Hello, my avid readers (and those random strangers who may have stumbled upon this site while looking for tips on arranging your own 100 monkey/100 typewriter set-up in your basement). Welcome all! Since I have recently discovered that my digital camera does not encumber me while pedaling about my fair city, I plan to share with you some of the sights and attractions that make Jersey City just about the greatest city around. Sure, it can be rough for a place to be in the shadow of NYC and to be ridiculed as part of every Jersey joke or slur, but I’ve come to embrace all aspects of the JC: its convenience and frustrating lack thereof, its beauty and rampant ugliness, its history and modern woes. But where else would I live? Brooklyn? Ha … haha … bwahahahahahaha!
First stop on this virtual tour, the crown jewel of Jersey City’s waterfront redevelopment: Liberty State Park (Okay, okay … any golfer would say it’s actually the adjacent country club that deserves such a designation, but that place is private and extremely exclusive, ie. I cannot shoot a round or bike there. Hence, it will never be mentioned again, and boycotted forthwith.) These photos can only provide a small sense of the wide expanse of rolling parkland and harbor vistas adjacent to those iconic New Jersey landmarks: the Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. (See what I did there? You might think those islands are part of New York State or something like that. Well, that misconception has just been corrected. BOO-YAH! Tell your friends—you’ll seem smart. Or just a snarky know-it-all. And if that’s the case, then you’re better off without those friends anyway.) Thus, the best way to experience the park is to visit yourself—preferably on a bike, and never as part of a half-marathon. Now, I’m no J. Moskowitz or M. Crenshaw when it comes to capturing gorgeous snapshots of my travels, so please bear with the results of my photographic endeavors, and (if you can) enjoy them.
| from the center of the park you can see Manhattan, and ... |
| ... Ellis Island, and ... |
| ... the Statue of Liberty. |
| the Goldman-Sachs building in JC, with the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings in the background |
| the nature center |
| my bike and the view |
| the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge connects Brooklyn (left) and Staten Island (right) |
| gulls, piers, and the port of Elizabeth, NJ |
| what lives in the water? |
| one of my favorites |
| and another |
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| a river monster?! |
| Brooklyn Bridge! |
| Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island |
| lower Manhattan |
| Jersey City, new and old |
| inside the former terminal for the Central Railroad of New Jersey |
| exterior of the CRRNJ building |
| farewell Liberty State Park |

I like where this is headed as a potential series. I've been meaning to do a similar exploration of my neighborhood post for awhile. And your pictures are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWere you lurking in the background of someone's wedding photos in the train station??