Autumn is a magical season in the Hamptons. Farm stands overflowing with fresh produce … empty beaches at dawn or dusk … wineries in full harvest mode and the Hamptons International Film Festival!
... Continue ReadingOur Hamptons Reading List: Non-Fiction Edition
These are not, by any means, all of the non-fiction books about the Hamptons, but I am starting with the books I have collected in my own library over the years. I am starting with my favorites.
... Continue ReadingOur Hamptons Reading List: Newspapers, Magazines, and Blogs
We often share relevant links in our blogs and newsletter, but for some time we have been considering creating a master list – one-stop shopping, so to speak. OK, so we decided that was not exactly practical – there is just too much! Too many
... Continue ReadingExploring The South Fork Wineries
The East End of Long Island is shaped like a large Lobster Claw. The smaller fork, the North Fork, could be compared to the Lobster’s ripper or pincher claw, which a lobster uses for tearing food apart, whereas the South Fork would be the crusher
... Continue ReadingThe Long Island Travel Video Worth Watching!
Expedia and Discover Long Island teamed up to make a really lovely video about our beloved Long Island, New York and we, at the Mill House Inn, are proud to be associated with both entities and to showcase their video for you on our Blog!
... Continue ReadingHow to Make Your Next Family Trip Your Best One Ever
For some parents, the thought of traveling with their children brings forth images of temper tantrums, missed exchanges, and tears of frustration. Your vacation doesn’t have to leave you more drained at the end than when you started. With a little smart planning and some
... Continue ReadingFour Days in the Life of a Kid
It’s summer! No school. It’s cool but sometimes it gets boring . . . especially when all my friends are away on vacation. Why can’t we go on vacation, too? I feel left out! Then my mother suggests that we go to the beach. She
... Continue ReadingThe Hamptons’ Summer Art Scene
The history of art in the Hamptons really started with the building of the railroad in 1872. As well as attracting the wealthy Summer Cottage community, escaping the heat of the city, artists were drawn here for the beauty of the landscape and the unique
... Continue ReadingBicycling in East Hampton
Whether for a leisurely ride through the lanes South of the Highway, or for a more heart throbbing mountain bike adventure in the woods, East Hampton offers many options for bicycle enthusiasts of all ages …
... Continue ReadingThe Mill House Inn Guide to July in the Hamptons (There’s Really Nothing Else Like It)
July in East Hampton is so packed with things to do and people to see that it’s hard to figure out where to begin! Let’s give it a try anyway … Last week, we talked about Fireworks and Lobster Rolls and, before that, I took
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