Cape Cod + Plymouth Rock

The next stop on our tour, was 4hrs east of the Catskills, in Cape Cod. All I knew about Cape Cod was that Kennedy lived there, at some point. Now, it seems, CC is a sizeable tourist hub, known for its fish and its laid back living. It was really pretty, and also really muggy! We visited some of the local favorite eateries including Skippers and The Yarmouth House, explored the JFK museum and Kelly & Chris took a touristic “rail and sail” ride around the area.

We stayed at the Gull Wing Suites, which had wonderfully cool AC powered rooms. (it must have been sub 60 when we got in there) Unfortunately, the AC broke at around midnight and Kelly led the trek to our new room down the hall. I was so tired I almost walked into another person’s room.

Although Hyannis was not as exciting as New York, we still had a nice time taking it easy! Chris and I ran a few times – it is always fun exploring the local landscape. On our way out of town, we stopped off at Plymouth Rock, the first landing site of English settlers in the 1620s. Very interesting!! (And beautiful!)

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