So, my last post announced my imminent trip to Cape Cod with my friend Trisha. I just looked at those pictures again and decided to share them with you, now that winter weather is settling into New England.
We took off for the Cape the second week of September in the morning. It is usually a 3 hour trip, give or take a little for traffic, etc., but instead of taking the usual way, we were following the directions from the owner of the cottage we rented. Big mistake! Providence is not on the way to Cape Cod from Western Mass! We pulled into town 5 hours later to find a charming little 2-bedroom cottage. Cute, cozy and totally equipped including a bottle of wine set out for us. We were several blocks away from the main roads and only a couple of blocks from the beach, so it was quiet and breezy the whole time.
We spent our days driving around exploring the area. We visited a lavender cottage, a winery, lots of lighthouses, shopped in Hyannis and Provincetown. We went on a seal watch and were surrounded by the adorable creatures fishing off the sandy shelves. We discovered pottery shops including one that made pottery castles. The grounds were a fairy land of castles, ponds, figurines, etc. Then there was wonderful seafood meals a couple of times a day. I was in seafood heaven!
We had beautiful balmy weather every day and the only cloud we saw was the day we went to Long Point Lighthouse. There was a big black cloud front coming over, adding drama to the sky for the photoshoot!
Friend Trisha |
My porch, summer rain |
The Saturday before Halloween, we had a huge blizzard! Pretty unusual to have snow that early. We got about a foot and a half of wet heavy snow, but a couple of towns North of here had almost 3 feet! Most of the trees still had leaves on them, so the heavy snow broke limbs and tore trees down all over the place, knocking down electrical and telephone wires.
I stayed with my Mom and her wood stove, she was without power for 2 days. Funny, you never think of the little things-I had not gotten gas before the blizzard hit, and couldn't find any stations open. I manually dragged Mom's garage door up and we got her car out and went to my house. Strangely enough, just up the hill from Mom, where I live, we never lost power! Brother Jim gave me a couple of gallons and told me to go up country and fill up there. It was just the opposite from most storms that hit the hills and taper off down in the valley. My aunt and uncle in Northern Connecticut were without power for 8 days! Needless to say, I was glad to get home.
Today was sunny and got into the 50's-what a treat! I savor the sunny days, storing up energy for the bleak months ahead. I am determined to keep my spirits high this winter and look for the beauty around me.
Hope you all enjoy your days!
Hugs,
Sherry
Hi Sherry! Good to see your post, love your pictures from the Cape. All these years in MA and I still haven't spent time on the Cape. I would love to know the contact info for the cabin where you stayed. It looks enchanting. So good to see you too this weekend and I'm happy we are both writing and connecting through our blogs again!
ReplyDeleteNice to see you back Sherry.;) I LOVE that cottage, that must have been a wonderful stay.;)
ReplyDeleteLovely images as always, summer is now only a distant memory in my parts where it is dark and foggy.;)
xoxo
Hi Sherry, I hope you are okay. That cottage is adorable and sounds like you had a great time. Glad to see you post again. Take care of yourself and have a great week. Tammy
ReplyDeleteSo nice to hear from you again, Sherry! You've been missed!
ReplyDeleteYour trip with Trisha looks like it was such a wonderful time! I have never been to the East coast, so I'm lovin' seeing all these great pics!
We've had a few 1-foot snowstorms already this year, and I'm wondering what kind of winter it will be! I'm with you in keeping spirits high and looking for the daily beauty that surrounds us.
Wishing you a lovely week!
~ Zuzu