Cape Cod Summer 2017 Recap
Full Cape Cod wrap-up post from July 4th week — photo highlights include biking, kayaking, walking around Chatham, grilling, fireworks, beach time, and more. Continue reading
Full Cape Cod wrap-up post from July 4th week — photo highlights include biking, kayaking, walking around Chatham, grilling, fireworks, beach time, and more. Continue reading
This past summer I kayaked the Herring River in West Harwich, Cape Cod — if you plan it according to the tides, you don’t have to paddle that hard. Terrific scenery for 3 hours on the water. Continue reading
After years of admiring Williamstown Theatre Festival from a distance, I finally visited in person last July to see a modern adaptation of a Chekhov play and scope out this charming Massachusetts town. Continue reading
I visited The Big E this year for the first time as an adult… here are the foods we tried: loaded baked potatoes, a blooming onion, apple pie with cheese on top, deep fried cheesecake. Thanks to my cousin for showing us the ropes! Continue reading
Better late than never — here is my recap for July 2017! Cape Cod, summer camp, cousins visits, and a few New England summer theater festivals. Continue reading
Photos from a spring weekend on Cape Cod, visiting Town Neck Beach in Sandwich and walking around Chatham. I bet these spots are even nicer right now in summer weather! Continue reading
Chatham, MA is one of our favorite spots on Cape Cod. I brought my camera along during one of our long walks there over the holidays — the light was spectacular along Main Street at dusk. Continue reading
We took a day trip to Plymouth, Massachusetts right after the holidays — it’s a quintessential New England town with added historic charm for being the first Pilgrim settlement. Continue reading
Recap of meals, excursions, gatherings, and travel that happened in January 2017 — a little Cape Cod, NYC, CT, and LA. Just the way I like it. Continue reading
Capping off our day trip to the southwest corner of Cape Cod, we get dinner and walk around Falmouth. As expected: it is super charming. Continue reading