Category Archives: Cape Cod Photography

Spectacular Waves At Coast Guard Beach On Cape Cod!

One of the prettiest views of the waves at Coast Guard Beach, part of the National Seashore, is from the road on the way back from Nauset Light. You are up high and the perspective is breathtaking.

The waves, the sky, the clouds… everything was “picture perfect’ in this photograph. What a day!

What do you think?

Beautiful Trail To Duck Harbor Beach In Wellfleet On Cape Cod.

The trail to Duck Harbor Beach on the ocean side of Wellfleet was just magnificent. We had never been there before. It’s a short walk over the dunes to the beach where the views of the ocean are breathtaking. You can also see Provincetown in the distance to the right.

Just beautiful, don’t you think?

Pamet Trail In Truro On Cape Cod Is A Favorite On The Alltrails App.

Pamet Trail is one of our favorite hikes in the Truro area on Cape Cod. There is so much diversity from scrubby bushes and trees to pine forests to sand dunes overlooking the ocean to cranberry bogs. (There are additional photos and a map at the end of the blog.)

There is a bit of an elevation gain, as you can see by the map, which is pretty cool here on Cape Cod and the views throughout the entire hike are just amazing!

Witch Hazel, My First Wildflower of The Year On Cape Cod!

Phil and I took a nice hike at the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary a couple of days ago and were so surprised to see a yellow flower already blooming on a bush on the side of the trail. I had no idea what it was so I took some photographs and asked inside. It is “Witch Hazel” and blooms in February! Wow! (You can see all the little clusters in the photograph below.)

Witch Hazels are deciduous shrubs and are in the flowering plant family.  Each flower has four slender 1/2″ strap-shaped petals which are dark yellow, orange, or red. The fruit is a two-part capsule containing a single 14 inch glossy black seed in each of the two parts.

This is really cool… “The capsule splits explosively at  maturity in the autumn about 8 months after flowering, ejecting the seeds with sufficient force to fly for distances of up to 30 feet. That is amazing!

So cool to see a flower blooming in the middle of winter and one that I’ve never seen before!