Saturday, August 4, 2012

Marsh Audubon Sanctuary, Garrison NY

Another entry, yup! From Downtown NYC to upstate Cold Springs area.  Adam and I left the dogs at home, and they were not welcome at the sanctuary truth be told.  It was so pretty! A steep descent to the actual trail entrance, and from there we wound around some woods until we ended up at the foot of a beautiful Marsh alongside the Hudson in the shadow of Mountains. Gorgeous!!!! We then ascended the holy steepness, and found after searching different dead ends, a waterfall. Yup its not in the title because only those who care enough to read my entry get to learn about this amazing place...shhhhh, its a hidden gem! Thanks Eleni!!!!!!


























Friday, August 3, 2012

Urban walk - High Line Park


Adam and I went out last night to the big city, and had a delicious meal..in Chelsea at The Rocking Horse Cafe. Superb!!! Following dinner, we chased the sun setting, but it got ahead of us. That's okay we were at the High Line Park on the West Side. Gorgeous for any of you who don't know yet. It spans about, here is a guess 20 blocks. Its Urban-Botanical-Design-Texture splendor. I have no more to say for now..but here are some pics, again we missed the sun (really cool with a full moon)!











Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Yikes what week is it?? This is dedicated to Paul...

















Where did I find this beautiful nature walk??? Right off broadway in Sleepy Hollow!! Getting back into the swing of things with Cooper. Thanks Paul for the kick in the booty! XXXOOO


Monday, June 25, 2012

Week 25 - Teatown, Ossining, NY

I am putting this in because its interesting, but really can't be classified as a hike.  As part of the Invasive Species Strike Force (volunteer team of NYNJ Trail Conference), I have been assigned a portion of the Teatown trails.  It was a short distance that I covered while carefully observing and trying to decipher which plants/trees/shrubs/vines were not native to our area, and considered invasive. Taking extra time to write down the details, and mark the coordinates on a GPS (pretty interesting)!! It was  unfortunately the only time spent trekking this week.  More and hopefully extra hikes to be done this week- stay tuned.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Week 23/24 Rockefeller Preserve, Hardscrabble, and more...



I cheated a little again, but made up for it... which means I made it up to myself! Due to unforeseen weather patterns, rain and more rain, I missed out on a hike for week 23. After much personal invisible and undetectable brooding, Friday of Week 24 finally arrived. I had a wonderful reunion with my colleague and friend Christine while dining and then hiking at Rockefeller. We took the route accessed at Webber St. in Sleepy Hollow. I BLEW it though, I didn't take any photos!!! Sorry Christine, I owe you another hike.  On Saturday, Adam and I took Cooper who finally fully recovered from his tick bite on a trek. Through the woods in the light drizzle we hiked the Hardscrabble trails in Mount Pleasant. If 2 days in a row sounds great, get this. On Sunday I attended a class about Invasive plants on hiking trails. Given by the NY NJ Trail Conference, the class is an introduction to what trees, bushes, and herbaceous plants are foreign and detrimental. The class was at Teatown and so is the trail which I am going to report the invasive population on. I am so very excited!!!! So I will be heading back there soon. Since the class, while on my daily walks with the dogs, I have a new perspective on the plants that dwell on the Aqueduct. These courses are offered in NY and NJ through the Trail Conference www.nynjtc.org/
See photos below from Hardscrabble and some invasives we observed at TeaTown.





Japanese Stilt Grass-Invasive

Oriental Bittersweet

Japanese Honeysuckle

MultiFlora Rose

beautiful house that we had class in

my lecture hall!