A yellow Porsche catches the light—and a few stares—on East Market Street in front of Village Pizza. Credit: David McIntyre
Credit: David McIntyre
A Saturday morning adult league soccer game at Thompson-Mazzarella Park. Credit: David McIntyre
Margaret Savino of Tiny House Ceramics, a mobile pottery shop on East Market Street. Credit: David McIntyre
The playground at Starr Park. Credit: David McIntyre
A skateboard takes flight at the skate park in Thompson-Mazzarella Park on Traver Lane. Credit: David McIntyre
Credit: David McIntyre
Credit: David McIntyre
Matt and Miranda Mobley’s Slow Fox Farm on Lake Drive blends hands-in-the-dirt farming with onsite brewing—where Scottish Highland cattle graze the fields and saison ferments just steps from the market. Credit: David McIntyre
The warm smiles of the Mirbeau Inn & Spa Rhinebeck team reflect the Parisian-style hospitality that turns a 49-room boutique hotel into a true retreat. Credit: David McIntyre
David Campolong Tony Capalbo, and James Himelright, owners of the Phantom Gardener, the organic and sustainable six-acre garden center on Route 9. Credit: David McIntyre
A father and his kids cross Market Street, between errands and ice cream. In Rhinebeck, the pace favors conversation over rush. Credit: David McIntyre
Del’s Dairy Creme has been serving up cones, burgers, and summer memories for generations. In Rhinebeck, some things don’t need to change. Credit: David McIntyre
Michael Garfield Levine performing his one-man show, “Spinning My Wheels” at the Center for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck in May. Credit: David McIntyre
David Giroux, a member of artist-run Art Gallery 71, stands with his work outside the gallery on East Market Street. Credit: David McIntyre
Dana Boisson inside Brooklyn Millinery Company, her store and workshop on East Market Street. Credit: David McIntyre
Credit: David McIntyre
A 200-acre preserve of second-growth forest, Ferncliff offers solitude, birdcalls, and the occasional deer crossing. At the fire tower’s summit, the Hudson Valley unspools in every direction. Credit: David McIntyre
Lazarus the owl, with handler Dr. Laura Jaworski, receiving a blessing from Pastor James Miller at the annual Blessing of the Animals at the Third Evanglical Lutheran Church on Livingston Street on May 18 Credit: David McIntyre
Credit: David McIntyre