Monday, September 24, 2007

Cape Cod

Hi again, my computer is deciding to do what it wants when it comes to my sharing our Cape experience on this blog. I arrange the pictures in a certain way and when they get published they are quite in a different place! Hmmm, I know why people get so frustrated because you cannot reason with a computer:)
This was a lighthouse that was located a couple miles from where we stayed at the cape. I love lighthouses and this one is especially gorgeous. It is one of the larger ones I have seen.





While there Rich and Diana joined me on a tour of Woods Hole, where scientists from all over the world come and do research for diseases. They especially run tests on the squid because of its nervous system.


It is fascinating don't you think how many different things one can do with one's life?




This was the place we stayed. Our deck faced the ocean and we were right across the street. Every morning the seagulls would dive in and bring out a clam and then fly over the parking lot and drop it! I thought it was by accident until it happened repeatedly. They had discovered quite an easier way to get at their breakfast:)!





This was taken at about 5:30 in the morning as I was sitting on the deck reading at the Cape. Anyone who knows me knows I love sunrises and sunsets.

There is something magical about watching how a new day dawns - it enters so quietly and steadily with such an invitation - Life really is a beautiful journey and how loved we all are to be given such a gift!










Looking over the rooftops of the village we were staying at - listening to the waves hitting the shore and an interment seagull call fills the soul with such contentment.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Diana's Home!!!!




Yeah! Diana was able to fly home for a couple of weeks in August and we whisked her away for a family vacation at the Cape.










The weather was gorgeous and we were told that it was the warmest time of the year for the ocean. We were at the Beachside Village in Falmouth, MA. I highly recommend it.

Diana and I braved it. The week was beautiful. It was the first time I had been in the Atlantic Ocean in 30 years. It was warm enough to stay in and have fun.