Route 6A Brewster

0009997_Haiti_Diagram_Paul_Fallon_101103Bicycling to Cape Cod is becoming an annual tradition. This week I rode to Eastham to visit Jan and Mike Golan, pedaled to Falmouth to see my son, and then returned to Cambridge.   Cape Cod Baseball League game each night, and gigantic meals to refuel from 230 miles in three days.

On the first afternoon I took a photo shoot along a five mile stretch of Route 6A in Brewster.  For anyone who isn’t blessed with spending a glorious day on Cape Cod, here is a glimpse of the random beauty I encountered in one short stretch of my journey.

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A Traditional Cape

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Distant view of the marsh

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Roadside standIMG_0744

FenceIMG_0746

Farmer’s MarketIMG_0750

Batik skirts at the marketIMG_0748

Windmill in a fieldIMG_0751

Kite FliersIMG_0753

Creek through a marshIMG_0754

Lion Tchotchkes and convertibleIMG_0757

Brewster Senior Center with War MemorialsIMG_0765

Bushes in BloomIMG_0763

Ice Cream StandIMG_0764

Cape Coe Rail Train TunnelIMG_0766

Cape Cod rail Trail leading to Eastham

 

 

About paulefallon

Greetings reader. I am a writer, architect, cyclist and father from Cambridge, MA. My primary blog, theawkwardpose.com is an archive of all my published writing. The title refers to a sequence of three yoga positions that increase focus and build strength by shifting the body’s center of gravity. The objective is balance without stability. My writing addresses opposing tension in our world, and my attempt to find balance through understanding that opposition. During 2015-2106 I am cycling through all 48 mainland United States and asking the question "How will we live tomorrow?" That journey is chronicled in a dedicated blog, www.howwillwelivetomorrw.com, that includes personal writing related to my adventure as well as others' responses to my question. Thank you for visiting.
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