On September 7th, we tried again to drive out to Cape Cod. It was now Labor Day and everyone was trying to get off Cape Cod so all the traffic was going the other way. We drove right out to the end of the Cape to Provincetown with no trouble. The only thing was we were going to have to stay all day because traffic was going to be bad until 6PM. That was fine with us. On the way to Provincetown we found a beach on the Atlantic and sat for a while. We didn’t bring any suits to get in the water because it was only getting up to 65 degrees that day. We drove on to Provincetown, as far as you can drive before you get to the tip. We parked and walked around. There were many, many tourists – restaurants and shops everywhere. It was very crowded. We ate lunch at a street side sandwich place and then walked along the pier. We stopped and watched a man make several clay pots, bowls and cups. The boys were fascinated with how fast he could do it. We had driven 102 miles one way from our CG so we started back about 3PM. On the way we stopped at the Cape Cod Highland Lighthouse and then we stopped in Hyannis Port for dinner and ate at Gringo’s. We had Lobster sandwiches and they were good. When we finally started driving back at 7 the traffic had all but died off so the drive went pretty good.
Monday, September 7, 2009
September 7, 2009. Day 50 Cape Cod Mass.
On September 7th, we tried again to drive out to Cape Cod. It was now Labor Day and everyone was trying to get off Cape Cod so all the traffic was going the other way. We drove right out to the end of the Cape to Provincetown with no trouble. The only thing was we were going to have to stay all day because traffic was going to be bad until 6PM. That was fine with us. On the way to Provincetown we found a beach on the Atlantic and sat for a while. We didn’t bring any suits to get in the water because it was only getting up to 65 degrees that day. We drove on to Provincetown, as far as you can drive before you get to the tip. We parked and walked around. There were many, many tourists – restaurants and shops everywhere. It was very crowded. We ate lunch at a street side sandwich place and then walked along the pier. We stopped and watched a man make several clay pots, bowls and cups. The boys were fascinated with how fast he could do it. We had driven 102 miles one way from our CG so we started back about 3PM. On the way we stopped at the Cape Cod Highland Lighthouse and then we stopped in Hyannis Port for dinner and ate at Gringo’s. We had Lobster sandwiches and they were good. When we finally started driving back at 7 the traffic had all but died off so the drive went pretty good.
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