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blackjackbarnes [Member]
In response to: A Cape Cod Halloween
In response to: A Cape Cod Halloween
Although I bought a pumpkin at the pumpkin patch, I think that it has become a commercial business and not just a church fundraiser. The church should start paying real estate taxes now, just like the nurseries and garden centers down the street that also sell pumpkins.
Ana Paulina [Member]
In response to: A Cape Cod Halloween
In response to: A Cape Cod Halloween
I grew up in fields of Fig trees and pumpkins.
Jonathan [Member]
In response to: Buzzards Bay Railroad Bridge
In response to: Buzzards Bay Railroad Bridge
Great videao! That trash train is parked/visible from Route 6, just before exit 8 eastbound.
nursenancy [Member]
In response to: Buzzards Bay Railroad Bridge
In response to: Buzzards Bay Railroad Bridge
Great shot of the bridge most people don't know that it goes up and down for the Train. If i have any train questions,I know who to go to.
bipr [Member]
In response to: Crossing That Bridge
In response to: Crossing That Bridge
Hi Ryan,
I just found your new cache in Drummer Boy Park, one of my rare First to Finds :-) Thanks for the hide.
-Susan
I just found your new cache in Drummer Boy Park, one of my rare First to Finds :-) Thanks for the hide.
-Susan
nursenancy [Member]
In response to: Crossing That Bridge
In response to: Crossing That Bridge
Check out The Cape Cod Canal By J.North Conway its a new book on the history of the canal.
bipr [Member]
In response to: Biking the Cape
In response to: Biking the Cape
Didn't the Shining Sea Bikeway get extended to four miles this year? I haven't been on it, but it sounds nice.
Ryan [Member]
In response to: Biking the Cape
In response to: Biking the Cape
My favorite bike trail is the Cape Cod Canal Bike way only because of all the photo opportunity and of course my favorite the railroad.
New Jersey Rog [Member]
In response to: Cape Cod Whale Trail
In response to: Cape Cod Whale Trail
I remember the whales. If memory serves, at least some were made by school art students and the class with which I was acquainted had a great time doing it. Fine blog, Ryan, and an excellent presentation.
nursenancy [Member]
In response to: Cape Cod Whale Trail
In response to: Cape Cod Whale Trail
Make that the artists did an excellent job with their whales.
nursenancy [Member]
In response to: Cape Cod Whale Trail
In response to: Cape Cod Whale Trail
I loved seeing the whales again. Good job with the slideshow. Three cheers to all who made it possible and made it a memorable year. The artists all did an excellent job and their whales. I loved them all and can't choose on favorite.
CCToday [Member]
In response to: Cape Cod Whale Trail
In response to: Cape Cod Whale Trail
Ryan, this show and "Olde Cape Cod" is simply spectacular !
Congratulations on a wonderful tribute to a place we all love so much. - The Editors
Congratulations on a wonderful tribute to a place we all love so much. - The Editors
nursenancy [Member]
In response to: Cape Cod Central Railroad's Scenic Fun Train
In response to: Cape Cod Central Railroad's Scenic Fun Train
Hey good job Ryan and welcome to blogging.
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13-year-old Ryan Laverdiere often visits the Cape and is an avid fan of the Railroad. His interests also include geocaching and photography. Join Ryan as he travels the Cape and explains his adventures and views from a visitor and local perspective from Wareham to Provincetown.
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