Slow, No Wake

It’s a foggy, misty Friday morning on the Cove. We arrived late last night, after battling horrendous traffic between the city and Bridgeport. Once the traffic cleared up, we were flying down 95 and before long, we were over the Cape Cod Canal via the Bourne Bridge, and navigating the rotary that signals the last leg of the trip. Alice hasn’t been to the Cottage since she was a month old… I wondered if I would be able to sense some kind of vague memory of the place. As it is, she was a tired mess which overpowered her exploratory tendencies. Once fed and changed, she took it all in and fell in love with the sailboat rocker.

Steamboat Alice

Alice is napping at the moment, and when her Royal Sleepiness awakes, we’ll be off to Orleans and Rock Harbor to do the grocery shopping for the weekend.

Friday Night Dinner: Cod (or other fresh whitefish filet), Roasted Asparagus with Tarragon, Green Salad

Saturday Breakfast: Blueberry Pancakes with Bacon, Fresh Fruit

Lunch: We’re headed to Provincetown, so lunch will be had there… maybe at Bubala’s by the Bay!

Dinner: Shellfish Bake (scallops, shrimp, mussels), Baby Red Potatoes, Green Salad

Sunday Breakfast: Ari’s Spiral Coffeecake with Nuts and Orange Marmalade, Fresh Fruit

Lunch: Arnold’s for Lobster Rolls!

Dinner: Farmer’s Market Gleanings

Monday, sadly, we head home. Some of us have jobs, apparently!

Comments (2) left to “Slow, No Wake”

  1. bonnie K wrote:

    Nice to see you writing here again and sharing such a special time with a great menu.
    Tuvia and I enjoyed the Village today. A.O.C. for lunch and the Magnolia Bakery for dessert-red velvet cheese cake. Ring any bells?
    Bonnie

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  2. Nancy Cavillones wrote:

    @bonnie K – Red Velvet Cheesecake! Decadent! My drug of choice at Magnolia was always the Banana Pudding. Glad you had a great day in the Village.