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16 Comments on Exploring Montauk Long Island New York with NYC Feng Shui consultant Laura Cerrano, Part 1
Hi Laura... I have always wanted to visit Montauk. Now your pictures have me wanting it more... especially if I get to eat at John's Pancakes! :)
Laura,
I lived in the Bronx for 5.5 years and always wanted to go 120 miles to Mauntak, but never did. When worked in limo, got to Hamptons, but never to the tip of Long Island. Still w ant to do it, even now I am a bit far from New York.
Maybe one day
Laura, great blog! It is a very beautiful place!
This is a great local post Laura! I love the photo of the swordfish with a human in its mouth. (It is a swordfish, right?) Looking forward to seeing the inside of the famous Montauk Lighthouse!
Good Morning Laura,
Thanks for the post. Montauk is a great destination. Have a great day.
Laura, interesting pictures. I do like the light houses. I have visited several on both coasts and the great lakes...
Hi Laura, John's Pancake Hosue is awesome! We always go there for breakfast when we stay in Montauk. A Little Bit of Everything is a great store. They have all those joke toys, lol.
I remember years ago, on a trip to Montauk, there was a sign as you entered town that read, "The End is Here!"
Laura,
Montauk looks like a wonderful place to visit - love the photos!
Steve, Montauk really is a special place, I plan on heading back there because there is so much to do, this is just a buffet of places to go and see...please do come to lovely Long Island to check it out, they do have an airport I think you can fly into :)
Jon If you really want to do it, the time will come, maybe one day you just be like..what the heck I'm going to the end! :)
Tony and Darcy, Thank you very much, I cant wait to share the other pictures with everybody :)
Maria, YOu are correct it was a swordfish, very funny to see as your eating :)
Patrick, Thank you for sharing your photo as well, it sure is :)
Michael, wow that is so great! It's as if you have gone light house hunting :)
Jackie, I know haha, I saw fake poop and other gros gags along with stink bombs and funny bumper stickers, which I bought my brother haha :)
Craig, Yes! the had that saying everywhere!! It was pretty funny to see, even more so when 2012 roles around because of what predictions are being made, then your really need to get to Montauk hahaha :)
Marzena, It most diffidently is and thank you they were fun to photograph :)
Hi Laura, I really enjoyed your exploration of Montauk Point and the beautiful pictures as well. I remember my dad showing us pictures(black and white) of Montauk Point when I was a kid. He worked in the Brooklyn and Boston Navy yards in the mid 1940's and had a chance to get out that way a couple of times. He loved it out there!
I look forward to part II.
Bruce, it was such a great place to visit!! wow so you father had a part in the history over there...very cool! In part two I will put a video of the ocean, mainly to capture the sound of it :) It was so peaceful.
A 6:20 a.m. walk, must have been very peaceful and beautiful. Great shots here Laura, aren't you glad you made the time and took the trek? We are!
Great Post as usual! Beautiful pictures beautiful video of the ocean! I always want to visit Montauk, may be one day!
Thanks for sharing,
Adam
wow - what a beautiful area. I will definitely put this on my Bucket List ;-)
I love love love the Ken doll in the fish's mouth!
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