Today we toured some of surrounding little towns and places along shore. Visited place where Quonset huts were developed. Met some older fellows who proudly proclaimed to be Seabees. Saw rocky coast. Saw three aspects of Newport (old, touristy, and magnificent playground of robber barons). Saw an old guy riding a recumbent bicycle with a windscreen in case he got too fast. Told Genie and Bob that Kurt Vonnegut set parts of novel, Sirens of Titan in Newport. Also told them about Kilgore Trout, another Vonnegut character who came from Cohoes NY where I worked the winter of 1965 or so. Might have overdone it.
Tomorrow it's Maine.
Some pictures...
(Rocky seacoast - a first for me.)
(Genie - out hostess in RI. We're at the homeplace of Gilbert Stuart - fellow who painted famous portrait of George Washington. Lots of history here. Saw two large, impressive Unitarian churches that go back to founding of country.)
(Near little harbor place where we had lunch, sitting outside, watching family try to get toddler in pink life vest so they could go out on their Boston Whaler.)
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