Grant had a picnic in our in-between state on Saturday. So after eating his fill of bagels (?!), he headed to Brooklyn. We enjoyed dinner Saturday evening, church on Sunday morning and then a LONG & HOT walk Sunday afternoon before his return home. Here are some of the highlights:

Mr Softee!


We tried to go to Teddy Roosevelt's birthplace. The guidebook told us it was open...it wasn't.

We had brunch at Pete's Tavern. It's advertised as the "Oldest Surviving Bar in NY" and is where O Henry wrote. During the Prohibition they disguised the place as a flower shop and continued to serve customers!
Mr Softee!
We tried to go to Teddy Roosevelt's birthplace. The guidebook told us it was open...it wasn't.
We had brunch at Pete's Tavern. It's advertised as the "Oldest Surviving Bar in NY" and is where O Henry wrote. During the Prohibition they disguised the place as a flower shop and continued to serve customers!
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