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a late autumn afternoon on Cape Cod
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There is nothing like walking the beach and the only noise you hear are the seagulls and the waves.....Life's too short; walk the beach :)
An incredibly patterned juvenile Coral Cod from Darwin Harbour. This species grows to 50cm in length and as adults they are a light grey/brown colour with sparse black dots. They are mainly found in silty reefs but can swim into estuaries as well.
This fish was identified by fish royalty Dr. Helen Larson!
On a very cold day, no customers sat outside the Cod and Lobster... not surprising, I bet they had a warm welcome inside :-)
Cowbar Nab in the background.
I made another trip down to the Cape for some afternoon trains and while traffic and clouds stymied me earleir I was redeemed with a nice set of images of two trains in perfect light at Buzzards Bay.
Ex CDOT FL9 #2026 (blt. Sept. 1957 as NH 2007) is leading the six car Cape Cod Central dinner train with sister FL9 #2011 (blt. Sept. 1960 as NH #2038) on the south end.
The train has crossed the canal and run north past the depot and is seen here coming over the Pocasset Narrows bridge by Buttermilk Bay and entering the town of Wareham from Bourne at MP 54.3 on MassDOT's ex New Haven Cape Mainline now operated by the Mass Coastal Railroad. As soon as the rear unit clears this deck bridge they will pause and then reverse direction back over the canal and head down the Falmouth Branch for about an hour giving the MBTA/Keolis CapeFLYER time to come up from Hyannis and cross the bridge on their way back to Boston.
In the distance just beyond the station that is out of sight rise the twin 271 ft towers that support the 544 long lift span crossing the Cape Cod Canal. Built by the Public Works Administration it opened in December 1935 and at the time of its completion, it was the longest vertical lift span in the world.
Wareham, Massachusetts
Saturday July 30, 2022
crispy new potatoes
seasonal veggies
white wine, parsley, dill, cream
and shallot sauce
roast vine tomatoes
It's 12mths since I was taking pics of a family of 6 Ospreys in Hyannis,great sight to see them at close range,with their nest platform next to a public carpark flying about above😊.No such adventures this year😐
Paine's Creek at Brewster, Massachusetts: Stephanie Sheridan (Medford) and Sarah Rachlin (Pleasantville, NY) dip their toes at the edge of the tide on the Brewster flats.
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Winter on Cape Cod. This is Sandy Neck Beach at sunset and this picture is out of the camera. un altered, uncropped. (besides my sig) Vote for this pic in a winter photo contest if you like it! #9 thanks! www.capecod.com/featured-slider/vote-on-cape-cods-best-wi...
Early morning, 5 AM, on Uncle Seth's Pond, Cape Cod, MA. Near Orleans, MA.
The original photograph was very dark.
See comment below.