2008 Column, Beach Buggies – Cape Cod Life
The Beach Boys nailed it: “She’ll have fun, fun, fun ’til her Daddy takes her T-bird away” A beach buggy isn’t just a vehicle, it’s an experience. Summer gets sweeter when you roll in style…
The Beach Boys nailed it: “She’ll have fun, fun, fun ’til her Daddy takes her T-bird away” A beach buggy isn’t just a vehicle, it’s an experience. Summer gets sweeter when you roll in style…
On the eve of Truro’s tercentenary celebration in 2009, the tranquil village continues to attract those looking for bygone beauty. This famous Cape town’s sweeping beaches, rolling moons, and serenity are pleasant reminders of days past for residents and visitors alike. It is needed one of the crown jewels of the Outer Cape.
The lure of the sea is undeniable. When Lady Atlantic beckons, even the hardiest land lubbers can’t resist. Based on our seafaring heritage, many locals consider it sacrilegious to visit without getting out on the water.
If Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet lived happily ever after they would found the Knighthorse Theater Company…
Throughout history, American coastal towns have become famous because of their ports. Commerce boomed, lodging, dining, and shopping establishments flourished, and these towns quickly became epicenters of activity…
Even though most of his customers have never navigated a kayak before, John McGrath says that does not deter Cape residents and visitors from grabbing a paddle, hitting the water, and occasionally coming back for seconds. “Folks from all over the world can see a different side of the Cape from a kayak,” says McGrath, the owner of the Chatham Kayak Company. ” Just last week I had an Irish couple come out for a tour on the Oyster River. They had so much fun they returned the next day with their small children.”