BikerGeek99
Yeah, it's a concrete corn cob. So?
The ride to Orient Point was how I like ‘em – scenic and uneventful.
One thing I did not know before we got into this area, though, is there are a lot of wineries in the area. Most of them were not open, so Mrs. BG and I will have to do a winery crawl next time…
There were also a crap load of school zones along the way.
We made it to Orient Point. There was a park, but they were charging per-vehicle to get in. I made a Command Decision and didn’t pull into the park. Instead we went up the road just a little ways, and we wound up at the area where the ferry to Connecticut docks.
This wound up being timely, because we will be taking that ferry tomorrow!
We hopped off the bikes, snapped some pictures (including the lighthouse out in the water), and went into the ferry service office to make our reservations for the morning.
As you can see, the skies were clear and sunny. The temperature was in the 50's, and there was a pretty good breeze blowing.
The lighthouse off in the distance.
Zoomed-in view.
Dad taking a picture of the lighthouse.
Dad taking a picture of me taking a picture of him.
The cars in the background lined up heading to the left are in line for the ferry. The building in the back-right is the ferry office.
I made our ferry reservation for morning, as did Dad and Steve.
By now, we had a Serious Talk with Ron and Ray. They had only taken the day off and were going to leave us to head back to their homes in York, PA.
We tried to convince them to stay. What the heck – come ON, after all! They’d ridden all that way, and I knew that there was going to be a lot more to see.
Heck – I even tried twisting Ray’s arm. He thought it was just a fly buzzing him and casually flicked me halfway across the parking lot.
Despite our efforts, Ron and Ray decided to depart our merry gang of heck razors. They had friends to visit along the way, and left us.
Even though I cussed Ron during the trip from York to Riverhead, they are two of the funniest, most genuine guys I’ve met. I enjoyed their company and hated to see them go.
After their departure, we watched the ferry load up, and moseyed on ourselves.
Next up, we head back to Greenport, then Shelter Island, and Sag Harbor.
One thing I did not know before we got into this area, though, is there are a lot of wineries in the area. Most of them were not open, so Mrs. BG and I will have to do a winery crawl next time…
There were also a crap load of school zones along the way.
We made it to Orient Point. There was a park, but they were charging per-vehicle to get in. I made a Command Decision and didn’t pull into the park. Instead we went up the road just a little ways, and we wound up at the area where the ferry to Connecticut docks.
This wound up being timely, because we will be taking that ferry tomorrow!
We hopped off the bikes, snapped some pictures (including the lighthouse out in the water), and went into the ferry service office to make our reservations for the morning.
As you can see, the skies were clear and sunny. The temperature was in the 50's, and there was a pretty good breeze blowing.
The lighthouse off in the distance.
Zoomed-in view.
Dad taking a picture of the lighthouse.
Dad taking a picture of me taking a picture of him.
The cars in the background lined up heading to the left are in line for the ferry. The building in the back-right is the ferry office.
I made our ferry reservation for morning, as did Dad and Steve.
By now, we had a Serious Talk with Ron and Ray. They had only taken the day off and were going to leave us to head back to their homes in York, PA.
We tried to convince them to stay. What the heck – come ON, after all! They’d ridden all that way, and I knew that there was going to be a lot more to see.
Heck – I even tried twisting Ray’s arm. He thought it was just a fly buzzing him and casually flicked me halfway across the parking lot.
Despite our efforts, Ron and Ray decided to depart our merry gang of heck razors. They had friends to visit along the way, and left us.
Even though I cussed Ron during the trip from York to Riverhead, they are two of the funniest, most genuine guys I’ve met. I enjoyed their company and hated to see them go.
After their departure, we watched the ferry load up, and moseyed on ourselves.
Next up, we head back to Greenport, then Shelter Island, and Sag Harbor.