


The Long Island We Love....
All photos © 2005-2025 Alida Thorpe
Autumn, Connetquot River at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum
The only ocean-front restaurant on Fire Island is in Davis Park. It's the Casino, no gambling, just food. It's a restaurant and bar and on summer weekends, the Casino has live music.
This is not Long Island, but it is just a few hours drive away.
Ricketts Glen State Park in Pennsylvania, is about a 3 hour drive.
The sunset from Davis Park, Fire Island and the Great South Bay
The marina in September when the crowds are gone....
Early morning at the beach. The surf fisherman are already there, before sunrise.
This is the battlefield of Antietam. My husband was always interested in the Civil War and recently found out his great-great grandfather fought in the battle of Antietam.
We went there this weekend and met distant family members, third cousins, not one of which would be here today if great, great-grandfather Allen McLane died in this battle.
This gull is looking forward to the end of summer, so he can get the beach back for himself!
Sailing the Great South Bay.
You don't see anyone at the helm because the boat has auto-pilot!
Scene at the Sayville parking lot on a summer evening, where everyone stops by to take a look at the bay.
Hot night, hazy sky and some after-dinner "hanging out" with friends.
This old car (plate says 1948) is a Ford "woodie" station wagon.
It also has a plate that says, "Rita's Rest" from West Sayville, NY, but I could not find anything searching google with that reference.
Fire Island in the distance as gulls fly over the Great South Bay.
Long Island, NY
Old windmill/water tower in the town of Blue Point, Long Island, NY.
Now the site of condos.
Lighthouse at Orient Point.
Located at the end of the North Fork, east end of Long Island, NY.
For info: www.nps.gov/history/maritime/light/orientpt.htm
Swale: Depressed area on Fire Island between the two sand dunes.
It is used as a road for emergency and service vehicles.
As we were walking back to the boat, storm clouds looked ominous.
A small Sunfish Sailboat with the "Sunrise" sail on the Great South Bay.