TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
1127 Rte 132 Hyannis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States, 02601, 508-775-1153
We will post trip information here as soon as it starts. For 2010, we will continue planning the project and look for Sponsors that are willing to invest and support the Project. All indications in that regard is ...
Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States pamericas... Cape Cod. Crossing the Sagamore Bridge, we encountered some major traffic. I thought that we were starting to hit the Columbus Day weekend traffic jam. Thankfully, it was just a temporary slowdown as the traffic crossing the bridge was being squeezed into one lane due to construction. While driving up the cape, one of the first things you notice is the inability to see large stretches of the landscape. Driving in California, the rugged terrain and relatively low ...
North Truro, Massachusetts, United States royv1... chairs. The breakfast buffet is a bountiful affair of berries, fruit, granola, and other things healthy, bought fresh daily at local markets..." Boston Globe, July 2008
Century House,
http://www.centuryhouse.com
twit ter: http://www.twitter.com/chnantucket
225.7 Miles From Brooklyn
The 40th Annual Bourne Scallop Festival
http://www.bournescallopfes t.com/
Photo's from The Road Less Traveled http://www.artistrising.com/galleries/J oseph_Gillette
... fat cow sitting in front of me talking into her phone at the top of her voice. Show some consideration you cream tart gorging monster, we don’t care about the problems you’re having with your daughter. Aaaaaahhhh, I can’t believe she’s talking about being selfish. Wow, take a long hard look in the mirror. Lose some weight , be nice........get off my frikken bus.
I’m sorry, I forgot to mention that I’m currently on a bus run by a Chinese company. It ...
... was afraid that we wouldn't see any whales at all - it was the end of the whale season, after all...but then we did see whales - many of them...only I was slightly disappointed that they didn't jump out of the water...we were told that jumping out of the water is not a normal behavior for whales, that it happens very infrequently for some unexplained reasons...so - I had to live with ...
Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States irenan... we even left the nantucket harbor due to a slight mishap involving excess wind, a wooden pylon, and the dingy motor attached to the stern rail. the new motor has lots of power and got us from our moored boat to land for a lovely dinner, in time for the tennis match.
Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, United States gocarygo... not many pictures were taken. i slept for 20 hours a day due to a crazy ear patch medication and spent most of my time comatose, down in the cabin, padded by what i affectionately called my "playpen" (which can be seen in a picture labeled in the Scituate entry).
it was a rocky start to the year's travels.
I have dreamt about what the Atlantic looks like. Its funny, it looks a lot like the Pacific...except no waves. I flew on a red eye out to Boston and Chris' Mom picked me up from the airport and I ate at took me to breakfast at the Four Seasons in Boston. It was amazing! We had some fresh fruit and eggs benedict. Once there she drove me down to the Ferry dock which is about an hour away from Boston and I hopped on a ferry ...
Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, United States therese.bubel... in about 10 minutes - not bad going! Meanwhile Ruth got some more coffee going and we sat on their deck just relaxing in the sun and admiring the picture perfect view. Then off to the Falmouth Harbour to board the Harbor Queen ferry and off to Martha's Vineyard for lunch and a bit of a wander around. Martha's Vineyard is an island about 6 miles south of Falmouth. Like Nantucket (30 miles further out), Martha's was settled from very early on as a fishing and ...
Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, United States tandc2007
Copyright © 1997 - 2009 TravelPod.com, a proud founder of travel blogs on the web. All Rights Reserved.