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    Entries in Hamptons (11)

    Tuesday
    Mar262013

    The Beautiful c/o The Maidstone in the Hamptons

    On my first trip to the Hamptons, I fell in love immediately. If you've read this blog for any length of time, you know that! It is one of the only places in the world where I don't care about my phone and have actually spent many days in a row not opening my computer. The collection of little towns, whose sleepy winter populations swell in the summer months, embodies the best of all the worlds I love. There is a sophistication not found in any other small towns, because of those in New York City that call it their retreat and want to keep the quality of life the same. Because of this, you'll find some of the best restaurants all within a short drive from one another (depending on traffic of course). The beaches are hands-down the most stunning in the world, where you can most easily see the gorgeous Hamptons light that has lured artists to the East End for decades.

    Andy and I recently packed Rocco, our dog, up and headed out to spend a weekend at c/o The Maidstone in East Hampton. To say that I didn't want to leave is an understatement. I tried to figure out how I could cancel all my Monday and Tuesday meetings so we could stay longer. The first thing we noticed when we arrived was a display of Eton of Sweden pocket squares and shirts. Eton of Sweden is basically the only brand Andy wears - his shirt and pocket square collection is almost entirely Eton. They have a small shop on Madison Avenue in New York but are based in Sweden. I knew this wasn't going to be just another Hamptons B&B when I found out the owners are Swedish and have infused gorgeous Swedish design into every element of the historic property.

    Lovely lounge & breakfast area

    The place to be at nightThe location is the best in the Hamptons - you are a 5-minute drive from Main Beach and could bike it if you want, and only a short walk from the shops and restaurants of East Hampton. The building has been an inn since 1858 but is today owned by c/o Hotels, a Swedish company. The design effectively mixes Scandinavian design elements (such as a super cool blown-up photo of a deserted gas station in our room or the bright flowers and colors on pillows) with the cozy elements that you want in a Hamptons getaway (fireplace, soft throws, stacks of books to peruse).

    Outside of our room

    I didn't want to leave this roomOr this bedReason enough to not be on your computerLocal Treats from the North ForkThe Living Room restaurant (ok I admit I wanted to go even more when I saw Giada de Laurentiis tweet about it and it's on her list of Hamptons favorites) has quickly become a local favorite - they participate in the Slow Food organization, which is a committment to delicious, fresh food while maintaining environmental standards. The food has a Nordic bent, so you'll see items like Swedish meatball sliders or gravlax toast. Breakfast is included and I picked this "Continental Breakfast," which was presented like afternoon tea, piled high with meats, cheeses, fresh berries and fruit, fresh baked breads and croissants, and granola with Greek yogurt.

    Continental BreakfastWe didn't need a beach pass because the beaches aren't crowded this time of year, but all rooms are given a free beach pass which is a lifesaver in the summer. It can be impossible to find parking and expensive. We did, however, take advantage of the sleek red Swedish "Kronan bikes" to bike to the Davids Lane duck pond and around East Hampton, past the Maidstone Country Club, Jerry Seinfeld's house, and on the back roads.

    Most beautiful beaches in the worldTime for a rideI absolutely love pet-friendly hotels and am now constantly on the hunt for great ones, especially ones that don't charge extra. Rocco was especially happy when he was greeted with food & water bowls, cheesy treats, and a towel to clean his paws after running around at the beach.

    He's posing!Best of all, every member of the staff was delightful and helpful, but scooted out of the way to give you your space. One of those ultimate New York dreams (besides owning in the Hamptons) would be spending each summer weekend at c/o The Maidstone - a dream that makes working really, really hard worth it.

    On this trip, we also enjoyed a wonderful dinner at redlbar in Southampton and great tacos for lunch at La Fondita, which has only a small bar and no tables in the winter (lots of outdoor seating in the summer).

    Monday
    Jan072013

    Winter in the Hamptons

    What I love most about the Hamptons is the light, especially the summer light that lasts forever on the beach, the dunes, and in the sky. The winter light is different - on sunny days it is piercingly bright in the mornings only to quickly turn dark by 4 p.m. Last week, we had cold, sunny days and those horrible wintry mix days where you can't see anything except rain and slush coming down horizontally.

    I did a spin class almost every morning at Flywheel Sports (approaching addict status), followed by a movie, seeing friends, reading, working, or driving around. One day was spent exploring Greenport and the North Fork for killer coffee at Aldo's and stopping at Greenport Harbor Brewery for a beer tasting Bedell Cellars for a wine tasting. We ate at so many wonderful restaurants out here: Fresno, Robert's, Suki Zuki, Sam's, Rowdy Hall (Joe the bartender is the BEST), Townline BBQ, John Papas for a casual brunch with friends and their kids, the 1770 House Tavern, plus returned to favorite spots like Wolffer Estate Vineyard and Loaves and Fishes. New Year's Eve we took the ferry to Shelter Island to one of my favorite places on Earth: Vine Street Cafe. I always leave with Post-Hamptons Depression because it is one of the few places I don't care at all about my phone or computer but I always come back recharged.

    A B&B in GreenportInside at Bedell CellarsOutside at Bedell CellarsBeer tasting at Greenport Harbor Brewery

    The fireplace at Robert'sRobert's in Water Mill

    Monday
    Dec242012

    A Merry, Tired Christmas 

    SouthamptonLast year, I reflected with my favorite posts of the year from China & India to Brooklyn, Maui, and Moscow. This year, can I be honest? I am flat-out exhausted and don't have time to reflect! It has been the most exciting, exhilarating year yet with trips to Australia, Peru, Italy, Barcelona, England, the Danube river, British Columbia, Kiawah, L.A., Nevis and incredible career opportunities. We're all tired and busy and trying to build something we love to do. But what I'm really looking forward right at this moment is a low-key week in the Hamptons. The off-season is so wonderful - I've booked spin classes and plan on winter beach walks and cozy dinners, reading books and cooking.

    I wish you, all my friends near and far, a wonderful Christmas and New Year's, rest, great food, lots of laughter and much love!

    Also, I can't stop playing The Nutcracker soundtrack! I saw it this weekend at Lincoln Center and it was magical. I will go every year from now on. Also LOVED dinner at El Toro Blanco last night, a new Mexican spot in the Village. Chopped salad, tuna ceviche, tacos - everything was great.

    Washington Square Park Christmas

    Tuesday
    Jun122012

    The Most Beautiful Hamptons Fruits & Veggies

    I've been knocked out since I got back from the Hamptons. Like sleeping until 7 p.m., dizzy, only eating Saltines kind of knocked out. I'm finally starting to feel a little bit human again so I wanted to post these gorgeous pictures of fruits & veggies from the Hamptons. Everything just tastes better in the Hamptons. Round Swamp Farm is one of my favorite places on the planet, because everything I've gotten there is always the best I've ever had, from peaches and strawberries, to arugula and zucchini.

    Arugula saladIt's strawberry season!

    Friday
    Feb032012

    Friday Links to Love & All Moved In! 

    What a week. For the first time in my life, we had movers pack and move everything for us. And then all of the junk was in our new place, and we couldn't figure out how we possibly stored everything in our old place. Slowly, I am sorting through all the books, kitchen tools, clothes, and massive amounts of random STUFF and making sense of the apartment.

    Walking home from Physique 57 Here's what I loved this week:

    Peaceful & overcast at the Hudson River