New Englanders routinely describe Cape Cod with a flexed bicep. Cape Cod Bay is inside, the Atlantic is outside. Provincetown is the fist. Barnstable is the muscle. Eastham is where the forearm is raised and where we are staying with longtime friends.
A green off US Route 6 in Eastham has a windmill that dates to 1680. It was built in Plymouth, moved around a bit before settling at its current location in Eastham in 1808.
A tree made from colorful lobster buoys is just steps away from the windmill.
The Funk Bus is a party bus that was parked down the street from the windmill and lobster buoy tree.
You need to explain these two to me. But I like them.
And Captain Cass has reopened after a three or four year closure.
2 comments:
Thank you this is my kind of roaming through great pieces of art, and this is the first time I've seen robot people in flip flops how cool is that. Fun stuff thanks so much for sharing your world.
Fun photos from Cape Cod. I'm struck by how old that windmill is. At one time it was important for milling grain. The two milk can sculptures are funny. They could be lobster gathers? My Grandmother was into genealogy and discovered her family is related to the Brewsters. I wonder if there is a connection to Cape Cod?
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