On My Way

Right now, I'm crossing the Throgs Neck Bridge , driving up to the Hudson Valley to see Rise of the Jack O'Lanterns and some other attractions in the same area. I called in sick for work today so IMeer informatie
Right now, I'm crossing the Throgs Neck Bridge , driving up to the Hudson Valley to see Rise of the Jack O'Lanterns and some other attractions in the same area. I called in sick for work today so IMeer informatie
This was my first look at the new cashless EZ-Pass toll system. Here in New York, every car is supposed to be equipped with an EZ-Pass device to keep track of tolls. We've had ours for years now but,Meer informatie
After passing out of New York City, the traffic lightened up a lot. At this rate, I should be in Sleepy Hollow faster than I expected. The navigation apps on my phone, Google Maps and Waze, make it soMeer informatie
I made it! Sleepy Hollow is a part of Tarrytown. Tarrytown got its name from "the good housewives of the adjacent county" who gave the city its name because their husbands would linger, or tarry,Meer informatie
I made it to Sleepy Hollow a bit sooner than I had expected and the cemetery was my first stop. The cemetery closes at dusk so if I didn't see it first, I probably wouldn't have time later. I've beenMeer informatie
The crypts at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery look very peaceful. I like how most of them seem to be very quiet and surrounded by nature. I've never even thought about something like this as my final restingMeer informatie
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York, is the resting place of numerous famous figures, including Washington Irving, whose story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is set in the adjacent OldMeer informatie
The sprawling cemetery grounds in Sleepy Hollow are awe-inspiring. You can easily roam this cemetery for hours. Be prepared to do a lot of walking because you will immerse yourself into the beauty andMeer informatie
So many people visit Sleepy Hollow looking for the famous bridge from Washington Irving’s short story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” Unfortunately, the bridge where Ichabod Crane was unseated byMeer informatie
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, that “Sleepy” place which serves as the backdrop to Washington Irving’s short story, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, is largely just that – a quiet and sleepyMeer informatie