I have been lazy after this storm. It ended two days before I went out to make these photos. This view is from the north side of the Cape Cod Canal facing southward.
It's cold but the roadway/path is clear thanks to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers who maintain jurisdiction over the waterway and this parallel service access road. During the hour or so I was walking, I did not see one single vessel on the waterway - that's very unusual in my experience - in warm weather.
Priscilla Beach Theatre continues to wait patiently for the re-opening of the performance venue - now expected on April 30 with a run of "Sisters of Swing." Tickets are not on sale yet but, let's hope for the best.
The 2021 Performance Season Schedule looks like this:
"Sisters of Swing," April 30 - May 8.
"She Loves Me," June 4 - June 12.
"Mamma Mia," July 1 - July 17.
"Monty Python's Spamalot," July 29 - August 14.
"25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," September 4 - September 12.
"The Addams Family," October 2 - October 10.
Plan to come out and support this extraordinary local venue and the fine actors and musicians who have struggled during the past year of pandemic impacts.
White Horse Beach. Note the storm tide has destroyed most of the fencing that protected the dunes and kept the humans out.
White Horse Beach. Note the storm tide has destroyed most of the fencing that protected the dunes and kept the humans out.
One of Plymouth's 365 ponds mostly frozen over. The circles are from the underground springs that feed it.
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