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BJG
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Hi,

MY HUSAND AND I ARE TRAVELING TO CAPE COD THE 2ND WEEK OF SEPT.
COLD SOMEONE SUGGEST A NICE PLACE TO STAY?

PROVINCETOWN IS OUR FIRST CHOICE.

HOW ABOUT CROWN POINT INN AND SPA????


THANK YOU

PEACE,

bjg


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facetiously,in the water. this way you can't get infected. i don't know the place, just drove through it in 1986 to do a whale watch out of provincetown.

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Mo
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The Dolphin Fleet offers the very best whale watches, take off from Provincetown, IMO...rather than Barnstable or sesuit..
you get more time with the whales

I prefer it to the 'luxury liners'..
it's a small boat with a rougher ride..again, personal preference..
but the marine biologists are tops.

The very best is to take your own boat out there...tho it is not encouraged..
I'll never forget it.

Favorite beach by a longshot is Marconi..
on the National seashore in Wellfleet (I think)?

But areas on the bay are also beautiful.

Favorite restaurant for lobster and steamers is Moby Dicks..a ways out past Marconi on route 6.
Bring your own bottle of wine and there is a wonderful little room all the way to the left, apart on it's own..
as you face the restaurant. Grab the corner table..
I haven't missed a year there in at least 15.

If you like lobster, also good to get and make your own, of you have a sottage with a kitchen, they often supply you with a big pot. Most of the lobster meals on the Cape that I have seen other than Moby's are rip offs.

Bring a good bug repellant for sketers and ticks on the Cape

( I use www.bugrepel.com )

Mom lives out there, but before she did I used to prefer the more rustic
accomodarions offered in Eastham and Truro,
my preference..

Provincetown is fun to visit ..but very crouded so I like to stay somewhere else and just pop in for a day or two..

Mo

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BJG
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Hi MO,
Thank you for your info.
I appreciate it.
I was on the cape 25 yrs ago, but did not stay.
We are excited.
We will stay 2 days by ourselves in PTown and then 3 days with friends in Chatham.

My plans are to stay away from grass etc, to avoid ticks.

How crazy? Doesn't eveyone with Lyme got to Ma?
DUH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Are you familiar with Crowne Pt Inn?

Thanks,
Peace,


How are you doing with Lyme?
I started Rifing 2 months ago.
Don't know if it is helping although I am herxing.

B
B


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Wear a scuba wetsuit then you should keep them little darlings off you.
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