How to bring New Yorkers' favorite summer getaways home this summer — without being glued to a screen.
So you’re unlikely to be going anywhere this summer — and you’re probably sick of staring at your computer these days, for a virtual this and a virtual that. But fret not! Your summer dreams can live on — just, you know, a bit closer to home. Sagaponack mainstay Loaves & Fishes is gearing up for the launch of its new farm-to-table cookbook series.
3-Legged Downward Facing Dog: Lift right leg straight up toward the sky while maintaining a rootedness in hands and feet. Focus on lengthening not only the lifted leg, but also finding a deep stretch of the grounding leg. Stabilize the shoulders to keep even weight on both hands, keep the hips aligned and spread the toes. Switch legs.
After 150 years in business, Claudio’s in Greenport has proven its ability to weather many storms . Heading into summer, the collective of restaurants is unable to open its dining rooms to guests but don’t worry: Diners can still enjoy seafood dishes and pizza via takeout and delivery, available by land or by sea, for those who prefer dockside pickup.
“The founding principle of Miraval is mindfulness,” says Simon Marxer, Miraval’s spa and wellbeing director. “These animals are not focused on what was lost or what will never be, but focused on the present moment.”
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