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!)
Sand Dunes and Salty Air
Patti Page’s classic still rings true: you’re sure to fall in love with old Cape Cod! If you’re not already in love, like we year-rounders are.
The Season Begins!
Truth is, the weather on Memorial Day weekend can be cold and wet. But the forecast for this weekend is ideal. It’s so great to live in a place that people come to for their best times!
Spring Fever!
You know you’re a true Cape Codder when the first topic of conversation every Spring isn’t the weather, but the hours you were stuck in traffic when the annual maintenance on the bridge reduced the lanes to one in each direction. Every year it happens; every year we forget and are caught unprepared the first couple of weeks.
Sunday at Chappy, Falmouth
Cloudy and windy, still breathtaking!
This is why we live here.
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