
I spent some time at the tip of the cape in a little community called Provincetown. Each town on the cape has its own distinctive personality and charm and there is something special about every community you come across. I didn't get to spend as much time here as I did last September, but it was special just the same. There really is something for everyone on the cape.
Most of the days were rainy when I was visiting but I took advantage of the clear breaks when they came. I took Max for a spin in his trailer, walked along the beach, went to the bark park, strolled around commercial street and soaked in the sights. I didn't take as many photographs as I did last year, but these are a few taken with the three cameras I have with me. I did pretty much the same as I did a year ago.
Sometimes I like to set the timer on my camera and jump around on the beach to entertain myself. It's actually quite the workout and good for a few laughs when you watch people passing by staring at you. I don't mind.
Other people didn't mind the weather and enjoyed a campfire on the beach even though it was windy and in the 50's.

I look forward to sharing more adventures coming up within these 3,652 miles.
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