I have always loved the cape and I still do.
I spent some time at the tip of the cape in a little community called Provincetown. Each town on the cape has its own distinctive personality and charm and there is something special about every community you come across. I didn't get to spend as much time here as I did last September, but it was special just the same. There really is something for everyone on the cape.
Most of the days were rainy when I was visiting but I took advantage of the clear breaks when they came. I took Max for a spin in his trailer, walked along the beach, went to the bark park, strolled around commercial street and soaked in the sights. I didn't take as many photographs as I did last year, but these are a few taken with the three cameras I have with me. I did pretty much the same as I did a year ago.
Sometimes I like to set the timer on my camera and jump around on the beach to entertain myself. It's actually quite the workout and good for a few laughs when you watch people passing by staring at you. I don't mind.
Other people didn't mind the weather and enjoyed a campfire on the beach even though it was windy and in the 50's.
It was also interesting to see new signs up that tell you the mileage from PTown to Long Beach, my home base. Just in case you were wondering, it's 3,652 miles.
I look forward to sharing more adventures coming up within these 3,652 miles.