As we were walking
along the pier off Martha's Vineyard to enter the queue for the ferry back to the mainland, a woman in a billowy white dress, a big handbag, blonde hair and a very familiar face walked up behind us in line.
Not exact matches
We walked
along the beach, where he chased the waves a little too closely and ended up with soaking wet jeans; visited the Page Museum, where we watched volunteers meticulously dust
off newly discovered fossils; stopped for dinner at one of my favorite restaurants, where I nearly single - handedly polished
off an entire Hula Pie ice cream dessert by myself; meandered out
along a
pier, where a practically blind seagull almost flew straight into my guy's head; and drove through the rain to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center, where we chuckled at the seals in the synchronized swimming routine.
As part of his 190 - page «Vision 2020,» the city imagines New Yorkers using Metrocards to transfer onto ferries crossing the East River, residents canoeing and kayaking
along the Hudson River, and even swimming
off Manhattan
piers.
Our austere boat captain pushed us
off the
pier with his long wooden oar, and began to lead us
along the steep cliffs that make up the gorge, a view that evokes the landscape images we are familiar with from traditional Asian artwork.
You can get in the water right
off the end of our 260 - foot
pier or take a boat trip to other locations
along the bay.