
Friday, October 30, 2009
Return Of The Osprey

Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Orchard Beach Lagoon




Along the southwestern shore is a neglected judging stand that resembles a relic from the 1964 Worlds Fair (Barbie Townhouse meets Soviet housing project). For years, I had thought this was one of those fake buildings that firemen use for training. A chain-link fence along with some rare common sense stopped me from entering.
The lagoon itself is attractive, and it is very easy to forget that you are in the Bronx. The surrounding land is all part of the massive Pelham Bay Park, maintained by the City of New York. It is still common to see rowing teams from Fordham, Sarah Lawrence, and Iona gliding across the water, with the only audience now being some egrets and herons.
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Andrew Cusack: Rowing In Pelham Bay Park (photos from tower)
Iolani: 1964 Olympic Rowing Trials
Soundbounder: Shore Park In Pelham Manor
Yale Bulldogs: Connell Cup
Monday, October 26, 2009
Hodge Family Wildlife Preserve



Over 40% of Block Island is publicly accessible, protected land. Opposition to a proposed 1971 housing development in Rodman's Hollow is often credited as the beginning of the preservation movement on the island. The partnership and commitment between conservation groups and individuals has led the Nature Conservancy to list Block Island as one of the Last Great Places in the Western Hemisphere.
On a beautiful, late summer day this September, I spent a good portion of the morning walking out to North Light, and then following a portion of the Clay Head Trail. Reaching the Hodge Preserve, I could have continued on to West Beach, but I instead chose to stay right here. The meadow of goldenrod, with it's views of ponds and ocean in the distance was all too apealing.
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Providence Journal: Saving Block Island
Nature Conservancy: Hodge Family Wildlife Preserve
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
The Baymen

Saturday, October 17, 2009
Das Boot


Perhaps it is a coincidence, but I rarely see submarines in the summer months. During September and October however, I see them quite frequently. They move along at a good speed and have a habit of sneaking up on you. Despite being surfaced, they seem to blend in with the horizon, until you eventually realize that a portion of the horizon is moving towards you.
My first encounter with a submarine occured about 25 years ago between Montauk and Block Island. It was also the scariest. With no other boats around and a relatively calm sea, a submarine surfaced on our starboard side. I don't recall how close it actually was, but it's sheer size made it appear to be right alongside us. I still remember the 5 seconds or so, where I did not know exactly what was happening. It was as if the ocean just opened up.
I have yet to visit the USS Nautilus Museum in Groton, but it is on my rainy day list. According to its website, it has the largest collection of submarine artifacts in the country. Visitors can also tour the USS Nautilus, which was the first nuclear powered submarine. Admission is free.
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Friday, October 16, 2009
TV Kings Pointer



The forecast does not look very promising, but two smaller ships from the USMMA will be on display this weekend at the annual oyster festival in Oyster Bay. The Liberator and the Growler will be offering tours at the Oyster Bay Waterfront Center.
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Wikipedia: Kings Pointer
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Oyster Bay By William Jonas

Born in Sea Cliff in 1948, William Jonas has lived in Oyster Bay for over 50 years. His portfolio includes many paintings of ships and boats along this part of the North Shore.
Oyster Bay Frame Shop: William Jonas
Oyster Festival: 2009 List Of Ships
image credit: N.... Authors
Monday, October 12, 2009
Barn Island



I visited Barn Island last week with the hopes of seeing some fall foliage, but that was not to be. With water temperatures in the upper 60's, and evening air temperatures in the lower 50's and upper 40's, it is still too early to see much change in color along the Sound. The lack of autumn reds though, did little to damper my visit. This is a beautiful spot!
Just north of the boat launch on Palmer Neck Road, I entered an eastward trail leading to an overlook that included numerous interpretive signs. From there, the trail worked it's way down a slope to a causeway that crossed a large tidal marsh. There may have not been much fall foliage, but I could smell October in the air. The decaying cordgrass and other vegetation was all too apparant to my senses. The landscape was mostly green,...but not for long.
Facebook: Fans Of Barn Island
Audubon CT: Barn Island
MysticSeaCaptain: Kayak Barn Island
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Schooner Adventurer In Wilson Cove



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Shooting My Universe: Adventurer At Gloucester Parade Of Sail
Saturday, October 10, 2009
West Wharf In Madison




West Wharf in Madison is a small, resident only park that consists of a fishing pier, and some large rock outcroppings that provide excellent views of Falkner Island. When I visited this week, the demolition of the nearby Madison Beach Hotel attracted a small crowd to watch the destruction. With only residents of Madison in the crowd, the park was secure, and nothing could ever go wrong.
CT Coastal Access Guide: West Wharf
NY Times: Sprawling Exercise In Police Corruption
Friday, October 9, 2009
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Sawyer's Lobsters



Saturday, October 3, 2009
Shore Park In Pelham Manor



Shore Park provides possibly the most attractive views of the Bronx one could hope to see. That's right I said the Bronx! Not exactly known for it's charm and natural beauty, the Bronx has a terrible reputation, with some of it deservedly so. The 2,700 acre Pelham Bay Park however, provides a backdrop here that is nothing but trees, herons, rocks and water. This is a view of the borough many never see, or even know exists.
The nearby neighborhoods in Pelham Manor also provide an enjoyable diversion. Lined with tudors, colonials, and stone churches, the sidewalks here make for an interesting and pleasant walk.
Soundbounder: Pelham Bay Park
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Argia



Recently, on an evening sail to West Harbor, I spotted her with a festive crowd enjoying the sunset.
Faulkner's Island Light Brigade




The Brigade, through donations and volunteer efforts, works to preserve both the lighthouse and it's history. They also have worked to prevent further erosion on the island's east embankment. It is nice to see people involved in a local cause that they believe in.
YouTube: Open House 2008
New York Times: The U in Falkner
Wikipedia: Falkner Island
AudubonCT: Falkner Island
Note: While charts refer to the island as Falkner Island, it is known locally as Faulkner's Island.
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