is environmentally safe. I feel like these trees could double as the Blue Man Group!


Hey, I didn't know this!  The National Guard was founded in 1637 in the city of Salem - they used to call it the militia, but now we know it as the National Guard.


Salem is also home to the Revere Bell from 1801. This 920 pound bell was sold to the Reverend Bentley here in Salem for a whopping $46.  It was purchased for the East Church here in Salem, but when that was torn down in 1846, the Bell moved to the Bentley Primary School on Essex Street where it sat until 1970, when it was moved here.


Our last stop in Salem was the Salem Witch Museum.  In the intersection out in front of the Museum sits a statue of Roger Conant, who was the founder of Salem. 


The Salem Witch Museum isn't huge but it gives a good overview of the trials (complete with these diorama type scenes that encircle the visitors in this room).  Here we have some "hysterical" girls who are acting out to make sure this woman was sent to the gallows. Definitely worth a stop if you're interested in a quick history of the trials!

Until next time, Salem and Boston!  

Monday, September 4, 2023

Trip to Auburn, AL - Part 2

 Day 2! The Auburn - UMass football game!


Look. I'm a planner. I don't like surprises. I don't like crap ruining my day/weekend/event. So I pre-purchased parking out on Lem Morrison where we parked in the morning and walked on to campus to check out the Quad and my FIRST ever dorm at Auburn!  Never did I ever think I would bring my teenagers back here. 


Sadly, we also walked by the other dorm I lived in (Knapp Hall) and almost every building on the Hill had already been torn down to make room for more College of Education buildings. I mean sure, if you have a huge housing issue, you should definitely take down all of this housing! (Eye roll!)


We walked around campus among the big white tents for a bit before heading over to the Bud Light tailgate at Plainsman Park. You can see Grant is super thrilled to be here.  His complaint is that the guy behind him was playing country music, and he hates country music. (Go ahead and laugh, cause I did!)


We played a little cornhole but these boards were super slippery! So I gave up and let Todd play Natalie.


Natalie took a couple of great shots of Todd mid-throw!


This tailgate had big screens up for everyone to watch the earlier games - this one was Deion Sanders first game as head coach at Colorado, and Colorado beat TCU (who played Georgia in the National Championship last year.) 


If you're in Auburn for a football game, you cannot miss Tiger Walk!


Natalie was super excited to see QB Robby Ashford, but I really wanted to see Aubie!  Natalie found her friend Haley from 6th grade at Netzaberg Middle School (yes, in Germany!) and went off to watch Tiger Walk with her.


This was Coach Freeze's first game at Auburn and therefore his first Tiger Walk. I swear he couldn't stop talking about how cool it was after the game!


Nat: I saw this guy surrounded by people, do you know who he is?
Me: UM YES. That's Dylan Cardwell, senior starter on the basketball team!


Nat might have been stalking him (I kid!)


She was DEFINITELY stalking Robby Ashford though!  Players will give high fives to the fans lining the street and sometimes will stop to sign autographs for kids.


This was just the funniest thing to me, Natalie meeting up in Auburn with Haley, her friend from Germany!


And as we were saying goodbye to Haley, all of the sudden, I heard, "Colleen Swales?" And standing right next to me was my sorority sister, Jennifer!  There were literally tens of thousands of people on campus and we just randomly ran into each other!


I also got to see my sweet sorority sister Jennie! I was joking with her that she literally saved my kids lives.  Jennie had MOE'S burritos at her tailgate and I thought my kids my cry because they absolutely love Moe's and they were starving.  Jennie has the cutest family - THREE BOYS (ok, two of them are grown men who go to Auburn, but still!) It was kind of my dream to have a gaggle of boys!


I'm sad that we couldn't spend more time hanging out at Jennie's super cool tailgate, but we had to get inside the stadium so we did not miss our eagle, Independence fly before the game.


It was a beautiful day for an Auburn football game! We got SUPER lucky with a little bit of cloud cover and some slightly cooler temperatures. I mean, it was still in the mid 80s, but at least it wasn't in the upper 90s as it had been the weekend before this.


The pre-game festivities are always so much fun. Natalie said she especially liked the hype videos up on the big screen.


Indy got to hang out on the field after retrieving his post flight snack.


At halftime when it was 31-7 Auburn over UMass, they interviewed former running back Ronnie Brown right in front of us!


At some point I realized I just didn't have any pictures of the actual game!  I took a bunch of video, but not a ton of pictures.  But here, Connor Lew was actually in at center!


The seats at Jordan Hare are small, to put it nicely.  And because we were in the corner, we had to turn our heads to the right for the entire game.  This bothered Todd's already bad neck, so he went up to the spiral walkway to watch some of the third quarter up there.  I can see him - he's in an orange shirt, on the lower of the two levels, off to the right just a bit. (He's also tall, so I can find him that way!)


He saw us, too!


There's always a great view from those walkways!


We finally got to see Auburn score in front of us. I feel like they mostly scored on the other end of the field!


Naturally, Auburn put a beatdown on UMass and won 59-14, so we immediately went to Toomer's to roll some trees!


Things are getting messy! I love it!  We were walking by someone who asked out loud, "Who cleans all of this up?" University employees swiftly clean up the next morning by spraying everything with water and cleaning up the mushy mess!


I told my kids to be patient, and eventually a roll of toilet paper would land in their hands somehow.  Little kids always crowd the trees and steal the TP as soon as it lands on the ground!


Nicely done, guys!


We did it! We rolled Toomer's!


After we rolled Toomer's, we went to Auburn Draft House for some dinner.  While we were waiting for a table, we met up with my friend Jason and his two daughters, Reese and Wynn! We chatted for a bit when they called our name to be seated. Only after he left did I realize that we didn't get a picture of us together! Boo.  We also had a crazy end to our dinner when some guy from UMass got in the face of the hostess and made her cry! NOT COOL.  Everyone clapped when they kicked him out! (Or maybe he left voluntarily?)  One guy got in his face - that's not how we do stuff down south, sir!

After dinner, we had to walk allll the way back to Lem Morrison to get our car, but at least we got to see Toomer's one more time!


But Toomer's Corner looked so pretty in the evening glow! Swoon!


One last parting shot of Jordan Hare Stadium under the lights before we headed back to the hotel.


We didn't fly out until Monday morning, but we spent Sunday night at a hotel near the airport in Atlanta.  Before we drove back to ATL, we HAD to stop by Buc-ee's!!!!! Yes, they actually have a  Buc-ee's in Auburn!  It's hard to tell from this picture but there are 120 fueling stations here!  They employ about 200 people, and they pay them a decent wage - $17 an hour.  (Minimum wage in Alabama is $7.25 which is just the federal minimum wage.)


The Bailey's are READY for the total Buc-ee's experience!


It only opened a few months ago, but it was everything I dreamed it would be.  It smelled deliciously of BBQ, and you can pretty much get almost anything here in this over 53,000 square foot location. I picked up some banana pudding and a t-shirt, HA!


The Buc-ee's beaver was on site for some selfies!


Natalie opted for a normal picture with this guy.


World's Cleanest Bathrooms?  CHECK!  (Unofficial of course, although apparently one of the Buc'ees locations in Texas actually did win an award for America's cleanest bathroom once!)


Gotta get those beaver nuggets!


Man, I miss banana pudding something fierce!  I probably should just learn to make my own, once and for all. Buc'ees banana pudding did NOT disappoint!


On our way out of town, we had to stop by ONE more location from my past.  The apartment I shared with Kristin, Allison and Coleen my sophomore year.  We lived in the one on the middle on the far left, apartment #7. Our friends Mike and Bryon lived below us, I think.  That was the apartment we lived in where we had a party one time and someone poured beer in my Chia Pet. RIP Chia Pet!


We drove up to Atlanta, checked into the hotel and went out for the kids FIRST experience at a Waffle House!  Can you believe they have never been to the Awful Waffle?


And we absolutely TORE. IT. UP.  So good! I had a bacon, egg and cheese on toast with hash browns that reminded me of a drunken night in... well... Auburn!


Until next time, Atlanta! (And more specifically, Auburn!)  What a fantastic weekend!

The Bailey Planet

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