The Last Days of Radio Bob(‘s trip)

I took a day off Sunday to see the sites…. I (of course) missed most ot P-Town’s Portuguese Festival, the Fado Concert, the all-you-can eat clam bar, the Blessing of the Fleet, but I did get to see a great show by the Berkeshire Samba Group… when 5 (of the 15 members of the band) hit those big “surdo” drums, the sound is amazing!  Here’s a bad video I made using my $129 camera… can you still feel the energy?Berkshire Samba Group

Here’s where all that seafood comes from:

One of the Blessed Fleet

And since it was my day off, I decided to take a bike ride… but for only 29 miles.  At one time I found myself riding in the midst of a LOT of bikers…. over 2,000 who were part of the Cape Cod Getaway for MS… they raised over $1.8M riding from Boston to P-Town in 2 days (150 mi).  I accompanied them to their finish line (it was where I was going anyway) amidst cheers of “great work” etc.  I had to shout back that I was an imposter!  (I could have had free lunch and beverages, but in the spirit of fair play I declined.)

small portion of the 2010 Cape Cod Getaway for MS

I ended up at Race Point beach next to the old Life Saving Station.  Cape Codders of the past alternately set up phony lights to lure unsuspecting mariners (and their rich cargoes) to disaster on the unpredictable sand banks of the area with setting  up life saving stations to rescue mariners in distress.  Here’s the last surviving example of such a station.

Race Point Life Saving Station

Here’s what the Pilgrim Monument looked like during Sunday night’s warm romantic foggy night.

Spooky!

I flew back on one the 9 seater Cape Air planes from P-Town to Saranac Lake.  (the bike is heading home via Fedex)

Cap'n

Now that I’m back home, I think I’ll start planning for next year’s trip (or another one later this year?)

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