Even in pelting rain, Hazel’s in Rockland doesn’t disappoint. I discovered it last year when I was at a red light, going between the Colby College Museum of Art and The Farnsworth. The bright red metal roof and cheery yellow scallop trim beckoned. This week, it was my destination when I was on my way to check out Erin French’s The Lost Kitchen in the tiny town of Freedom. Last year I got the Maine crab roll, just fresh-picked local crab, delicate and delish. This week I got the grilled salmon on brioche, again local, fresh and sure worth the trip! (Go, you’ll be happy you did!)
Celebrating National Lighthouse Day!
What is better than celebrating National Lighthouse Day (August 7th) at the beautiful Nobska Light than with your Zumba sisters?! A group of us sure had a blast on Sunday dancing our hearts out with the most perfect backdrop, fantastic weather and some great music!
Falmouth Reads Together
For a book lover like me, Falmouth Reads Together is one of the reasons I love Falmouth so much. This year the book is Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel.
To kickoff this event, they are holding discussions across Falmouth. See below if interested in attending one of the discussions.
See you there!
Woods Hole Library: Friday, July 14, 1:30pm
Main Library: Monday, July 17, 10:30am
West Falmouth Library: Tuesday, July 18, 1:30pm
East Falmouth Branch: Wednesday, July 19, 10am
Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival
Marcia and George brilliantly opened their garden early today for photographers. It was heavenly! To wander quietly amid the magic this couple has created over the last 40 years, and to have the space undistracted by the many visitors who will be here later, was a special experience. To look, to see, to appreciate, what a joy! Here’s some of what I saw.
In the last photo you will see the Woodneck Path at Marcia and George Chapman’s half acre of paradise in East Falmouth. They lugged all these stones from Woodneck Beach, then arranged and set them to create this stunning vignette. Live local! The inspiration is all around us.
This is why we live here.
Thank you, George and Marcia!
Happy 4th of July!
Falmouth is very festive on the 4th, and as always, our own hometown is host to thousands of people enjoying the holiday.
Have fun and stay safe!
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