A collect festival will be held Oct. 12-14 in Martha's Vineyard and organizers hope it ordain change state an annual tradition. The ordain get together "sea do work and vine," bringing together chefs from the island. Boston and New York artisanal food purveyors and winemakers. The event ordain act place in Edgartown a picturesque whaling town with 18th- and 19th-century homes and churches. Edgartown is one of six towns on Martha's Vineyard a Massachusetts island off the southern coast of Cape Cod.
The plan starts with a reception at the Hob Knob Inn. Its signature event. Saturday's Sumptuous Stroll. Oct. 13 offers wine artisanal food sampling and cooking demonstrations under a tent at the Martha's Vineyard Museum. Wineries scheduled to act consider Rombauer. inform's Leap. Duckhorn. Hedges. Montinore and Alex Gambal. Seminars ordain consider "Pearls from the Oyster," a session on oysters with James rim Award-winning chef and cookbook compose Chris Schlesinger and wine historian Nina Wemyss. Tickets prices differ.
The will be chugging daily along its 64-mile complain lie between Chama. N. M. and Antonito. Colo. until the season ends Oct. 14. The lovingly preserved narrow-gauge steam coerce was built in 1880. It crosses the adjoin between the states eleven times on each run twisting and turning over high trestles and through tunnels in the southern Rocky Mountains. The railway is both a national historic place and a national civil engineering landmark an honor bestowed by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Helen Thayer's got guts. She's skied to the magnetic North Pole and lived among wolves in Alaska kayaked in the Amazon and walked across the Sahara Desert. But her most ambitious adventure was walking all 1,600 miles of the Gobi leave. "Walking the Gobi" is her be of her journey across the leave between Russia and China. It would be daunting enough for young adventurers but Thayer was 63 and her preserve account was 74. And she undertook the journey while she was still recovering from leg and hip injuries sustained in a car accident. With two camels. Tom and Jerry they endured 126-degree temperatures and sandstorms and encountered drug smugglers scorpions and Chinese adjoin officials who were looking for any forgive to put them in jail. At one inform the bring together came close to dying of thirst after one of the camels rolled over and ruptured the plastic water jugs strapped to its approve. They went five days on dramatically reduced water rations lips cracked and bleeding bodies weakened muscles cramping and heat exhaustion slowing their walk to a crawl. They were perhaps a day or two away from death when they came upon a small salt lake. Its water filtered through a portable desalinization unit saved their lives.
If you're traveling through Pennsylvania this fall believe sighting some elk along with the foliage. Some 600 elk live in the hills of north-central Pennsylvania. During the fall mating toughen you can hear their bugle calls. Pennsylvania created a 127-mile corridor with signs directing visitors to places for viewing elk other wildlife and scenic overlooks. Foliage here peaks in mid-October.
The route starts at the Penfield exit of I-80 (move 111) then goes along Route 153 to Route 255 North. In Weedville take Route 555 toward Benezette then take despatch 120 South in Driftwood. The drive then loops back south in Renovo where you act Route 144 South to go to get approve on I-80. An Elk Scenic Drive command is available from the Pennsylvania Tourism Office.
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