
Tuesday we drove around Hyannis Port, and visited the JF Kennedy Memorial and Korean War Memorial. On our way to locate the memorials we saw such neat sights. On one tree covered lane I had to stop and take a picture of this flower cart to share with others on our journey.

A little further down the road we saw a barn with horses in the field, so, after we stopped and I called a horse over for a visit, we drove over to the area by the barn. We learned that the horses belong to the Sheriff's Dept. and they use them in youth rehabilitation program. We visited with a lady gardener, and learned about the history of the area. They still had red raspberries on the vine. The roses and horses in the field called for another photo opportunity.
The John F. Kennedy Memorial and the Korean War Memorial are by the Bay, and the flowers were beautiful. I took time to smell the roses, as we remembered the leaders and soldiers in our country's history and all the lives that have been given for our freedom.
The harbor had so many boats of all sizes and this one was so colorful that I wanted to share it with others. It is called Sea Gypsy and is from Hyannis, MA. It had more character than most of the boats, and caught my eye. Hope you enjoy it too.

One last picture that touched my heart, as we drove through neighborhoods. This was of a portrait studio, and the easel with a painting sitting on the patio overlooking the sea. While we were there, a little dog jumped up on the stone wall ledge, and completed the picture.
I hope you see all the beauty that I do in the setting.


1 comment:
Wow, each of those photos could be a painting in itself.
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