Sunday, July 15, 2007

Geneva NY US

Driving thru NY state was one of the most beautiful experiences I've had. The untouched forests and vast lakes surrounded by hills are breathtakingly exotic. I loved the fields merging into forests heaving gently with the slopes of the hills.

On our way back to New York from Buffalo, we passed through the sleepy town of Geneva, yes there is a Geneva in NY state. We had our breakfast in one of the local joints. As we entered the place all eyes turned towards us as if we were from some other planet. There was a momentary pause and then every one went about their business. Not surprisingly almost every one know every one else. The family that runs the business was at first name basis with most customers. and the Hot Chocolate they served me was miles ahead of Starbucks Chocolate.

As we exited the city I drove by Seneca Lake. The road hugged the lake from north to south serving up a delicious visual dessert after meals. There were so many houses that had the lake as their back yard pool that I felt jealous of people living there. I'm sure these folks have internet, electricity and all the modern day amenities along with the scenic and peaceful life of the country side.

I'm a small town boy and will always remain so. This life appeals to me more than the sky scrapers of NY.

1 comment:

Shalini said...

Your trip brought back lots of memories of our trip last winter. We drove from Toronto to Ridgefield, CT (an hour from NYC) and back. We stayed in Auburn, NY (it's quite close to Geneva, NY) and drove down along Cayuga Lake to Ithaca and Cornell University. The Finger Lake area in NY state is simply one of the most beautiful area of the US, even in winter it's beauty is outstanding.

Here are some pics from our trip.