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Gorgeous Monarch Butterfly At Fort Hill On The National Seashore On Cape Cod

I took a hike at Fort Hill on the National Seashore just to look for wildflowers and butterflies. And boy, was I lucky! There were Monarch butterflies everywhere! I must have taken 200 photographs!

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The Monarch butterfly’s wingspan is 3.5-4″  and orange with prominent black veins and borders. I loved all the polka dots on its body. They feed on milkweeds which abound at Fort Hill.

The Monarch butterfly is so well known that there are attempts underway to designate it as the national insect of the United States. That would be so cool!

Labor Day Weekend At Coast Guard Beach On Cape Cod Before The Storm

Labor Day weekend at Coast Guard Beach on Cape Cod was beautiful before the storm when they had to close the nearby beaches because of the rip tides and unsafe swimming conditions.

What a perfect way to spend Labor Day weekend!

 

 

Huge Waves At Nauset Light Beach In Eastham On Cape Cod

We took a ride down to Nauset Light Beach yesterday to see the waves from the storm offshore. They were huge! And it was still low tide.

This photograph is from the top of the steps looking down from the dunes.

Pretty cool, huh?

Coast Guard Beach Crowds Will Be Gone Soon

Coast Guard Beach was crowded as everyone tried to get the last beach weather for the summer. It was so colorful with the different multi-colored umbrellas and people playing in the waves.

Perfect day on Coast Guard Beach, one of the Top 10 Beaches in the USA!!

 

The Lifeguards Are Ready At Coast Guard Beach In Eastham On Cape Cod

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It was a gorgeous day at Coast Guard Beach in Eastham on Cape Cod on the National Seashore. And it was just voted one of the Top 10 beaches in the USA! Wow!

The lifeguards were ready and the beach was crowded. You can see the purple Shark flag is up as there have been many shark sightings in the area lately.

Soon school will be back in session and the Lifeguard  stand will be put way for the winter.