Sep 21, 2007

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Back in July, we spent a 90-degree afternoon on the coast outside of Salem, Massachusetts. The water was frigid, but it was fun to explore the low-tide peninsulas and islands that we knew would be reclaimed again by the ocean in a matter of hours.

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Oyster shells covered the mud, making a firm path for walking. But it was still nimble ambling for my squeamish daughter.

Can you blame her?

Our Boston Series:

Happy Independence Day
Mom and Daughter Trip to Boston
Passing the Torch – On Cranberry Pond
B&B Review
Bed and Breakfast Review
Biking on Cape Cod
Whale Watching
Reading Little Women
Salem, MA Wrought Iron
Plimoth Plantation

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