On the north side of the North Fork is the Long Island Sound and to the south is the Peconic Bay. So, it's many small towns are filled with old summer homes. It was originally known during our lifetime mostly for it's plentiful farms, however. Unfortunately, with farming being such a difficult way to earn a living many farms have been sold off in the past few decades. At first it was feared that all the land would be turned into housing developments, and sadly a very small part of it has been. But, blessedly before much of it was developed people began to realize that the land and climate were excellent for growing grapes. And so, beautiful vineyards now line the roadways along with the many nurseries and farms that are still there. So, to honor our once famous potato farms I'll begin with the land.......
A Present Day Long Island Potato Farm
The Hallockville Museum Farm, Sound Avenue, Riverhead is a wonderful place to learn more about LI's agricultural history.
You'll Always See The Current Day North Fork Farmers Working
And Watering Their Crops
We Caught This Rainbow While A Sod Farm Was Being Watered
A Painting Of One Of The Farm Stands That Sells Delicious
LI Produce
And Another North Fork Farm Stand
We're Still Proud Of Our Potatoes :)
A Pick-Your-Own Peach Farm In Calverton
We're Still Proud Of Our Potatoes :)
A Pick-Your-Own Peach Farm In Calverton
Most Farm Stands Are Filled Not Only With Fresh Produce, But Also With Beautiful Flowers!
Charming Thimbles Nursery/Farm Stand
Long Island Sound in Southold
One Of The Endless String Of Creeks
Strong's Marina on Peconic Bay in Mattituck, One Of The Many Marinas Along The North Fork, And Where My Father Docked His Boat Many Years Ago And Enjoyed Many A Fishing Outing With My Mom And With His Cousin, George.
Another thing you'll see lining the roadways are old homes, many of them are big old farm houses, some the homes of fishermen and sea captains and others are homes of the wealthy folks of former centuries. Jedediah Hawkins was not a farmer, but he qualified as a sea master of a coastal trading vessel, a government employee during the Civil War, and obviously one of the wealthy folk...
Jedediah Hawkins Inn And Restaurant, South Jamesport, LI, NY
Built in 1863 by Jedediah himself
Gazebo at Jedediah Hawkins Inn
Working Herb Garden Behind Jedediah Hawkins Restaurant
The North Fork's vineyards are both gorgeous and tasty and are everywhere now. They are a business and tourist attraction unto themselves. Many now house art shows, weddings, concerts, and all kinds of entertainment on weekends and there are countless tasting events daily. You can rent a limo or a bus to take you and your friends hopping from one to another. Because photos of the vineyards would easily fill a post in themselves I'll keep them brief here...
Welcome To The North Fork's Land Of Beautiful Vineyards
Many Vineyard Owners Place Flowers At The End Of Each Row Of Grapes
Summer Harvest
Autumn Harvest
And now to our final destination of the day, Greenport, LI., a whaling and shipbuilding town established in 1682. During the Prohibition Era it was known for rumrunning and speakeasies because it's inhabitants knew the waters so well they could easily outrun the police. Much more of the rich history of this town can be found in the Greenport Museum. Today the town is probably most known as a tourist area. Ice cream shops, quaint stores, restaurants and adorable old homes line the streets. There's an old movie theater, park and newly renovated carousel for the children as well as a local beach. Whether you visit for a day or rent for a month or more you're guaranteed to enjoy yourself in a laid back sort of way.
Greenport Looking Back From The Pier
The Famous Claudios Restaurant, One Of Many Restaurants In The Area
Sweet Indulgences, One Of Many Stores Along Main Street
Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate!
Just A Quaint Little Scene In The Very Quaint Little Town Of Greenport, LI
Greenport Harbor
And, if you drive just a wee bit further on the North Road out of Greenport you can visit the beautiful Lavender Farm. It's well worth the short drive to experience it.
Greenport Harbor
And, if you drive just a wee bit further on the North Road out of Greenport you can visit the beautiful Lavender Farm. It's well worth the short drive to experience it.
So, whether you visit the North Fork of Long Island as a day trip:
Or you decide to stay the whole summer and rent a cabin on the beach:
or anything in between you're guaranteed to experience beautiful things:
And so we come to the end of another gorgeous summer day on Long Island.....
Goodnight Everyone
Well, you outdid yourself this time if that's possible. I learned to scuba dive in Greenport and what the water lacked in visibility,I gained in fond memories! Your photography and commentary are outstanding. George would be proud....
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You have a knack of transporting me to another place and time with both your words and your art. Thank you, thank you - you've brought a beautiful peace to an otherwise hectic and jumbled day!
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Kathy
Thank you and so glad you've enjoyed your "visit". :)
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