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Provincetown in the Off Season
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Credit: Annie Graves
Dunes at Race Point.

Credit: Annie Graves
Sunset at Race Point.
A final Provincetown dinner had to be fish, fresh from the water just beyond our table at the Central House at the Crown and Anchor Inn.

Credit: Annie Graves
You can never go wrong with fresh fish in Provincetown.
The last thing we did the following morning was to gather up those ubiquitous real estate brochures—with cottages and condos, and homes ranging from affordable (especially if you rent it out in high season) to this is great when we win the lottery.
Could we live in Provincetown? We could. Could you?

Credit: Annie Graves
I could live here. Could you?



Reader Comments
Comment from Joan Jellison on January 17, 2012
You betcha. Excellent morning reading with a cup a coffee getting cold and a north east wind a blowing. Thank you once again for excellent journey,
Comment from Liz Roloff on January 17, 2012
Cape Cod is my favorite place and I've visited Provincetown every year since I was a very little girl! Your story was wonderful - when I finished reading it I was surprised to look out my window and realize that I was still in New Hampshire!
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