9/2/2011
We left camp and drove the scenic road along Lake Ontario. All along the drive there were orchards. We stopped and bought some apples and peaches. We then continued on and drove to Seneca Falls, N.Y. The Women’s Rights National Historic Park is there. This is an exhibit about women’s rights and equality through the years. It started in Seneca Falls in 1848 at the first women’s right convention to protest laws and customs that discriminated against women. The meeting was at the Wesleyan Chapel.
We went in the VFW post 1323 there also. It is in an old building on a canal that flows into the Eire canal. It was a really pretty setting. We continued on to Syracuse, N.Y and stayed at the Camping World. We unhooked and Jim drove us to Middle Ages Brewery. Their beers were all named things like: ImPaled Ale, Dragon Slayer, Black Heart Stout, Swallow Wit and Wailing Wench. All of their beers were really good. We then went to two brew pubs that were a block apart. One was really bad (they used malt extract instead of malted barley grain) and the other was good (Empire Brewing). Empire Brewing had a wheat barley wine. We went back to the Casita and talked to Allen about our mail for the week.
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