Category: United States
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Hydrangea Festival
Peak hydrangea-season, mid-July on Cape Cod. My aunt, my grandmother, my brother and I spent the day in Chatham, touring the local gardens of the annual Hydrangea Festival. To be perfectly honest, though, the tours weren’t really necessary. The most beautiful hydrangeas of all were out in public, free for all to see. Chatham Main…
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Beacon Hill
My dissertation research brought me to Beacon Hill, around the corner from the Golden Dome. These past few days interviewing subjects in the city have kept me very close to the Freedom Trail and some of the more quaint little streets in this town. They remind me so much of London – the influence is…
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Littleton
Hazy, cloudy, rainy day in the mountains. Grey on green, depth ever expanding. A quick trip up for my cousins’ grad party, and an excuse to play with my camera in their beautiful back yard.
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Brant Rock
Sunset via Brant Rock. There are some places in the world that are physically, aesthetic. This place, for me, is even more. Emotionally, soulfully beautiful. A part of my core. This is the beach that has been mine ever since before I could walk. It’s where we’d collect rocks and shells as kids. Sneak away…
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Green Harbor
Green Harbor Marina & Brant Rock Beach. I’ve been coming here since I was literally weeks old. Sitting on the boat, dinner at the Venus, icecream down the street. It never, ever, gets old.
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July Third
My absolute favorite day of the year: the Third of July in Marshfield. Sitting on the beach all day, lighting fireworks on the beach all night. Tradition, family, friends. I’ll let the photos speak for themselves. This is my America. This is why I go back.
