
A simple breakfast: croissant, with homemade Columbian coffee–courtesy of the in-studio Mr. Coffee and our own supply from home. An early departure for beach-hopping.
simple pleasures
moring views
of the bay
Head of the Meadows beach, where we sit, then explore a sandbar–before incoming tides submerge it.
driving winds
the curiosity of
a chill at the beach
Herring Cove beach, where are National Parks card grants us complementary access–and saves us $25. We walk the length of the beach toward the Racepoint lighthouse. While we don’t reach it, Mira gathers yet more stones.
more inlets
the wide-open mouth
of the cove
Racepoint beach, where Mira gathers yet more stones, and we walk along the northernmost part of the Cape.
Ocean surf
the foam on the surf
near lunchtime
A failed wine pickup at the Salty Marsh leads to a quick purchase at nearby Turo Vineyard. Our leftovers from the Lobster Part have the perfect complement, a lighthouse-shaped bottle filled with a white-zinfindel-tasting Cape Cod Blush.
“our” beach
afternoon wind
and surf
A mediocre dinner at Captain’s Choice, where I order Fish and Chips, at last. Another walk up and down Commercial Street in Provincetown. Dark Chocolate bars and fudge for me, ice cream for them, the spectacle of Shop Therapy.
Pilgrim Memorial
Frank reads each plaque
by iPhone light
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Sounds like a fabulous trip😊
Pat
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It was! 🙂
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Thank you for sharing your adventures. Beautiful pics.
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My pleasure, Eugenia! I’m glad you liked it! 🙂
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