The reason I’m a loyal ticket holder at the WHFF is to see gems like Dear Zoe, one of last night’s presentations. (Sometimes I joke that seeing festival films is like kissing the proverbial toads before finding the handsome prince – a lot of less-than-admirable films that all seem to need editing, in a quest not to miss the occasional exquisite film.) The story is heart-rending, but it’s less about that than it is a riveting coming-of-age story, told by a brilliant cast. The relationships ring true, although with less skilled actors they could have been cliches. The acting is superb, the sound track refreshingly appropriate and not manipulative – and don’t miss the credits! They’re so imaginative, and so right for this film. Find this film, see it, you won’t be sorry! It is coming out on various video on demand platforms Nov 4th, I hear.
A Perfect Cape Cod Day
Nothing more soul-satisfying than a not-so-long walk on the beach on a glorious September day! Come with me, see what I saw.
Highfield Study
When I left the tapestry exhibit at Highfield, I was noticing lines and texture everywhere, especially right outside the door. I had truly thought I’d already taken every photo possible at Highfield, but apparently not. Here are some new Highfield images, very much influenced by the tapestry show.
The Real First Day of Spring, Falmouth Version
Dairy Queen is open!! All praise DQ…and go…
Falmouth Colors
Look closely, so many colors! Coincidentally, I maintain a website, falmouthcolors.com, where I post my snaps. Go anytime you want a reminder of how special this place is. There are hundreds of images there, from cranberries and sunsets to lobster rolls and Guy Fieri.
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