I drove to work by the beach this morning. It is a 4 mile drive and a lot of it goes right by Nantucket Sound. I saw boats going to the Vineyard, and seagulls, and the sun was shining.
I also saw license plates from New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and others I can't remember. All this made me remember, "I live in a resort!" I have been watching the increased traffic on Main Street in Falmouth all day from my office windows.
I was on the Vineyard (Martha's Vineyard) yesterday for an overnite with the family. Saw friends and a brother-in-law. And, we got the secret word that maybe the new prez and one of the old prezs will be on the Vineyard this summer in Oak Bluffs.
Sometimes I forget that I get to live in a place others only get to visit - the resort called Cape Cod.
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I have the good fortune to live in a resort town, too, we are adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. We see license plates from all over the US in the summer and it is a good reminder of how lucky we are to be in such a beautiful place!
P.S. LOVE your "the Cokers" photo!!!
I have skiid Estes Park. Nice place.
Heath - Isn't it great! Living in a resort area is the best of both worlds. Cocoa Beach has all kinds of license plates too with a real diversity of tourists.
I used to frequent Coco in my Rollins College days.