Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Greenport, Long Island

This summer, we hung out in my home village and enjoyed its quaint charms! 

Greenport is on Long Island but a world apart from suburbia and strip malls.


The village is centered around a harbor with fishing boats, ferries to nearby Shelter Island, and the end of a Long Island Rail Road route. 

This little red school house used to be across the street from my house, until they moved it to the center of  the village.  It was an excellent place to hang out as children.

Got a thirsty horse?

Something I recently came enjoy is all of the antique shops--oh the pressed tin ceilings!

Amy liked the little mailboxes. 

And the old fashioned barber's pole.

A quintessential shot of the harbor.




Greenport was a happening place during prohibition!



If I could, I would spend a week every summer in Greenport!  If you're ever in New York City, Greenport is only a bus or train ride away.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Mason Jars and Antique Bottles


Colleen here, still on Long Island while Amy is already in California.  Staying at my family manor, where we have lived for the better part of a century, there is a lot of history in every bit of daily life.  One thing that we are surrounded by would drive Pinterest pinners mad: Our collection of vintage mason jars and bottles.


I loved these wire-top jars since I was a small child and would go down to the scary bowels of the "dirt room" to look at them.  My father told me about how our great grandmother used to use them for her canning.  He explained that we could not use them anymore because they do not make the rubber rings anymore and that these do not properly seal like our modern mason jars.  Nobody wants botulism. 



The antique soda bottles came from various places.  They were dug up in the backyard, dredged up while scalloping, or just found in the trash.  My favorite is one from Jersey City from the 1870's. 


But mason jars in our family are not a thing of the past.  We buy a few flats every summer for putting up jelly.  This year, my father put up a lot of wineberry and gooseberry jelly.  We checked out one of our spots for elderberry and it's looking like a good year for that, too! 


We seem to have jars from every decade of the 20th century.



These jars were the most recent to be brought up from the dirt room.  I love seeing them in the milk crates because this is just how I remember them.  


The jar in the middle here is pretty neat.  It has a screw-on ring like modern jars, but instead of a metal lid, it still has a glass one like the wire-top jars. 


And this scary place is the "dirt room"--my great grandmother's canning cellar.  I will never forget how terrifying it was when I was a child.  But I always knew that there would be amazing things hidden in there if I just went inside. 

Monday, July 30, 2012

New York Vacation!

After a long busy week of moving and a long stressful day of travel, I arrived at JFK last night. I am going to be staying here for a week before moving back to the California Bay Area. I am super excited! This is my first trip to New York and I cannot wait to see it all. I am staying for three nights on Long Island with Colleen's family and then going to New York City for four nights to stay with my cousin.

I stumbled on this blog of vintage postcards. Here are a few that seem fitting for my vacation in New York this week. I look forward to sharing more photos as the trip continues!

So cute.
via Vintage Postcard Blog
Views of Coney Island 1907.
via Vintage Postcard Blog
Public Library in New York.
via Vintage Postcard Blog
Empire State Building.
via Vintage Postcard Blog
View from under the Brooklyn Bridge.
via Vintage Postcard Blog
Steeplechase, Coney Island.
via Vintage Postcard Blog
Times Square.
via Vintage Postcard Blog
<3 Amy

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Hooray for Going Home!

I will be home a week from Sunday!  By home, I mean in Greenport, New York--a quaint little village on North Fork of Long Island.  It's the kind of place you cannot wait to leave when you are growing up there but cannot wait to visit when you wise up and realize how good you had it.  The list of things I look forward to about visiting my home village is endless, but here are some links that are definitely on it!

The Coronet Luncheonette via Flickr

Breakfast or Lunch at the Coronet, a tiny diner essentially unchanged since 1949.  

Greenport Harbor Brewing Company
Tasting all of the brews at the local micro-brewery.

Wineberries via NYT
Foraging for wineberries at the very end of their season or just eating what my father and sister have stored in the freezer.  I also look forward to whatever foraging my father has on deck.  There is always something to be foraged!

Fifth Street Beach via Village of Greenport
Swimming in the Bay.


67 Steps 
Visiting my favorite beaches.


Greenport Tea Company via Arbor View House
High tea at the Tea Co.