July (so far)

I’ve been having a very nice July. This time last year I was going through Radiation. Every workday morning, for two months. I had cancer in both breasts. I made it through. Mostly because I have wonderful friends and neighbors. And of course a beautiful family.

It changed my way of thinking. It changed how I respond. I figured I don’t have to be in the middle of every discussion. And it’s true. Be in bed by 9 every night. You’ll have little regrets. Because your mouth isn’t flapping. I say that today. Next week WHO KNOWS!

We have a house on Cape Cod. I’m only 40 mins from the Bridge (Bourne). So why I’m not there more often is beyond me. This is where you only hear birds, or water splashing when they dive to their prey. You may hear an A/C motor but it will be off in the distance.

Our street’s name is Bellavista. And you can see why with this lovely view of nature made cranberry bogs

The sun sets very fast, so I clicked away. These are some bogs and to the left of where I am is the sea, and marshes with roses. There is a very good reason they declared a lot of the Cape as a National Seashore.

I had to pay for a program with WordPress. And I’m not good at it. I can’t find how to delete anything. It just keeps adding pictures and paragraphs that need editing and I can’t figure it out.

So I’m going to end it here. I’ll probably learn eventually then they’ll tell me to update the program and well that won’t be fun either haha.

Memorial Day

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This is the entry mall to Cape Cod’s Bourne National Cemetary.

It’s the most impressive Veterans’ Burial Ground I’ve every seen.

The markers are flat in the soil, and it’s full of rolling hills, giving

the appearance of a battle field.

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Both my parents were Veterans.   They earned this glorious site, on a hill with
a view of the Cape Cod Canal, and the soft ocean breeze they both loved.
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To all who served.  Thank You!