Author: Anna Marie

Cement Jungle’s Eastern Archipelago

Manhattan is a mixed grid of many strategically, others seemingly haphazardly, evenly yet oddly spaced pillars and structures with the freedom to choose your flavor of mayhem at their base and in their endless confines. Whereas nature and the sea have a different congruency of patterns throughout, that demand respect. Each affords the enjoyment of a different kind of liberation… Read more →

Berry Grateful

We’ve been dealing with an if-then-else flow chart of circumstances for a while but it’s time we made some decisions. Hurricane season is upon us. Our three previous seasons made getting out of a hurricane zone easy. Not this one… hurricanes, huh, bring ‘um on, considering alternatives. We figured we’d just extend our stay and watch the weather closely. If a… Read more →

Quarantined in the Berry Islands

Life is a bowl of… Berry Islands-population about 400. During such an unnerving time, we’re certainly trying to make the best of it and the beauty of this island chain is a balm to our nerves. Quite simply, it’s not a bad place to be quarantined… After island hopping from Trinidad to Martha’s Vinyard, it is the Berry Islands that… Read more →