Sunset over Fort Pond Bay as seen from Duryea’s Lobster, March 28 2013
Sunset over Fort Pond Bay as seen from Duryea’s Lobster, March 28 2013, Montauk NY
Sunset over Fort Pond Bay as seen from Duryea’s Lobster, March 28 2013, Montauk NY
Sunset over Fort Pond Bay as seen from the bluff near The Montauket, March 27, 2013, Montauk NY
Winter is slooooow loosening its grip on the East End, and we got a nice bit of work done on Sunday. We hit a good stopping point right as the wind was dropping out and so we treated ourselves to a tour around Montauk Harbor in glass-smooth conditions!
The fishing vessel SEACAPTURE as seen from the deck of the charter sailing catamaran MON TIKI, March 2013, Montauk NY
The fishing vessel Caitlin & Mairead inbound from Block Island Sound to Montauk Harbor, March 2013, Montauk NY
Sailing Montauk Polynesian Style! Posted on March 7, 2013 by PacificVoyager Last year, our Vaka Moana fleet sailed across the Pacific proving the efficiency of our ancestral way of designing boats and the validity of our navigational methods. Our mission was to use the wisdom of our ancestors, combine it with modern science to propel…
Today’s storm is from the East, not the Northeast. The grass is starting to green up. Winter’s on its way out. Spring is coming. You can feel it.
Light Pours Down Between the Cloud After a Storm, Ditch Plains, Montauk NY
The Montauk Shellfish Company grows something very special out here: Montauk Pearls! A Montauk Pearl is an oyster that’s raised to market size in the warm, nutrient rich waters of Lake Montauk, and then taken out to Block Island Sound for an “ocean finish”. I love it when people see a smart way to put…
During the summer I simply won’t go into the IGA in the late afternoon. Everyone’s come off the beach, realized they need stuff for dinner, and BOOM! Enough people for three suburban supermarkets packed into our little five isle IGA. It’s no one’s fault. Hungry people gotta eat. Even still, it’s A LOT of people…