This week I was able to take off and visit my wonderful auntie in Narrowsburg, a small, picturesque Hamlet in Sullivan County upstate New York. It's nestled on the east shore of the Delaware River between the Catskills and the Poconos, its center literally a single road, Main Street, lined with trendy mom and pop shops on either side. Despite its diminutive size, Narrowsburg is quite literally bursting with arts, with its own yearly film festival, a one-of-a-kind Riverfest, and not one but two art councils, as well as an art gallery, The Forage Space, which offers art exhibitions and a theater which features, the Big Eddy Film Festival, plays, movies, and jazz.
There are a lot of transplants from NYC either full time or as weekenders, like my aunt, and long time locals who all seem to eat and congregate at the local restaurants or coffee shop in an atmosphere of casual country fun. When I was there, we enjoyed an array of big blue skies and lots of sunshine as well as a symphony of clouds that offered a fair amount of stunning drama over our heads. I had a great time and am really pleased to share with you some of the photographs I took on my little sojourn.
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