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Weekly Nature Watch: Settling Into Summer

After the past weekend there can be no more doubt. Summer is here with all her bells on, banners flying and beaches full. Families and friends were out in full

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Weekly Nature Watch: Growing Like A Weed

The house we have lived in for just about 40 years has a tiny yard but oh my, is it full of plants! There was only one owner before us,

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Weekly Nature Watch: It's Time For The Bird-A-Thon

It’s that time of year when time speeds up and runs away from me on a regular basis. I find myself getting a wee bit jealous of those who have

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Weekly Nature Watch: Could Be A Lucky Day

Last weekend we headed out to see what we could see. The sun was shining, though it was still cold, and the wind was more than a bit brisk. We

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Switching Gears

Going out after a big storm is always a bit jarring. The landscape is often different, rearranged, and that can be unsettling. Beaches erode, trees become uprooted, fall, lose massive

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Eider Ducks, Mussels And Town Neck Beach

In spite of cold, sleet, icy roads and face-ripping wind at the beach, I’ve managed to get out walking every day to enjoy the beauty of the snow-covered landscape. I

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Wide-Open Spaces, Away From It All


Winter has always been one of my favorite seasons here on Cape Cod. When I was a child the Cape pretty much shut down in the winter, something that drove my young, recently divorced mother crazy. She hated the quiet, the loneliness, the bleakness of the winter sea. She would take us for long beach walks on days when the wind wouldn’t rip all the skin off our faces, and she’d tell us happier, sunnier tales from her teenage years spent working summers on the Cape.
She loved summers here, especially the beaches, and so she agreed to move here when my father wanted to buy a small business in 1961. The business failed quickly and so did the marriage, but my mother, my little sister and I remained behind after my father fled, looking for success elsewhere along his road. Winters were cold and tough. Money was hard to come by, and we wore lots of layers to keep warm even in the house. And yet there was a coziness to huddling together in the same room under afghans and quilts as we read our books and cuddled with the cat and dog. There were stories to be read aloud and stories to reimagine, all in my mother’s melodious voice that soothed us if not herself. Food was simple and nourishing, and preparing it together in the warm kitchen was reassuring and even fun.

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