life’s a beach. and lobster is delicious.

Well, these pictures just scream summer, wouldn’t you say?

It was my very first day at the beach and it was heavenly to say the least. I can’t believe I waited until the first day of July to go, but it’s not as though I wasn’t doing other equally important things. Places to go! People to see! That’s going to be my motto all summer long.

Good Harbor Beach up in Gloucester on the North Shore is a beach that Zan has been going to ever since he was a kid. And now, it has become my favorite beach as well. The sand is super light and soft and the beach stretches long and wide. Yesterday we went up in the afternoon, around 3, which was nice because the sun wasn’t too scorching (although in general, this weekend was H.O.T.) and the crowds were starting to fade. We stopped at Five Guys on the way up and then I spent the rest of the time with my toes buried in the sand and nose in my book.

The night ended with lobsters and mussels, which I happily drenched in loads of butter.

You only live once, people.

You only live ONCE.

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From my experience, all of the North Shore beaches are wonderful. And they’re easy to get to, too! You can drive (about 45 minutes from Boston) or easily take the Commuter Rail up to many of the beaches along the North Shore of Massachusetts.

Below is a list of beaches I have been to in the North Shore, and I can attest that they are all terrific:

Beaches in Gloucester

Good Harbor Beach — good long stretch of white sand and there’s an island that you can walk out to on a sand bar at low tide. A personal favorite.

Wingaersheek Beach — soft sand and an area of very large rocks where puddles of water form that’s perfect for little kids. A beautiful spot.

Manchester By The Sea

Singing Beach — my friend just recently told me that the sand “sings” when you shuffle your feet across it, and it’s true, I tried it!

Newburyport

Plum Island — a quiet beach on the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, nice if you don’t want to deal with the crowds.

Ipswich

Crane’s Beach — gorgeous! Just totally and completely gorgeous.

Do you have a favorite beach that you like to go to around Boston? If so, let me know! I’d love to hear about your favorite spots.

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P.S. All of these images were filtered with a new iPhone camera app I just purchased, VSCO cam. I’m loving it, and maybe you will too. Click here for more details or type in VSCO cam at the app store.

Comments

  1. Anna, you are pulling at my heart with this post. Mark and I used to live in Essex, a six mile bike ride from Crane’s beach. It was almost a weekly tradition, to bike to the beach. We spent the majority of our dating years strolling the round up of beaches you listed. The flood of memories. I love it there, and always will.

    • OH! How wonderful for you two to have lived there. And for you to have these happy memories to look back on.

      And just think, you can ALWAYS visit! And just call me up and I’ll go to the beach with you! :)

  2. YAY! Those are lovely pics – YOLO for sure

  3. Oh oh ooooh! sounds like the perfect way to spend a weekend :) These pictures are great! I’m going to go download the app and pretend that I have a beach nearby to take pictures of ;) xo! eliza

  4. Your summer is shaping up to be amazing, my friend. I was on the North shore in Salisbury yesterday, and I have to say, on Saturday I was in Newport – a solid 20 degree water temp difference. Please visit the south shore beaches in Marhsfield or head all the way down to Newport. It makes such a difference.

  5. That VSCO app is neat! It gives a lot more options than instagram, but still let’s you share with them. So cool. And your pictures are awesome! :)

  6. Love ALL of those beaches friend….but of course Singing is a personal childhood fave….and the sand certainly does sing underneath your feet!! LOVE all your pics and going to download VSCO now! :-)

  7. oh my this all sounds wonderful. i love summer! i love the beach! and i love that you love it just as much!

  8. So summer!

  9. anna, this so DREAMY! MY HEART HURTS. so pretty! you are making me excited to come back to mass so i can finally go to singing beach! :) care to accompany me?!

  10. Great pictures! Where did you get your hat? I’m searching for a good floppy straw one?

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