Monday, September 21, 2009

The One Year Anniversary in Provincetown

This past weekend my lovely wife and I took a few days off for our One Year Wedding Anniversary that started off in Boston and ended in Provincetown MA down by the beach. Most people know Provincetown as a mecca for the gay community. Well it is! How could you not trust the judgement of the gay community, they certainly have style and taste and Provinetown shows just that. Amongst the vast range of amazing bars, clubs, restaurants, art galleries and boutiques is one of the most amazing landscapes and atmospheres in the state of Massachusetts! We like to try an keep it completely off from the norm and enjoy our life together as a happily married couple. I think we do a pretty good job, if I do say so myself. These photos were taken by the iPhone so do excuse the lack of quality.

Started off Friday night with some frosty adult beverages at Thunderdome 3D that was held at the legendary Villa Victoria. It was a bit different to hear the sounds in that room as most of us are so used to deep house from the Soul Revival crew, but the production and quality that was put into this event was REALLY great!
















You go to the beach with us then Appletons Jamaican Rum is a necessity. This is a must have for us while celebrating our wedding, since it was the key ingredient in our times in Jamaica during our wedding ceremony.


















The disco ball in our hotel lobby. We stayed at the legendary Boatslip on Provincetown. Everyday at 4pm, they have a dance Tea Party. How could you not stay in a hotel that has a daily dance party! Derek, our bartender for the weekend at our hotel was an amazing guy and great host to us!

















This would be the "DO NOT DISTURB" door handle that comes equipped with your room!
















Some random images of art throughout the Commercial St area. Absolutely amazing!







Finally, I have to send a huge thank you to Pauline from MAP, located in the West End of Provincetown. This shop is one of my favorites just due to the fact that they carry Rebel 8, Vans and other sort of Sailor Jerry meets Pirates meets biker type clothing. If you don't know, I am a huge fan of Mike Giant and the Rebel 8 collective. Good stuff! The hospitality and kindness of Pauline was top-notch. She assisted us in info on local parties, and DJ's. We were put in contact with a local DJ by the name of Justin, however due to over intoxication during our Anniversary dinner, we were unable to meet up with him Sunday night. Definitely be sure to stop by MAP and say hello to Pauline! Also, check out Stax of Wax in that area as well! Until the next time Provincetown! Happy Anniversary Baby!