We have a long family history with Cape Cod and I try to visit as often as possible. This weekend I took a mini break with a few family members and we visited some of our favorite haunts.
The Cape in November? Yes, most definitely. Hardly anyone is about and it is just lovely.
The Cape in November? Yes, most definitely. Hardly anyone is about and it is just lovely.
Lunch on Friday |
Wimpy's painting |
A stop here... |
Found this foulard scarf to wear with any thing. |
Our room had this view
A blustery, early morning walk to the sea
on the Sandwich Boardwalk
Yours truly |
Then to Beth's |
What to choose? |
Beth was making a gingerbread Fancy Nancy house |
The sparkly window at 2 Jarves Street |
This gentleman from 2 Jarves is now in my house |
Crow Farm is almost 100 years old and still owned by the same family. This weekend we bought cranberries for Thanksgiving |
Old Mother West Wind's Christmas Fair
at the Jam Kitchen
Jam making supplies |
For sale in the gift shop |
Susie's clam chowder was served for lunch |
Jam Club products |
Wreaths and center pieces were made to order |
On Route 6A in Sandwich |
Beautiful browsing...
Peter Peltz's bird barn We always stopped there. Now it is a gift shop selling a book by Peter's son |
One of Peter Peltz's birds. My parents would buy one every summer. |
The Christmas Shop We always bought advent calenders here. |
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