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Long Island is one of the most interesting places on the eastern seaboard to enjoy birdwatching, and our real estate agents want to help you make the most of it. Although you might think of birdwatching mostly in spring and summer, winter birdwatching is a popular pastime that brings out all kinds of rare sights.
Visitors to Long Island often don't realize just how many parks and green spaces are available, but residents get to enjoy them all year round. No matter whether you're in Nassau County, Suffolk County, or Queens County, you'll always be within a short walk or drive o...

The stress of everyday life can take its toll, affecting your well-being and appearance. But with a visit to one of Long Island's wellness retreats and spas, you'll feel the stress melt away and will leave feeling rejuvenated. Our real estate agents suggest visiting any of the retreats and spas listed below.
Float the cares of the world and your aches and pains away at Floatopia, located near Huntington Station homes for sale. Their sensory deprivation tank allows you to get into an ultra-relaxed state and take all the pressure off your mind and body. Or enter the salt cave, which pumps microparticles of salt into the area. This is believed to help promote better breathing, healthier skin, and better sleep. Cold water immersion therapy is also offered to help reduce inflammation and speed muscle recovery.
Every October 16th, the country tips its hat to National Dictionary Day, celebrating the birth of Noah Webster — the man who turned America's love of words into a national pastime. Before Webster, English was a bit of a linguistic Wild West. His American Dictionary of the English Language (1828) gave us standardized spelling, crisp definitions, and a reminder that words are living things. To chase the roots of our vocabulary, he even studied 26 languages, including Greek, Latin, and Sanskrit.
Centuries la...

Jamie E. Davis, founder of Because All the Books, once declared, "Like squirrels gather nuts for winter, autumn signals my need to collect more books for the cold months ahead." Our real estate agents stock up on reading material at these wonderful bookshops around Long Island.
Did you know October 2nd is National Name Your Car Day? Yep, today's the day you give your trusty ride the recognition it deserves. From "Betsy the Beetle" to "Big Red," Americans have been naming their cars almost as long as we've been driving them. The tradition goes back to the early 20th century when cars were as temperamental as horses—so giving them a name was almost like coaxing them to behave!
And let's be honest—when you spend hours commuting, road-tripping, or just cruising to Carlo's Pizza in Port Washington, that hunk of metal starts to feel like part of the family.
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