Sep/Oct 2012
In the September/October issue, Fall is the perfect season for exploring Cape Cod, Autumn Fun with 18 Fairs, Festivals and Events, and up to 20 Species of Coastal Birds make Cape Cod a birdwatchers paradise…
Features
Fall into Place
Fall is the Perfect Season for exploring Cape Cod...Modern History
Forgotten furniture and abandoned antiques get a second life at Modern Vintage Design Studio in Sandwich.Cape Cod & The Islands Dining Guide
A Guide to more Cape Cod & the Islands Dining with Fall reviews of favorite restaurant spots all over Cape Cod… Restaurant Reviews Bleu | The Bramble Inn | Brewster Fish House | Jake Rooney’s… continue reading »
Columns
Harvest Home
As I write this in early August, my vegetable garden is about to burst with tomatoes, squash, and basil. I have so many cucumbers that I plan to make jars of sweet pickles to give… continue reading »
In the Red
The bright red sea of berries seen during the annual flooding of cranberry bogs has become a quintessential delight during Cape Cod autumns. Native to Cape Cod, cranberries were first used as a source of… continue reading »
Birds of a Feather
In the autumn, Cape Cod is a birdwatcher's paradise.Seeking Something Long Forgotten
In building a schooner, an island boatbuilder rediscovers his past.The ABC’s of Coastal Fare
A Primer on Cape Cod's Autumnal CuisineWine For All Seasons
Descending the wooden stairs into the subterranean wine cellar at Nantucket’s American Seasons feels like stepping into a cave. You’ll most likely hit your head on the door frame if you don’t duck. This space… continue reading »
A Prolonged Arrival
My daughter and my husband were due a day apart: September 26th and 27th, respectively. He arrived on the 20th in September of 1978. Sally took her time. She was due on a Monday. Tuesday I… continue reading »
The Privilege of Feeling at One with the Natural World
People ask what it is that I do when I am on the island of Cuttyhunk. My answer: as little as possible! This summer, I spent a couple of long weekends and, more importantly, one… continue reading »
















