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Nantucket Writer and Historian Mary revisits a place she wondered about as a child.
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Wellfleet writer Robert Finch spends a fall afternoon at the beach, and has an expected encounter with wildlife.
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In the pale morning light I began to notice that the wooden wall of the shower was in motion: in fact, it was crawling! A closer look revealed dozens and dozens of pillbugs roaming about, exploring the surface, bumping into each other, and apparently having a fine old time.
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Right now, we are waiting to see what the impacts of Hurricane Lee will be. Caretakers are pulling boats out of the harbor, amateur forecasters weigh in on windspeed estimations.
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Over more than a half-century of observing Cape Cod’s Outer Beach, I have seen many things thrown up by or coming out of the surf: seals, seabirds, jellyfish, a dead humpback whale, even, once, a live deer,
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Bob has been spending a few days at one of his favorite vacation spots in Vermont. And he has a thing for spiders.
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Cummiquid writer Susan Moeller takes in poetry in the landscape
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Have you ever wondered how Stellwagen Bank came to be named?Seth Rolbein did a little digging and brings us the answer.
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Nantucket Writer and Historian Mary Bergman ponders Nantucket’s endless current.