We are diehard Moclips Beach fans, but have been coming to Seabrook for the past few years in order to eat ice cream and wander the little shops. Yes, it definitely reminds me of Stars Hollow. But it’s also walkable, clean, pretty, and convenient.
My husband and I have stayed at the Ocean Crest Resort, and also an AirBnB in Pacific Beach in the winter but that was for just the two of us. We also like to drive up to Quinault Lake Lodge for lunch when we're over that way.
First thought--I misread "Seabrook" and thought this was about "Seabeck," and so your write-up made zero sense for like 30 stressful seconds. Whew! Cuz Seabeck doesn't fit any of this...
But Seabrook YES!! I discovered this on a run from a nearby beach on our family vacation a couple of years ago, and it felt like I needed to do a double-take for just how adorable everything was! I ended up running and walking twice the allotted mileage just to see more of everything.
Your photos sell it well. It certainly looks family friendly and we all need colour in our lives. White houses and white roofing iron has just taken off here for new builds and I am not a fan.
I have to admit that the first time I went to Seabrook, I had the "movie set" thoughts. The next time, though, I discovered the bookstore, which totally won me over, and in recent years I've really come to appreciate the community!
You had me at the Pros, and then your pictures of that lovely community were persuasive. Lord knows I love making a good joke about bourgeois pretention, but I couldn't find any joke material here. Just lovely and highly varied architectural styles. You want Truman Show, I can show you Truman Show. In fact I have a whole series of thingies somewhere on what I call the Trugreen Show--my aunt's neighborhood where I was finally not allowed to garden any more. But I found nothing to laugh at here. A lovely place. And as you imply, if you all pool your resources it'll be cheaper than ugly motels.
Gorgeous! I hope I get a chance to check it out some day!
We are diehard Moclips Beach fans, but have been coming to Seabrook for the past few years in order to eat ice cream and wander the little shops. Yes, it definitely reminds me of Stars Hollow. But it’s also walkable, clean, pretty, and convenient.
My husband and I have stayed at the Ocean Crest Resort, and also an AirBnB in Pacific Beach in the winter but that was for just the two of us. We also like to drive up to Quinault Lake Lodge for lunch when we're over that way.
We spent a few days at Lake Quinault Lodge earlier this year. It’s so gorgeous!
Truly beautiful, love it all!
Logan, you had me at the first mention of gnomes.
First thought--I misread "Seabrook" and thought this was about "Seabeck," and so your write-up made zero sense for like 30 stressful seconds. Whew! Cuz Seabeck doesn't fit any of this...
But Seabrook YES!! I discovered this on a run from a nearby beach on our family vacation a couple of years ago, and it felt like I needed to do a double-take for just how adorable everything was! I ended up running and walking twice the allotted mileage just to see more of everything.
It does rather look like a movie set.
I was hoping to spot Jim Carrey, but no luck.
“And in case I don’t see you, good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight.”
Your photos sell it well. It certainly looks family friendly and we all need colour in our lives. White houses and white roofing iron has just taken off here for new builds and I am not a fan.
I have to admit that the first time I went to Seabrook, I had the "movie set" thoughts. The next time, though, I discovered the bookstore, which totally won me over, and in recent years I've really come to appreciate the community!
Lovely
You had me at the Pros, and then your pictures of that lovely community were persuasive. Lord knows I love making a good joke about bourgeois pretention, but I couldn't find any joke material here. Just lovely and highly varied architectural styles. You want Truman Show, I can show you Truman Show. In fact I have a whole series of thingies somewhere on what I call the Trugreen Show--my aunt's neighborhood where I was finally not allowed to garden any more. But I found nothing to laugh at here. A lovely place. And as you imply, if you all pool your resources it'll be cheaper than ugly motels.