Vacation Sunset 3

August 22, 2018

Oh fine, one more…

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Just Spitballing

August 21, 2018

I miss the days when I disagreed with Bill Kristol…


Vacation Sunset 2

August 21, 2018

And another…

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Vacation Sunset 1

August 20, 2018

The sunsets on Skaket Beach are awesome and I generally take way too many pictures of them. And they always are better than the pictures. Regardless, here’s one…

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Sandcastles

August 19, 2018

Low tide at Skaket Beach is great for sandcastles and once in a while a pro shows up. The other day we watched this being made:

Yes, that’s real fire coming out of the dragon’s mouth.

The next day just one of the guys showed up for a quick one:

They post on Instagram: @sandywork60


Unusual Beach Day

August 18, 2018

We are on vacation at our favorite place in Cape Cod, Skaket Beach. I’ve posted about this place many times. Pictures never do it justice. The crazy thing about this beach are the tides. At high tide it’s a normal, smallish nice swimming beach. It’s calm and on the bay side where the water is a little warmer.

Low tide is a completely different beach. You can literally walk straight out a mile without getting your knees wet. Yesterday morning, according to Google Maps, I was here:

That’s not bad GPS, that’s accurate. Here’s a picture from that location, looking back towards shore.

See the house we are staying in way in the background? No, I don’t either. But it’s there. So that’s low tide. Nothing unusual there, happens twice a day. At low tide people catch minutes, clams, crabs, harvest oysters, all kinds of things. As you can see, it was a cloudy morning and a storm passed through. There was a lightning concern so they had to clear the beach. Resulting in this odd beach ghost town.

Chairs and umbrellas, just no people.

Another nice thing about being on the bay side is that sharks are typically on the ocean side. Unfortunately, later on this same day we got our first ever water clearing shark warning.

And that would be the same beach at high tide. Basically everything in the first picture is under water.

The shark warming passed, all those folks got back in, and the beach went back to normal. Whatever constitutes normal at Skaket Beach…


Active Shooter Insurance

August 2, 2018

That there is such a thing…