Intriguing Species at Woods Hole Aquarium
Confession: I am easily sucked into undersea life. The Woods Hole aquarium is small but mighty, and I loved photographing its weird and intriguing fish species. Continue reading
Confession: I am easily sucked into undersea life. The Woods Hole aquarium is small but mighty, and I loved photographing its weird and intriguing fish species. Continue reading
Photos of our afternoon exploring Woods Hole, a charming Cape Cod town with heavy presence by the Oceanographic Institute. Very cool place. Continue reading
It’s my August recap — good times with friends & family, a wedding, delicious meals, and time spent in CT, MA, and NYC. Plus I appoint myself the unofficial coffee shop reviewer of Connecticut. Continue reading
This summer we rediscovered Nickerson State Park — it’s got one of the prettiest ponds I’ve ever seen, plus trails for hiking and biking. If you’re looking for a slice of paradise on Cape Cod, this is it! Continue reading
I only got out to the Cape once this summer, but from lazy beach days to hot lobster rolls, we made the most of it. Here’s the photo recap. Continue reading
I recently returned from two weeks in Guatemala, and I’ve got an extended preview of that trip in today’s post! Plus more from Cape Cod and Brooklyn in this May 2016 recap. Continue reading
We hike through beautiful terrain to Race Point in Provincetown — while crossing sand dunes, we spot a whale and the illusive snowy owl. Continue reading
An unexpected treat: a few weeks ago I heard from the light keeper of Chatham Lighthouse on Cape Cod, and over Easter weekend we got a personalized tour! Continue reading
We spent Easter Sunday relaxing with family, eating sweets, and engineering a “reverse Easter egg hunt” (my sister hid the eggs for our parents to find). Fun times all around! Continue reading
I spent March of 2016 in Los Angeles, Denver, Connecticut, New York City, and Cape Cod — here’s a recap of last month with friends, family, food, holidays, theater, the beach, the mountains, and lots of dogs. Continue reading