Last week we talked about February Festivals around the world. Today let’s take a look at what’s happening right here on the East End of Long Island in February and March . . .
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Holiday Happenings in East Hampton
A walk down Main Street in East Hampton Village is never more special than during the Holidays! The shop windows are all decked out; the trees are all aglow with multi-colored bulbs from Town Pond on the west end, to the Sheepfold on the east
... Continue ReadingThe Hamptons Movie List, Part Two
This weekend is the 26th Hamptons International Film Festival. I thought I would start this week’s blog with some of the films set in or about the Hamptons which have been screened (or are scheduled to be screened this year) at HIFF.
... Continue ReadingThe Demise of Tumbleweed Tuesday & The Last Lobster Roll Challenge
Years ago, it was called Tumbleweed Tuesday, that day after Labor Day when the streets were all but empty of cars. One of our favorite Eastenders has a bit to say about the end of summer.
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We recently talked about the Hamptons International Film Festival 2018 (HIFF). It seems quite fitting to progress to the subject of Hamptons Movies.
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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 ReadingThe Artists and Writers of East Hampton
We’ve touched on some of the history of Artists and Writers in the Hamptons in past blogs: The Hampton’s Summer Art Scene July in the Hamptons (Guild Hall) Some of the History of Sag Harbor And, a little History of our Graybarn Cottage Now let’s
... Continue ReadingThe Equestrian Scene in The Hamptons (and Sand Castles!)
The Clamshell Foundation Sand Castle Contest! Can you believe we are already well into August? The Sand Castle Contest was just days ago . . . Did you get to go? Which was your favorite? The striped bass are running in the rip, and the
... 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
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