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Let's face it, winter on Long Island isn't that grand. Not enough snow and cold weather for skiing, ice skating and sledding, but just en
Camp Craigbeird has gone camping hammock. Earlier this summer I saw backpackers hanging the hammocks in the trees and I thought I could do the same thing in back of the truck. Who needs a hotel when you can sleep suspended under stars! There’s room for two! #fingerlakes
#bristolmountain #naplesny #truckcamping
Local kids playin’ for tips at the BWI
Windy day on Great South Bay.
Along the Great South Bay, Long Island.
Brightwaters canal at sunset.
“National parks and reserves are an integral aspect of intelligent use of natural resources. It is the course of wisdom to set aside an ample portion of our natural resources as national parks and reserves, thus ensuring that future generations may know the majesty of the earth as we know it today.” --- John F. Kennedy
Off season at Field 3 Beach, Robert Moses State Park Beach.
Annual Springtime return of Ospreys to the Great South Bay of Long Island.
Spring at Robert Moses State Park Beach, March 2017
Stay off Dunes, Fire Island National Seashore, NY.
This is from the Womens March on NYC in January. A few quick points -- regardless of political position, I find it amazing to see tens of thousands people peacefully protest. The NYC police are TOP RATE! They provided a safe environment and were helpful, and even say friendly. And lastly, the creativity and messaging of the protest signs and slogans is a great attribute of our first amendment rights.
Afternoon coffee.
iPhone clip of today's Nor'easter. Ocean to Bay.