It's right around this time every year that Husband and I start dreaming about buying a country house. I'm talking Baby Boom-style (all the Diane Keaton/80s film fans will get it)... that perfect fixer-upper with a private lake and serene views. Maybe an apple orchard? I'm getting greedy now. I also would not mind having a town vet that looks like Sam Shepard, but that's a different dream altogether. Ahh... to have wide open space in which to roam, a place to run a sprinkler for Baby S, a backyard where Husband can be manly and barbecue. A car in which to drive back to the city when we get bored. The dream isn't completely ridiculous, but seems like more of a long range plan at this point... we hope, anyway.
Saying hi to the Statue of Liberty |
A few suggestions: if you're looking to picnic, I would bring your own food. There are various food carts located around the island, but there didn't seem to be too much variety other than sandwiches and gyros (though Water Taxi Beach has a cafe- we did not go there). Arrive early. There are hammocks on Picnic Point, and I have a feeling once you sit down in one, you don't get up for the rest of the day. I would advise NOT going for a swim in the Hudson. We saw one such unlucky fellow doing a few laps, and the speed with which the NYC Police boat came on the scene was mighty impressive. All in all, spending July 4th with Miss Independent herself, Lady Liberty, seemed fitting. I feel sure we'll be back for another visit this summer.
That evening, we checked out the Macy's fireworks show from our rooftop. I was a little worried that Baby S might have an adverse reaction to the noise, but she was completely mesmerized.... for the first 5 minutes, afterwhich she made it abundantly clear she was ready to go back downstairs. After a long day "island-trekking" by way of subway and ferry, we were ready to go home, too.
I hope everyone had a great 4th of July holiday!
Baby S & Husband taking in the show |
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It sounds like your weekend turned out great, without ever leaving home.
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