| All Photos of/by Muffy Aldrich |
Branford, Connecticut's Thimble Islands, a collection of islands adjacent to Stony Creek, is worth experiencing for its unique geography, structures, and culture.
| All Photos by/of Muffy Aldrich |
| Made in Scotland of 90% Wool and 10% Cashmere |
| Also Made in Scotland of 90% Wool and 10% Cashmere |
| Made in Britain, Blue Suede Deck Loafers for the Ladies |
A reader question:
Dear Muffy,
On the assumption that I'm not the only one of your readers that enjoys a gin & tonic, what is their favourite "slice" or for that matter "wedge". I personally prefer lime, but I have a dear friend who likes orange, which is not something I've seen anyone else do. If it's not lime, it's usually lemon. Any thoughts?
Kind regards
| Photos by Salt Water New England |
Where do you get your shorts? Do you have a favorite source or do you treat them more as a commodity? For colors and styles, what are the "must haves" and deal breakers?
| Photo by Salt Water New England |
Colby College, about 90 minutes away in Waterville, and a construction magnate with a hefty foundation have joined forces in an unusual environmental initiative aimed at reviving Port Clyde and then some... Colby’s plans would expand Port Clyde from a town almost exclusively dependent on tourism, fishing and the arts to an academic and research center aimed at helping to find remedies for natural disasters and climate change nationwide. The initiative, if successful, would change not only the economics of Port Clyde but also its cultural and physical fabric.
- A Town With Wyeth Ties Plans a Comeback From Disaster <https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/19/business/colby-college-port-clyde-maine-waterfront.html>
Our 2012 Photos of Port Clyde, Maine, Before the Devasting Fire of Almost Three Years Ago:
| Photo: Muffy Aldrich |