Webmaster Dan writes:
It's become one of the must-dos of our visits to eastern Long Island: Feed the chickadees on Jessup's Neck.
The Morton Wildlife Refuge on the neck between Noyac and Little Peconic bays is home to many varieties of birds, to deer and rabbits and chipmunks and many other animals. But it's the chickadees who've become the boldest around humans. Stand by the bushes with sunflower seeds in your outstretched hand and there's a good chance a chickadee will land right on your fingertips to grab a seed or two.
Here's a montage of photos and video clips from two visits to Jessup's the week of August 9. Enjoy.
And remember, if you go there to feed the birds, they prefer sunflower seeds.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
Genevieve's bridal shower
Genevieve, her bridal party and other female relatives and friends gathered at Bistro Citron in Scarsdale on Saturday (Aug. 15) for a luncheon and shower. Her cousin Shanna has posted some photos on her Facebook page; here are a couple of those pictures. Above, Genevieve poses with her bridesmaids; below, she opens gifts.
Labels:
Family Gatherings,
New York
Becky joins new RIT classmates on Adirondack trek
Becky, who will soon start her freshman year at Rochester Institute of Technology, was among six incoming students who took part in a "pre-orientation" program that involved a backpacking excursion in the Adirondack Mountains.

The RIT University News web site carried this photo (Becky's at the far right, we think) and an article about the adventure:
The RIT University News web site carried this photo (Becky's at the far right, we think) and an article about the adventure:
According to Rebecca Andrew, one of the first participants in what is expected to be an annual pre-orientation adventure called FACEtime, it was an experience of a lifetime.See the full article here.
“I feel like I have met my new best friends for my upcoming college years and longer,” says Andrew. “It’s wonderful how open and real people get without so many modern distractions. I got to know some truly extraordinary people and had tons of fun trekking through the woods with them.”
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Tubing on Noyac Bay
Captain Ted took a bunch of crazy kids tubing on Noyac Bay on Aug. 12. Check out the fun as Patrick, his friend Kyle, his sister Genevieve and cousins Andy and Christine take turns splashing across the water.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Endless summer in Noyac, Chapter 51 (Updated with more photos)
Daniel and Lorraine's four "kids" were all in Noyac for a few hours on Saturday, Aug. 8, meeting up at Long Beach and later gathering at Kathy & Ted's vacation house for pizza and conversation.
Here the original "Birch Street Six" pose for a photo:

For the record: It was 50 years ago this month that this gang first spent a summer vacation on Birch Street in Noyac (excepting Kevin, who made his debut a couple years later).
The latest gathering came as Dan, Julie, Christine and Andy were beginning a week's vacation on Pine Neck. Kathy and Ted were enjoying having their whole family there for several days before Genevieve heads out to California for a job interview and Vivien returns to Cornell. Patrick had a friend visiting as well, so it was a full house. Brien was spending the week on the island too, visiting with Mom and Dad at the original "Fair Play" cottage. Kevin, Kathy, Shanna and Kevin were just out for the day, and picked a good one with sunny warm weather.
Here are a few more photos from the day:
Here the original "Birch Street Six" pose for a photo:
For the record: It was 50 years ago this month that this gang first spent a summer vacation on Birch Street in Noyac (excepting Kevin, who made his debut a couple years later).
The latest gathering came as Dan, Julie, Christine and Andy were beginning a week's vacation on Pine Neck. Kathy and Ted were enjoying having their whole family there for several days before Genevieve heads out to California for a job interview and Vivien returns to Cornell. Patrick had a friend visiting as well, so it was a full house. Brien was spending the week on the island too, visiting with Mom and Dad at the original "Fair Play" cottage. Kevin, Kathy, Shanna and Kevin were just out for the day, and picked a good one with sunny warm weather.
Here are a few more photos from the day:
Labels:
Family Gatherings,
Long Island,
Summer
Friday, August 7, 2009
What we did on our Jersey Stay-cation
Webmaster Dan writes:
Our "stay-cation" week of day trips in and around New Jersey turned out to be a lot of fun. Along with trips to the Jersey Shore and the Camden aquarium, we checked out the amazing variety of rocks at the Franklin Mineral Museum...

...including this large display of rocks that fluoresce under UV light.
It was an amazing sight when the overhead lights were turned off so the rocks seemed to glow in the dark.

We also visited the Lakota Wolf Preserve near the Delaware Water Gap, where four packs of Tundra, Timber and Arctic wolves thrive in a natural setting.


And we ventured out-of-state to Philadelphia. There we checked out the Rodin Museum, which has the largest collection of the French sculptor's works outside Paris...

...strolled along Ben Franklin Parkway to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art...

...and toured the Franklin Institute's special exhibit on Galileo. (No photos were allowed there, but here's a link to the exhibit's site.)
Next stop: Noyac for our annual week of beaching and boating. Hope to see many of you there!
Our "stay-cation" week of day trips in and around New Jersey turned out to be a lot of fun. Along with trips to the Jersey Shore and the Camden aquarium, we checked out the amazing variety of rocks at the Franklin Mineral Museum...
It was an amazing sight when the overhead lights were turned off so the rocks seemed to glow in the dark.
We also visited the Lakota Wolf Preserve near the Delaware Water Gap, where four packs of Tundra, Timber and Arctic wolves thrive in a natural setting.
And we ventured out-of-state to Philadelphia. There we checked out the Rodin Museum, which has the largest collection of the French sculptor's works outside Paris...
...strolled along Ben Franklin Parkway to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art...
...and toured the Franklin Institute's special exhibit on Galileo. (No photos were allowed there, but here's a link to the exhibit's site.)
Next stop: Noyac for our annual week of beaching and boating. Hope to see many of you there!
Labels:
New Jersey,
Summer,
Travel
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Greetings from Charleston
Owen writes: I promised some Charleston photos and here they are. The first one is our house, the others are from around the city.
Labels:
Massachusetts,
Summer,
Travel
An aquarium adventure in NJ (Updated with video)
Xander and his mom, Marie, joined Grandpa Dan, Julie, Aunt Christine and Uncle Andy for a visit to the Adventure Aquarium in Camden.
Here's a selection of photos...
And check out the video from inside the Shark Tunnel:
Labels:
New Jersey,
Summer,
Xander
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Splashing in the surf at the Jersey Shore
Dan, Julie, Christine and Andy are enjoying a week of "stay-cation," taking day-trips around New Jersey. So far they've paddled canoes on a lazy river, splashed in the ocean, checked out an amazing collection of rocks and minerals and visited a wolf preserve.
More details and photos later. For now, here's a clip of Christine and Andy frolicking in the waves at the Jersey Shore. (No, that's not one of us parasailing in the background.)
More details and photos later. For now, here's a clip of Christine and Andy frolicking in the waves at the Jersey Shore. (No, that's not one of us parasailing in the background.)
Labels:
New Jersey,
Summer
Monday, August 3, 2009
Chris, Stephanie visit the grands in Rehoboth
Hugh writes:
Chris and Stephanie spent three days with Grandmother Dolores and Grandfather Hugh at Rehoboth Beach last week.
We dipped our feet in the ocean, saw some sand castles under construction, and enjoyed a stroll on the Rehoboth Boardwalk.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Cape Cod update: Lizzie heads to high school
While vacationing in Charleston, S.C., Owen and Tish send along this update:
On June 22, Lizzie graduated with High Honors and the Service Award from Nathaniel H. Wixon Middle School in South Dennis, Mass.
Lizzie then spent three weeks participating in the Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School Academic Leadership Institute, and assisting at the Cape Ballet Theatre Workshop.
On June 22, Lizzie graduated with High Honors and the Service Award from Nathaniel H. Wixon Middle School in South Dennis, Mass.
Receiving her diploma |
With big brother Gerrit |
More news and photos from Charleston coming soon
Labels:
Education,
Massachusetts
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Celebrating and relaxing with a cruise
On board the ship it was "tons of food, hanging out by the pool, etc.," Dan said. "Then when you stop you get off and do touristy things." The Catalina stop was a lot of fun, he said. "We took a 'semi-submersible' boat tour."
At the Mexican stop "it was like being in a big open air market, with people aggressively trying to get you to buy the most useless junk," but they took a bus tour out of town that included a stop at "La Bufadora" - a marine geyser.
Dan has a few more weeks to relax before resuming his studies at San Jose State University.
Labels:
Birthday,
California,
Travel
Andy back from a week in the woods
Andy returned home Saturday from a week at a Boy Scout camp in the Adirondacks. His Troop 33 from Fanwood spent the week at Sabbatis Adventure Camp in Long Lake, N.Y.

Frankly he didn't like the camp as much as those his troop has gone to in past summers. But he says he did enjoy being with his friends and "the wacky hijinks that ensued." And he completed some merit badge requirements that will help him earn his First Class rank this fall.
Frankly he didn't like the camp as much as those his troop has gone to in past summers. But he says he did enjoy being with his friends and "the wacky hijinks that ensued." And he completed some merit badge requirements that will help him earn his First Class rank this fall.
Check back - we may get pictures from the troop
Labels:
New Jersey,
New York,
Scouts,
Summer
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