Whirlwind tour of the Berkshires

My friend and I embarked on a road trip to Western Massachusetts to catch the fall foliage—something I’ve wanted to do every year but didn’t plan. It started with the idea to go to Vermont, but that was a tad too far. We started in West Stockbridge and went to an amazing bookstore called Shaker Mill. It had the most incredible displays, props and open feeling. Windows were wide open and rocking chairs were scattered about for those who wanted to read. A converted barn packed with creativity and autumn views out the windows.

From there, we headed over to the Clark museum and I was impressed with so many Renoirs. An amazing collection. Then, a quick trip to Moca in North Adams, where I was more excited to see how they converted old mills than the contemporary art. I love those old mill buildings!

The next day we wound our way down to Stockbridge, then Great Barrington and back up to Lenox. Every single turn of the road yielded a more gorgeous view! Truly incredible! We went to the Norman Rockwell museum where I gained a new appreciation of this talented man. So impressive. And I really loved the time he took to so carefully set up photos for each of his illustrations. Insane! The detail…

Stayed at a crazy old inn with a roaring fireplace and panoramic views. Then headed home, stopping in Hudson, NY. What a fun trip! I will have to create a separate post about something I stumbled on in this town. I was so inspired. More to come!

Road trip and Dad's 80th celebration

Fun weekend in Plymouth! We all got together to ring in my father's big 8-0! And what could be more fun than a ferry over to P-town? lol!!! It was a cool day and rainy but we still managed to have a lot of fun. How can you not have fun with drag queens and art galleries and bars every ten steps? The captain of the ferry made a special announcement on the loudspeaker and so many people in town saw the shirts I made and hugged my dad. So sweet. We got some family photos on a very windy dock and all had our share of amazing seafood. I just adore my dad and it was nice to see him have such a good time.

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Crazy road trip!

I headed up to Plymouth Mass for a wedding this weekend. Left Saturday, returned Sunday. 10 hours of driving, 500 miles but what a blast! Got in early afternoon, so I headed over to Wood's Seafood "on the haaaaaaaaabah" as the locals say. Was going to order steamers, but went for the scallops and glad i did.

Fried but deeeeeeeelish! Wash it down with some cold beee-ah!

Fried but deeeeeeeelish! Wash it down with some cold beee-ah!

It was gray skies upon arrival but I love those skies in a harbor setting. Took some pics and got to learn way too much about lobster traps when i chatted some men up on the dock...

I think my New England roots just keep calling me back. To me, this is so beautiful. I plan to do a book with a harbor setting--i have for years now. But just need to find a better story.

I think my New England roots just keep calling me back. To me, this is so beautiful. I plan to do a book with a harbor setting--i have for years now. But just need to find a better story.

All in all, it was a great, albeit short, trip. Nothing prettier than New England in the fall. Took some shots from the car and did a lot oooing and ahhhhhing over all the bursts of color! And of course, a few urban scenes too.

I think this was just outside of Plymouth. Morning rain...

I think this was just outside of Plymouth. Morning rain...

Was on some back roads when i saw these two buildings and pulled over! Just wish those trees had peaked. This would be the perfect New England scene!

Was on some back roads when i saw these two buildings and pulled over! Just wish those trees had peaked. This would be the perfect New England scene!

providence, RI 

providence, RI

 

i post a pic of the Tappan Zee bridge on FB each time i cross it. Mostly for my friends to let them know i either left home or am heading back.  Happy trails!

i post a pic of the Tappan Zee bridge on FB each time i cross it. Mostly for my friends to let them know i either left home or am heading back.  Happy trails!