Pier pressure 💦 Our friends Peter, Tom, Paul and Matt are visiting us in Martha’s Vineyard. (I know, I know, only a few more and we’ll have a complete set of apostles!) It’s been so nice to reconnect and relax with some of the people we love the most.
Tried to watch the sunset, but got dusk in my eyes 🌅 Easily my favorite meal of our Martha’s Vineyard trip was dinner at @Outermostinn. The evening began with oysters and drinks on the lawn with a view of the Gay Head Lighthouse in the distance (never gonna not laugh typing that out 😜). We then indulged in a tasting menu featuring Cape-specific delights like fried lobster legs, chilled corn chowder and local scallops. The pièce de résistance was watching the sunset in the distance while enjoying great conversation with friends. All in all, a perfect blend of amazing food, stunning scenery, and wonderful company.
Tried to watch the sunset, but got dusk in my eyes 🌅 Easily my favorite meal of our Martha’s Vineyard trip was dinner at @Outermostinn. The evening began with oysters and drinks on the lawn with a view of the Gay Head Lighthouse in the distance (never gonna not laugh typing that out 😜). We then indulged in a tasting menu featuring Cape-specific delights like fried lobster legs, chilled corn chowder and local scallops. The pièce de résistance was watching the sunset in the distance while enjoying great conversation with friends. All in all, a perfect blend of amazing food, stunning scenery, and wonderful company.
Tried to watch the sunset, but got dusk in my eyes 🌅 Easily my favorite meal of our Martha’s Vineyard trip was dinner at @Outermostinn. The evening began with oysters and drinks on the lawn with a view of the Gay Head Lighthouse in the distance (never gonna not laugh typing that out 😜). We then indulged in a tasting menu featuring Cape-specific delights like fried lobster legs, chilled corn chowder and local scallops. The pièce de résistance was watching the sunset in the distance while enjoying great conversation with friends. All in all, a perfect blend of amazing food, stunning scenery, and wonderful company.
Tried to watch the sunset, but got dusk in my eyes 🌅 Easily my favorite meal of our Martha’s Vineyard trip was dinner at @Outermostinn. The evening began with oysters and drinks on the lawn with a view of the Gay Head Lighthouse in the distance (never gonna not laugh typing that out 😜). We then indulged in a tasting menu featuring Cape-specific delights like fried lobster legs, chilled corn chowder and local scallops. The pièce de résistance was watching the sunset in the distance while enjoying great conversation with friends. All in all, a perfect blend of amazing food, stunning scenery, and wonderful company.
Tried to watch the sunset, but got dusk in my eyes 🌅 Easily my favorite meal of our Martha’s Vineyard trip was dinner at @Outermostinn. The evening began with oysters and drinks on the lawn with a view of the Gay Head Lighthouse in the distance (never gonna not laugh typing that out 😜). We then indulged in a tasting menu featuring Cape-specific delights like fried lobster legs, chilled corn chowder and local scallops. The pièce de résistance was watching the sunset in the distance while enjoying great conversation with friends. All in all, a perfect blend of amazing food, stunning scenery, and wonderful company.
Tried to watch the sunset, but got dusk in my eyes 🌅 Easily my favorite meal of our Martha’s Vineyard trip was dinner at @Outermostinn. The evening began with oysters and drinks on the lawn with a view of the Gay Head Lighthouse in the distance (never gonna not laugh typing that out 😜). We then indulged in a tasting menu featuring Cape-specific delights like fried lobster legs, chilled corn chowder and local scallops. The pièce de résistance was watching the sunset in the distance while enjoying great conversation with friends. All in all, a perfect blend of amazing food, stunning scenery, and wonderful company.
Tried to watch the sunset, but got dusk in my eyes 🌅 Easily my favorite meal of our Martha’s Vineyard trip was dinner at @Outermostinn. The evening began with oysters and drinks on the lawn with a view of the Gay Head Lighthouse in the distance (never gonna not laugh typing that out 😜). We then indulged in a tasting menu featuring Cape-specific delights like fried lobster legs, chilled corn chowder and local scallops. The pièce de résistance was watching the sunset in the distance while enjoying great conversation with friends. All in all, a perfect blend of amazing food, stunning scenery, and wonderful company.
Tried to watch the sunset, but got dusk in my eyes 🌅 Easily my favorite meal of our Martha’s Vineyard trip was dinner at @Outermostinn. The evening began with oysters and drinks on the lawn with a view of the Gay Head Lighthouse in the distance (never gonna not laugh typing that out 😜). We then indulged in a tasting menu featuring Cape-specific delights like fried lobster legs, chilled corn chowder and local scallops. The pièce de résistance was watching the sunset in the distance while enjoying great conversation with friends. All in all, a perfect blend of amazing food, stunning scenery, and wonderful company.
Tried to watch the sunset, but got dusk in my eyes 🌅 Easily my favorite meal of our Martha’s Vineyard trip was dinner at @Outermostinn. The evening began with oysters and drinks on the lawn with a view of the Gay Head Lighthouse in the distance (never gonna not laugh typing that out 😜). We then indulged in a tasting menu featuring Cape-specific delights like fried lobster legs, chilled corn chowder and local scallops. The pièce de résistance was watching the sunset in the distance while enjoying great conversation with friends. All in all, a perfect blend of amazing food, stunning scenery, and wonderful company.
Tried to watch the sunset, but got dusk in my eyes 🌅 Easily my favorite meal of our Martha’s Vineyard trip was dinner at @Outermostinn. The evening began with oysters and drinks on the lawn with a view of the Gay Head Lighthouse in the distance (never gonna not laugh typing that out 😜). We then indulged in a tasting menu featuring Cape-specific delights like fried lobster legs, chilled corn chowder and local scallops. The pièce de résistance was watching the sunset in the distance while enjoying great conversation with friends. All in all, a perfect blend of amazing food, stunning scenery, and wonderful company.
With the sun out and my summer mixtape blasting, we hopped in the Jeep for a day of sightseeing. Our first stop was Vineyard Haven, a charming harbor town. First things first — we needed iced coffee, which we found at @Waterside_Market. Then we wandered into @bunchofgrapes bookstore and @shopislandvintage where I picked up some seriously cute pieces that I can’t wait to show off this summer. Next, we headed over to Oak Bluffs, the liveliest of the MV towns, where we toured the “Gingerbread Houses” before grabbing a clam strips lunch (my favorite Cape Cod dish) at @lookouttavernmv. Finally, with the sun still shining, we drove to the far east end of the island to visit Edgartown. If you were to close your eyes and picture Cape Cod, you would probably be drawing Edgartown in your mind — colonial homes, hydrangeas, and picket fences draped with bunting. Despite still being full from lunch, we picked up a couple of scoops of ice cream from @madmarthas and managed to keep most of it from dripping on our shirts.
With the sun out and my summer mixtape blasting, we hopped in the Jeep for a day of sightseeing. Our first stop was Vineyard Haven, a charming harbor town. First things first — we needed iced coffee, which we found at @Waterside_Market. Then we wandered into @bunchofgrapes bookstore and @shopislandvintage where I picked up some seriously cute pieces that I can’t wait to show off this summer. Next, we headed over to Oak Bluffs, the liveliest of the MV towns, where we toured the “Gingerbread Houses” before grabbing a clam strips lunch (my favorite Cape Cod dish) at @lookouttavernmv. Finally, with the sun still shining, we drove to the far east end of the island to visit Edgartown. If you were to close your eyes and picture Cape Cod, you would probably be drawing Edgartown in your mind — colonial homes, hydrangeas, and picket fences draped with bunting. Despite still being full from lunch, we picked up a couple of scoops of ice cream from @madmarthas and managed to keep most of it from dripping on our shirts.
With the sun out and my summer mixtape blasting, we hopped in the Jeep for a day of sightseeing. Our first stop was Vineyard Haven, a charming harbor town. First things first — we needed iced coffee, which we found at @Waterside_Market. Then we wandered into @bunchofgrapes bookstore and @shopislandvintage where I picked up some seriously cute pieces that I can’t wait to show off this summer. Next, we headed over to Oak Bluffs, the liveliest of the MV towns, where we toured the “Gingerbread Houses” before grabbing a clam strips lunch (my favorite Cape Cod dish) at @lookouttavernmv. Finally, with the sun still shining, we drove to the far east end of the island to visit Edgartown. If you were to close your eyes and picture Cape Cod, you would probably be drawing Edgartown in your mind — colonial homes, hydrangeas, and picket fences draped with bunting. Despite still being full from lunch, we picked up a couple of scoops of ice cream from @madmarthas and managed to keep most of it from dripping on our shirts.
With the sun out and my summer mixtape blasting, we hopped in the Jeep for a day of sightseeing. Our first stop was Vineyard Haven, a charming harbor town. First things first — we needed iced coffee, which we found at @Waterside_Market. Then we wandered into @bunchofgrapes bookstore and @shopislandvintage where I picked up some seriously cute pieces that I can’t wait to show off this summer. Next, we headed over to Oak Bluffs, the liveliest of the MV towns, where we toured the “Gingerbread Houses” before grabbing a clam strips lunch (my favorite Cape Cod dish) at @lookouttavernmv. Finally, with the sun still shining, we drove to the far east end of the island to visit Edgartown. If you were to close your eyes and picture Cape Cod, you would probably be drawing Edgartown in your mind — colonial homes, hydrangeas, and picket fences draped with bunting. Despite still being full from lunch, we picked up a couple of scoops of ice cream from @madmarthas and managed to keep most of it from dripping on our shirts.
With the sun out and my summer mixtape blasting, we hopped in the Jeep for a day of sightseeing. Our first stop was Vineyard Haven, a charming harbor town. First things first — we needed iced coffee, which we found at @Waterside_Market. Then we wandered into @bunchofgrapes bookstore and @shopislandvintage where I picked up some seriously cute pieces that I can’t wait to show off this summer. Next, we headed over to Oak Bluffs, the liveliest of the MV towns, where we toured the “Gingerbread Houses” before grabbing a clam strips lunch (my favorite Cape Cod dish) at @lookouttavernmv. Finally, with the sun still shining, we drove to the far east end of the island to visit Edgartown. If you were to close your eyes and picture Cape Cod, you would probably be drawing Edgartown in your mind — colonial homes, hydrangeas, and picket fences draped with bunting. Despite still being full from lunch, we picked up a couple of scoops of ice cream from @madmarthas and managed to keep most of it from dripping on our shirts.
With the sun out and my summer mixtape blasting, we hopped in the Jeep for a day of sightseeing. Our first stop was Vineyard Haven, a charming harbor town. First things first — we needed iced coffee, which we found at @Waterside_Market. Then we wandered into @bunchofgrapes bookstore and @shopislandvintage where I picked up some seriously cute pieces that I can’t wait to show off this summer. Next, we headed over to Oak Bluffs, the liveliest of the MV towns, where we toured the “Gingerbread Houses” before grabbing a clam strips lunch (my favorite Cape Cod dish) at @lookouttavernmv. Finally, with the sun still shining, we drove to the far east end of the island to visit Edgartown. If you were to close your eyes and picture Cape Cod, you would probably be drawing Edgartown in your mind — colonial homes, hydrangeas, and picket fences draped with bunting. Despite still being full from lunch, we picked up a couple of scoops of ice cream from @madmarthas and managed to keep most of it from dripping on our shirts.
With the sun out and my summer mixtape blasting, we hopped in the Jeep for a day of sightseeing. Our first stop was Vineyard Haven, a charming harbor town. First things first — we needed iced coffee, which we found at @Waterside_Market. Then we wandered into @bunchofgrapes bookstore and @shopislandvintage where I picked up some seriously cute pieces that I can’t wait to show off this summer. Next, we headed over to Oak Bluffs, the liveliest of the MV towns, where we toured the “Gingerbread Houses” before grabbing a clam strips lunch (my favorite Cape Cod dish) at @lookouttavernmv. Finally, with the sun still shining, we drove to the far east end of the island to visit Edgartown. If you were to close your eyes and picture Cape Cod, you would probably be drawing Edgartown in your mind — colonial homes, hydrangeas, and picket fences draped with bunting. Despite still being full from lunch, we picked up a couple of scoops of ice cream from @madmarthas and managed to keep most of it from dripping on our shirts.
With the sun out and my summer mixtape blasting, we hopped in the Jeep for a day of sightseeing. Our first stop was Vineyard Haven, a charming harbor town. First things first — we needed iced coffee, which we found at @Waterside_Market. Then we wandered into @bunchofgrapes bookstore and @shopislandvintage where I picked up some seriously cute pieces that I can’t wait to show off this summer. Next, we headed over to Oak Bluffs, the liveliest of the MV towns, where we toured the “Gingerbread Houses” before grabbing a clam strips lunch (my favorite Cape Cod dish) at @lookouttavernmv. Finally, with the sun still shining, we drove to the far east end of the island to visit Edgartown. If you were to close your eyes and picture Cape Cod, you would probably be drawing Edgartown in your mind — colonial homes, hydrangeas, and picket fences draped with bunting. Despite still being full from lunch, we picked up a couple of scoops of ice cream from @madmarthas and managed to keep most of it from dripping on our shirts.
With the sun out and my summer mixtape blasting, we hopped in the Jeep for a day of sightseeing. Our first stop was Vineyard Haven, a charming harbor town. First things first — we needed iced coffee, which we found at @Waterside_Market. Then we wandered into @bunchofgrapes bookstore and @shopislandvintage where I picked up some seriously cute pieces that I can’t wait to show off this summer. Next, we headed over to Oak Bluffs, the liveliest of the MV towns, where we toured the “Gingerbread Houses” before grabbing a clam strips lunch (my favorite Cape Cod dish) at @lookouttavernmv. Finally, with the sun still shining, we drove to the far east end of the island to visit Edgartown. If you were to close your eyes and picture Cape Cod, you would probably be drawing Edgartown in your mind — colonial homes, hydrangeas, and picket fences draped with bunting. Despite still being full from lunch, we picked up a couple of scoops of ice cream from @madmarthas and managed to keep most of it from dripping on our shirts.
Clam and get it! 🦪 The one thing I absolutely wanted to do while visiting Cape Cod was to make some kind of outrageous clam bake. I turned to my domestic goddess and queen of the WASPs, @inagarten. Her kitchen clambake was exactly what I was dreaming of — mountains of littleneck clams, steamers, mussels, peel-and-eat shrimp and lobsters, all plucked right out of the sea by @larsensfishmarket. We paired it with her famous Pandemic Cosmopolitan, naturally. I swear, my fingers still smell like butter! 🦞
Clam and get it! 🦪 The one thing I absolutely wanted to do while visiting Cape Cod was to make some kind of outrageous clam bake. I turned to my domestic goddess and queen of the WASPs, @inagarten. Her kitchen clambake was exactly what I was dreaming of — mountains of littleneck clams, steamers, mussels, peel-and-eat shrimp and lobsters, all plucked right out of the sea by @larsensfishmarket. We paired it with her famous Pandemic Cosmopolitan, naturally. I swear, my fingers still smell like butter! 🦞
Clam and get it! 🦪 The one thing I absolutely wanted to do while visiting Cape Cod was to make some kind of outrageous clam bake. I turned to my domestic goddess and queen of the WASPs, @inagarten. Her kitchen clambake was exactly what I was dreaming of — mountains of littleneck clams, steamers, mussels, peel-and-eat shrimp and lobsters, all plucked right out of the sea by @larsensfishmarket. We paired it with her famous Pandemic Cosmopolitan, naturally. I swear, my fingers still smell like butter! 🦞
Clam and get it! 🦪 The one thing I absolutely wanted to do while visiting Cape Cod was to make some kind of outrageous clam bake. I turned to my domestic goddess and queen of the WASPs, @inagarten. Her kitchen clambake was exactly what I was dreaming of — mountains of littleneck clams, steamers, mussels, peel-and-eat shrimp and lobsters, all plucked right out of the sea by @larsensfishmarket. We paired it with her famous Pandemic Cosmopolitan, naturally. I swear, my fingers still smell like butter! 🦞