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Summer Distractions
by Holly Bedrosian on 7/21/2008 12:34:48 PM



Since I didn’t blog at all last week, and I decided to take the time to write about some of the summer distractions that have been competing for my attention. Here are a few of my favorite places:

York Beach, Maine: Probably my favorite summertime destination for its low-key New England feel and two beaches: “Long Sands” for the serious surf and sand seeker, and the more quaint “Short Sands” surrounded by charming shops including the Goldenrod, famous for their salt water taffy.

Ogunquit, Maine: Another favorite beach, with a scenic mile-long walk along the coast leading to Perkins Cove, which is lined with boutiques and restaurants.
Newbury Street, Boston: This is my pick for the ultimate in shopping, people-watching, and al-fresco dining.

Watertown, Massachusetts: Culturally diverse, Watertown is rich in ethnic food markets and bakeries; I go to pick up Armenian goodies like lahmejune and baklava. Watertown is also home to the Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA), containing the largest collection of Armenian artifacts in North America. (This is also related to the piece I am currently working on… more about that soon.)

Mystic Country, Connecticut/Rhode Island: I have not been yet this year, but I am looking forward to going back for the beautiful beaches and the numerous wineries, some of which offer tours.

Kittery, Maine: Besides being close to York and Ogunquit (see above), this town has some of the best outlet shopping I have ever seen. I figure I can do some early Christmas shopping, and get a little something for myself with the money I have saved.

Hampton Beach, New Hampshire: When I have a craving for a crowded beach complete with a boardwalk lined with shops selling fried dough, pizza, ice cream, and fudge, Hampton hits the spot. Also located on the boardwalk is the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom where I recently saw comedian/impressionist Frank Caliendo (if laughter is good for your health, I’m pretty sure seeing this show added 10+ years to my life!)

Well, I could go on and on, but I should get back to art. Readers, please feel free to add comments about your favorite summertime destinations!




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1 Responses:

7/21/2008 6:30:53 PM
Debbi Friedman wrote:

Holly - how fun to find out you go to Maine so much! We just had a super week up there, and, like you, I found the salt water taffy to be superb! There is a store in Boothbay Harbor that makes and pulls it's own taffy - you can watch them, and then you know it's really fresh!





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