Black White & Brown

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Providence Snowfall

Because what would this month's post be without photos of snow? Although to be honest, I briefly considered posting images from last year's trip to California. I don't even remember what warmth feels like... For those who live nearby or happened to see it on the news, you won't be surprised to learn that half of these photos are from the recent Winter Storm Juno; a blizzard that dropped 19" of snow onto the capital city and even more in...

Coggeshall Farm Museum

When it's so cold that you need to wear socks inside your boots, a sweater under your coat, and fur-lined gloves even though your hands are already stuffed inside your pockets, it can take a lot to justify going outside. Work pays, garbage smells and sometimes it's good to check the mail. That's about it. During my recent visit to Coggeshall Farm Museum in Bristol, Rhode Island, on a day just as cold as the one described above, I quickly...

Providence Athenaeum

While we all would have loved the weather to stay warm and perhaps visited a few more wineries, it’s that time of year when we often find ourselves wandering around inside wondering what to do with ourselves as the weather turns cold. If god forbid it’s your off day from Netflix or you’re not sure what to do or you simply need a place to work or take a break, the Providence Athenaeum may be your next best choice. Located in the heart of...

Carolyn’s Sakonnet Vineyard

  Carolyn’s Sakonnet Vineyard is a great place to get away in rural Rhode Island. Located inside the picturesque hamlet of Little Compton, it’s surrounded by fields, cottages, and cobblestone walls right off route 77. Sakonnet's charm sets in early as you’re whisked off the main road through a clump of tall, dark trees to a bright open pasture. Step out of the car and you’ll realize you’re just a short walk from the vines...

Mount Hope Farm

Mount Hope Farm in Bristol, Rhode Island, is a wonderful place to visit for people of all ages and backgrounds. In the morning, you’ll find the locals walking their dogs, browsing the farmers’ market, or taking an outdoor yoga class. Visit in the afternoon, and you might glimpse a wedding, hear some live jazz, or catch a beautiful sunset along the bay. With beautiful, rolling grounds open year-round and its three hundred year old...
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