Close, but no cod
{Preamble: I love our town. And our neighborhood. Just last Sunday we had a block party with kids running all around, live music under a tent (a neighborhood teen singing with her boyfriend on the guitar), tons of potluck goodness, and friendly neighborhood banter. It's a good place. We feel lucky to live here.
Reader Comments (8)
I knew I liked you Ms Annie! Thanks for the afternoon chuckle. The Cape is over rated-unless its a beautiful day in June when the kids are still in school. Enjoy your wonderful homebound summer and so far Summer Bingo is a hit at our house!!! Thanks!
I love your story. I haven't heard it before, but then again I may not remember because I seem to forget that I repeat myself.
Oh... that's a good one!
And your neighborhood sounds delightful.
Love it. I know what you mean...Atlantic Seaboard wealth is just so different from anything I grew up with. Summer camp here is like an expensive religion. My kids are definitely the po' folks...
Anytime you want to go daytripping to the cod, just call me.
:)
Love the story! My favorite is when people say they are going "down the Cape".
That made me laugh! (And oh how I miss the beach...)
I love it. Classic story of trying too hard.
And seriously? Four houses? It doesn't surprise me, but would drive me batty. Luckily nobody is rich here in the midwest.