Showing posts with label block island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label block island. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

A Kitty-Cat Block Island Recap: PART DOS

Well, looky here, I have my cat camera pics ready. I brought the camera with us to Block Island. I don't think it turned out quite as well as the Party Time camera, but love them anyway. And without further adieu, here's a little kitty-cat recap.



Light House & whiskers

Is that a cat on the beach? Or are you just happy to see me. 

Ryan, I think you have a cat on your lap.


Representin' my hood



My friend Walter, the emu. 

The Blue Dory in all her cuteness. 


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Block Island Adventure: Summer Recap Numbero Uno


Block Island is my happy place. You know what I'm talking about, the kind of place that makes you feel most relaxed, happy, and at peace.  It's a perfect mix of open beaches, quiet streets, and ice cream. Everyone is friendly and it's just kinda perfect. We went this summer to celebrate my 30th birthday and it was just marvelous. We sun bathed, toured the island on a moped (which I highly recommend), visited the famous bluffs, and ate ourselves silly. I'm almost positive that I had the best meal of my life a The Beachhead--can we say lobster mac-n-cheese? Yup, I went there. And I wasn't sorry about it. It was a great time, that's for damn sure. 


ugly, right?!
 
our home away from home
My Birthday dinner...look at his handsome mug?!

Saturday, July 6, 2013

A Cat On Every Picture

Found a cat camera for our Block Island trip. You know, similar to the PARTY TIME camera we used up in Burlington

And I can't wait to use it UP.

I mean, there's a cat on every photo. 

And it looks like this...


And your photos turn out like this...

umm, that's totes gonna be me. Talk about stoked.

What's not to love?

Monday, June 24, 2013

Block Island: A Place Where Vacations Come True

I've only ever been to Block Island one time before, but when I thought about my 30th birthday, and what I wanted to do, it instantly came to my mind. I mean, the place is like a Edward Hopper painting or something.  It's beautiful and tranquil and has a movie theater that was once a roller-rink (with disco ball and all). What I love most is that the island itself doesn't allow tons of buildings to be built. Their goal is to keep the small fishing island feel. As a result there are gorgeous meadows, and undistributed beach sides. You almost feel like you time-travel a bit when you go. Bottom line, it's the bees knees and I can't wait for sun, surf and sangria.