Dobbs Ferry Waterfront Park

Posted on Friday, October 21, 2016

For a year and a half I lived in the small village of Dobbs Ferry, located right on the Hudson River. I absolutely loved it. I was right downtown, living over a restaurant, and was walking distance from bars, the laundromat, the train to NYC, and this lovely little park.  It wasn't opened until early in the summer of 2015. I had actually snuck in one night before it officially opened, but that's neither here nor there.

Richard the cockatiel liked it too
I was looking through some old pictures and I came across a few in the park.  It was highly anticipated by locals in the area, as it was in the works for several years. Most of the Rivertowns have been developing their waterfronts and they've become real assets to the community. Dobbs Ferry Waterfront Park features paved walking/jogging trails, a playground, benches, a pavilion for performances, a mini beach, docks, exercise equipment, and beautiful sunsets.


Historic Westchester County

Posted on Monday, October 10, 2016


A historic site in Tarrytown, NY-- kind of seems like an oddity to me with it's unfinished paint job and non-cohesive architecture. Now it is a private residence, but at one point it was a colonial home, a tavern, a stagecoach stop, and an antique store.