Winter Storms Wreaked Havoc on Our Ancient Landscape
Today is a very dark day. They sky is filled with gray clouds and the wind is blowing. If it wasn't for the increasing humidity, I would have thought it was late October and not May 27th. It put me in the mood for exploring one of our ancient cemeteries. Years ago, genealogists would spend hours staring at blurry headstones to glean some knowledge about a family's past. Now that everything is online these places are much quieter. On days like today, they feel very eerie and deserted.
I was sad to see that our rough winter weather wreaked havoc on the oldest portion of this cemetery. Large tree trunks damaged some of the oldest headstones. You can see that the damage extends to the split rail fence that defines the edge of the cemetery. These are usually family-owned cemeteries. This generation may not even know the damage that has occurred. |
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Weather-Damaged Ancient Cemetery in Sandwich
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Recycling Plastic Bottles and Aluminum Cans
Tuesday Morning Farmer's Market in Sandwich
Monday, May 25, 2015
Cape Cod Memorial Day Traffic Nightmare Begins
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Sandwich Marina on Memorial Day Weekend
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Recycling at the Sandwich Transfer Station
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Mayflower II Goes through the Cape Cod Canal
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Running Errands in an Historic Area
First Farmer's Market of the Season in Sandwich
Monday, May 18, 2015
Scenic Roots Home and Garden Center, Route 6A, Sandwich
Friday, May 15, 2015
Green Briar Nature Center Herb Sale
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Wampanoag Indian Museum in Mashpee, MA
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Modern Windmills on Cape Cod
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Tupper Family Monument in Sandwich, MA
Monday, May 11, 2015
The Old Jail on Route 6A in Barnstable, MA
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Cranberry Bog Along Route 6A in Sandwich, MA
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Very Foggy Day on Cape Cod
Fog Managed to Hide the Cape Cod Canal and Sagamore Bridge
It was such a foggy day on Cape Cod that mom and I couldn't see the other side of the canal. We also couldn't see the Sagamore Bridge either. For those of you who don't know the area, the below picture shows what we normally see from this parking spot.
We were hoping that we would get a chance to see one of the rare right whales going through the canal. The canal was actually closed this morning at about 7 am when a person out walking along it called in the sighting. The Coast Guard shut down the canal until the right whale was safely out to sea. It occurred about 7am. Unfortunately, I was still asleep.
We were hoping that we would get a chance to see one of the rare right whales going through the canal. The canal was actually closed this morning at about 7 am when a person out walking along it called in the sighting. The Coast Guard shut down the canal until the right whale was safely out to sea. It occurred about 7am. Unfortunately, I was still asleep.
Friday, May 8, 2015
Lone Star Tick Threat at Sandy Neck Beach
Dunes at Sandy Neck Beach |
That's not good news in an area that is infested with deer ticks that carry Lyme Disease. When I walk in the forest or work in the garden, I always wear insect repellent that has DEET in it. Until today, I didn't think that I had to wear it to the beach every day.
I always have it with me in case the green flies are in town. However, the employee told me I should use it here as well. Lyme disease varies in each person. Some have very small symptoms, get medicine and then get better. Other people barely get out of bed. I hope the Lone Star Tick diseases aren't this bad.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Watching the Virginia Marie Crew Unload Fish at the Sandwich Marina
Virginia Marie Crew Unloading Fish at the Sandwich Marina |
It was impossible to see what they had in the boxes, but it certainly smelled like fish! There was a truck waiting on the end of the pier to take the fish to market immediately. It is hard work carry heavy boxes of fish. The temperature today is about 80 degrees and the guys were working up a sweat.
Pulling the Fish to a Waiting Truck |
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Sand Dunes at Sandy Neck Beach
Miles of Sand Dunes to Explore |
We loved sitting on a bench and looking at the scenery. I have always thought that sunshine was good for me. After the long and harsh winter, it really picked up our spirits.
Falmouth Hospital Yawkey Emergency Center
Falmouth Hosptial ER Entrance |
For that we are all grateful. It is a beautiful and state-of-the-art facility. Cape Cod has a very well run hospital system. During the summer, the emergency rooms are some of the busiest in the state.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Lunch Break at the Sandwich Boardwalk
Sandwich Boardwalk at High Tide |
Mom is in the hospital for a urinary tract infection. When she didn't recognize me or my sister yesterday, we called the ambulance. If you have an older mother, you should know this can cause them to take a dive off of the cognitive cliff. She had no idea of what was going on. The infection causes the brain to swell and they can get very loopy. It's very scary.
The ER doctor admitted her to Falmouth Hospital. After a few doses of antibiotics, she is very close to her old self again. I spent the morning and early afternoon with her. When my sister arrived I came back to Sandwich. I made lunch and decided to walk to the Sandwich Boardwalk to eat it.
I am lucky enough to live around the corner from this beautiful spot. There was an empty bench and I enjoyed my sandwich and iced coffee a whole lot. I'll work on my Zazzle products for a few hours. At about 4:30, I'll return to the hospital to keep her company while she eats dinner.
Sunday, May 3, 2015
There are No Herring in The Herring Run in Sandwich Town Center
Herring Run in Sandwich Town Center |
A local fisherman told me a few months ago that the Norwegians have over-fished them and they are now an endangered species. So the herring run is as pretty as ever, but very empty. I remember as a child, taking a net and trying to scoop them up. I have to admit that catching them was more fun than helping my father smoke them. I didn't like the smell and I really didn't like the way they tasted.
Yard Sales are Everywhere!
Lots of People had Yard Sales Today! |
After working on my Zazzle designs for several hours, I decided that I should go for a walk. This was the first time after a very long and miserable winter, that I haven't had to wear a coat. I live between the Sandwich Boardwalk and historic Town Center. I decided that I would walk toward the center, because it's warmer. What I really noticed is that EVERYONE (except me) was having a yard sale. I must have walked by a dozen or so. Since they started yesterday, the pickings were pretty slim.
Many of them had been abandoned by the homeowners. I stopped at one and the homeowner came right out. I felt badly, because I did really plan on buying anything. I thanked him for coming out and moved on.
Tug Boat and Barge on the Cape Cod Canal
Tug Boat Pulls a Barge through the Cape Cod Canal |
We were there about 10 am and it was quiet on the water. Then we saw a bright red tugboat entering the canal. It was pulling a barge filled with containers. We watched it for awhile and decided that it was time to head out. We didn't see much traffic coming in either direction.
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