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Stage Harbor Lighthouse (Stage Harbor Light at sunset. Harding Beach, Chatham, Massachusetts, USA)
Moon rise over Stage Harbor Lighthouse (The Hunter Moon rises above the Stage Harbor Lighthouse. Chatham, Massachusetts, USA)
Chatham Lighthouse (Chatham Lighthouse, known as Twin Lights prior to 1923 was originally two wood towers. One of the towers was moved to the Eastham area, where it became known as Nauset Light in 1923.)
Chatham lighthouse (Chatham Lighthouse, known as Twin Lights prior to 1923, is a lighthouse near the "elbow" of Cape Cod. It is an active U.S. Coast Guard station with on-duty personnel living quarters.)
Sunrise (The morning sun breaks thru a cloud bank at Lighthouse Beach. Chatham, Massachuseetts, USA)
Wine tasting. (Winemaker Dr Frank Puzio, pours a sample of his wine at the First Crusch Winery. Marwich, Massachusetts, USA)
Hiking the White Cedar Swamp (Selfie while hiking the White Cedar Swamp trail. Wellfleet, Massachusetts, USA)
Harrop Ocean Trail (Hiking the Harrop Ocean Trail takes us out to dunes over 130 feet above the shoreline. Cape Cod National Seashore, Truro, Massachusetts, USA)
Boston State House (Boston State House, the start of our walk on the Freedom Trail.)
Boston Massacre (Bricks designate the site of the 1770 Boston Massacre. Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Old State House (In March 1770, a  squadron of British soldiers opened fire in front of this royal building, killing five and wounding many others which became known as the Boston Massacre.  Six years later, shots were heard again in the square. But this time it was in celebration. On July 18, 1776, Bostonians heard for the first time the Declaration of Independence..)
Fire escape. (Spiral fire escape. Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Custom House Tower (The Custom House Tower is a skyscraper in McKinley Square.. The original building was constructed in 1837–47  in the Greek Revival style. The tower was added in 1913–15. As of 2016 it is a Mariott hotel.  Boston, Massachusetts, USA.)
Carrots (Carrots at a farmer's market. Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Dunes (Dunes on Cape Cod National Seashore near Truro, Massachusetts, USA.)
Pineapples (Pineapples at a farmers market.  Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Boston resident (Jamie chats with a Boston resident at North Square. Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Jamie (Jamie at Cape Cod National Seashore near Truro, Massachusetts, USA)
P-town Brewing (A nice local brewery in Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA)
Seaweed (Colorful seaweed that washed up on the beach. Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA)
Paul Revere (Paul Revere statue honoring his actions to warn patriots that the British were headed to Concord . Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Glass armonica (Lady plays a glass armonica - invented by Ben Franklin in 1761. Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Patterns in the sand (Patterns in the sand created by the receding tide. Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA)
Skull and cross bones (The skull and crossbones death head depicted on headstones were commonly used as 'Memento Mori' symbols in the 16th to 17th centuries. They were a warning to us all that we cannot avoid death and no matter what our status is in life, we are all the same. Copps Hill Burying Grounds, Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Cherub (a cherub on a gravestone represents the soul of the deceased and was referred to as a ‘winged head‘. In America, they call it a ‘soul effigy‘. It also relayed an important message that those who found grace, might win Heaven. Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.)
P-town sunset (Sunset on the beach in Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA)
Nobska Lighthouse (Nobska Light,  also known as Nobska Point Light is a lighthouse located near the division between Buzzards Bay, Nantucket Sound, and Vineyard Sound in the settlement of Woods Hole, Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA.)
Bunker Hill (Bunker Hill was the end of our walk along the Freedom Trail. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.)
Jamie and Rachel Carson (Statue of Rachel Carson an American marine biologist, author, and conservationist whose influential book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA.)
Waiting on sunset (Waiting on sunset hoping for some decent photo opportunities.  Fan Pier Park, Boston, Massachusetts)
Fan Pier Park (View of Boston building from Fan Pier Park shortly after sunset. Boston, Massachusetts,, USA)
Cape Cod Brewery (A sampling of beer at Cape Cod Brewery, Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA)
Banner (Cape Cod Brewery banner.  Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA)
Harvard Square (Standing at the gates to Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)
Harbor View (Enjoyed making new friends around the fire pit at Anchor In. Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA)
Lunch at Sugar n Spice (A great lunch at Sugan n Spice Thai restaurant. Porter Sqaure, Cambridge, Massachusetts. USA)
Lewis Bay Lighthouse (Lewis Bay Lighthouse, a.k.a. Hyannis Harbor Light marks the entrance to Hyannis harbor.)
Longfellow House (Home of American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow for almost 50 years, and it had previously served as the headquarters of General George Washington (1775–76) .and it served as his base of operations during the Siege of Boston. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.)
Hyannis Harbor Light (Sunrise view of Hyannis Harbor Light, originally called Lewis Bay Lighthouse marks the entrance to Hyannis Harbor. Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA)
Lesley University (A private,  coeducational university in Cambridge was established in 1909)
Quissett Harbor (Jamie looking at the boats in Quissett Harbor. Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA)
Longfellow Bridge (Longfellow Bridge is a steel rib arch bridge spanning the Charles River and connects Boston with Cambridege. Also known  as the "Salt-and-Pepper Bridge" due to the shape of its central towers.)
Buzzard Bay (Golden hour along the shore of Buzzard Bay near The Knob. Quissett, Massachusetts, USA)
Longfellow Bridge at dusk (The Longfellow Bridge crosses the Charles River and connects Boston and Cambridge.  A restoration project was started in 2013 and completed in May, 2018 at a cost of $303 million.)
Paul the photographer (Getting set to photograph the Longfellow Bridge at sunset.)
Mayflower II (A replica of the pilgrim ship,, Mayflower, at the Plymouth Pilgrim Memorial Park. Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA)
The Knob (Sunset at The Knob)
Plymouth Rock (Plymouth Rock  at the Pilgrim Memorial State Park. Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA)
Plymouth Rock (Plymouth Rock where the Pilgrims from England landed in 1620. Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.)
Paul & Jamie (Self portrait at Old Silver Beach, Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA)
Sandy Neck Beach (First stop on Cape Cod was Sandy Neck Beach in West Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA)
Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge (The Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge (also known as the Buzzards Bay Railroad Bridge), a vertical lift bridge in Bourne, Massachusetts near Buzzards Bay, carries railroad traffic across the Cape Cod Canal opened in December 1935.  It raises to provide 135 feet of clearance for canal traffic.)

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