Bursu flew back to Chicago in the first flight, she is finishing up her residence and studying for her board examination. Happy Graduation!!
Today we left salt waters and cruised to fresh waters.
We left "North Cove" in NYC at 10:05. At 10:22 we pulled up at "Liberty Marina" to put 225 gallons of diesel at 2.95 a gallon. At 10:52 we were heading north on the Hudson River.


At 11:20 we went under George Washington Bridge. This separated two different worlds: the city and nature...



We took pictures of 3 of the 7 remaining light houses on the Hudson river.
http://hometown.aol.com/thelightkeeper/HudsonRiverLightkeepers.html
http://www.hudsonlights.com/tarrytown.htm
Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse:



At 12:47 we were approaching Tapaan Zee Bridge.
http://www.nycroads.com/crossings/tappan-zee/
http://www.tzbsite.com/
http://www.tzbsite.com/



Meadows lighthouse:
http://www.esopusmeadowslighthouse.org/

Saugerties lighthouse is a bed and breafast.
http://www.saugertieslighthouse.com/
Rondout lighthouse:
http://www.hudsonlights.com/rondout.htm

At 13:40 we were going under Newburgh - Beacon Bridges.
Beacon and Chelsea look like little cute towns from the distance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon,_New_York


At 18:25 we were sightseeing Albany, NY. This was intended to be stop port but Mark decided to keep going a little further north.
Dunn Memorial Bridge:



At 17:09 we looked at "Troy Town Dock and Marina" where we were to spend the night and wait for Capt Tony who is going to take over the docking while Mark goes back to Chicago to take care of Business.

19:28. The marina is located under the "Green Island Bridge".

At 20:00 Sayonara II was rinsed off and we headed out to downtown to look for food.


We cruised for nine and a half hours today and we were starving. We had dinner at the "Irish and Mexican Pub" on the River St. Dinner was delicious and Mark discovered his new favorite tequila: Bravo!
Today we left salt waters and cruised to fresh waters.
We left "North Cove" in NYC at 10:05. At 10:22 we pulled up at "Liberty Marina" to put 225 gallons of diesel at 2.95 a gallon. At 10:52 we were heading north on the Hudson River.


At 11:20 we went under George Washington Bridge. This separated two different worlds: the city and nature...


We took pictures of 3 of the 7 remaining light houses on the Hudson river.
http://hometown.aol.com/thelightkeeper/HudsonRiverLightkeepers.html
http://www.hudsonlights.com/tarrytown.htm
Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse:



At 12:47 we were approaching Tapaan Zee Bridge.
http://www.nycroads.com/crossings/tappan-zee/
http://www.tzbsite.com/
http://www.tzbsite.com/



Meadows lighthouse:
http://www.esopusmeadowslighthouse.org/

Saugerties lighthouse is a bed and breafast.
http://www.saugertieslighthouse.com/
Rondout lighthouse:
http://www.hudsonlights.com/rondout.htm

At 13:40 we were going under Newburgh - Beacon Bridges.
Beacon and Chelsea look like little cute towns from the distance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon,_New_York


At 18:25 we were sightseeing Albany, NY. This was intended to be stop port but Mark decided to keep going a little further north.
Dunn Memorial Bridge:



At 17:09 we looked at "Troy Town Dock and Marina" where we were to spend the night and wait for Capt Tony who is going to take over the docking while Mark goes back to Chicago to take care of Business.

19:28. The marina is located under the "Green Island Bridge".

At 20:00 Sayonara II was rinsed off and we headed out to downtown to look for food.


We cruised for nine and a half hours today and we were starving. We had dinner at the "Irish and Mexican Pub" on the River St. Dinner was delicious and Mark discovered his new favorite tequila: Bravo!
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