Sunday, August 23, 2009

From the boat to your room


If you are bringing luggage, and staying in a rental home or cottage, and do not want to carry it up the massively steep hillsides on the island, here is how to get it dropped off at your door.

When you get off the boat and set foot on the Monhegan dock, you will see a strong blonde woman named Susan McDonough on the back of a big silver/beige truck. Look for a sign on the truck that says "Monhegan Trucking." Bags are $3 a piece plus tip. Make sure to tell her where you are staying...
Wedding party: Little Frost or Mrazek House

If you are staying at the Inn, Shining Sails, Monhegan House or Trailing Yew, there are seperate trucks for you. Make sure to call ahead to let them know what boat you will be taking.




Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Recent Photos

As we have mentioned to most of you, Monhegan is a very special place. Below are some recent photos from monhegan.com and monhegan.info


PATH TO THE CLIFFS

















SUNSET FROM THE YEW

















SUNSET FROM SWIM BEACH




















SUNSET FROM SWIM BEACH




Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Seersucker


According to the United States Senate, a New Orleans clothier designed "a lightweight suit in pale blue and white striped rumpled cotton fabric" early in the 20th Century "to make summer wear more comfortable." The fabric, called seersucker, became so popular that the Senate set aside "Seersucker Thursdays" for its members to wear the cool suits.The New Orleans clothier credited with popularizing seersucker was Joseph Haspel. He started his company in 1909 and Haspel clothiers was still operating a century later, offering "100% pure combed cotton - for the ultimate in summer cool."The seersucker suit was introduced to Washington by Southern Congressman who valued the fabric for its light weight, its plisse finish and its wash and wear, drip and dry maintenance. The Senate tradition was started because of the intense summer heat in Washington, but it continued even after the Senate was air conditioned.
--Fred

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Attire, Weather permitting

We have received a lot of questions on the weather on Monhegan in September and the attire for the wedding.

Here is what we suggest...

Ceremony (will be outdoors unless inclement weather)


Men:
- comfortable shoes with treads, no flip flops or sneakers (Fred's decision)
- jacket is preferred, though tie is not necessary (we compromised)
- khakis or slacks


Women:
- dress, though can be a sundress
- comfortable flats with a tread
- cardigan or light jacket incase the temp is below 70


Evening Reception
- comfortable clothes and a warm jacket.
- Monhegan can dip down into the 40's at night in September, so socks are also recommended.




We are very much excited to see everyone, lots of love...




Fred and Sus

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Monhegan Boat


Please be advised that we have chartered a 9am return boat to Port Clyde on September 13th, for those of you who wish to leave the island early or need to make a flight.


Tickets for this charter are dependant on the number of
people from the wedding who would like to take the boat, but will be around $40 per person, one way back to the mainland.


If you are interested in this, please contact me ASAP. 631.365.4905




I can also hire a lobsterman to take you back to the mainland at anytime, for $300.


Saturday, June 13, 2009

Hey all:

In case you are interested, we are registered at the following places:

Crate N Barrel
www.crateandbarrel.com

Pottery Barn
www.potterybarn.com

Williams-Sonoma
http://www.williams-sonoma.com/

Bed, Bath & Beyond
www.bedbathandbeyond.com

Can't wait to see you!

Fred & Susannah

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Monhegan Article

A great article about the endangered way of life on Monhegan Island.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/maine/articles/2009/05/18/island_life_endangered/?page=1