My Coast of Summer series allowed me to spend time studying the shingle style vernacular as it manifests itself on the eastern seaboard.
Coast of Summer - Black and White
For the final installment of my 2020 Coast of Summer series, I am sharing some of my favorite locations as seen in black and white.
The light along the coast creates interesting light and shadow often viewed best absent of color.
Watch Hill Full Moon - Part Twelve
I decided to conclude my Coast of Summer tour in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, just a few miles from where I started back in June.
For variety, I decided to go on the night of the full moon in late August.
Newport - Part Eleven
Although it is known today as a summer place for the rich and powerful, Newport, Rhode Island had humble and sometimes controversial beginnings.
Monhegan Island - Part Ten
Of all the places I have visited this summer on my Coast of Summer tour, Monhegan Island in Maine left the most lasting impression. It doesn't make a lot of sense for me to spend a full summer there, but there is no doubt I’d like to.
NH Route 1A - Part Nine
The seacoast of New Hampshire is short. You can drive it in less than an hour, but it is very popular with summer tourists for its expansive public beaches and boardwalks.
The drive on NH Route 1A is part nine of my Coast of Summer series.
Marblehead - Part Eight
Marblehead is located between Gloucester and Boston and is known as an east coast center of boating.
Historically, its population is known as seamen and fishermen of great skill.
Cape Ann - Part Seven
I have always wanted to go on a whale watch and for some reason never had, until I visited Cape Ann for my Coast of Summer series.
I am so impressed with these huge, peaceful animals. If I could (and maybe I can) I would make studying them my life’s work.
Provincetown - Part Six
Traveling to the outer tip of Cape Cod.
Provincetown serves as part six of my Coast of Summer series.
Kamala Harris (Update)
While covering the New Hampshire primary in 2019, I filed the following story on an April campaign stop by California Senator Kamala Harris.
I’m reposting - with some minor updates in the text - to reflect her selection as Joe Biden’s pick to be his vice presidential running mate.
Truro - Part Five
Traveling east along Cape Cod, I reach the town of Truro, as I continue my Coast of Summer series.
Connecticut River - Part Four
The Connecticut River connects interior New England to the Atlantic Ocean.
The maritime heritage of the region is evident from Essex, Connecticut to Saybrook Point.
Narragansett - Part Three
Narragansett, Rhode Island is next door to Newport. It is known for its public beaches and surfing.
The Forks - Part Two
The forks of eastern Long Island reach out into the Atlantic Ocean toward Cape Cod and the islands.
This is part two of my Coast of Summer project. The Forks.
Stonington Borough - Part One
This is part one of a multi-part project exploring the northeast coastline during the summer of 2020.
First stop: Stonington Borough in Connecticut.
110 Days Profile
Chris Hoffman, a writer for Connecticut Magazine, followed my trip around the world on social media and was intrigued enough to pitch a story on the journey to his editors. They bought it!!
Here is the resulting article from the July issue.
Hartford Seminary
The Hartford Seminary building, which was completed and opened in 1981, is one of the first commercial projects from architect Richard Meier.
Its construction plays a significant role in the history of the institution and in Meier’s career.
110 Days
World of Protest
As 2020 began protests of various types over a number of issues were spreading across the globe.
They show no sign of letting up as economic disparity remains a driving force in global politics.
Tierra del Fuego
What you’ll find in a journey to the end of the world.