The new Sip N Twirl building has received most of its plywood exterior and appears to be ready for the façade. You can see the nice curves on the western side of the building, showcasing the building’s Art Deco inspiration.
The new Sip N Twirl building has received most of its plywood exterior and appears to be ready for the façade. You can see the nice curves on the western side of the building, showcasing the building’s Art Deco inspiration.
Despite a dismal weather weekend, Tea was pretty crowded on Saturday.
Getting to the liquor store or the Pantry is quite an obstacle course with large parts of the deck missing around the harbor. The only progress I can see is that they’ve put up signs directing you behind the Canteen and through the pool area. No word yet on an expected completion date.
This weekend marks the beginning of many of the Fire Island seasonal shares. Unfortunately, someone needs to give mother nature a bump because she’s not here to party.