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INDIAN
SUMMER

The
goldenrod is yellow, the leaves are turning brown,
The trees in apple orchards with fruit are bending down.
The breezes lap our waters, still warm from summer's smile;
The beaches stretch untrodden, mile after sandy mile.
Among the little inlets float boats, now moored at rest.
This pause in life is tranquil, old Cape Cod at its best.
By all these lovely tokens, September's finally here
With summer's best of weather and autumn's best of cheer.
Adapted
from "September" by Helen Hunt Jackson from Songs of the
Treetop and Meadow, pub. 1898
Indian
Summer, our unique time! Until the waters surrounding us cool, we
enjoy warm days with a hazy glow of sunshine more oblique...not
overhead and hot. It's a wonderful time. Rates are 2/3 to
3/4 of in-season prices (or less). Many stores and
restaurants are still open, and the specialty shops are having
clearance sales. Nature beckons with changes every day, from
the slightly more subdued brilliance of our fall leaves to the visits
of migratory birds on the wing. It's perfect for all those
outdoor activities you've been waiting to try, from riding the Rail
Trail its whole length, through thickets, meadows, and moors, to grave
rubbing in the 'ancient' cemeteries or painting the Cape in her many
moods and costumes. Come see us! Rent a week; at our
lower rates, you can't afford not to visit Cape Cod!
Click
the "Off Season Rentals" link below for our September vacancies.
Call or email for information about which cottages remain open later in
the fall.
Off Season Rentals
This
section is still under construction. Keep watching for more information
about the many special autumn celebrations (Oyster Festival,
Scallop Festival, Cranberry Festival, Windmill Weekend,
etc.), additional descriptions of farm stands on the
Cape, and other off-season events and activities.
Farm Markets and Fruit Stands
Fall Festivals
and Town Celebrations
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