Grandparenting has eluded me so far, and seemingly there are no prospects on the horizon, not that I mind. However, I could come and cook both of you pancakes if you needed respite from respite care.
Pete,
If you would like to take the train to Peekskill we could stay kinda local. The interesting thing is that even though I’m in the burbs, I’m still in a small city and there definitely is a Brooklyn vibe. This way “Maggie” who is a nervous Nellie will still be secure. You know us Cantonese, we like adventure, and we wander around a lot, and pretty much we are troublemakers. LOL.
Truth is pre Covid it pretty much was young people who brought fresh ideas and a lot of energy to NYC’s fast pace. Peekskill like places like Beacon, and Philly sometimes claims to be the 6th Borough.
There is a truly great Asian Fusion place nearby on the border of Croton that I favor, so I already know a place where we should eat.
I will take you across the Hudson to Bear Mountain, that has a roadway that was blasted into a mountain that the locals call “The Goat Trail.” Pretty much wilderness that connects to Bear Mountain Bridge which was likely the first and original “Bridge To Nowhere.” Bear Mountain and Harrison State Parks are tens of thousands of acres, but what is so dramatic is that wilderness is just about 10 minutes from my house, although Blue Mountain Preserve is about two to two and a half blocks from my Baby-Victorian.
Snarky Joe asked me how “Maggie” is doing in the suburbs. In the moment I did not fully respond, and the truth is that she gets a bit stir crazy and at times feels isolated, but understand that this is an anxious person that fed on constant stimulation and has over 758K followers and was a fashion blogger.
Part of the problem is Maggie’s struggle to be an artist, especially trying to become a writer. She does not really enjoy the solitude. Meanwhile I can create my own world or universe in narrowly focused areas like photography, biking, or music. I enjoy being left alone, but life is not so peaceful with Maggie. I hope she settles down.
She has a driver’s license, but is one of those people who should not drive. She acknowledges this, so I have the car and the job of driving her around.
I kinda have a work schedule, because the weekends she needs “stimulation” so we venture out and explore our surroundings. I’m totally cool with staying at home or being anti social. Anytime I need to socialize I pretty much can meet a stranger at any time, in fact strangers engage with me all the time. This is how I got the reputation of drawing out the crazies.
“Takes one to know one,” I say. LOL.
So if you like to have a micro-Meet-Up I’m cool with that. You can bring a small On-tour-Rodge if you like. The Audi A4 can seat 5.
It won’t be a crazy road trip, but it could be a very cool day trip. Know that in Jack Kerouac’s novel “On The Road” he starts his journey west, but somehow gets stuck in Peekskill. Peekskill is never mentioned in the book but the Bear Mountain Bridge was. In the story he basically had o return to NYC to begin his journey west in the beginning of the book.
Peekskill is pretty much the “Gateway” to the Hudson Highlands. West Point is across the river from Garrison. Below West Point on the west side of the river is Fort Montgomery. Lots of important military history here.
Also know that my UPS driver says he sees me walking around and biking all over the place. I’m sure I get seen by many because I have this tendency of wandering around…
Cal