Showing posts with label GW Bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GW Bridge. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The End is Near...My Friends

Today  is our last day of this leg of our Loop Trip, and the end of our 2012 cruising season.
We will go from the Bronx back to Tarrytown, call Enterprise, get a car and tomorrow drive back to Clyde.

Sometime during the coming month, we will drive back down to Tarrytown and ready the boat for the winter.....It's a SAD, SAD, day for us.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Getting ready to wind down the season

We left this AM at around 9:00AM and headed across NY HArbor to the East River.....up the river and through Hells Gate (an area of about a dozen whirlpools) and on to "DaBronx". As we passed through Hells Gate, I called my old boss and he arranged for us to spend the day at the Locust Point Yacht Club.




We had arrived in the Bronx at about 11AM, but we had to wait for the tide to rise so we could enter the channel to the Yacht Club.






Monday, August 20, 2012

NYC or bust.....and we did it!!!!!!

And off to NYC we go.....we left the dock at 9:15 Am and made the 40 mile run to NY Harbor.....it really was a thrill for us.......as we saw so many of the sights that we had seen before, but have not re-visited in the past 35 years or so. We arrived at the Liberty Landing Marina at 1:00PM. I guess I am no longer use to NYC and it's prices. This was the most expensive marina to date, costing us $167.80 for one night's dockage

Tappan Zee Bridge in background

The Mercy Motherhouse
Spunten Dival Bridge, seperating the Bronx from Manhattan, and crossingthe Harlem River.
First we kissed the Tappan Zee good-bye, and through the haze and light fog the GW Bridge came into view. On the way south we went throgh Dobbs Ferry, NY and as I remeber it, The Mercy Motherhouse, where my sister Angela entered the convent was now a group of condos. 
Then came the Sputen Dival bridge, which seperates the Bronx from Manhattan.....via the Harlem River.

George Washington Bridge, the first two layered bridge in the Tri-State area.





Palisades Mountains in New Jersey

 

Carnival's Glory at the 34th St. Pier

The Space Shuttle is now a musuem in NYC at 32nd St.

Ellis Island Immigration Offices


The Statue of Liberty completely re-done with pride, by my father in law, Frank Messmer and brother in law, John Messmer and 100 other union sheet metal workers

 
Dottie on the bow as we approach the Statue of Liberty