@ Flag of Connecticut Gilbert Gibby begins his tour of Connecticut. Hi, welcome to the Constitution State! Flag of Connecticut The flag of the state of Connecticut consists of a white baroque shield with three grapevines (each bearing three bunches of purple grapes) on a field of azure blue. The banner below the shield reads Qui Transtulit Sustinet ("He who transplanted still sustains"), the state's motto. The Connecticut General Assembly approved the flag in 1897.
While touring the USA, you met Asparagus.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Asparagus the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Dunning Lake, Farmington, CT Yellow Daisy Egg My pets are in awe of these beautiful eggs—they would love to try to paint their own one year. Easter and spring are times of joy as the earth awakens, plants are pushing forth from the soil, and the days are becoming warmer. Many baby animals are born in the spring, and life is burgeoning. May these eggs bring you joy and be a reminder of the earth renewing itself. Dunning Lake, Farmington, CT The Dunning Sand and Gravel Company—during digging operations—accidentally created this lake. Dunning Lake is now used for private recreation by the Winding Trails (a unique nonprofit organization serving Farmington and surrounding communities dedicated to conservation).
While touring the USA, you met MK.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with MK the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Stone Fench, Litchfied, CT "Wasn’t it worth coming all this way, Gilbert Gibby," said Waylon, "for this experience alone?" Gilbert Gibby, admiring the scene they were now in, heartily agreed! Stone Fench, Litchfied, CT The stones that form these walls were deposited by the Laurentide Ice Shield 15,000 to 30,000 years ago. Initially, stones for walls were quarried, but In the 18th century, during the “Little Ice Age” stones would rise to the surface, so every spring, the farmers would clear the fields of these stones and take them by hand or cart to add to existing walls or create new barriers.
While touring the USA, you met Waylon.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Waylon the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Pumpkin Patch, Connecticut Connecticut never ratified the 18th amendment (prohibition). Pumpkin Patch, Connecticut It's time for the pumpkin harvest! This field makes a colourful sight in the run-up to Halloween!
While touring the USA, you met Rockstar.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Rockstar the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ State Capitol Building, CT “What have you got in your rucksack, Elsa?” asked Gilbert Gibby. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Gilbert Gibby,” responded Elsa. “There’s canvas deck shoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, sandshoes, walking boots, sandals, loafers—you name it, I’ve got it!” State Capitol Building, CT The capitol building in Hartford was designed in the Second Empire style—with its roots in France, a very classic and mathematically symmetrical architecture, and High Victorian Gothic—which includes elements from medieval Egyptian, English, Italian, and French architecture. Construction started in 1871 and was completed in 1879.
While touring the USA, you met Elsa.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Elsa the Pearl White Peacock. They both received one silver mole!
@ Chapman Falls, Devil's Hopyard State Park, CT Gilbert Gibby and Grumblen had shaken paws and took some time to enjoy the super view in a companionable silence! Chapman Falls, Devil's Hopyard State Park, CT The 1,000 (400ha) acre state park features facilities for hiking, fishing, bicycling, picnicking, and camping. The principal feature of the park, Chapman Falls, drops more than 60 feet (18 m) over a series of steps. A lovely place to spend the day.
While touring the USA, you met Grumblen.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Grumblen the Sasquatch. They both received one silver mole!
@ East Haddam Bridge, CT Gilbert Gibby and Babette shook paws, said “How do you do?” and posed for a souvenir photo. “Why am I always on the left?” grumbled Gilbert Gibby. “Let’s change sides.” “No,” said Babette. “This is my best side.” East Haddam Bridge, CT The length of the swing span, while not the longest in the world, is among the longest spans surviving in the U.S.A., with a swing span of 460 feet. The bridge was opened on June 14, 1913.
While touring the USA, you met Babette.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Babette the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Thimble Island, CT Gilbert Gibby and Luckyice had shaken paws and took some time to enjoy the super view in a companionable silence! Thimble Island, CT Thimble Island is an archipelago in Long Island Sound on the southeast corner of Brantford, Ct. Known by the Mattabeseck First Nations people as Kuttomquosh, "the beautiful sea rocks." The archipelago consists of a jumble of granite rocks, ledges, and outcroppings resulting from glaciation. Legend has Capt. Kidd burying treasure here, causing a lot of interest amongst treasure hunters.
While touring the USA, you met Luckyice.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Luckyice the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Rings End Bridge, Darien, CT "It's turned a bit hot, Gilbert Gibby. I'm going to put my sunhat on," said Honey. "Good scheme! I'll dig mine out as well," said Gilbert Gibby. Rings End Bridge, Darien, CT This lovely low stone bridge was built in 1930, replacing a steel and wood bridge built in 1825. Originally—from 1708— a grist mill stood on the site.
While touring the USA, you met Honey.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Honey the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!
@ Connecticut River, CT The first automobile law was passed in Connecticut (and the speed limit was only 12 miles per hour). Connecticut River, CT The Connecticut River is the longest at–406 miles (653 ki) — in the New England region of the United States. The river flows from the Canadian border in Quebec to Long Island Sound, Connecticut. There are more than 3,000 dams along the river, and scientists, at the University of Massachusetts, are working on making this river flow more naturally to benefit wildlife and improve recreational use for people.
While touring the USA, you met Beatrice.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Beatrice the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!
@ Fire Escape, Bridgeport, CT “I could stay here forever, Gilbert Gibby,” said Stripes. “This is an amazing place!” “Well, you never know what lies ahead, Stripes. I wouldn't be surprised if the next stop is even better!” said Gilbert Gibby. Fire Escape, Bridgeport, CT Showing the details of a fire escape ladder on a historic building in the warehouse district of Bridgeport.
While touring the USA, you met Stripes.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Stripes the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Rural Barn, Connecticut "Wasn’t it worth coming all this way, Gilbert Gibby," said Mochi, "for this experience alone?" Gilbert Gibby, admiring the scene they were now in, heartily agreed! Rural Barn, Connecticut Since 2004, the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation has been actively working to document barns in the state, as old barns are fast disappearing. There are probably no barns from the 1700s and very few from the 1800s, mostly seen today are from the early 1900s.
While touring the USA, you met Mochi.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Mochi the Dwarf Hamster. They both received one silver mole!
@ UBS Building, Connecticut “Hey, have you seen what the next stop is, Gilbert Gibby?” said Pocket. "It looks fantastic!" "I'll get my camera ready," said Gilbert Gibby. UBS Building, Connecticut This is the Stamford Cone—at the UBA AG (Swiss Bank) building in Stamford, Connecticut. The Pavillion is 14-meter-high and made entirely of stained glass, designed by British artist, Brian Clarke, built in 2010.
While touring the USA, you met Pocket.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Pocket the Meerkat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Shoreline Reeds, Connecticut In order for a pickle to be considered a pickle in Connecticut, it must bounce. Shoreline Reeds, Connecticut The golden grasses and reeds make a fine display in the sun on this Connecticut shoreline.
While touring the USA, you met Isabella.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Isabella the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Rocky Shoreline, Connecticut It's illegal to walk on your hands in Hartford, Connecticut. Rocky Shoreline, Connecticut Not a sandy shoreline, but plenty of rocks, so do be careful not to turn an ankle if you go wandering about. You could find a nice rock or two for your garden if you are permitted to take a few. The water looks fine, so maybe a spot of fishing?
While touring the USA, you met Mandy.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Mandy the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Saville Dam, Connecticut Gilbert Gibby and Selene had shaken paws and took some time to enjoy the super view in a companionable silence! Saville Dam, Connecticut This picturesque little building is the gatehouse of the Saville Dam, also known as the Barkhamsted Dam, which creates the Barkhamsted Reservoir. This reservoir is the primary water source for Hartford, Connecticut. It was named after its creator. Mind you, in this picture it looks a bit like something out of a Harry Potter film!
While touring the USA, you met Selene.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Selene the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Walnut Beach, Connecticut "I think there'll be quite a few tired paws, wings and flippers when we get back to the tour bus," said Julian, after he and Gilbert Gibby had spent some time exploring another narrow, winding alleyway to its end. "Is there a gift shop at the end?" enquired Gilbert Gibby. "The thought of that generally keeps me going." Walnut Beach, Connecticut A wonderful place to watch the sunset, go for a swim or walk, or to generally enjoy the pleasant outdoor atmosphere.
While touring the USA, you met Julian.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Julian the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Clinton Town Marina, Connecticut “What have you got in your rucksack, Bubbles?” asked Gilbert Gibby. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Gilbert Gibby,” responded Bubbles. “There’s canvas deck shoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, sandshoes, walking boots, sandals, loafers—you name it, I’ve got it!” Clinton Town Marina, Connecticut The Clinton Town Marina offers a unique and picturesque setting with a view of Clinton Harbor and has convenient access to Long Island Sound. The marina, known as the "jewel of Clinton" is located in a protected harbor.
While touring the USA, you met Bubbles.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Bubbles the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Woodland Stroll, Connecticut “A picture of this would look lovely printed on Christmas cards, wouldn't it, Gilbert Gibby?” Rhian said. “It certainly would, Rhian!" said Gilbert Gibby. Woodland Stroll, Connecticut This is just the place for a good walk in rural nature, combining the benefits of a proper path with the healing calmness of surrounding woodland.
While touring the USA, you met Rhian.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Rhian the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Night Scene, Hartford, Connecticut It's illegal to walk on your hands in Hartford, Connecticut. Night Scene, Hartford, Connecticut Hartford is one of America's oldest and most historic cities. This splendid colourful night scene with the city lights shining on the Connecticut River shows the Connecticut Science Center, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art and the Dartford Marriott Downtown, among other notable buildings.
While touring the USA, you met Laila Lu.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Laila Lu the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Cove Island, Connecticut Gilbert Gibby and Gracie had shaken paws and took some time to enjoy the super view in a companionable silence! Cove Island, Connecticut This lone tree is on Cove Island, Long Island Sound in Connecticut. This wintry scene looks to be very bracing in the cold, crisp air!
While touring the USA, you met Gracie.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Gracie the Swan. They both received one silver mole!
@ Stamford Public Library, CT “A picture of this would look lovely printed on Christmas cards, wouldn't it, Gilbert Gibby?” Lady Aelfgifu said. “It certainly would, Lady Aelfgifu!" said Gilbert Gibby. Stamford Public Library, CT Ferguson Library opened its doors at the end of the 19th century, becoming a free public library in 1911. The library was named for John Day Ferguson, who was passionate about education and helped establish and promote the Stamford Public School system.
While touring the USA, you met Lady Aelfgifu.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Lady Aelfgifu the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Tranquil Dusk Scene, Connecticut Connecticut's official state song is "Yankee Doodle". Tranquil Dusk Scene, Connecticut The colours of the sky blend from blue, grey and white to turquoise and butter-yellow in this peaceful scene over the water at sunset.
While touring the USA, you met Lady Jane.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Lady Jane the Yellow Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Lighthouse, Connecticut "Wasn’t it worth coming all this way, Gilbert Gibby," said Majestic, "for this experience alone?" Gilbert Gibby, admiring the scene they were now in, heartily agreed! Lighthouse, Connecticut There are 14 active lighthouses and 6 inactive in Connecticut. In many places around the world, automated lighthouses have replaced non-automated ones—in the U.S.A, they are all automated. The solitary nature of the work would not have suited everyone, but for those who relish solitude, it would be a great job.
While touring the USA, you met Majestic.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Majestic the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Yantic Falls, Norwich, Connecticut “Seeing these places makes me want to go to stay for a week or two, Gilbert Gibby,” remarked Bellat. "It's so different!" "Well, I guess that's the point of travel, isn't it?" said Gilbert Gibby. "To broaden your horizons and so on." Yantic Falls, Norwich, Connecticut As the legend goes, Yantic Falls was a favourite camping spot and battleground for the Mohegan Indians in the 1640s. The Mohegans were in a battle that occurred in the area against the Narragansetts, a major rival tribe. Legend states that during the battle, a group of Narragansetts chose to leap into the turbulent cascades of the chasm of the Yantic River instead of surrendering to the Mohegans. Today, Yantic Falls is part dam and part natural. The main plunge below the dam is approximately 40 feet in height, and the volume of water is one of the most powerful in the state. The river continues through one of the most impressive gorges in the state before ending its descent and relaxing in calmer waters. Above the falls, a pedestrian bridge and a railroad bridge have been constructed, but they do not detract from the rugged scenery. The falls is also sometimes called Norwich Falls, Indian Leap Falls, Uncas Leap Falls, and Upper Falls.
While touring the USA, you met Bellat.
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Bellat the Brown Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Boating Scene, Wethersfield, Connecticut As Gilbert Gibby's tour of "Connecticut" comes to an end, he receives a wonderful gift! Pine Tree, Grey, Overlay You can use this wonderful grey pine trees overlay as a backdrop in your art slides, or in the foreground for your pets to scamper around. Trees, glorious trees, there is always room for more trees in your life and your art. Boating Scene, Wethersfield, Connecticut A pleasant riverside scene in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Here the well-to-do can indulge their love of boating from moorings at the foot of the garden! Gilbert Gibby has completed his tour of "Connecticut"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour the USA!
While touring the USA, you met Hansi (Icky Bird Who Can't Fly).
Gilbert Gibby shook paws with Hansi (Icky Bird Who Can't Fly) the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
Hansi (Icky Bird Who Can't Fly) gave you 1 "Pine Tree, Grey, Overlay"