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I agree, although it may be tough where we're going. I remember the first time my son-in-law visited Cape Cod with us he made a point to eat lobster every day. That's the place to do it.
6 months agoIt really helps to take a break from the elements.
6 months agoYep, we're seeing more just like it on the Jersey Shore
6 months agoAbsolutely. I love all these natural scenes with no development.
6 months agoCluttered and gritty for sure. For me it's more appealing than some of the shinier new developments.
6 months agoWhy thanks! I'll have to save this one for the next time I do a how-to session on bike touring
6 months agoExactly!
6 months agoWell I did wonder about the height. Thanks for enlightening me.
6 months agoMuch more snug and cozy on that side of the window glass.
6 months agoMUCH better and more appealing!
6 months agoLike so much coastal / beachfront development it's a very cluttered and unappealing viewscape, isn't it?
6 months agoLooks like any “beach ville”, USA..
6 months agoThat’s a streak worth continuing!
6 months agoThanks Patrick!
6 months ago
Thanks Janice! It really is interesting how different city area likenesses are duplicated. Guess one can never have enough salt water taffy shops ;)
6 months ago