Photo Thursday: Wood End Lighthouse in Provincetown
I’ve been traveling this week, spending time with friends around Cape Cod and in the Boston area in Massachusetts. While you wait for the full story to be posted, here is a hint of what Read More …
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I’ve been traveling this week, spending time with friends around Cape Cod and in the Boston area in Massachusetts. While you wait for the full story to be posted, here is a hint of what Read More …
Provincetown is at the very end of the Cape. It is an out-of-the-way place that has long attracted a mix of artists, loners, and outsiders of various sorts. That history gives it a racy, artsy Read More …
Most of the sandy spit on which Provincetown is located is part of the Cape Cod National Seashore This area, known as the Province Lands, is characterized (today) by long sandy beaches and large, sparsely Read More …
It appears that today will be yet another perfect summer day and on such a day, what can be better than time spent on the water at the shore? So here we are, at the Read More …
We take a break at the Black Cat Tavern, which offers valet parking and a view of the harbor along with a tasty lunch! Everything’s better with a view of the water. After lunch we Read More …
Falmouth has a charming historic downtown. Today part of that historic area is home to an antique show. It is perfect for wandering on a sunny morning. Because I am visiting with a friend, I Read More …
A late-day ramble through the old Cape Cod town of Sandwich: Next post: Marconi Station and the White Cedar Swamp