Yesterday’s Cape Cod Marathon was a balmy 64-68 degrees. Back in the day, I volunteered with the Falmouth Track Club to help with this event, and was stationed at Mile 21, at the corner of School and Water Streets in Woods Hole. It was always freezing, and a couple of years there was snow and sleet. Global warming has happened fast! But yesterday was certainly nicer for the runners, maybe even a bit too warm. Here are some photos I took of the finish line before the runners got there:
Water St. Kitchen – Woods Hole
Dinner at Water St Kitchen in Woods Hole is a delight – imaginative menu, attention to detail, superior service, and really good food! Their iconoclastic point of view inspired me.
Woods Hole Film Festival – “Best of the Fest”
Saw this moving documentary Sunday evening at The Cotuit Center for the Arts. By Beth Murphy, Falmouth and internationally acclaimed filmmaker, it describes the first girls’ school in a remote Afghan village, and its impact on the individuals, families and community. Beth was at the CCftA for a q and a after the film. I and everyone there was mesmerized.
This was part of the Woods Hole Film Festival “Best of the Fest” series. This continues for the next several months in different locations. Get to as many as you can! It’s another one of the perks of being here year-round – no crowds, easy parking, comfortable theaters, interesting films.
Where Is It?
Haven’t run across an interesting place to share for a while, but this caught my eye yesterday. Anyone know where – and what – it is?
The Knob – Woods Hole
A different view of The Knob, from a porch on Carey Lane.