Yesterday I took the Bay State Cruise line’s fast ferry to Provincetown for a Sunday slice of the Cape. It’s just 90 minutes on the ferry from Boston’s seaport to Massachusetts’ artiest, most LGBTQ friendly town. Though it’s the thick of summer, I found PTown to be quite calm, not at all overcrowded. With beaches,…Read More
Oysters
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Photographing the Dance for World Community Festival. 2) My first weekend home in a month and it feels great. 3) Celebrated National Rosé Day appropriately. 4) The John Wilson Sculpture at the Museum of the NCAAA. 5) Getting basic in Tatte Bakery. 6) Oysters all day every day.
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) It’s oysters on the patio season. 2) Exploring Troy, NY’s historic district. 3) Some light trespassing for the perfect photo. 4) Lunchin’ and brunchin’. 5) Can I work from here this week? 6) Sunset champagne on a rooftop.
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Dreary Boston has me missing the warm Miami sun. 2) Is it really brunch if you don’t have oysters? 3) Spirit Airlines may have questionable policies but boy are their planes cute. 4) One of my favorite walls in Wynwood. 5) To everyone who underestimates me because of my size. 6) Just a journalist looking for…Read More
Newport, RI Travel Guide
Last weekend I skipped out of dreary, rainy Boston for a seaside getaway in Newport, RI. Known as the favorite summer spot of Vanderbilts and Astors, the history-drenched town has quickly become one of my favorite New England spots. Where to Stay There are many interesting lodging options in Newport, but Castle Hill Inn is…Read More
Ogunquit Travel Guide: What to Eat
In this second installment of my Ogunquit Travel Guide (see the first here), I’m covering where to eat on the road to the seaside city, and once you’re there. On the Way Up: The route up from Boston takes you through one of my other favorite seacoast spots, Portsmouth, NH. I recommend stopping for lunch at…Read More