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Cape Coddage
First Vaca in about 8 years. Spent a few days at Cape Cod. Astounded at all the pikers who didn't show up at the beach just because it was raining and windy. Jeez. Here is a link to a foot web album of Cod related pictures.
http://picasaweb.google.com/cellarfo...ey=g6MnqqVkJps |
Cute kids! Also, did anyone tell you that the millimeter was naked? I bet she doesn't thank you for those pictures when she's older.
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Great pictures, thanks! That milli is so darn cute...
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Thanks, The cuteness helps keep them breathing at around 5 to 7 pm some days.
and Bruce, I thought you'd find that funny. |
Good stuff foot! Amazingly not crowded.
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Lightning and sharks keep away the weaklings.
Actually, the last day we were there, the Sunday before labor day, the place was standing room only. The rest of the week we had the place pretty much toourselves and we were only two blocks from the beach, so we walked over a couple of times a day with our little red wagon. |
I absolutely LOVE Cape Cod. I wanna retire there in my dreams...
Great pics, adorable kiddies, looks like you all had fun! Where 'bouts on the Cape were you? We went up to Provincetown and, although I am not ghey myself, I am very ghey friendly, I ADORED it!!! all those artists and poets and guys in thongs looking at other guys in thongs...brilliant food, too. |
Is/was that a horseshoe crab? And yes, Cape Cod is beautiful, as is the fam.
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Haven't been there in years. Looks like you had a great time. You rented a house, right? From the porch floor and doors, it looks like a pretty cool old place.
milli looks a lot like you. Especially in the eyes. |
I like the one of the inchling up to his chin in sand.
Looks like you had a great time! ::envy:: |
Horse shoe crabs molt apparently and inch has a medium sized specimin (sp?) There were little femto horseshoe crab shells about an inch long. Neat. Also a giant bass head from a filleted fish washed ashore.
Mrs. Foot's family have a friend who owns the place, parts of which are from the 1600's. Very nifty, we were guests so that was very cool. The Mil is definitely a "mini me", we all had a great time and a long drive home, still it was great sleep in a bed without sand for a change. |
Good looking fam you've got there ft3.
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1600's, huh? That's pretty cool. There's a lot of history in New England. The glatt household stopped off in Plymouth MA on our way up to Maine this summer, and got a good dose of old houses.
There's a gift shop in one house in Plymouth that dates back to the 1600's. Well, the house does. Not the gift shop, I imagine. The thing that impressed me the most was the floor boards in this place were around 20 inches wide. Maybe even two feet. People were walking all around the place over these amazing boards not even noticing them. |
i just imagined some folks coming upon that cottage in 1601 and thinking "WTF? a gift shop? Here?"
Did they have roadside souvenir stands back then? Bruce?;) |
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