Days Inn Wrightstown
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Day 23 - Scavenging for Power
... So we waited outside for some time. After 5 minutes, they got back and we went inside. Then we had soup for lunch, after which we set up the generator to power some heaters and the TV. When the TV started working, we watched Lage Raho Munna Bhai for some time. Then we decided to go to North Brunswick to a relative's house since they have proper heat and electricity. When we went there, all we did was watch Grown Ups and Tower Heist. At around 1, we went to ...
Home of the cheese steak sandwich
... on a Bolt Bus. Luckily we left early what with the hassle with the bus, but we ended up an hour early. Just as we were getting ready to sit and wait, one of the bus staff asked if we wanted to catch an earlier bus. So we caught the 12pm instead of the 12.30pm and as Cat had chatted up the fun staff, we got the front seat. So far we're preferring Bolt Bus over Megabus as the staff are much friendlier, they have overhead bins and let you carry two bags on board. Oh and the wifi worked well to.
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... our ginger cake and ice cream, which is what all kids have on their birthdays as a treat. Much later on Marrilee came home and we took our evening stroll together along the piers. The fog had been rolling in all day so you could only see about 10 meters out to sea, all you just could make out where the ghosts of the sail boats moored in the harbour and hear the breeze in the rattling’s. The haunting sound of the fog horns echo around ...
Life, Liber-dee-dee, And the Parades of Happiness
... rather pointless symbol of freedom. I went on a guided tour of Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was drafted and where the Continental Congress (ie the rebel American Government) met. I endured dubious patriotic tours around these august institutions by US national park rangers (who seem to think that George III still has it in for them), and I had good old historical banter with the actors hired as historical re-enactors (unfairly marshalling ...
Snow, shoes and shopping
... had a lot of stores there. Then we went and got our car. We had made a decision to reduce our carbon footprint by hiring a hybrid car for our road trip through Pennsylvania . Well there is a chance of snow on Monday, so we changed our mind and went with the smallest available suv. Sadly it was also the biggest available suv; the jeep grand Cherokee with Shaquille Oneal's carbon footprint. We went to marshals department store and target store and found heaps ...
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking