For a kid, the only thing cooler than a fire truck is a fire boat--especially a huge old one with a bunch of enormous brass "water cannon" nozzles that you can actually crank up and down.
The "Fire Fighter" is a 1938 NYFD fire boat I first noticed on the dock next to Claudio's in Greenport Harbor early February while watching my son play hockey in Mitchell Park's ice rink.
It looks like a big red toy but it's actually a floating museum and a serious piece of equipment. According to Newsday, it's 130 feet long, responded to the 9/11 attacks and is a National Historic Landmark.
They need help. A small group of volunteers are working to restore the boat and they need money, tools, equipment, and people to do it. To donate, contact Charlie Ritchie, president and museum director at 845-612-1950 or visit their web site.

Welcome to my blog. Here, I discuss some of my North Fork of Long Island fine art photography and and also share some informal shots I took with my camera phone. Either way, they're images of Greenport, Southold, East Marion, Orient, and Orient Point, Long Island, New York. See my main site at North Fork Photographs
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Rocky Point, East Marion photography (camera phone)
It was a beautiful day on the North Fork today. I took my oldest son down to rocky Point Beach in East Marion. I have two shots in my gallery from this beach, but today it was just about claiming rocks and my son checking out the strange things that have washed up on shore during the past few storms (skate egg casings, shotgun casings, a toy dinosaur, all sorts of shoes, and some baby's toys. Weird.
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