Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Dinner at Barnstable Bay

In this shop, the artists made all kinds of glass fish and glass shells for decorative purposes.
After leaving Plymouth, a short tour of Cape Cod seemed like it would fit into the itinerary.  It was so interesting to see the architecture.  We truly stumbled onto a great place for dinner in the town of Barnstable.  This was the view from our table as the sun was setting.  The tide was out, but when it comes in, it raises the docks and boats about 16 feet. 



5 comments:

  1. Looks like a fabulous place to sit and soak up the scenery.

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  2. TIdes fascinated me because we don't really have them in Chicago or Lake Michigan

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  3. You're sure having a nice getaway! Great photos, too.

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  4. Just got on the computer after about a week. Your blog on you trip has been great reading.

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  5. We have some dear friends that live in Oesterville (a part of Barnstable). The pictures they post make me so, so jealous.

    I'm so glad you got to go there. It is such a beautiful area.

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