May 17 and 18th: Yesterday was pretty much a travel day. We drove via the quieter, back roads from Franklin, MA to South Hadley (home of Mt. Holyoke College) passing by Quabbin Reservoir. The dam and other facilities that resulted in this reservoir was constructed in 1935-39 and since then has served as the primary water supply for the Boston Metro area and many other intermediate towns. The Winsor Dam and the Goodnough Dike impound waters of the Swift River and the Ware River Diversion. The reservoir is the largest water body in Massachusetts and the dam is one of the largest in the Eastern U.S.
Shortly after the diversion to Quabbin, we arrived in South Hadley and Mt Holyoke College. The college is pretty much the town. Betsy got checked in, and moved into her accommodations for the next two nights (a triple in Mead Dormitory). We called one of her several college friends and arranged to meet at the college bookstore (Odyssey Bookstore - independently owned but located on college property). After greeting Sarah M. and Bev L. (two of Betsy's best friends and classmates), at the bookstore, I wished them well and departed for Springfield, MA.
After driving south for 30 minutes or so, I checked into the Marriott Hotel in the center of downtown Springfield, a block or so northeast of the Connecticut River. I have a view of the river and Memorial Bridge, looking at West Springfield. For dinner, I went looking for a brewpub, first to the Loophole Brewing, which turned out to be closed and located in a sketchy part of the city, and ending up at the White Lion Brewing Company, which is in a shopping mall attached to the Marriot. I enjoyed a red ale, fish and chips while watching the first period of the Boston Bruin hockey match (the Bruins ultimately lost the game and thereby being eliminated from the second round series with the Florida Panthers).
Today, I got up to see what the streets were blocked off for (noticing several street closures on the previous day). It turns out that the City of Springfield hosts an annual pancake breakfast, supposedly the largest in the country. I overheard someone say, when asked, did you get pancakes? their reply "why stand in line for an hour for pancakes." There were lots of people, families, and civic and other organizations with canopies and give aways.
Dr. Suess Sculpture Garden
Ditto.
Cheers!
Sounds like you enjoyed the Basketball Hall of Fame and your walk around town. Nice pictures. ET
ReplyDeleteThanks for shouting out Coach Boeheim! Do they still have lockers dedicated to the HOF inductees? I really enjoyed the Basketball HOF ... actually more than I enjoy the game itself!
ReplyDeleteI thought the sculpture was a penguin, use your imagination and think white spot where the empty part is. So, how many state high-points have you hit now?CW
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