Category Archives: New York

We’re Leaving Today…

In my head I can still hear Frank singing New York, New York after our hearing it at the end of our Yankee game on the 4th of July.  It’s a pleasant way to start our last day in the city.  Leaving on a 5:30 PM flight meant we had some more time to explore […]

Up, Down, All Around Town

Bill boasted that there was a better deli than Mason and I should investigate and he was not kidding. It was called Essen and it was unbelievable.    These few pictures only feature a small part of what they offered.  They had at least four full hot buffets and as many cold bars with a […]

Fourth Fun!

Today we had tickets for the Yankee game at 1 pm so we left Westbrook on the early side.  We took advantage of the fact that we had a little leeway with time to see if we could find two of the places Bill lived in Greenwich when he was a kid.  Finding the first […]

Tootling Around Town

  Sunday morning we started our day with complimentary Starbucks from the hotel and a quick bagel from the deli next door to our hotel.  Incidentally, we stayed at the Courtyard by Marriott on 40th and Fifth Avenue.  It was in a perfect location for the adventures we had planned this trip. The New York […]

Divide and Conquer

We picked up two very happy and very dirty boys from Camp Ondessonk this morning.  This week Mason attended Boys’ Week and celebrated his birthday at camp in the unit of Chabanel. Chabanel is usually a unit reserved for girls but Mason always chooses it for Boys’ Week. The cabins are nestled in a cave […]

Both Sides of the Border

Visiting Niagara Falls has been on our bucket list and experiencing it as a family was fantastic.  When we arrived at the falls and got our first glimpse of them, Bill gasped.  It was as impressive a sight as he hoped it would be.  We started on the Canadian side and got a full view […]

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Protected: A Marathon Visit

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