Hellllooooooo New York!
The morning after the horrific wind in Port Washington (which topped out at 47 knots/54 mph!), we weighed
anchor and made our way to the Worlds Fair Marina to pick up my mom. She was there waiting for us as we
arrived. “Come on grandma, come aboard,
let’s go”, we all said as we were very excited to see her and get to New York. I think Olivia must have asked every day, 3 times a day “are we going to New York today?”. Finally we could say "Yes!" Grandma got the full 30 second tour of our abode and tried to steady herself on our floating home.
Finally, Grandma AND New York!
Citi Field where the Mets play is right next to the marina where we picked up my mom
We met up with another cat family that we met briefly before the big blow in Port Washington, Full Monty. We both sailed through Hells Gate and down the East River.
We timed it perfectly at slack tide so we wouldn’t experience any
drama. Hells Gate is famous for claiming many ships before the late 1800's, when the army corps blasted the rocky shoreline in an attempt to make the passage safer.
It was a beautiful day to see New York City in its full glory from the bow of the boat. It’s so different than being in a taxi!
It was a beautiful day to see New York City in its full glory from the bow of the boat. It’s so different than being in a taxi!
Full Monty sailing the East River to NYC. Hells Gate Bridge in the fore front.
Tons of fun!
Sailing in New York Harbor on our own boat was exhilarating. The new World Trade Center is nearing completion (tallest building)
Isn't she grand?
Three little ladies
We followed Full Monty to an anchorage behind the Statue of
Liberty. It was an amazing location in
that we had a view of the back side of lady liberty, it was very protected from wind
and ferryboat wakes. We quickly met Mark
on a neighboring cat, Big Easy, while we were visiting with Full Monty. We thought
it was comical that there were 3 cats in one small anchorage but even better
were our boat names: Full Monty, Big Easy and
Anything Goes.
Our boat at rest behind Lady Liberty
The only down side was the long trek to NYC from the anchorage and back. First we tried driving our dinghy over to
Liberty Landing to catch the ferry. This
sounds easy enough, except navigating the plethora of ferry wakes churning the
water into a washing machine was a little uneasy and it was a long way. Then returning in the dark and wind was a little too much adventure. The next day we walked to the light
rail station through a sketchy part of New Jersey. I mean to say, we were thankful it was
daylight! Then it we took the subway into
the city. Finally, we moved to a mooring
ball at the 25th st pier, which only required a 60 second dinghy
ride to the dock. It was great to be so close but the ferry wakes were never ending during the day.
Day 1 in NYC: Boat school, Ferry ride, China town, Little Italy
Day 3 in NYC: Moved to mooring ball at 25th street pier. 50 lbs of dirty laundry carted through NYC! Do you know how hard it is to find a coin operated laundromat in the city - nearly impossible. They are rare and almost extinct! The girls played at an awesome, gigantic park right on the pier where our mooring ball was located. How perfect!
Day 4 in NYC: Subway to Midtown and Uptown
Day 1 in NYC: Boat school, Ferry ride, China town, Little Italy
Riding the ferry to NYC
St. Paul's Chapel was spared in the 9/11 attacks but became a place for fire fighters and volunteers to seek rest, comfort and nourishment. Today it is a shrine of those lost and remembered. It was a moving experience to see pictures and personal items on display. I did not take any pictures out of respect except for the note Kate added to a table that others have contributed from around the world.
Farmer's market along the streets of China Town
Beautiful exotic fruits
Waiting for us to figure out where we were going
Little Italy's street festival
New York style pizza for a late lunch/early dinner
Celebrating my birthday with a chocolate ganache cake
Day 2 in NYC: NJ Light Rail, subway, Carlo's Bakery in New Jersey, Union Square
The girls LOVE The Cake Boss on the Food Network. We were thrilled to visit in person, stand in line for cupcakes and cannoli's and watch the camera crew at work - presumably filming for the show!
Street hotdogs in Union Square Park, fresh corn from the farmer's market for our first cruising potluck with our friends on Full Monty. We were sooo excited and it was so much fun!!
Too tired to walk home - it was a long walk from the train station
An ordinary day in New York Harbor
Day 4 in NYC: Subway to Midtown and Uptown
Empire State Building
Flat Irons Building
All of Kate's statue poses
Eating our brown bag lunch at the Grand Central Station's dining concourse
Kate had birthday money to spend!
In honor of Charlotte and Sophia : )
The girls love the movie 'Big'
Dylan's candy store - oh my! Craig gave me the credit card and ask that I not share how much the total bill was for the same candy you can buy for under $2 at the drug store! Oh well, it's all about the experience, right? That's what I keep telling myself.
Statue near Park Ave.
Street performer near Time Square
Central Park
We rested for a couple of hours in central park, taking in the sunshine, people and dogs.
No more birthday money!
Looking down the Avenue of the America's
Time Square
Is this NYC or Disneyland?
Dancing on the late night subway after a very long day
When it was all said and done, my mom traveled by car, airplane, boat, dinghy, light rail, subway and bus! I think that just about covers it! Bye Bye New York City.
Once again, great pictures. Yep, you just about covered all the highlites of NYC. (I was there 2 years ago with my sister). So glad your mom could meet up with all of you and spend time together. Looks like you had a fun time with good weather. I can imagine sailing into the city puts a very different perspective on things. -Joyce
ReplyDeleteI get tired just reading about how much you pack into a day! Glad you found the moorings in Manhattan. It's way too hard to cross the river otherwise.
ReplyDeleteYour mom hasn't changed a bit! If she is still around, tell her I say "hi".
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY CRAIG. LOVED EVs PICTURES OF YOUR POTLUCK PARTY, LOOKS LIKE FUN. GREAT JOB DOCUMENTING OUR NYC TRIP, YOU MANAGED TO CAPTURE IT ALL. LOVE TO ALL
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