I’ve seen first hand that more than one tree grows in Brooklyn. We’re here visiting friends and taking in a bit of city life.
During our first day we visited The New York City Transportation Museum here in Brooklyn. It has old buses and subway cars that kids can climb around and sit in.
Oh yea. Adults can too.
We saw subway cars from as far back as 1912…
..up through 1961…
…and today. The today picture I took while riding on the actual subway out to Coney Island and back.
After the museum we went for a walk along pretty tree lined streets, admiring the brownstones.
It’s fun to imagine what it’s like to live in one. But our friend made a good point. She said it was romantic to think about living in a house that old…but if she was going to spend that much money she’d want her new home to be brand new. These houses sell for millions each. Hard to fathom.
Someone suggested we see Coney Island. So that evening we hopped on a subway and went out to explore. Can’t beat a boardwalk along the Atlantic Ocean in July.
And the amusement park had some really cool rides. Oh, you ask…which ones did we ride?
Well..none actually. I’m pretty sure I’m at the age where anything remotely like this is going to make my sick. Well, not entirely sure, but sure enough to not want to risk it.
We walked out on the pier instead, watched people crabbing and fishing. And then we walked along the boardwalk for a long way.
It seemed like a perfect end to a very nice day. But boy did all that walking wear us out! Especially when we had to climb all these stairs at the Barkley Center to exit the subway on our way home!
We were pretty tired. And sore. But will we take it easy tomorrow?
What do you think?











July 16, 2016 at 12:24 am
So cool!!! Both of my parents were from Brooklyn, it’s funny how hip it is now to live there and it never was before!
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July 16, 2016 at 1:53 am
Enjoy your visit to the Big City! YOLO!
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July 16, 2016 at 8:33 am
Enjoying your visit to the city, but pssst! You have a little correction to make – I’m fairly certain there were no subway cars in 1612!! 😉
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July 16, 2016 at 8:40 am
I’ll check it out…I wondered myself! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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July 16, 2016 at 8:40 am
Proly 1912…ey?
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July 16, 2016 at 9:59 am
Fantastic – It is another trip on my bucket list…wonderful photos!
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July 16, 2016 at 10:39 am
Will you take it easygoing? Not likely, methinks. In my visits to the city when I lived in the mid-Hudson valley, I never went to Brooklyn or Coney Island. Nor did I see the Statue of Liberty. Bad tourist.
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July 16, 2016 at 10:40 am
Easy, not easygoing. Sigh.
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July 16, 2016 at 9:45 pm
It’s funny how “locals” never go see the touristy things, maybe because of the feeling that we can go see them any time. There were quite a few things in the San Francisco Bay Area that I didn’t get to for decades, and I’ve been here since 1968. We lived in Poughkeepsie for several years and I think probably the only reason that we went to NY fairly often was because my dad grew up there so thought of it as home. Actually when we lived there and went to NYC, we also didn’t do statue of liberty or coney ilsand–I think we did those only on major trips, not weekends.
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July 16, 2016 at 6:38 pm
you are brave – the thought of even going near new York and it burrows would terrify me – way to many people, traffic, houses – everything 🙂
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July 16, 2016 at 9:42 pm
You wouldn’t want to drive in Manhattan–crazy. But the up side is that the bus and subway systems can get you pretty much anywhere and pretty quickly from wherever you are. And so much to see and do! And restaurants everywhere with sidewalk cafes that are open until the middle of the night. I’m guessing that Bronx & Brooklyn are similar, but Manhattan is where all the really tall buildings are. Fun to be among.
I also hate driving in San Francisco’s downtown & tourist areas, and I’ve been there many times. Buses and such not as good there. Just for comparison. 🙂
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July 16, 2016 at 9:36 pm
Wonderful photos as always. Now I want to go!
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