A springtime walk through the Village.
Out & About in Sag Harbor
Thanks to Daisy for the many springtime walks. Featuring the progression of springtime blooms along Sag Harbor Village streets. By Sandra Novick
All in Community
A springtime walk through the Village.
Thanks to Daisy for the many springtime walks. Featuring the progression of springtime blooms along Sag Harbor Village streets. By Sandra Novick
Women’s History Month.
Be inspired! By Sandra Novick.
With March weather “roaring” by, we captured a few of the local scenes.
And just like that stores are reopening on a full schedule and daffodils are blooming. By Sandra Novick.
Sag Harbor Life. Some Winter “Goings On.”
We were surprised and delighted to see all the ice sculptures on the sidewalks, melting just a little in the beautiful, sunny day…
"To anyone out there: I only ask that you care before it’s too late, That you live aware and awake, That you lead with love in hours of hate."
A poem by Amanda Gorman presented at the opening of the 77th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
An unlikely destination. But not for Helene Munson, our most adventurous traveler, who seeks out public art spaces that display the history, culture, and vibrancy of its location.
Click thru for a tour, and expect the unexpected!
We commemorate life this Veterans Day and remember our Veterans, with gratitude.
Recalling In Flanders Fields, Moina Michael, and the red crepe paper poppies, a symbol for the lives of those that fought for our liberties.. By Sandra Novick.
A Rainy Sunday Afternoon on the North Fork.
Recommended by the NYT, 36 Hours, North Fork, Long Island, and of course by Hummingbird.
“Girlfriends are essential when life goes sideways.”
Going back to the earliest times, women depend on their relationships with their closest friends. More about the strong relationships women build with each other from Angela Rieck.
Dogs are family.
Insights into Colombian culture as we accompany Helene on her new adventure. A travel narrative by Helene Munson.
I actually gasped when I saw this photo.
“…its ability to go this way and that flapping its wings like 50 times a second, and its long slender beak that reaches deep into the most beautiful flower to sip the sweetest nectar.” I say “Cheers to that!”
The remembrances of those that perished remain etched in our minds and hearts.
22 Years. We will never forget… you.