On day 11, our host/hostess took us back to Sandwich to the "Broadwalk" that we missed. Glad they didn't let us miss it. Thanks to Cindy's hubby, Dick for being patient and letting me take a ton of pics.
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Blue box out in the bog is for bees which love the Sea Roses. |
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Assumed Father and 2 kids were using a rock with a hotdog tied to it to entice the crab. We saw people sailing, kayaking, sun bathing, fishing, catching minnows and believe it or not, swimming. They said the water here never really gets warm enough for swimming due to the current. |
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Watched 2 short movies at the national park and visited the free museum. The scrimshaw was amazing. |
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A place fittingly called "The Lunch Box" where we picked up a sandwich lunch for an impromptu picnic |
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View from the National Seashores Park Visitor Center. |
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Sea Roses were awesome. Saving those pictures for Wordless Wednesdays. |
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but I found it hard to capture pictures to show how steep the cliffs were at this beach. Thus the reason for this National Park, I believe. |
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I couldn't even get in all the steps to the beach in one picture. |
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Maybe the size of the person sitting in the beach chair gives you an idea? |
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Apparently the right time of the year to see how the beach does bloom out. Anyone know what these white flowers are called? |
Then on the drive back I took a few more pictures from the car.
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The fence and flowers caught my eye. |
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Add to bucket list.....Someday, maybe. |
Cape Code is such a beautiful place. I only got to spend a day there and didn't see nearly enough of it. I love the sea roses, the lighthouse, well all of it.
ReplyDeleteThe steps at the beach look like the ones they have at Niagara Falls. It's surprising how steep the cliffs are.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos and for following me.
Have a great Memorial Day Weekend.
Gorgeous scenery again! Love the fences and the lighthouse. The photo of the crab is really cool!
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