To Preserve and Protect
The Association to Preserve Cape Cod is ensuring the Cape will thrive for generations to come by saving our most precious resource: the water. Across our incredibly captivating shoreline, the waves roar in from the Atlantic while the tide rises and falls to reveal infinite&h…
Read MoreMutual Muses
Since we met all those years ago your friendship has been a precious thread – refining, enriching and strengthening the fabric of my life. ~ Maya Angelou If we rewind back to 2006, when Cape Cod LIFE had its July issue on stands, you’d flip…
Read MoreWelcome to Cape Cod
Today life is all about speed and instant gratification. Innovations like smartphones, GPS, high-speed internet, streaming music and movies, have taken a lot of the work out of what were time consuming tasks. The invention of the freeway in the 20th century made getting from…
Read MorePhoto Portfolio: Lee Glickenhaus
Lifecycle of Water “There is nothing more useless than a sharp photograph of a fuzzy concept.” ~ Ansel Adams “I wanted to be Ansel Adams,” says a reminiscent Lee Glickenhaus. “But life came along, and I found myself moving in a different direction; that early…
Read MoreA Fair to Remember
The Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Fair becomes the crossroads for generations of friends, families and farmers every August. I think we’re all ready for some celebrations! We have endured isolation and every other unexpected thing this last year and now we can keep our …
Read MoreService Before Self Through Art
Cape-based photographer Kim Roderiques has made a name for herself through her portraits and published works. Now, she’s using a new medium to help deserving nonprofit organizations across the region. If you’ve spent even just a moment on C…
Read MoreDriving Back in Time
In a society steeped in information and digital imagery, it can be easy to forget that humans coexisted for thousands of years before Nicéphore Niépce invented photography in 1826 or 1827. The earliest known written language is considered to be the Mesopotamian cuneiform s…
Read MoreDay Trip: Plymouth
A Hometown Welcome Aptly named America’s Home Town, Plymouth is proudly embracing the moniker. It is absolutely where it all began, and more relevantly, it is where it still continues: Plymouth. This geographically sprawling town (134 square miles) feels more like a small …
Read MoreWe All Scream for Ice Cream!
A Cape Cod summer isn’t complete without some homemade ice cream. In the hot summer months, the beat of Cape Cod’s drum is beach, dinner, ice cream, repeat! With the vast variety of options here on the Cape, the prosepct of narrowing down your favorite…
Read MoreOf Wits and Wickets
On a June morning near the peak of the rolling hills of Sandwich, the dew and cool have already burned off as the sun climbs towards its apex in a hazy blue sky. From this elevation atop the spine of the mid-Cape, one can sense…
Read MoreGood Things in LIFE: Wears Woody
Where in the world is Woody? It was nine summers ago when brand founder of Wears Woody Mike Norwood bought a nostalgic beach ride–a 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. With a hawker’s permit in hand, Norwood quit his day job to pursue a lifelong dream of…
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