
The East End...Depending upon one's point of view, Orient Point Light marks either the end or the begining of Long Island's North Fork. Either way, it's always a pretty sight.
...attempts to capture the scenes of life's journey.
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I don't mean to be redundant but the weather for the month of June has been consistently wet. Yesterday was Long Island's 21st day of rain this month and there still is a week of June remaining on my calendar. While the weatherman on the TV attempts to hide his gleeful joy about setting "weather records" I am getting just a tad testy about being soggy. AND... the fact is not lost to me that the mosquitoes of July are already smiling with anticipation of the impending feast.Fishing in the rain. The narrow stretch of water between Plum Island and Orient Point known as Plum Gut or The Race and has some of the strongest currents in the area. The fishing here is legendary as bait is funneled through the cut. On a sunny weekend the Race can be crowded with hopeful anglers.
The Orient Point/New London Ferry saves Long Islanders a lengthy white knuckle drive through the NYC bottleneck to New England. The ferry is a much more comfortable way to head East without traveling West ( check out a map!). During our recent trip to Rhode Island we may have beat the traffic but the wet weather came with us. (best in larger view)
More from New York City's National Historic cemetery...Attention to Green-Wood's Civil War graves and monuments is just one part of a 200 million dollar restoration fund. The fund is the result of private endowments that date to the mid-1800's. Experts at the site have developed new techniques for restoring oxidized marble anf for cleaning various types of granite. Interesting what one can learn in a cemetery!
Green-Wood Cemetery is 478 acres of park like rolling Brooklyn hills with the some of the best views in all of New York City. Established in 1838, the cemetery has always been more than just a cemetery. By the 1860's it was the second most popular tourist destination in the country (Niagara Falls claimed number one) seeing well over 500 thousand visitors a year. Even by today's population that is an astounding number. Green-Wood was the inspiration to create Central Park in Manhattan. The final resting place for numerous historical figures and having the largest collection of stately trees in New York, Green-Wood was declared a national treasure in 2006.
The NYRA and Belmont Racetrack's Sunday morning program runs through the month of June. The park opens it's gates free of charge for an early Sunday morning view of workouts and a glimpse of life at the track. The staff is very accommodating to photographers, the program runs from 6:45am to 9:30am. Breakfast is available in the clubhouse cafeteria for a nominal fee.
We read the story in the paper and just had to check it out for ourselves. Seems as if the crew of this sailboat was en route from Virginia to Rhode Island when someone tacked a bit too far to the Starboard in a thick fog. The 40 foot racing hull has been hard aground for a few days now, a salvage crew was preparing things for an attempt to pull her off the beach later this week.