This well-seasoned fishing boat was docked at MacMillan Pier in Provincetown the other day. It looks like it has made many trips out to sea. Very cool looking… a classic fishing boat from Gloucester.
We were driving to the Beech Forest Trail in Provincetown when I saw these purple Spiderwort wildflowers growing by the side of the parking lot. They were so pretty. I had never seen them there before.
“Its colorful, three-petal flowers first emerge in early spring, and range in color from deep blue to bright pink, and less commonly, white. The blooms survive just a single day, opening in the early morning but fading by the heat of the afternoon.” However, they have a long growing season stretching into the summer months.
Have you ever seen a Spiderwort? This was another first for me!
The big blue Adirondack chair has been moved from its winter home by the Town Hall on Commercial Street back to its summer home on the beach. Love that view!
I had to add these “fun facts” that Linda commented on this morning:
“We had to get the footstool — otherwise it would have been hard to get in it,” [Tourism Director Tony Fuccillo] says.
“The chair was designed and constructed by a Canadian company and is made out of recycled soda bottles. It came unassembled and Dept. of Public Works employees helped put it together.”
Thank you, Linda! Very cool facts!