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CTMQ > Articles by: Steve

The World’s Largest Wacky Wobbler (Gone)

August 2, 2009 by Steve Leave a Comment

It's a Giant Head. It Wobbles. Wild Bill's Nostalgia Center, Middletown Wild Bill's closed in 2018. I don't get it. But this is apparently a big deal to a certain segment of our society. I'll admit I find the World's Largest Jack-in-the-Box really, really cool - and that's also here, at Wild Bill's wacky … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, Houses, Communities, Libraries, & Businesses, Superlatives Tagged With: Closed/Gone/Former, Largests Longests Mosts Smallests and Tallests, Middletown, Other Companies and Businesses

128. Brookfield Nature Center and Rock Museum

August 2, 2009 by Steve 1 Comment

Hellooooo Broooookfield! Brookfield (Google Maps Location) July 20, 2009 I'd recently been doing some hikes out in western Connecticut in the New Milford-Brookfield-Bridgewater area. I'd stumbled upon a few heretofore unknown museums on my forays back home in Roxbury and Woodbury - pretty much the most exciting … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums Tagged With: Brookfield, Free Museums, Nature Centers, Not Really a Museum Museum, Outdoor Museums

Day 4: Aix-en-Provence, France

August 1, 2009 by Steve Leave a Comment

July 13 As if Nice hadn't already done so, Aix was the town that convinced us we wouldn't mind living in Provence. It's a young vibrant university town with the most beautiful people in the world who have the pleasure of eating some of the best food on the planet. We walked up and down the The Cours Mirabeau and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Non-CT, Travel Tagged With: France, Hoang, Vacations

Days 2 & 3: Monaco & Nice, France

July 30, 2009 by Steve Leave a Comment

July 11 We hopped on a train in Nice that took us over to Monte Carlo so we could do some cheap shopping. Ha. In reality, we hoofed it up the steep hill overlooking town to the Monaco exotic garden and cave. While this isn't on most Monte Carlo itineraries, it should be as it was awesome. Here's a video of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Non-CT, Travel Tagged With: Caves & Dens, France, Hoang, monaco, Vacations

Day 1: Nice, France

July 30, 2009 by Steve Leave a Comment

July 10 After flying overnight from JFK to Nice, we settled into our hotel and spent the rest of the day walking around the city. For all the incredible things about Nice, the beach is terrible - all rocks, no sand and lots of dudes in Speedos. We enjoyed the first of what would become an endless parade of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Non-CT, Travel Tagged With: France, Hoang, Vacations

France/Monaco/Switzerland: 2004

July 30, 2009 by Steve Leave a Comment

July 9 - 26, 2004 Having just watched the Tour de France again this year (and dusted off my old racing bike!), Hoang and I have been wistfully reminiscing about our two week adventure around France. We followed the Tour a bit here and there and of course did as much - and ate as much - as possible. It was a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Non-CT, Travel Tagged With: France, Hoang, Vacations

Wild Bill’s Nostalgia Center (Closed)

July 29, 2009 by Steve 1 Comment

As They Say: "Home of Strange Things" Middletown January 2, 2009 & February 20, 2016 Wild Bill's Closed in 2018 I figured a revisit to Wild Bill’s was in order, so that’s just what I did with both of my sons in early 2016. I'm writing this quick post because if I don't, someone will surely say, "Hey man, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, Houses, Communities, Libraries, & Businesses Tagged With: Calvin, Closed/Gone/Former, Damian, Giant Goofy Things, Middletown, Other Companies and Businesses

93. William Benton Museum of Art

July 28, 2009 by Steve 2 Comments

A Real Bento(n) Box of a Museum Storrs February 25, 2009 The William Benton Museum is a Connecticut Art Trail site. I'd been to one of Yale's two large art museums and a couple smaller galleries at Wesleyan. I wondered how our state's flagship public university would stack up? Actually, I didn't wonder … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails, Museums Tagged With: Art, Colleges & Universities, Connecticut Art Trail, Free Museums, Mansfield, Storrs, UConn

Shenipsit Trail: Section 1

July 28, 2009 by Steve 5 Comments

Section 1: What's all this Shenipsit? Gadpouch Road Terminus - Route 2 Crossing, 8.2 Miles May 5, 2009 It was high time I got going on the Shenipsit. While not one of the "big three" CFPA trails (Quinnipiac, Metacomet, Mattabesett), I've always felt it should be included in any discussion on Connecticut's long … [Read more...]

Filed Under: CFPA Hikes, Hikes, Bikes & Paddles Tagged With: Blue Trails Challenge, East Hampton, Glastonbury, meshomasic state forest, Portland, Shenipsit Trail

James Gallery & Soda Fountain (RIP)

July 28, 2009 by Steve 1 Comment

Lafayette, Katherine Hepburn... And Me Old Saybrook, July 25, 2009 2018 Update: The building still exists, the history still exists, the new owners have converted this place to a B&B and honor the history, but... it's no longer the James Gallery & Soda Fountain, so... RIP. I first became aware of this little … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, Houses, Communities, Libraries, & Businesses Tagged With: Closed/Gone/Former, Old Saybrook, Other Companies and Businesses

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