"Provincetown"

Memorial parking lot.

Provincetown is a quaint little town with art galleries, fun boutiques,
sidewalk restaurants, gift shops, and very narrow streets. The mon-
ument being the tallest of all granite structures in the United States,
commemorates the first landing of the pilgrims. The museum features
exhibits about the lower cape, the pilgrims and maritime history.

The smell of the food, and soft breezes.Alot of boats!

The picture to the left shows another view of the monument clear to
the end of the Cape. Next is Macmillan wharf where they hold the
blessing of the fleet.

"Just relaxing."

I almost fell into the pool.Tickle tickle.

While we were relaxing, we'd pig out on steamers, chowder, lobster
rolls and fried clams from "Sigmonds" on Main st. Hyannis. A beer
in the evening tasted mighty nice too:-) Dani didn't like seafood, so
she ate subs, hamburgers etc. That's alright! It made more for us:-)

They smell so pretty!Mom! Look at the camera.

Mom has a lovely yard filled with perennials. She has two fish ponds,
she tends to all the time. Shucks! The raspberries weren't ripe yet:-)

Hey!  We're watching soaps!These roses look like they're on my shirt?

Dani sitting with mom watching their soaps. Next: Dani and mom in
her side yard.

* Here's where I'll tell you about mom's outside shower.. hee hee.
I went out to take a shower, and heard this strange noise, but I
figured it was mom messing with something in the shed. After the
shower, I went into the dressing room. The noise was still there,
but when I listened, I found out where it was coming from. Right
under the slats was my shower-mate.. A skunk! I realized, after
the initial shock,
that it couldn't get the "business end" up to
spray, it may have been a female with young, because she didn't
leave. I DID!! hee hee. Nice skunky!

"Cook-out!"

Pat, Terry and Angie.

We were getting ready to leave early the next morning when Terry
and some of her friends invited us over for a cookout. They were all
so nice, and we had a great time. They had about everything you'd
imagine at a cookout. Unfortunately we'd already eaten:-(

My sister, Terry and I.Terri's son Cody, Terry and Dani.

We stayed up and watched the bonfire, and talked until after midnight.
Needless to say... We didn't leave the next morning. I'm sure going
to miss the Cape.

Love 'n Lollipops Gram-ma and Dani.

Thanks for coming!

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