Thursday, August 22, 2013
Seals, again? Sigh.
Just kidding, we love seals. Heck, we still love dolphins, despite their being all over the place. It's not yet like eagles in British Columbia. There were so many eagles when Matt and I visited way back, that they were like pigeons to us by the time we left.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Climbing things is fun. Also, seals!
Pilgrim monument in the background. |
Monday, August 19, 2013
P-Town--heh, heh, it's called Pee town
After spending the last month in relatively sleepy, seaside areas, it's a bit of a shock to the system to come to Provincetown. It's not a huge town, but it is bigger than anywhere we have been recently and it crammed full of tourists and shops that cater to them. The town's main street stretches for a couple of miles and is mostly filled with pedestrian traffic. Importantly for us, there is a real grocery store within walking distance and a great Portuguese bakery that serves up some tasty fried dough. The boys had a great time rummaging through the very varied inventory at the landmark Marine Specialties Store. Apparently the same crate of "American Airlines First Class soup bowls" (for only 50 cents each) has been on sale for the past 15 years.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Tipsy boats
I saw the mast of this boat the other evening, looked over and saw this. I guess they got a little too close to shore. Fortunately for them, it was pretty calm so they just waited for the tide to come back up. We can't criticize too much, having hit bottom before, but it makes for a good picture.
By the way, we are in a marina for a couple days to get our engine fixed (that rear seal issue) and happened to see this boat had been pulled out of the water. It looks like the whole rudder has been removed and it seems that they were taking on some water after hitting that rock. What a bummer. It reminds us of the price you can pay for any misstep out there.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Let's talk about seaweed
We went to a talk on seaweed at the historic Cataumet Schoolhouse given by local expert Gilbert Newton. The one room school dates back to 1894 and was recently restored. It was very "Little House on the Prairie," down to the lunch pails left hanging by the door. You might not think a talk about seaweed would be very interesting but practically every seat was filled and the boys stayed interested for most of the hour-long talk.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
The first rule of boating--don't hit a rock
Monday, August 5, 2013
Bassett's Island
Conrad and Mark have had a great time with their soon-to-be-12 year old cousin Charlie. His parents have a house near the anchorage and we have really enjoyed spending time with family. They also let us use their shower and laundry, among many other things. Boat life is nice, but there's certainly something to be said for unlimited running water.
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