Rhode Island is one of the best kept secrets of the east coast, and it is a place filled with little treasures. Next June, I will be wearing a big white dress and celebrating my wedding on one of the local beaches and I wanted to share with everyone why it is so special
The week began with stormy weather, and I love the beach on an overcast day, the sky is alive with marbelized clouds and the ocean is angry and full of life
The best part of a cloudy day is having the beach all to yourself
My Yellow Umbrella
Me and my Dad
The Ocean House is one of my absolute favorite places in Rhode Island, located in the elegant coastal town of Watch Hill. At one time, the Ocean House was the oldest hotel still standing on the East Coast, it took you back to another era, another world. It is the place where my father proposed to my mother and we have celebrated many birthday's and other special occasions. A few years ago, the old Ocean House was knocked down and rebuilt, restored to its original beauty, and few things in life would be more lovely then a cool glass of wine on its huge porches overlooking one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Aunt Carrie's is a Rhode Island institution. Established in 1920 and located on the tip of Point Judith, they serve the best clam cakes, seafood and chowder around. It is a beloved place and it just wouldn't be a vacation without a visit to Aunt Carrie's
The town where I will be having the wedding is known as Narragansett, and upon entering you pass through the icon of the town, the Towers. Built in the 1880's as a resort and casino, it lights up the evenings over Narragansett Bay giving a magical atmosphere to this beach community
As you walk down the beach from the Towers, you come upon the North Beach Clubhouse where I will be having my wedding. A simple building with an AMAZING deck, you are right on the beach and steps from the ocean. There are few other places with a location like this, and I hope it will make for a memorable evening.
The Sheltor Harbor Inn is a charming inn located in Charlestown. The food is fantastic and the rooms are filled with New England warmth and charecter, it is home to beautiful gardens and croquet courts and a short shuttle to the private beach. It is a lovely way to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and relax in Rhode Island.
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