And she was fine for the rest of the vacation. The next day I felt vaguely yucky until early afternoon, but that was it for feeling ill -- and for most of the bad weather.
Hi, yes, we're back. Got back early last evening but was too brain dead to actually remember to post in this thread again. But now I'm here with a belated hello from the beach at Dennisport, MA:
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The weather, as has been noted, sucked for the first couple days. When it wasn't rainy, it was cold with a piercing heavy wind (so heavy that at one point we had over 24 hours of wind advisory). Despite that, though, we ranged up and down the Cape, literally driving from one end to the other, canal to Provincetown. We spent one afternoon walking around trails at the Cape Cod National Seashore Salt Pond area, another walking around Woods Hole (which sadly because of a combination of the season and COVID-19 was almost a ghost town), and another afternoon in Provincetown (which was almost as dead). On Thursday we rented bicycles and spent a couple hours riding up and down the Cape Cod Rail Trail (a paved bicycle trail that runs along an old railroad right-of-way, and has the only bicycle traffic circle/rotary that I've ever encountered). We did takeout from several restaurants in the area, including a genuine Irish pub in West Dennis. Peg stuffed herself on seafood, which she doesn't get much chance to do, since I'm very much a no-fish person. Overall we had a great time.
Hi, yes, we're back. Got back early last evening but was too brain dead to actually remember to post in this thread again. But now I'm here with a belated hello from the beach at Dennisport, MA:
pic1.jpg (Size: 89.72 KB / Downloads: 69)
The weather, as has been noted, sucked for the first couple days. When it wasn't rainy, it was cold with a piercing heavy wind (so heavy that at one point we had over 24 hours of wind advisory). Despite that, though, we ranged up and down the Cape, literally driving from one end to the other, canal to Provincetown. We spent one afternoon walking around trails at the Cape Cod National Seashore Salt Pond area, another walking around Woods Hole (which sadly because of a combination of the season and COVID-19 was almost a ghost town), and another afternoon in Provincetown (which was almost as dead). On Thursday we rented bicycles and spent a couple hours riding up and down the Cape Cod Rail Trail (a paved bicycle trail that runs along an old railroad right-of-way, and has the only bicycle traffic circle/rotary that I've ever encountered). We did takeout from several restaurants in the area, including a genuine Irish pub in West Dennis. Peg stuffed herself on seafood, which she doesn't get much chance to do, since I'm very much a no-fish person. Overall we had a great time.
-- Bob
I have been Roland, Beowulf, Achilles, Gilgamesh, Clark Kent, Mary Sue, DJ Croft, Skysaber. I have been
called a hundred names and will be called a thousand more before the sun grows dim and cold....
I have been Roland, Beowulf, Achilles, Gilgamesh, Clark Kent, Mary Sue, DJ Croft, Skysaber. I have been
called a hundred names and will be called a thousand more before the sun grows dim and cold....