It was Fathers Day, time for the annual family bike ride on the Heritage Rail Trail. Such a fun thing to do!
I looked for the evidence and found it with no problem. I had a recent report of troubles but alas, all seems to be in order.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Seaside Cemetery
Since the Zip fell asleep in the car we decided to press our luck and punch out one more. I've been to the Seaside Cemetery before but never turn down the opportunity to explore a cemetery, especially one in this area.
Labels:
Cape Cod,
cemeteries,
letterboxing,
Spring
The Off-Season
Labels:
Cape Cod,
letterboxing,
Spring
Location:
Chatham, MA, USA
After Easter brunch
After Easter brunch, we needed a break so off to yet another cemetery we did go. This time we met Betsey and learned about her hobby.
From there we headed over to Ridgevale Beach where we were not successful.
Then the Caped Coder wanted to check out the lighthouse. Unfortunately, the whole area around the memorial rock has been recently landscaped.
From there we headed over to Ridgevale Beach where we were not successful.
Then the Caped Coder wanted to check out the lighthouse. Unfortunately, the whole area around the memorial rock has been recently landscaped.
Labels:
Cape Cod,
cemeteries,
letterboxing,
missing,
Spring
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Unda where?
I never tire of checking out cemeteries in this area. This time it was an old cemetery in Orleans. A wicked cool spot, we dove right in and were thrilled with what we found.
Labels:
Cape Cod,
cemeteries,
Spring
Moon Walk
We definitely didn't have the moon beaming overhead as we went on our moon walk, but instead there was a trifecta of ospreys screeching and circling. Perhaps they were seeking lunch, we did find a squirrel tail and a bunny tail left behind from someone's meal. We also saw a bunch of fiddler crabs peeking in and out of their holes.
Labels:
Cape Cod,
critters,
letterboxing,
Spring
Location:
Dennis, MA, USA
Sopping Wet
After lunch in Yarmouth Port, we searched for a little peace and quiet. I've never seen anything wetter, moldier, and rustier. I'm not really one to infringe on someone else's box but this one needed so much help, I didn't see any other option. There were three logbooks in it and the first two (full ones) were in terrible shape. I left the third which was dry. I brought them home to dry them out and will either mail them to the owner or return them to the box soon.
Peace Day Logbooks after drying |
Labels:
Cape Cod,
cemeteries,
letterboxing,
maintenance,
Spring
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