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A Turkey Is Stopping Traffic In Water Mill Publication: The Southampton Press By Shaye Weaver   May 22, 2013 10:00 … Learn more

The Metropolitan Museum exhibit “Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity” ends Memorial Day. If you are able to attend it is well worth it. Among the Monets, Manets and Renoirs, a painting by a lesser known French artist was the one that captivated me.A … Learn more

“An Insider’s View” the Southampton Historical Museum’s 4th Annual Tour of Southampton Homes was held Saturday May 11th. Let’s continue our tour with the quintessential Queen Anne.When I entered the living room with its green sofa, various pr… Learn more

If there were ever a good plot for a children’s book it would be Tom, The Tartan Turkey.  Tom moved … Learn more

A touch of Lavender, Hydrangeas, and pink petunias make the prefect Summer in the Hamptons Window Box.  Come Visit Prince … Learn more

Prince of Scots Providing  gift bags valued well over $50,000 to launch of Avenue on the Beach.  Now that is the … Learn more

A Seaside Church

05.18.2013, Comments Off, Living in the Hamptons, by .

As we began our summer flower boxes we found a wonderful seaside church along the way.

Farmhouse built 1858″Cranberry House”This past Saturday was the fourth annual Southampton Historical Museum’s House Tour. Six beautiful private homes plus the Dune Church as well as the Rogers Mansion and Halsey Homestead were open to charity tick… Learn more

While this unexpected gift of spring time has been blissful in the Hamptons, summer can begin any moment now.  Whether the heat is instantly turned on or not…you can still expect some cool evenings out here. Pair a GAIL TOMA … Continue reading Learn more