
clementine has really gotten into accessorizing; whether it’s with sunglasses, buckets or even mixing bowls!
– ryan & gub
date of post: July 21st, 2012 | category: baby, travel
tags: baby, holden beach, ryan & gub, travel
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i used a long exposure and was able to capture some night lightning in the distant clouds while at the beach. some of the photos turned out really great!
– ryan
date of post: July 20th, 2012 | category: beaches, photography, summer, travel
tags: beaches, holden beach, photography, ryan, summer, travel
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we headed to holden beach, nc to celebrate gubs mothers birthday. there will be lots of beach posts to follow.
in the meantime, check out these great vintage post cards we found at the beach mart! looks like they’ve been on the shelf since the store opened 30+ years ago.
– ryan & gub
date of post: July 19th, 2012 | category: summer, travel
tags: birthday, holden beach, ryan & gub, summer, travel, vintage
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although not as exciting as our other lighthouse posts, we did take some photos of marblehead light while staying with family in swampscott, mass. we passed by on a driving tour of marblehead, which is an adorable little coastal town, and salem, home of the witch hunt.
we’d love to spend more time in swampscott and marblehead on our next maine adventure! we are normally in a rush to get up to maine and don’t spend much time in these cute new england towns. marblehead has lots of shops and restaurants along picturesque narrow streets, all of which are surrounded by historic buildings. it’s really beautiful!
check out our previous posts on lighthouses and this great map of maine lighthouses.
marblehead, ma 01945
date of post: July 18th, 2012 | category: lighthouses, new england, travel
tags: lighthouses, new england, photography, ryan & gub, travel
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another great lighthouse you should visit if ever in maine is portland head light. we ended up going there right after freeport on our recent maine excursion. the lighthouse offers great views of portland , me and the rocky coast of cape elizabeth. on a clear day, you can also see ram island ledge lighthouse, spring point ledge lighthouse and cape elizabeth lighthouse.
the drive to portland head light is very scenic as well! there are gorgeous mansions along the coast and picturesque views of cape elizabeth. it’s well worth an afternoon treck!
portland head light is on the grounds of fort williams park. besides the lighthouse, the park has lots of green space for walks and picnics and old forts to explore. it’s a pretty huge place, 90 acres in all, and is totally free, so you can’t go wrong!
there is a marker for henry wadsworth longfellow next to the lighthouse. he was frequent visiter and used the views for poetic inspiration.
check out our previous posts on lighthouses and this great map of maine lighthouses.
1000 shore road
cape elizabeth, me 04107
207-799-2661
date of post: July 17th, 2012 | category: lighthouses, new england, travel
tags: lighthouses, new england, photography, ryan & gub, travel
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as you may know, we are big fans of lighthouses, especially ones along the rocky coast of new england. one of our first stops in maine this year, as per usual sterritt family tradition, was nubble lighthouse.
it’s really quite a beautiful lighthouse, with plenty of rocks and benches to sit back and take in the scenery. you can’t actually go over to the island and climb it, however the surrounding rocky coast provides enough entertainment. the sky rail to the island looks pretty intense anyways!
if you are ever in maine, you should definitely visit nubble lighthouse, aka cape neddick!
check out our previous posts on lighthouses and this great map of maine lighthouses.
– ryan & gub
sohier park road
york, me 03909
date of post: July 16th, 2012 | category: lighthouses, new england, travel
tags: lighthouses, new england, photography, ryan & gub, travel
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people in new england take their window boxes pretty seriously! you see beautiful, lush boxes everywhere; from dockside lobster shacks and trailer parks to elegant century-old homes.
– ryan & gub
date of post: July 15th, 2012 | category: flowers & trees, new england, summer, travel
tags: flowers & trees, new england, photography, ryan & gub, summer, travel
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here is another great living walls mural in the old fourth ward area of atlanta. it’s by street artist know hope, who hails from tel aviv, israel. it’s actually super close to the gaia & nanook and jaz murals on edgewood ave.
know hope’s artwork is really amazing, i’m excited he did such a cool mural in atlanta! he works in various media; from cardboard cutouts & lanterns to painted murals and 3d installation pieces, all of which have a recurring black & white character with a red heart.
check out more know hope artwork here & here or some “making-of” coverage here & here. or visit this website for an interview from a few years ago.
you can also order a self-published book of “drawings, writings, photographs and other side-seen moments” called bound by ties directly from know hope for $35. hurry though, he only printed a 1,000.
check out our previous coverage of living walls atlanta and also a great google map of the 2011 living walls murals.
– ryan
451 edgewood ave
atlanta, ga 30312
date of post: July 14th, 2012 | category: art, atlanta, design, living walls atlanta, murals
tags: art, atlanta, design, living walls atlanta, murals, old fourth ward, ryan
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clementine was having some fun with her little radio flyer wagon! surprisingly, she still sort of fit in it.
– ryan & gub
date of post: July 13th, 2012 | category: baby
tags: baby, ryan & gub
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we recently had a sighting of our neighborhood barred owl in our backyard. for years we’ve heard lots of owls behind our house, but we never saw one up close, especially in broad daylight.
its eyes were solid black and really beautiful. it was totally staring us down while we took photos. unfortunately it flew away too quickly, so i only got a blurry shot of its wingspan. we could still see it hiding in a nearby tree after it flew away though.
– ryan & gub
date of post: July 12th, 2012 | category: animals, photography, science
tags: animals, photography, ryan & gub, science
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