I’ve realized over the years, that I’ve developed many of the sane characteristics and interests from my father. One of the major would be our love of nature, especially water. As beach lovers, I often wake up and tag along with my father for his before sunrise beach days. My father loves the ocean, while I love the lake just a bit more, but we both love sailing and being on boats. Since I was a little girl, I can remember going sailing with him during summers in Wildwood, and always trying to get on one that allowed me to see the Dolphins I so desperately wanted. Oh, he made sure I saw my dolphins!
He’s my snorkel and caving swimming companion on vacations, so this father’s day/birthday, I needed to take my father onto the water, and experience a bit of New York City the way I love to, come summertime.

We met some really cool people experiencing this fun activity for the first time, locals like us and tourists who happened to have heard about the sail while their stay in the city. Plus, we got to taste some really great local Brooklyn beers!
We loved how we got to see parts of NYC and NJ we wouldn’t have been otherwise, and for J, never have been to the Statue of Liberty {I know!!} he was able to sail close by Lady Liberty. For two hours you sail the NYC harbor waters, far off from its hectic city vibes.



Manhattan by Sail’s harbor is located in a great part of the city too, right at Battery Park, walking distance from World Trade Center, and South Street Seaport. Our first time we headed to South Street Seaport since Smorgasburg was having it’s Saturday pop-up. We enjoyed our first lobster roll of the season, and it was so good! What I love most about South Street seaport is it reminds me of the Quincy Market area in Boston. It’s one of my fave spots in downtown Boston, a place my cousin and I roam every year when we go up for our annual Patriots football game.
So when I can, I love coming to this waterfront cobblestone, brick house corner of NYC. This time around we headed to a restaurant away from the seaport’s center square, to a street you could peak and see the Brooklyn bridge. What did I have, why what do you think? Yes, another lobster roll!
















My dad had a great time, and since we weren’t able to get away this summer as a family, it was the perfect weekend being tourists near our hometown. Happy birthday Dad, may we sail more oceans and lakes, and veer off even more beaten paths to get the right photograph.

