The Shipwreck Rose: Ferry Tale
Does it astonish you that there is a ferry in service today on the Long Island Sound that landed in France on D-Day?
Does it astonish you that there is a ferry in service today on the Long Island Sound that landed in France on D-Day?
A Monday afternoon in the D.M.V. road test queue in Patchogue.
As I was leaving Wittendale’s the other day holding a tall milkweed plant on the way to check out, a monarch butterfly flitted about me — a good sign.
Memories of funky, beautiful, artistic Springs in the summer of ’64.
New real estate transfers.
Search #womenofweed on Instagram and an image pops up that could, at first glance, be mistaken for teatime at grandma’s. Captioned “High Tea,” the photo is an explosion of pink: floral wall paper, delicate bone china, and blooming peonies scattered about. Look closely though and you’ll see there are other buds — dried and green — on the table, as well as a feminine hand holding a spliff.
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Paquito D'Rivera, an esteemed Cuban-American saxophonist, will join the Bill O'Connell Latin Jazz All Stars for a Southampton concert.
Creamy, artisanal nut milk is available for home delivery and at farmers markets made by a Bridgehampton entrepreneur.
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