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The Flower Cottages In Truro On Cape Cod!

I’ve always wanted a photograph of these iconic “Flower Cottages” on Route 6A on the way into Provincetown, but there were always cars and people about. Finally, the other day I got my photograph.

Here is a bit of history of these cottages that I found online:

“Known by some as the flower cottages, the Days’ Cottages in Truro are truly part of an iconic Cape community. A staple in the area since the early 1930s, the cottages offer perhaps some of the best and most immediate access to the sand and water.

Identical from the outside, the 22 cottages are right on the beach between North Truro and Provincetown. Standing all in a row, the cottages have no doubt been the subjects of countless photographs over the years, and they have quite a story to tell.

The Days’ Cottages are all painted white with green shutters, but they’re individually recognized by their names. The original owners named each after its own flower, giving some individualized identity to the Truro beach cottages.

After all, it’s hard to distinguish the cottages from each other from the outside and local laws keep them from ever being altered. They sit right on the beach, though, offering up a front row seat to the sand and water three seasons a year.

Once privately owned by the Days family and rented out during the summer season, the condos have more recently been sold off to individuals, including some families with a long history of vacationing in the area for generations. Those same vacationers who grew up spending the summer season in the cottages, now bring their own family members, as more and more generations come to discover the splendid location right on the sand and water.

While the cottages have been updated with more modern additions, including new furnaces, appliances, roofs and windows, they remain a tribute to Truro’s past. The Days’ Cottages cozy floor plans may be smaller than some apartments and condos, yet they offer decades-old charm and style that would be difficult to replicate today and remains truly appreciated by countless visitors to Cape Cod.”

Have you ever driven by these iconic 22 cottages? I wonder how many photographs have been taken of these treasures…

Please Note : I received a Comment from Days Cottages with one correction:

Thanks Mel, Nice blog post! It’s nice to be appreciated.
One correction: local laws don’t keep them from being altered, however Days Cottages Condominium documents establish strict parameters for cottage exteriors.
Their historical status, acknowledged by the town, will prevent the cottages from ever being demolished.

Thank you for your Comment, Days Cottages!

Botanica: A Unique Gift Shop And Art Gallery In Provincetown On Cape Cod.

If you’ve never been to Botanica, make sure you put it on your list to visit in Provincetown. Botanica is Provincetown’s unique gift shoppe and art gallery with goods for the home and garden. (Click on blog link for many other photos.)

It has been voted the best gift shop on the Outer Cape for seven years in a row by Cape Cod Life Magazine and you can see why when you enter the shop and meet the two owners, Bob and Mark. They make you feel right at home as soon as you walk through the door.

“Botanica has a wide selection of gifts for the home, including vintage items, cards, coasters, mugs with gift boxes and other table-top items by PaperProducts Design, napkins, indoor and outdoor containers for plants, vases, tea light holders, garden accessories, including cast stone garden ornaments from Campania International, indoor furnishings, original art, including oil and acrylic paintings, reproduction art, a large selection of air plants (tillandsias), aeriums, globes and containers.” Botanica carries a large selection of my Outdoor Eyes Cape Cod Photo Note Cards.

“Botanica features the soaps and fragrances of Inis of Ireland, Pre de Provence, Kala sea salt soap and local company Mangiacotti, which gives back to the community. Botanica has the largest selection of Motawi Tiles on Cape Cod.”

Botanica is a year-round business that ships to customers all year long. It is open seven days per week April through October with shorter hours in winter months, mostly on weekends. This time of year, call in advance for their winter hours.