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Visiting our relatives, the Patscos
... We headed back to the boat, and Cathy pointed out the boat "Latitude" which appeared in the end of the movie “Romancing the Stone” (though with a different name.) If I ever happen to see that movie, I will definitely look for it. We were getting ready to leave after Joe had mapped out some info for Dad to plan his stops accordingly. Joe and Cathy sent us off with a pork roll they call Taylor Ham (a New Jersey thing we had never heard of ...
Tupper Lk
It is always a joy riding thru the Adirondacks. Well, maybe not in a lightning storm, but today was sunny & cool. Lots of other bikers out too - getting ready for Americade in Lk George. I left in 58F and stopped here in TL at 81F. Breaking out the wet vest & camelbak tomorrow, it is supposed to be in 80s. Roads are in good shape & the smooth curves are lovely. The bike is well loaded but not sloppy in handling. ...
Jersey Shores...
... to the upper west side for the famous Gray's Papaya hot dogs! I ordered one with onions and sauerkraut (as they recommended) along with a banana daiquiri- they are non-alcoholic. It's was just right... Not too different from a Sabret except these are grilled instead of boiled. Not only did it hit the spot, but the price was right too! Its nice to see local legend establishments ensuring everyone can still afford their goods. After lunch I decided ...
5pm - underway on diesel-electric power
... and aft are used to move the ship sideways. If the wheels on our cars turned 90 degrees sideways, we could park and unpark like this also. It was a beautifully warm day, and I could see what I thought to be the Statue of Liberty way off to the west. I also liked the unknown passenger's face. This picture shows the Staten Island ferry chugging amiably across the QM2 bow from right to left (the ...
American Finale: Part 2 - New York Fantasia
... for every subject and medium. The most impressive, for me, was the city's world-famous Metropolitan Museum of Art, a museum large and wealthy enough to house fine examples from pretty much every major period. I also enjoyed a trip to trendy Williamsburg, the home of New York's art-loving "hipster" community, a sort of Notting Hill from the early 1980s and to the Brooklyn Heights which offer grand views of Lower Manhattan. But most of ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking