Visiting Block Island – Again
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009If a picture is worth a thousand words, this post is worth over 38,000 of them. I apologize. I deleted about half of the photos I took yesterday, but so many of them were good that I didn’t have the heart to cut any further. You’ll just have to look at them.
I think I’ve been to Block Island, RI once before. It seems like more than that because I think about the place quite often. It’s one of those little gems that most of the area hasn’t visited. Don’t get me wrong, Block Island is jumping throughout the Summer, but the crowds disappear in the off season. Ahhh, the perfect time to visit.
The plan was to travel out to Block Island to have lunch at the Spring House Hotel. For my birthday last year, Laura got me a gift certificate just for this. I thought it was a great idea and was excited to go out and use it. We would take the 11AM ferry from Point Judith, arrive at Block Island at noon, eat lunch and leave at 3PM. Well, that was the plan.
When we arrived at Point Judith, we were a little early. I made a big fuss about getting out of the house at 8AM. I totally forgot how long it took to get to Point Judith, so yeah, as I said, we were a little early. Like about an hour. Good thing there was a high speed ferry that left at 10:30AM and only took a half hour to get to Block Island. By taking the high speed ferry, we arrived on Block Island an hour early (11AM).
When we got off the ferry, we walked straight up to the Spring House Hotel. I wanted to go up there just to let them know we were going to walk around a little bit and then come back for lunch. Hey, guess what? When we got to the hotel, we discovered that they don’t serve lunch after Labor Day. Oh well. We left.
On the way back down the road, I explained to Laura that it was actually a good thing that I didn’t call first to find that out. If I had, we wouldn’t have gone there for the day and would have just sat around doing other things. I was glad we made the trip. We just went and ate somewhere else.
Here’s the really cool part. Since we had a few hours to use up before the next ferry would bring us back to Point Judith, we decided to rent a scooter (or moped) to cruise around the island on. That was worth it because scooters are awesome to drive around on and you get to see the whole area. We drove from the most Northern tip of the island to the most Southern and made a bunch of stops in between. We looked hot on the scooter and all the other scooter drivers were envious of us because we could drive 28MPH. That’s a full MPH faster than most scooters on the island. Nobody had the guts to go that fast besides us. We were a gang of two.
At around 2:30PM, we gave the scooter back and did our thing to get on the ferry. During the ride back, I actually fell asleep on the bench. This was the slow ferry, so I had the time. Laura was busy talking with some old ladies who smoke and drank too much. I’ll tell ya, those ladies knew how to party.
Here are those 38 pictures I was talking about above. Enjoy.
- Old fishing boat at Point Judith, RI
- Point Judith – Block Island high speed ferry
- Arriving at Old Harbor, Block Island on the high speed ferry
- Small garden at the Hotel Manisses
- Hotel Manisses, Block Island, Rhode Island
- Spring House Hotel sign
- Spring House Hotel, Block Island
- Small airplane on final approach to Block Island Airport
- Path leading down to Hotel Manisses
- Front lawn of the Island Free Libray, Block Island
- Large inn and restaurant on Block Island
- Surf Hotel, Block Island
- Scooter (moped) rental on Block Island
- Looking South on Corn Neck Road, Block Island
- Path leading to ocean
- Lonely house on Block Island
- Rock pile on beach
- North Lighthouse, Block Island, RI
- The scooter we rented on Block Island
- The rock pile I made on the beach – bigger than the rest
- Pretty shell from Block Island beach
- Bird house in Block Island National Wildlife Refuge
- More rock piles on a different beach – a whole bunch of them
- Block Island National Wildlife Refuge sign
- North Light Interpretive Center rock
- West Beach Rd., Block Island – heading towards West shore
- West Beach Rd. sign
- Sandy entrance to Mansion Beach, Block Island
- Looking North on Mansion Beach, Block Island
- Looking toward Clay Head Beach, Block Island
- Looking back at Old Harbor from Mansion Beach, Block Island
- Block Island State Airport sign
- Block Island State Airport
- Southeast Lighthouse sign
- Southeast Lighthouse on Block Island
- Mohegan Bluffs on Block Island
- Standing on small dock in Old Harbor, looking East
- Standing on same small dock in Old Harbar, looking at boats back in harbor












































