My memory is failing, but fifty years have gone by since we made visits to my great-aunt and uncle, Richard and Hattie Freer Hoffman. We came through New Paltz, crossed the Walkill River, across the plain; the road made a sweeping left turn; we drove through fields on either side of the road with glacial deposits, skirted a town, possibly Gardiner. Then we crossed the Shawangunk River on a steel riveted bridge, the road curved to the right. There was a store, perhaps named Monikee's? - and I recall passing a flour mill. Her house was the first one on that road after we crossed the bridge, there was a barn and a circular driveway, and the property backed up to the Shawangunk River. Across the road was an orchard of Northern Spy apples. I have a NYS roadmap, but can't identify the road due to the growth of the area. Can anyone from that area tell me the name of the road? My parents always referred going there as "we're going to Gardiner to see Aunt Hattie". I would appr! eciate any help you can give. Terri Freer Wilson