The Cape and Beyond

 
    The Cape?  No, Boston on a Sunday morning.  We had been to a wedding reception  in
the financial district Saturday night.  We stayed across the street and went to a breakfast
bash at the Hyatt hosted by the parents of the bride.  Fantastic time.  Before anyone was
out and about Sunday morning, we hit the pavement and shot digital.  Don't you love the
convenience of those cameras?
      


It was almost time to get over to the brunch thing.  People were starting to
come at us.  Note the cup at the curb.  Meanwhile, back at the Cape......




Falmouth waterfront.  Most of these photos were taken as reference material for
painting.  If the masts were straight, it would have made a better photo.  One of these
days, I'll fix...gotta run.



Dennis Port, MA area - off-season.  Since coming to Cape Cod in 2000, it has become
the center of my universe, hence the title "The Cape and Beyond".  To see more
Mid-Cape photos, especially the lambs and other good stuff, see Outdoor Shows in the
Art Zone.  [Still trying to straighten out the links for within this site.]



In the middle of Boston?  Fund raiser cow.  They were auctioned off much as the
decorated whales were on Cape Cod.  Great idea.



Isn't she a beauty?

It just occurred to me.  Apparently, I can send all I want over the internet. 
Is it endless? Can I put all I want on this medium? 
All my junk?  Everything? 



South Dennis residence.  The owner is a horticulture professional.  She welcomed me
onto the grounds to shoot photos for my painting.  The horses were friendly, too, so I
put the camera to work. 





And you thought the Cape was just sandy beaches. 





Two views of P Town

Just an observation: When you visit Provincetown, notice the straight couples.  As they
stroll down the streets, they do a lot of hand-holding, at times intensely, especially
when approaching outed folks.   Sorry, I'm a people-watcher sort.



Trip to Moltonborough this Mothers Day.  Nobody else was up in the early A.M., so grabbed a few shots
near the lake.


 
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