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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Reunion with the Deckers

Sept. 25 - We had good winds and arrived at the Sandwich Marina on Cape Cod at 2:30, with plenty of time to spare until the Deckers came at 4:15. What a thrill it was to see them! Jacob has grown up so much since we saw him last. We also enjoyed meeting their friend and host, Meg.


We visited on the boat for awhile, then went for a drive to the Sandwich Boardwalk. This boardwalk crosses Mill Creek and beautiful marshes, leading to a lovely public beach on Cape Cod Bay. Stretching over 1000 feet in length, the original wooden walkway was virtually destroyed by Hurricane Bob in 1991. Residents and supporters rebuilt the Boardwalk by selling over 1700 personalized planks. We walked the length of it and enjoyed reading the planks along the way.
Mary and I had a few chuckles over the name of the town, especially when we saw the Sandwich Police. What do they do, bust people for putting too much mayo on their sandwiches? And of course there's the Sandwich Sandwich Shop.

We had dinner at a lovely Victorian Inn called the Painted Lady and got partially caught up on each other's lives. We'll see them again before they return to Senegal - on Christmas Eve at our house in MN. But this was a special time to visit with no distractions, and we returned to the boat feeling blessed to have had the short time together.

2 comments:

  1. This was so much fun! I need to do something about the wild hair though! I loved that boardwalk with all the names...

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  2. YOUR wild hair?? What about mine?

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