A Birthday Breather in Bermuda / May 24, 2011

While the weekend, when we’re actually shooting, is the absolute best, favorite, part of our job, we still need a breather every once in a while. It’s especially nice when we get a chance to recharge our batteries and replenish those creative juices smack in the middle of our busy Spring season. So we took a short break earlier this month for a quick weekend trip to Bermuda and the Newstead Belmont (oh yes, we’d stay again). Plus, it was Anne’s birthday and Bill decided she needed a good surprise and he *almost* got her this time!

We rarely lifted a camera, it was supposed to be a break after all, but we just couldn’t resist a few snaps to capture just a taste of Bermuda’s beauty. That “little pink houses for you and me” song went through our head more than once while we were there. We look forward to returning someday and exploring the little island more next time on scooters!

Here are a few select images. Enjoy!

Our bay-side inn had a reciprocal agreement with another resort on the ocean side for use of their private beach. It was perfect!

Taking the free ferry into the township of Hamilton for dinner.

What was left of Anne’s birthday dessert…

View from Hamilton back toward our inn.

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Comments: 3
  1. cathy
    May 24,2011, 10:01 AM

    Happy Birthday Anne!!! What a great place to spend your birthday.
    We are headed to a wedding June 25 with the family for a wedding in Bermuda, the bride and groom attended Carly’s wedding last July, a great place for us to celebrate almost a year for them. Thanks for sharing the photos, makes me more excited. Cathy

  2. May 24,2011, 10:11 AM

    Oh, how fun, Cathy! What a beautiful and special place to say I Do. You will love it there. Hugs to you all and happy (almost!) anniversary to Carly & Chris! xoxo…anne

  3. June 30,2011, 10:05 AM

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