Playgrounds, nature trails, museums, food and other things to do.
Westmoreland Sanctuary 260 Chestnut Ridge Rd, Mt Kisco, NY 10549 | website | trailmap
A not-for-profit, independent nature center and wildlife preserve, established in 1957. A 7-mile trail system with some steep hills, and a few bridges over streams. The Nature Center— with live animals, educational exhibits, and two public restrooms — was reconstructed from a 200-year-old church that originally stood in Bedford Village, NY (it was built in the 1800s and moved to its current location in 1973). Right next door to the sanctuary, and accessible from the sanctuary is the Zar burial ground; Dates on the headstones range from 1824 to 1915. We took our 2021 Boxing day walk here.
Trevor Zoo
282 Millbrook School Rd, Millbrook, NY 12545 | website
A beautiful zoo with 80 exotic and indigenous species in exhibits across six acres. We saw Lemurs, red pandas, kinkajou, cranes, many beautiful owls, wallabies, emu, rhea and also salamaders, snakes, and fish. The Trevor Zoo is the only zoo in the US located on a high school campus. There they also care for nine endangered species. Established in 1936 by biology teacher Frank Trevor, it was his mission to share his love of wildlife with all who visit. Groups require reservations. The Trevor Zoo is open to the public every day of the year including all holidays. Make a reservation online. Worth the trip. Click here to watch the Red Pandas on their live cam.
V-J Day in Times Square (also V-Day and The Kiss) is a photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt that portrays a U.S. Navy sailor grabbing and kissing a stranger—a woman in a white dress—on Victory over Japan Day (“V-J Day”) in New York City’s Times Square on August 14, 1945. From looking at shadows, experts deduced that
V-J Day in Times Square (also V-Day and The Kiss) is a photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt that portrays a U.S. Navy sailor grabbing and kissing a stranger—a woman in a white dress—on Victory over Japan Day (“V-J Day”) in New York City’s Times Square on August 14, 1945. From looking at shadows, experts deduced that
A record of various local nature walks to help me remember the good ones. Not updated since 2017. (1) Hardscrabble Wilderness Area, Briarcliff Manor, NY | EASY Seven marked hiking trails, totaling 3.5 miles, sit within 235 acres of woodland, hills and brooks. The trail
A record of various local nature walks to help me remember the good ones. Not updated since 2017. (1) Hardscrabble Wilderness Area, Briarcliff Manor, NY | EASY Seven marked hiking trails, totaling 3.5 miles, sit within 235 acres of woodland, hills and brooks. The trail
This mural is for sweet Boo (little Sebastian Henry, aka Velcro Baby) for his first birthday. His parents wanted something not too babyish to ensure that it might last for a few years—so it was out with the initially proposed elephant and monkey, and in with trucks and
This mural is for sweet Boo (little Sebastian Henry, aka Velcro Baby) for his first birthday. His parents wanted something not too babyish to ensure that it might last for a few years—so it was out with the initially proposed elephant and monkey, and in with trucks and
I am not sure who to credit this recipe with because the website that originally listed it is now 404 page not found. To whomever invented this recipe, my hat is off to you. It is easy and delicious. Really, really delicious.
I am not sure who to credit this recipe with because the website that originally listed it is now 404 page not found. To whomever invented this recipe, my hat is off to you. It is easy and delicious. Really, really delicious.
Not Waving but Drowning By Stevie Smith Nobody heard him, the dead man, But still he lay moaning: I was much further out than you thought And not waving but drowning. Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he’s dead It
Not Waving but Drowning By Stevie Smith Nobody heard him, the dead man, But still he lay moaning: I was much further out than you thought And not waving but drowning. Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he’s dead It
My favorite cocktail in all of New York. I have made my own using this recipe and it does taste exactly right..but of course so much nicer to have the bartender at Pegu make it for you. Bought these old-timey cocktail glasses from
My favorite cocktail in all of New York. I have made my own using this recipe and it does taste exactly right..but of course so much nicer to have the bartender at Pegu make it for you. Bought these old-timey cocktail glasses from
Below is an illustration I created to commemorate the closing down of Marks and Spencer, 9-12 Commercial Street, Newport. The grade II* listed building hosted Marks and Spencer until 2013. I am not exactly sure when Marks and Spencer moved into the
Below is an illustration I created to commemorate the closing down of Marks and Spencer, 9-12 Commercial Street, Newport. The grade II* listed building hosted Marks and Spencer until 2013. I am not exactly sure when Marks and Spencer moved into the
Fun and silly illustrations completed for The New School children’s book class I took. The teacher was Jacquie Hann. Pencil illustrations, scanned in and colored using photoshop. Top down: Octopuss; Penguin on my head; Gremlins; Peacock in my sneakers; Mess.
Fun and silly illustrations completed for The New School children’s book class I took. The teacher was Jacquie Hann. Pencil illustrations, scanned in and colored using photoshop. Top down: Octopuss; Penguin on my head; Gremlins; Peacock in my sneakers; Mess.
I started stone carving about 2 years ago. This piece is in alabaster and is about 8 inches across. This piece is inspiring by the Ikkanda family emblem (the Japanese “mon”). It is not finished yet! I was working on
I started stone carving about 2 years ago. This piece is in alabaster and is about 8 inches across. This piece is inspiring by the Ikkanda family emblem (the Japanese “mon”). It is not finished yet! I was working on
I think I first became aware of Kehinde Wiley about 3 or 4 years ago when I saw a thumbnail image in the NYTimes. I’ve seen his work at the Jewish Museum (“World Stage: Israel” March–July, 2012) and I just
I think I first became aware of Kehinde Wiley about 3 or 4 years ago when I saw a thumbnail image in the NYTimes. I’ve seen his work at the Jewish Museum (“World Stage: Israel” March–July, 2012) and I just