As the picture shows, our weather began to change when November came along. But since we live so much of our year in warmer climates, a crisp day with gray clouds is often a refreshing change, just as long as it doesn't last too long. One afternoon we took Miska with us for a visit to the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge just to check it out. Turned out to be a wonderful two hours walking the beach and through paths along the marsh lands which Miska loved, as did we. With a good flight of stairs down to the beach it was easily accessible for us.
On our drive up to the Cape Cod National Seashore we stopped at this darling French Cafe, PB Bistro. The food was wonderful and they had a campfire going outside with Adirondack chairs all set out. Fabulous pastries to take home too.
We stopped to see the Highland Light at Truro, MA. A full golf course, The Highlands Links, surrounds the property today.What a beautiful place to play a round of golf!
Most of our days were spent just enjoying the beauty of Chatham, its beaches and darling town. Walking Miska on the Chatham beach became our favorite things to do each day. With our sadness of not having Foster with us, being able to walk her was great exercise for us in such beautiful places.
Miska and Obi
My most favorite photo of these two weeks has to be the morning we got up early enough for sunrise and after walking to one end of the beach, we sat down on a rock to watch and so did Miska, giving us this beautiful photo.
Just a little local design work on the beach
and some natural design along the water
One afternoon we were just turning into the driveway when we both noticed a coyote cross the road just two houses down. We parked and then walked on down and there stood two very healthy looking coyotes, before they scampered off into the preserve behind the houses. With that siting we knew we couldn't let Miska and Obi in the back yard like we often did. Poor babies, I'm sure they missed this relaxing part of their day for a while.
I loved this sign in front of a darling yarn and used book shop.
Our home in Chatham
beautiful sky even in its darkness.
Oh, and this is a sandwich I tried in Sandwich, MA... lobster knuckles, not quite sure what that is but it was tasty.A view of the very wide Cape Cod Canal looking towards the north entrance of Sandwich. It's only seven miles long but connects Cape Cod Bay in the north to Buzzards Bay in the south, and used by some pretty large vessels.
On our way back home we took the scenic Route 6A which just meanders east-west through many villages. A sign for pies caught my eye as we drove past Crow Farm, had to turn around and go in for a wonderful homemade berry pie! The best pie crust I've had in a very long time. The other choice was a Pilgrim Pie filled with apples and cranberries, next time.
Another favorite beach walk was at Harding's Beach. Again, we were one of only a few morning walkers there.
The lighthouse is no longer in use but still beautiful. As we were walking back we noticed what appeared to be a very large dog frolicking in the water not far from a sand bar, but it was leaping in an unusual way; turns out it was a deer! After a few more leaps it ran off into the dunes and grasses.
A most wonderful small independent movie theater in town is the Chatham Orpheum. What a delightful place to go! Not only did they have wonderful films showing, but this painted wall greets you as you enter. It is also a darling small cafe and bar. Such fun to go early for a film and enjoy a glass of wine or a cappuccino which can also be taken into the theater.
Here's a little of its history...The original theater opened in 1916 during the days of silent films, and continued operating until 1987. In 2011 a local grass roots group began to raise funds needed to buy the original building and bring movies back to Chatham. I'm so glad they did! With donations from 2,500 individuals and foundations plus two government grants the building was purchased in 2012 and in eight months the building was transformed into the cinema we enjoyed. While here we saw, Victoria and Abdul , Murder on the Orient Express, and Jane. Sadly it was sold out the morning we went to see an art film about Michaelangelo. Obviously, the theater is well loved buy the locals!
Our last big adventure before leaving the Cape was a ferry ride and day on Martha's Vineyard. Fantastic blue skies, temps in the 20s and Miska with us all day. Perfect in every way, even meeting former Secretary of State, John Kerry in the coffee bar.
We walked a couple of beaches, drove to lighthouses and visited the Polly Hill Arboretum gardens on the island. A fantastic day!
Sure wish there had been a roaring fire going in this outdoor garden. It was SO cold that Saturday morning, temps had dropped to 26 degrees and so much colder than we are used to!
This view looks towards the Gay Head Lighthouse
Edgartown Harbor Light
Bundled but very happy
We just fell in love with this dog, such an easy traveler!
Sunset back near Hyannis
A stop for snack at this great Irish Pub
We'll miss this amazing area, but how lucky we were to spend our time here. I'm thrilled we are doing our Trusted Housesitter adventures. Penny returned in the early morning hours of November 12th and we shared a visit over coffee before leaving this beautiful area for a day in Boston; a visit to Boston College and its McMullen Art Museum then a flight to NYC the following morning.
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