Falmouth during the Holiday Season
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the winter months here in Falmouth. Dazzling Christmas lights, bright decorations and holiday cheer turn the Cape into a snowglobe –
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the winter months here in Falmouth. Dazzling Christmas lights, bright decorations and holiday cheer turn the Cape into a snowglobe –
Cape Cod might be most popular during the summer months, but a well known local fact is that the Cape is gorgeous year-round – especially in the fall. Rustling leaves
Summertime is one of the busiest months on the Cape, and with it brings many of the joys of the season: fresh seafood, summer concerts and warm weather, and the
Springtime is beautiful in New England, and Falmouth bursts with charm like the tulips and crocuses at the first sign of warmer temperatures! Take advantage of it this weekend by
The rustling of fall leaves is dying down, wreaths are up on the lamp posts with red bows, and beautiful evergreen trees liven up the streets. Christmastime is one of
The rustling of fall leaves, a soft winters snow, or gorgeous green leaves and fragrant flowers make walking trails a great outdoor activity any time of the year. On October
The last major holiday of the summer is upon us: Labor Day. The weather is typically partly sunny and comfortable in the mid-seventies around this time of year, and with
Fourth of July is perhaps the most quintessential holiday on the Cape. There’s nothing as perfect as watching the wave of glittering bike streamers go down Main Street, or friendly
Cape Cod is a 100-mile peninsula of sparkling sea and grassy dunes separated from the mainland by the Cape Cod Canal. It’s often said that Cape Cod isn’t a place