photo friday: cape cod winter
As much as I love the Cape in the summer, I think I might love it in the winter even more. It’s quiet and relaxed. Everyone is friendly, helpful, and peaceful. I wish we had been able to spend more time, but there’s always next time!
photo friday: cape bay beaches
Snow on the bay! Such a strange sight to see the snow mixing with the salt water in the shallows …. I hope to one day see snow on the beach at low tide!
photo friday: cape ocean beaches
Cape Cod in the winter is beautiful!
photo friday: tiny worlds
I don’t often get the chance to take things slowly. There is a crisis in the making at all times, so I generally try to live five steps ahead. Every once in a while, I remind myself to “Go slow, live in the moment.” But then the panic sets in again, and I forget. Today
photo friday: cloudland canyon
A chilly, yet lovely, weekend camping on the West Rim of Cloudland Canyon. Hiking, resting, geocaching.
photo friday: corn maze
It used to be one of our fall traditions – heading up to North Georgia and visiting a corn maze. But the girls got busy, and we haven’t gone for a couple of years. This past weekend, Chloe and I managed to sneak away for a day and return to one of our favorite places!
photo friday: fallingwater
Camille had one request for our rod trip to Smith. Fallingwater. Not really on the way, but WHY NOT. She’s my girl, and I have one more trip with her before she is out on her own. So we made it happen. And it was amazing. And I ill never forget our time there together….
photo friday: DUMBO and the Brooklyn Bridge
Camille and I had a lovely Sunday morning exploring the DUMBO flea market and eating lunch a picnic table in the midst of it all. From there, she took the train into the city to see a play. I decided to wander over the bridge. SO MANY PEOPLE. It really was not enjoyable. I’ll not
photo friday: fun food in the city
In our adventures in the city, we made time for some fun street food along the way. In addition to the usual bagels, pizza, and pretzels, we also had bubble tea and “fish ice cream” at Taiyaki.
photo friday: nyc bookstores
As Camille made our way down from Rockefeller Center to Canal Street, we stopped in all her favorite stores, from Muji to Tiger. We also managed to find our way to ten or so bookstores, many of which were new to us.
photo friday: brooklyn morning
Camille and I had a very full day in NYC, starting with a morning stroll around Brooklyn.
photo: cape fun
The Cape is a great place to visit old favorites ad explore new-to-us spots!
photo friday: cape beach
The beach! Chloe and I both love being at the beach…
photo friday: nantucket
While we were on the Cape, Chloe and I rode the Nantucket Ferry over to Nantucket one day. We had lunch, shopped in town, walked to Jetty Beach, rode the bus back, and explored. We had a wonderful day!
photo friday: provincetown
Always a fun time in Provincetown. We got there early, missing the traffic and the crowds. By the time we left, the streets were teeming with people!
photo friday: nantucket ferry
THe fast ferry is more expensive, but worth it! We had comfortable seat, wi-fi, and power. Out through Hyannis, past all the sailboats, and through the fog to Nantucket. Parking was a little confusing, but we managed it without any mishap.
photo friday: hershey park
I had a vague idea of staying somewhere “different” on our trip up north. Harrisburg, PA, seemed like a great distance to go in one day – more than halfway, but not exhausting. We hit a little weather and got in a hour or so later than planned. I hadn’t planned on going to Hershey
photo friday – interrupted
I never stopped. From the day each girl was born, she traveled. Chloe’s first passport was as a newborn. We traveled. Every second that I could manage. Was I running from life? Didn’t matter, we were experiencing ALL THE THINGS. Multiple continents. Fancy hotels to crappy motels to VRBOs. We did it all. Found meeting
photo friday: driftwood beach
A beautiful, surreal beach. And every time we’ve gone – it is practically deserted!
GBK Gwyneth