Sunday, September 29, 2019

Seaside Park and Greenwich Village.

9-29-19 SHORT HILLS: The dogs were very excited to have their pack re-united when I came back from VT with Gus and Maizie, who had traveled with me. Things are very dry here, and I adjusted the sprinklers to deliver more water.

We visited friends Bob and Chris in Seaside Park, a sleepy shore town just south of honky-tonk Seaside Heights, put on the map by that famous author, Snookie. It was a warm and sunny day, probably one of the last beach weekends of the season and the beach was pretty busy. Bob and Chris treated us to a great lobster, clam, salmon and oyster dinner with Chris’s blueberry pie for dessert. Thanks again guys.

Today we were in the Village for brunch with two of our grandD’s and their SO’s at Minetta Tavern on Macdougal St. We were early so we walked through Washington Square Park and then down Bleeker St and Minetta Lane. The food and drinks were great.


Brunch with two of our GrandD's and their partners. Can you guess which two are us?

Seaside Heights seen from Seaside Park, only a couple miles to the north.

Seaside Park sleepy beach with a sleepy seagull in the middle.

Judy has been back at Lincoln School in Newark teaching in the reading program with Kaley the dog, who is getting her teeth brushed.

One of Chris and Bob's cats on spider patrol.

We were early for brunch. so we walked through Washington Sq. Park.

Minetta Tavern on Macdougall St. in the Village.

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