We're falling behind in our postings with all of the fun we've been having over the last month. At the end of May, we spent a week on Cape Cod with Granny and Granpy. We took our list of 1,000 Places to See in Massachusetts with us, and our first day brought us to two places.
The kids at the entrance to the Falmouth Spohr Gardens, a large, free, privately-owned-but-open-to-the-public garden in the woods.
Of the husband and wife who created the garden, the husband was a collector of large-scale nautical artifacts, like this anchor from the HMS Bounty. David and I have actually been aboard the reconstructed Bounty, which was made for the 1962 film Mutiny on the Bounty, prior to its sinking during Hurricane Sandy.
"Mommy, look fierce."
In a slight drizzle at Nobska Lighthouse in Wood's Hole
You couldn't go in, as the entrance to the lighthouse was on Coast Guard Property, but we could look into the little window and see all of the charts and logs on the first floor and the winding, wooden staircase to the top.
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