Items tagged with 'Julie Madsen'
Exploring the Mid-Hudson Valley

The boundary of the Hudson Valley begins in our backyard, and the region spans from Albany to Westchester.
Famous for its natural beauty, dotted with farms, influenced by the arts, and layered with history, the Hudson Valley has a lot to explore. And focusing on the middle section is a good way to approach getting to know the region.
Here are a few ideas.
Weekend Destination: Connecticut

Connecticut is the third smallest state in the country -- but still has plenty of things to see and do during a quick weekend trip.
The northwestern corner of the state is rural and hilly, while the coastal portion is dotted with industrial cities. And though it borders New York, your best bet from Albany is probably to drive through
Massachusetts to get there. Head out on I-90 east, take a right turn at Springfield, and cross the border.
Here are a few ideas for weekend trip...
A collection of castle day trips

This part of the country is dotted with castle-like structures, full of history, mystery, romance, and fairytale.
Here's a handful of castles that are within day trip from the Capital Region...
Weekend Destination: Boston

Boston was settled in 1630, making it one of the oldest cities in America. Today it has a distinct culture and cuisine, a beautiful strand of parks, and it's is a hub of higher education, with accompanying museums.
And it only three hours from Albany.
Hop from one capital city to another for a weekend getaway. Here are a few ideas...
Weekend Destination: Long Island

A lot of people from this area take a beach vacation in Cape Cod or at the Jersey Shore, passing by a prime beach area right in our home state of New York!
Long Island is a special place. It is the longest and largest island in the contiguous 48 states -- 118 miles long and 23 miles from north to south.
You can find Gatsby-level luxury on the north shore, laid back vibes of the south shore, and farmlands out east. Also: all of the bagels you can eat.
There are a bunch of towns and beaches to explore, with so many activities...
Exploring Washington County

The rural, rolling hills of Washington County are just about an hour northeast of Albany on a scenic ride along Route 40.
The county is bordered by the eastern shore of Lake George, Saratoga County, and the state of Vermont.
Some may overlook this area with larger attractions close by -- let them, and you can continue to enjoy the peace and quiet and beauty of the region.
Here are a few ideas for things to do while you're there...
Going underground -- literally

Caves are dark, damp, and dangerous -- yet they have always been an alluring mystery for people, filled with their otherworldly formations and maze-like passages.
Whether you are a novice to caving or more seasoned spelunker, here are a a few caverns within day trip distance to the Capital Region to discover.
Weekend Destination: Quebec City

Why: Architecture, food, culture.
How far: Just about six hours.
If you found that you fell in love with the culture of Quebec in Montreal, why not visit the capital of the province...
Weekend Destination: Toronto

Why: Culture and food in one of the world's most cosmopolitan cities.
How far: Approximately six hours.
Toronto ranks as the fourth most-populous city on the continent -- and it's just at the other end of New York State...
Weekend Destination: Ottawa

Why: It's the capital of Canada!
How far: About 5 hours.
Often overshadowed by the two major cities that sandwich it to the east and west, Montreal and Toronto, Ottawa is worthy of a road trip all its own.
Weekend Destination: Montreal

Why: Museums, culture, food, markets, great neighborhoods. It's Montreal.
How far: About 3.5 hours.
Montreal is a city that makes you feel as if you're on a different continent -- even though you're within half a day's drive from Albany.
So grab your passport or enhanced license and head out for an international weekend that's close by. Here are a few ideas to start with...
Hiking the Mid-Hudson Valley

The Capital Region is blessed with mountainous surroundings, both the Catskills and the Adirondacks, and places to hike.
But if you're looking to change things up, the Mid-Hudson Valley is less than two hours from Albany. And one area there is particularly rich in good hiking. Over the few miles between Beacon and Cold Spring along the Hudson there are numerous trailheads for hikers at every skill level.
Pack water, snacks, put on a good pair of shoes, and head south!
Day trip: New Paltz

An hour in any direction from Albany is bound to bring you somewhere interesting, but heading south down the Thruway to New Paltz has to be my favorite daytrip of all.
I love the funky, alternative vibe and there are so many options no matter what you are looking to do. And the location is almost equidistant between the Capital Region and NYC, so it can be a perfect middle ground meeting spot for friends who live in different cities.
After your first time visiting, you'll surely be planning your second...
Odd museums and roadside attractions

With pleasant foliage all around us, this time of year is perfect for heading out in any direction in search of something unexpected.
And there are all sorts of weird museums and strange roadside attractions across this region, you never know what you may find when you hit the road!
Here are handful of them...
Places for playing pinball

When I was a child, we practically lived in the arcade, playing pinball. It was the one place my brother and I could agree on -- and get along. But life happens, you grow up, and you find other hobbies (like travel). And more than a decade passed since I had last touched a pinball machine.
Then I found myself in Budapest at the Flipper Museum, an interactive pinball exhibit. I excitedly entered the space. The blinking lights, the clinking sounds, the focus in the players' eyes as they were completey immersed in the moment... the nostalgia. I was in a foreign country and felt completely at home.
Just like that I was hooked again, remembering how fun it is to play.
Now I'm happy to combine my past and present pastimes everywhere I travel, always on the hunt for pinball machines. Here are a bunch of places around the Northeast...
Weekend Destination: New Hampshire

Why: the shore, shopping, history, seafood
How far: 3.5 hours
The New Hampshire coastline -- all 18 miles of it -- is often overlooked as a summer getaway. You always hear about people traveling to other New England beach hotspot such as Cape Cod in Massachusetts, Newport in Rhode Island, or Ogunquit in Maine.
But perhaps Portsmouth, New Hampshire likes it that way -- and its charm is reserved for just those in the know.
Head east on I-90 and north on I-95 and discover the beauty of New Hampshire in the summertime...
Weekend Destination: Thousand Islands

Why: nature, water sports, romance
How far: 3.5 hours
The origin of Thousand Island dressing can be controversial, but legend has it that it was the wife of a fishing guide in the Thousand Islands region of New York who first served the condiment during dinners for her husband's tours. Prominent visitors from New York City tried and loved it, and it spread from there.
Of course, the Thousand Islands area is more than simply a famous salad dressing -- it's also a place of beauty and adventure. And close enough for an easy weekend trip.
To be precise, there are 1,864 islands in the Saint Lawrence River, which separates New York from Ontario. In the summer months it is a water lover's playground with options including fishing, swimming, boating, and diving. And on land there's a castle paired with a love story, many wineries -- and pirates!
Weekend Destination: Finger Lakes

Why: lakes, waterfalls, and wine
How far: 3-3.5 hours
The land surrounding the eleven long and narrow lakes resembling fingers in Central New York is filled with much natural beauty to behold -- and many libations to sample.
The Finger Lakes region is New York's largest wine producer, boasting over 100 wineries. There are also plenty of little towns to explore, as well parks and lakes to take in. And it's an easy summer weekend getaway from the Albany area.
Here are a few ideas to get you started...
You're New Here: Day trips

It's You're New Here Week on AOA. All this week we'll have stuff to help get you acquainted with the Capital Region -- whether you recently moved here, or just want to see this place through new eyes.
It's kind of funny that one of the good things about Albany is how close it is to other places! There are a bunch of interesting, fun towns, villages, and areas that are all within day-trip distance. So you can get out of town -- and be back home that evening.
Here are a few suggestions to get you started...
Birding in Washington Park

A pair of wood ducks in the Washington Park lake this week.
The Capital Region is a very wild place -- and not just on Lark Street around 2 am.
Many colorful and fascinating birds call this place home. And spring is a migratory season for birds, a time in which a lot of our noisy old friends rejoin us from the south. If you take a closer look you'll get to know quite a few avian residents.
A great place to start birding is Washington Park, right in the middle of the city of Albany...
Sculpture parks to explore

You want the arts and the culture that come with a museum, but it's finally getting nice out. Who wants to be cooped up inside in the springtime?
The solution: sculpture parks. You get your arts and culture, you get your fresh air, and hey -- you might just get some exercise while you're at it, too.
Here are a bunch of sculpture parks within a day trip of the Capital Region...
Waterfalls to explore this spring

Spring is in full swing. The birds and frogs are singing, snakes and turtles are out sunbathing, wildflowers and new life are cropping up everywhere. It's great to be outside again, and spring just happens to be my favorite season for viewing waterfalls!
While we don't have a lot of snowmelt this year, we are certainly getting some great spring showers which help make waterfalls even more mesmerizing. Maybe you have already gone to check out the falls at Thacher Park, that's a great start. If you're looking for some different spots to go chasing waterfalls, here is a list to get you started.
Spending a winter day in the Pioneer Valley

I love western Massachusetts because there are so many little towns to discover, all with unique personalities. Perhaps you've explored the Berkshires before -- Lee, Great Barrington, North Adams, and other nearby places.
So why not head to the far side of the Berkshires, in the area known as the upper Pioneer Valley, for a change? The car is warm, gas is cheap right now. Give some of these indoor activities a try on a winter's day (or any day!) to forget about the world outside...
Spending a winter day in Saratoga Springs

Gray skies and freezing temperatures are outside. You don't want to leave the house because you have to layer yourself like a lasagna and the air hurts your face. Oh no, it's happening again. The winter time blues.
I crave the warmth and sunlight of summer just like you do, but it's no excuse to hibernate through winter! There are plenty of things to do warmly in and around the Capital Region to help shake off the wintertime sluggishness.
Let's start in Saratoga Springs. Forget about the track, SPAC, and Yaddo until summertime. Give some of these warm inside activities a try to forget about the world outside...
Holiday gifts: Julie Madsen

Julie and the tulips.
Gifts and giving are on most everyone's mind this month. So, once again, we thought we'd ask a few people to share some thoughts on presents, past and present.
Next up is Julie Madsen -- a lover of new experiences, author of Julie Journeys, and a contributor to AOA.
... said KGB about Drawing: What's something that brought you joy this year?