June 1st from Greenport, Long Island, NY to Mystic, CT
June 1st, from Greenport, across the Long Island Sound, to Mystic, Connecticut
Wait, what is that bright shiny orb in the sky?? Could it really be the sun? We left Mitchell’s Marinia in Greenport
and carefully navigated out of the harbor, and made our way past some beautiful lighthouses.
After 2 ½ hours we arrived at the Mystic River inlet, but still had a long way to go to the museum. We had to wait for a couple of bridges, one was a (AMTRAK) railroad swing-bridge, which swung open
But the scenery was quaint, and the current pretty light, so we had no problems during our wait. Once we finally got close to the Mystic Seaport museum,
Rick got us a great deal! We were able to tie up right at the Museum – with free (included in the docking fee) admission to the Seaport. FYI. Mystic is the largest maritime museum in the US, with ship-building yards, and a Greenfield-Village-like village/exhibits.
We even got to walk all around and look at stuff, though the place closed at 5:00. And then, see it all again first thing in the morning. Pretty Cool!
Wait, what is that bright shiny orb in the sky?? Could it really be the sun? We left Mitchell’s Marinia in Greenport
and carefully navigated out of the harbor, and made our way past some beautiful lighthouses.
After 2 ½ hours we arrived at the Mystic River inlet, but still had a long way to go to the museum. We had to wait for a couple of bridges, one was a (AMTRAK) railroad swing-bridge, which swung open
the other a bascule-lift bridge, to let us pass.
But the scenery was quaint, and the current pretty light, so we had no problems during our wait. Once we finally got close to the Mystic Seaport museum,
Rick got us a great deal! We were able to tie up right at the Museum – with free (included in the docking fee) admission to the Seaport. FYI. Mystic is the largest maritime museum in the US, with ship-building yards, and a Greenfield-Village-like village/exhibits.
We even got to walk all around and look at stuff, though the place closed at 5:00. And then, see it all again first thing in the morning. Pretty Cool!
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