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Surfer Girl Enjoying Coast Guard Beach in Eastham On Cape Cod

This was such a cool photograph of this “Surfer Girl” at Coast Guard Beach, which is part of the National Seashore, on Cape Cod. The lighting was perfect and she looked great!

Pristine day to take a walk on one of the USA’s Top 10 Beaches!

Coast Guard Beach On The National Seashore On Cape Cod Is Gorgeous

You can see Coast Guard Beach in Eastham on Cape Cod, which is one of the Top 10 Beaches in the USA, through the bushes by the Coast Guard Station. It is part of the National Seashore and truly one of the prettiest beaches you will ever see.

I took one of my friends for a walk there and she commented to me, “Now I remember! This was my very favorite beach on Cape Cod!”

If you haven’t visited Coast Guard Beach, put it on your Bucket List! It is pristine and goes on for miles!

Fort Hill Trail In Eastham On The National Seashore On Cape Cod Was Spectacular!

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It was a spectacular day for a hike at Fort Hill in Eastham on Cape Cod. I loved this photograph of the trees along the trail. There are so many places to walk or hike at Fort Hill, which is a part of the National Seashore.

Pretty, don’t you think?

Deep Blue Creeping Bellflower At Fort Hill In Eastham On Cape Cod

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When I saw this pretty blue Creeping Bellflower at Fort Hill on Cape Cod, it reminded me of a Parry’s Harebell wildflower out in Colorado. They look so similar, although this one is a bit larger.

The Creeping Bellflower has 5-petaled  1 to 1 1/2″ bell-shaped flowers that hang on one side of a tall stiff stalk. They spread by creeping or rooting. The plant grows from 1-3 feet tall from July to September on fields and roadsides, so you should be able to find one.

Have you ever seen a Creeping Bellflower?

Queen Anne’s Lace Wildflowers Getting Ready To Seed On Cape Cod

I had never really seen Queen Anne’s Lace wildflowers when they are finished blooming and getting ready to seed. I posted a photograph of them blooming a few days ago at Fort Hill on Cape Cod.

They fold up into what looks like a little ball with all of the seeds drying on top. You can see the seeds in the photograph. When they are dry they will disperse the seeds with the wind.

Mother Nature is amazing, don’t you think?