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  1. 1. Savannah
    United StatesGeorgia
    520 people
  2. 2. India
    Asia
    8,081 people
  3. 3. Bali
    Indonesia
    1,353 people
  4. 4. Truth Or Consequences
    United StatesNew Mexico
    1 cheer
    10 people
  5. 5. Big Sur
    United StatesCaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaCentral CaliforniaMonterey County
    211 people
  6. 6. Greece
    Europe
    11,105 people
  7. 7. Greek Islands
    Greece
    496 people
  8. 8. Croatia
    Europe
    1,805 people
  9. 9. Baja California
    Mexico
    170 people
  10. 10. Venezia
    ItalyVeneto
    2,655 people
  11. 11. Montreal
    CanadaQuébec Province
    1,846 people
  12. 12. Sweden
    Europe
    4,364 people
  13. 13. Finland
    Europe
    2,504 people
  14. 14. Catskill Mountains
    United StatesNew York StateUpstate
    1 cheer
    24 people
  15. 15. San Francisco
    United StatesCaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaBay AreaSan Francisco Peninsula
    4,039 people
  16. 16. Ireland
    Europe
    11,300 people
  17. 17. Italy
    Europe
    13,662 people

Recent entries

Woodstock, Ulster County

Woodstock is beautiful.

Woodstock is beautiful. There are plenty of Hippy tie dye shops marketing Woodstock memorabilia, and the spirit of the 60’s is still very prevalent. We encountered some very colorful individuals who didn’t seem able to move past their drug induced haze, but we met even more lovely mellow and content people, just happy to be where they were with people who thought the same way…

The Inn on the Millstream was wonderful, clean, and fabulously located, though the bed was hard as a rock. But its location alone was worth the tossing and turning.

The restaurants, though more expensive than we expected, were delicious. We highly recommend Joshua’s http://www.joshuascafe.com/

and Taco Juan’s http://www.tacojuan.com/.

Saturday we found some really great books at “The Readers Quarry” http://www.readersquarry.com/index.html

Housed in this small out of the way cottage was the most interesting collection of books we’ve come across in a while. NYC used bookstores are usually free for all’s- with volumes spilling off shelves and multiplying in piles on the floor. Finding a specific book is nearly impossible, it really just a chance to find a book you didn’t expect to want but now can’t live with out. The Readers Quarry however is managed by a book seller who is quite selective and we couldn’t be more fond of her for that. Every shelf had an armful of antique and rare volumes. We poured over for these shelves for a few hours. The shop was clean and well lit, and there was that ever seductive musk of aged pages that we just had to bring home with us. I restricted my self to finding just one jewel, due to my recent need to vanquish all excess in my life, while Aaron brought home an armload.

I also found that Woodstock has a wonderful yarn shop “Woodstock Wool Company” http://www.woodstockwoolcompany.com/ where I was able to find some luscious yarns and buy some used Vogue Knitting magazines for only $2! The shop was spacious and well organized. If I lived in Woodstock I imagine I would be a frequent customer.

On Sunday we went on a long bike ride up through the back country roads deeper into the Catskill mountains. The ride was gorgeous. It was decided that deciduous forests are so much more beautiful than evergreen forests simply because of the luscious undergrowth that deciduous trees allow. We rented bikes from Overlook Mountain Bikes for only 20 bucks for 4 hours. The guys there were awesome and I highly recommend renting from them when you visit. ( and you just must visit- its so beautiful!) http://www.overlookmountainbikes.com/

We rode into the Catskills and past some beautiful country real estate. We found this amazing lake that was quite literally overflowing with water lily’s.

Back in Woodstock we also traipsed up and down several of the local streams whose quarried slate rock beds made for beautiful waterfalls. the streams were a gathering ground for early those seeking early morning meditations and children seeking refuge from the warm afternoon sun.

over 4 years ago

Fire Island, Long Island

first perfect beach experience ever

we stayed in a beautiful beach house and rode bikes all over the island. at night go run on the beach- theres a florescence in the sand and waves that light up when moved- so while it may be midnight and you cant see anything you can see the waves rolling in and the sand kicked back from running down the beach. comb the seashore for horshoe crabs, jelly fish, shells, and flying fish! amazing- first perfect beach experience ever- pure and lovely!!!

over 4 years ago

Boise, Idaho

Boise is a wonderful place to live!

I lived in Boise 5 years and I loved it- if you can get past the conservative politics the city itself is wonderful! you have great resturants (the kulture klatch, bar gernika, saffron, and the taco truck!) art ( boise art museum rocks!) and natural wonders- there are 50 natural hotsprings with in 50 miles- try skinny dippers! they are perfect!

I miss you boise- but Brooklyns cool too!

over 4 years ago
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