Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Day Two Long Island

We still love to look at harbors, this being one of the many on Long Island.  Because of the extreme tidal changes here the boats are on moorings rather than at fixed docks. 
Today it was misting rain, but it kind of added something to the harbors.

This new boat was at the dock. If you look closely you can see the owner getting off of it.

We traveled the shoreline hunting for harbors. There are many to see on Long Island, especially on the north shore.

They used to build boats in Sag Harbor and this monument commemorates their efforts.

We love the show that they now have on Netflex called Royal Pains. It is a about a doctor that works in the Hamptons. They use a hospital and we think this may be it.

We had lunch at Nichol's. The ceiling and walls are covered with wood crates from wine cases.

Montauk lighthouse is a must see if you come to Long Island.

Another harbor, we stopped at a fish market and purchased Stripper, a local fish. What a great fish to grill with corn from a local stand, yum. It is interesting to see the difference in the north and south Long Island. The north has wineries and vegetable farms.  The south has the huge houses and rich people.

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