Twilight "Corner View"
As the sun dips below the horizon the light lingers as if not wanting to say goodbye, and in those last moments of light we call Twilight lovers to take one last walk along the beach, friends relish in each others company, and lines form at local ice cream shops here in Massachusetts. What is summer without ice cream? I can see why so many flock to the Cape as it is truly magical. The sand is so pretty and white, the water is warm, and each and every house looks like Martha Stewart took her magic fairy wand over it creating the homes and gardens fit to be in any Better Homes and Gardens magazine or Architectural Digest. I wish I had a Go-Pro to put on top of my car as then you would have been able to join me in my drive around the Cape. Honestly, it was all I could do not to get out of my car ever 5 seconds to take pictures, but it was dinner time and the children were hungry. We stopped in the town of Dennis and went to a restaurant called the Chapin's where we enjoyed a basket of hot sourdough rolls slathered in butter, pan-seared cod with linguine and a white wine cream sauce, and for the children penne with red sauce. The food was so good. The atmosphere brought me back to when I was a kid and I would go with my Auntie's who would be all dressed up and ladened with pearls for lobster dinners at the beach. Afterward, we drove over to the Ice Cream Smuggler. The girls had Cookie Monstah as they say here in New England, I had the raspberry yogurt with chocolate chips and chocolate truffles, Winston had the chocolate peanut butter, and Roman had cookies and creme. It was the perfect evening to end our day at Plymouth and at the Cape.
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I love that first photo right now missing the beach, to be in the ocean at twilight, just heavenly!!♡
PS hope you will get to Mt Fuji one day with your family!!
I love the homes in the US - always so big and mostly all on one level. Not like the homes I've seen here.
Thanks for the theme.