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Visit to Provincetown, MA
While we are waiting for snow to fall this evening (we’re expecting 1-3 inches here in the city tonight/tomorrow from a rare October Nor’easter), I thought I would finish the post about our August trip to Provincetown, MA. We stayed … Continue reading
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Tagged bed and breakfast, ferry, fried dough, mass, provincetown, ptown
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Singing Beach at Manchester-by-the-Sea
Back in August, (yes, I am still that behind) we took the commuter train from North Station in Boston to the town of Manchester-by-the-Sea. Our destination was Singing Beach. It was about 45 minutes North of Boston. Then it was … Continue reading
Afternoon in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
After spending the morning walking around the old buildings in Portsmouth, New Hampshire- we were ready for lunch. But first, we walked near the Memorial Bridge, in honor of Sailors and Soldiers of New Hampshire who participated in the World War … Continue reading
Sunday morning in Portsmouth, NH
After spending the previous day in Freeport and Portland, Maine, we were ready to explore Portsmouth, New Hampshire. I loved this cute, little town! The house below is the Governor John Langdon House and was built in 1784. It was one … Continue reading
Roadtrip to Portland
Last month, we took a weekend road trip to Portland, Maine. It’s about 100 miles North of Boston. View Larger Map We hit a few little traffic snafus on the way – got stuck in construction traffic on a bridge … Continue reading