Blogs from Wellfleet, Massachusetts, United States, North America

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T(here) EDGE DWELLERS There is nothing as beautiful as the sadness of one who is blind in Granada. Spanish proverb There is an Irish poet in love with landscape who believes that thresholds are sacred places places where one reality bleeds into another from forest melting into dune spilling onto beach drifting into ocean magical spiritual places and if there ever was a magical threshold it is t(here) on Cape Cod this poet also says that a great journey needs plenty of time it should not be rushed I use t(here) because travel always involves a there but it is here where I am wishing for wanderlust but alas I am trapped happily here standing on a threshold thinking I’ll go t(here) and take a very long journey a trip that takes a lot of time ... read more
Ferns Emerging
Young Leaves
Threshold Bells


The weather was great on Tuesday, June 5, 2012, and the drive from Newport RI to Wellfleet MA was pleasant and uneventful. I had chosen Wellfleet as my base of Outer Cape Cod operations because of its central location. Many of the attractions I wanted to visit were in Provincetown, out at the tip of the Cape Cod peninsula; but some were located closer to the mainland from Wellfleet. If for no other reason than geography, Wellfleet was a good choice; and Maurice's Campground was a good choice for the solitude after a busy day. In spite of the inaccessibility of some of the attractions during the “off season,” one advantage of visiting then is the serenity of the sparsely populated campgrounds at the end of a busy day. Wednesday morning I headed for Province Lands ... read more
Stranded Quahogs, More Universally Known As Clams
Waiting For Another Meal
Peek-A-Boo, I See You




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