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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Evans Escapades in Sandwich Massachusetts

Besides the Cape Cod National Seashore,

Sandwich probably ended up being my

favorite little town on Cape Cod. . .

The Salt Marsh located on Cape Cod Bay - accessible on the Boardwalk

we’re always up for a nice boardwalk. . .

The Salt Marsh located on Cape Cod Bay - accessible on the Boardwalk

out over the Salt Marsh,

The Salt Marsh located on Cape Cod Bay - accessible on the Boardwalk

right to the edge of Cape Cod Bay. . .nice

Green Briar Nature Center

next stop. . .Green Briar Nature Conservancy. . .

The Jam Kitchen at Green Briar Nature Center

the Jam Kitchen, which we were allowed to walk through

on the way to the Jam Store smelled amazing. . .

they were making Peach Ginger Preserves. . .yum!

The Jam Store at Green Briar Nature Center

the Jam Store cost us some bucks. . .hard to choose only a handful. . .delicious!

 

The rest of our time in Sandwich was spent on a Historical Walking Tour. . .

very enjoyable. . .the following pics are from that tour. . .

Walking Tour of Sandwich MA

Walking Tour of Sandwich MA

Walking Tour of Sandwich MA - Hoxie House was built when taxes were levied by the size of your windows. . .

Walking Tour of Sandwich MA - Hoxie House was built when taxes were levied by the size of your windows. . .

Walking Tour of Sandwich MA - Hoxie House was built when taxes were levied by the size of your windows. . .Walking Tour of Sandwich MA - Hoxie House was built when taxes were levied by the size of your windows. . .

 

First Church of Christ - Walking Tour of Sandwich MA

Here’s more ideas of things to see in Sandwich. . .

we only scratched the surface. . .

Here’s the rest of our Sandwich Mass pics. . .

and a great ending to our day was to meet

Margery and Paul for a late lunch. . .

probably won’t get to see them again ‘til they make it to Texas. . .

so it was great to touch base and compare stories one more time. . .

see y’all down the road. . .

 

‘til next time

Janice and Dave

5 comments:

  1. Did you buy some meal so you can make cornbread to put your new jams on?

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    1. the mill wasn't running. . .the disadvantage to visiting after Labor Day. . .all the fun stuff only happens on the weekends now. . .otherwise, I certainly would have!

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  2. What a wonderful little town.

    We enjoy visiting stores like Jam Kitchen and usually end up spending way more than we had planned. Oh well, everything is always so delicious.

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    1. jams and preserves are really a huge weakness that we seem to have. . .they were delicious on hot biscuits this morning. . .

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  3. Thanks for the walking tour of Sandwich...not something that Paul enjoys unfortunately! Be careful if you go to Kitchen Kettle in Intercourse, PA, the heart of the PA Dutch country. They have a huge store with all kinds of goodies and lots and lots of samples! :-)

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