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Rooted by the River
There is a stillness to the marsh along the Namequoit River—a quiet rhythm that reveals itself slowly, in the movement of tide and light, in the subtle shift of grasses bending with the wind. Known locally simply as “the River,” this inlet from Little Pleasant Bay has long been more than a place. For generations of the LeStage family, it has been a point of return. It is here, in East Orleans, that Andy and...
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Holding On, Letting Go
Perched high above the water on Gunning Point, the house reveals itself slowly. The approach is quiet, almost understated, the structure emerging not as a grand statement but as something settled—rooted into the land with the quiet confidence of age. Beyond it, the land falls away toward Buzzards Bay, where the horizon stretches uninterrupted, and the rhythm of tide and wind defines the passage of time. It is a place where change happens gradually, often...

