Saturday, April 16, 2011

Birthday Getaway


This week Jen and I had the chance to sneak in a one night get-away birthday celebration- just the two of us. Though in the past we've often checked into a hotel in downtown Philadelphia for these type of quick excursions, this time we decided to try something different and head north, instead of south. For a long time Jen (and more recently me) have made day trips with family and friends to the small Pocono town of Jim Thorpe, though until now we'd never stayed over night. So we decided to give it a try!


Being as removed as it is Jim Thorpe is a surprisingly vibrant town that is just about overflowing with inns, restaurants, shops, great architecture and interesting history. We didn't have much planned for our stay, but we certainly lucked out by getting some of the best weather of the spring so far. It was warm and sunny as we meandered through the streets, checking out cool shops (Jen) and cool buildings (Rob) all the while.



The town is nestled in a valley between two nearly sheer cliffs, and I was endlessly fascinated by the series of intricate stone walls that were built to literally hold back the mountain.


One of my favorite buildings was this amazing, old, and still totally functioning library. We couldn't resist poking around the inside, which was pretty impressive.




We stumbled upon the GIANT house for sale. When we looked up the information later we found out that it has 10 bedrooms, 4 baths and over 7000 square feet. Asking price: a cool 325K (seriously). So, if anyone wants to go in with us and start a Bed and Breakfast in Jim Thorpe...


Later we also hopped in the car and did a quick driving tour of the surrounding countryside. Notably, we stopped at nearby Mauch Chunk Lake to gaze reflectively out on the still, peaceful waters- until we got too cold and had to get back in the car.




And finally we just enjoyed the time that we had to lounge around at the Inn. There was a great balcony that we found to be a perfect place to sit back in rocking chairs and watch the town go by.






2 comments:

Mom said...

There's no place quite like Jim Thorpe! Glad you had the chance to get away and the weather to make it even more enjoyable! Thanks for the post. It brings back many happy memories of afternoons spent in this quaint little town.
XO

mcnallyblogger said...

looks fun! all those years at Willow Valley, and I think I only went to Jim Thorpe once, maybe. probably too busy swimming in the pool. But we passed through last year after hiking Glen Onoko Falls. Wish we would have had more time to stop and enjoy the town...