At the end of February, my husband and I flew to New York to attend a special birthday celebration for a member of my family.
We stayed in a hotel in an area called Gravesend, Brooklyn, not far from Coney Island. As you can see, one of the many snowstorms that have beseiged the east this winter was still evident on the streets. The subway trains in this part of Brooklyn run above ground on elevated train tracks, and my husband and I remimisced how an exciting scene from the movie The French Connection was filmed in this very area under the elevated train!
I was the only sibling able to attend, and he was very touched that we were there, along with family and friends. It was so good to see my brother and my sister-in-law, my nieces and nephews, husbands and wives, and grand nieces and nephews and their significant others.
We stayed overnight at my brother's house, and the next morning we had breakfast at a local diner that decorates for every holiday. This time all decked out in green for the upcoming St Patrick's Day!
On our way back to Brooklyn the next day, I was intrigued by all the vines I saw growing up many of the trees along the Southern State Parkway. I did not remember ever seeing this in the many years we lived in Brooklyn and traveled out east on Long Island. Could it be Kudzu? From what I read on this link, Kudzu has traveled up along the east coast from the south to New York. When we entered the borough of Brooklyn and drove along the Belt Parkway, I snapped the photos in the collage above of the tall buildings in the distance in Manhattan and a subway terminus yard in Coney Island.
We spent a few days in Brooklyn, visiting family and friends, and enjoying so much delicious food!
It was nice to spend time with my brother-in-law and sister-in-law, who are my husband's older brother and older sister, who reside in Brooklyn. My sister-in-law taught me how to make stuffed baby eggplants the way they do in their hometown in Calabria, Italy, using a mixture that includes mashed potatoes in the stuffing. I promise to show how they are made when I make them again. They are very delicious and a favorite of our daughter.
All too soon, it was time to fly home to Colorado.
After living here for the past thirteen years, we realized how much we love seeing the Front Range and the Rocky Mountains on our drive back from the airport.
The day after we arrived, the Denver area had a good snowfall after a very dry and warm February. We hope March, which is usually the snowiest month along the Colorado Front Range, will bring more! I think this mule deer doe, resting in my backyard that day, was also happy to see the snow!
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33 comments:
What a meaningful trip, celebrating your brother’s 80th on Long Island while revisiting familiar corners of Brooklyn must have made the journey feel both nostalgic and warmly familial
Hello Pat,
Happy birthday to your brother. I am glad you could make the trip to NYC to be able to attend the festivities. The food all looks delicious. It is nice to see the view of the snowcapped mountains in Colorado. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
What a wonderful and delicious weekend!
...in December, I'll celebrate my 80th TOO!
What a wonderful trip you had! I bet it was fun to celebrate with your brother. I hope you get plenty more snow this month.
Traveling to see family is the best way to travel. It sounds like you had a wonderful time with those you love.
It sounds like you had a great trip! Stuffed baby eggplants sound wonderful. I look forward to seeing how you make them.
Such a lovely trip! 🎉
How special to celebrate your brother’s 80th and spend time with family!
I enjoyed reading about the little details too--the diner decorations, the food, and even the snowy welcome back in Colorado.
This sounds like a wonderful holiday for you. There is nothing better than gathering with family and I'm sure your brother was extremely touched that you came from as far as CO. Everything sounds delightful. (Those pastries!) And you learned a new cooking recipe. I don't know much about eggplant but I bet it is delicious! What a treat -- this post makes me smile. Big!
What a beautiful adventure. Great shots and the food. Oh the food. You made my mouth water and my stomach growl. Thank you for that.
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Visiting family is the best thing in the world. Looks like you had a great trip. Kudzu in New York!!
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🎂 Happy Birthday 🎂 ...to your brother. What a wonderful event. New York is surely a very good location for this family Meeting. It seems, you had great pleasure.
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I loved reading about your trip!! So happy for you that you were there for your brother! In three years I will be 80!
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Nice trip !!! My Mom & Dad [Dad was raised in Buffalo], baby brother, my sister & BIL and nephews lived in Stony Brook, Suffolk County for I believe it was for 10 years, the final years of my dad's career as Newspaper Pressman (he finished his last 10 years working at NewsDay). I loved visiting them when they lived there !! They moved there to line up with my brother starting school in Sept in third grade and graduated high school there. My parents & brother then moved to Florida after his graduation and my dad retired. Sis & her family bought an historic former stagecoach inn in Gilmanton NH at same time. Ah, great memories. Looks like you & hubby had wonderful visit !!! Dawn P. Albany, GA
Wonderful times with both halves of your family! so great you could make the trip. That sure does look like kudzu based on our time RV traveling in the South. We saw a sign somewhere there that said 'Kudzu will eat anything in its path. Maybe even you , if you stand still too long." (We kept moving!).... Agree, even though we don't live in Colorado, flying into Denver can be spectacular. I always looked forward to our first glimpse of the mountains.
I miss visiting "the City" from when I lived in Rhode Island. Always something different and unique to experience and learn. BTW, while kudzu has made it all the way to Long Island, your vines are probably not that, as the leaves look too small. We see it everywhere along the highways in Kentucky and Tennessee. But then, I made a mistake back in 1998, so I could be due for another one.😂
Looks like you had fun.
How wonderful that you were able to make the trip for your brother's birthday. The food looks so good! The eggplant looks especially good! Thank you for linking up.
What a fun trip to see family.
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Such a warm family celebration. Wishing your brother many more happy and healthy years.
Looks like a wonderful trip to Brooklyn. It's always lovely to reconnect with loved ones from afar. That was a great capture of the deer that looks like it's really enjoying the snow and the sun.
Hi Pat. This looks like a fabulous trip back to Brooklyn! I know your brother was thrilled that you and your husband came for his 80th birthday. I enjoyed the photos. We have been to Colorado many times and the mountains are stunning. Happy Weekend!
How nice that you were able to make the trip to go and celebrate with everyone. I have not been to Brooklyn in a long time. My family was originally from Brooklyn but I believe everyone has now moved away.
What a homecoming to see a deer right there in the snow. It is wonderful to get together for family celebrations. May you enjoy many more.
What a great trip. I've only been back to The City once since I moved to Florida. I can't wait to see the recipe for eggplant!!!
Hello Pat,
What an awesome trip to NYC, a good reason to be there for your brother's birthday! Fun celebrations and the food all looks delicious. I see the deer was waiting for you at home. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Lovely that you made that trip to spend time with your brother for his 80th birthday.
I did enjoy seeing the photographs you've shared.
All the best Jan
Looks like a great trip for the Birthday celebrations. I saw some very nice looking cake in there.
Hi Pat, You surely had an interesting trip to NYC for brother’s birthday. I enjoyed all the photos. It looks like everyone had a great time. Nice to see you are back in Colorado. I’ve got to agree with you … In NYC, for me, the thing missing would be the mountains. I’m in Seattle and love the mountain views. Thank you for your recent kind comment on my blog. John
HI Pat! Love seeing the photos of your trip. I agree the drive home from DIA with the mountain views never gets old. We flew home to snow and flurries! xo laura in CO (too).
Pat, it looks like you all had a wonderful time celebrating your brother's birthday. How nice to be able to visit New York and spend time with family! I will be featuring your post this Friday at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party.
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