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
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
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