All Posts Tagged With: "cape cod"
In My Footsteps: Yarmouthport, Mass.
Nothing beats Route 6A in the spring. The warm, sweet smelling air coupled with the blooming trees and flowers gives every site the appearance of a painting or postcard.
3May2010 | cjsetterlund | 0 comments | ContinuedIn My Footsteps: Eastham, Mass.
It is the gateway to the Outer Cape. Once you pass through the Orleans Rotary into Eastham it is as if you have traveled to a different place and time.
11Mar2010 | cjsetterlund | 1 comment | Continued
Exploring New England Releases Fall 2009 Edition
In a “better late than never” and “finish what you started” attitude, one of our sister publications – Exploring New England – arrived in subscribers email boxes this week. The fall edition is packed with useful information and resources for planning your 2009 New England fall foliage extravaganza, along with information on Cape Cod Getaways, [...]
15Nov2008 | Cliff Calderwood | 1 comment | Continued
Remembering Cape Cod in Autumn
With the shortening daylight and turning of the leaves I’ve been experiencing flashbacks to life on Cape Cod during this time of the year. I’d argue they are the best months – at least for a resident. Getting around is less of a hassle and life is generally quieter. The lakes and ponds show blotches [...]
31Oct2008 | Cliff Calderwood | 4 comments | Continued
The Yarmouth Seaside Festival – Cape Cod, Massachusetts
The Yarmouth Seaside Festival has become a staple on the Cape Cod fall scene over the Columbus Day weekend. All the events take place in the town of South Yarmouth, Massachusetts – a favorite family destination for summer vacations. After Labor Day and the crowds have gone Yarmouth settles back into a quiet Cape Cod [...]
25Sep2008 | Cliff Calderwood | 0 comments | ContinuedA New Cape Cod Vacations Resource on the Block!
Since starting this blog I’ve written a lot of posts about destinations and attractions to see when planning Cape Cod vacations. I lived on the Cape for two years and so I came to know a lot of the best spots to see but I’ve never really pulled it together in one spot… until now. [...]
3Feb2008 | Cliff Calderwood | 1 comment | ContinuedThe Windmills and Saltworks of Cape Cod
Do a Google search today on the term “windmills of Cape Cod” and the first page of results is full of articles and stories about the wind farms proposed for Nantucket Sound. Not that is bad, but unfortunately… Mostly relegated or eclipsed from the results are the resources and information on the history of windmills [...]
24Jan2008 | Cliff Calderwood | 4 comments | ContinuedNew England Winter Getaway Deals
This is the time of the year when many of us are planning where to go for a New England Winter Getaway. After all, we still have a few months of winter ahead and one way of mentally making it through until the flowers of spring return is to take a mini-vacation escape. I know [...]
17Jan2008 | Cliff Calderwood | 0 comments | ContinuedBeach Camping Trips in New England
Today it’s a hot and sticky July summer day in New England – Just the right sort of day to be heading to a New England beach. A beach with a breeze, waves to surf-ride, fly a kite, or even catch a fish. But why just stay for the day – how about overnight or [...]
17Jul2007 | Cliff Calderwood | 0 comments | ContinuedThey’re making Snow – But If You Love Natural Fluff and Powder, the Resorts and Spas Offer a Great Deal of It.
I know… I know… you’re rushing around doing last minute shopping and rattling your brain for a gift under $500 for your teenager! At this point you’re close to the “get out of jail” gift card… right? Even though you know most teenagers hate them. So stop for just a minute… and look around. Do [...]
20Dec2006 | Cliff Calderwood | 1 comment | ContinuedEaster at the Seashore…
Last weekend was our traditional first visit to Cape Cod for the year. We couldn’t have picked a better day, but we were missing a few things, really important… My wife and our dogs. Let me explain. Its become a family traditional for us to visit a Cape Cod National Seashore beach over the Easter [...]
31Mar2005 | Cliff Calderwood | 0 comments | Continued