I did take my nap yesterday, then brought my daughter to her track practice, had dinner and promptly went to sleep.
Here now is an attempt to catch you all up on the couple of daytrips I took my folks on, after the graduation party on the 4th of July weekend.
On Sunday, July 6th, we went to Saratoga Springs. Just to give you a heads up, Saratoga is most famous for two things: horse racing, and water. As in mineral water, springs, spa.
Also, apparently they have Smart people up there:
This building comes with its own resident horse:
A toy store window decorated with nothing but kites:
The famous landmark The Adelphi Hotel:
The restored carousel in Old Congress Park: you can ride on it for a quarter.
These tourists are my parents, fascinated by a huge hibiscus plant.
Away from the main beat, we found Beekman Street, an arts community that is restoring old houses and putting galleries and restaurants in them. Of course I could not take any pictures of all the original art, but these horses didn't mind.
Flowers were everywhere, making this part of the city a very nice place to live.
Inside one of the galleries, the leftovers of an art opening from the night before - my dad spotted these. Instant art.

In Saratoga State Park, people come up to this spring with carloads of water bottles and fill up.
The Roosevelt Baths, half of which are intact. I was fascinated by the half that was falling apart. I do hope that they get restored to their original splendor.

This next part completely took us by surprise. We came upon the preparations for a wedding reception. I asked a waiter, and it turned out that this was an Indian wedding with about 1500 guests.
In Saratoga State Park, people come up to this spring with carloads of water bottles and fill up.
This next part completely took us by surprise. We came upon the preparations for a wedding reception. I asked a waiter, and it turned out that this was an Indian wedding with about 1500 guests.
The table flower arrangements were absolutely stunning. I firmly believe that 2 of them would pay my mortgage.
