Provincetown in Cape Cod is just as idyllic as one would expect. Quaint houses with fences and shutters(!), gorgeous beaches, and lush trees line the perfectly kept streets. It has a very interesting culture, yet most devastatingly was the shocking knowledge that only 25% of the town was open for business. The majority of shops and restaurants remain closed until mid-May which made for a few sad travelers plus one dog wandering the streets. Luckily the natural scenery provided plenty to do and explore. A few highlights from our time there:
{Oh, hello, Gucci Fiat in our hotel parking lot. Whaaat?}
{Mmmm, gelato. Who cares if it’s cold enough for a scarf and jacket? I love frozen treats.}
{Adirondack rocking chairs, a blanket, a book, a glass of wine. Perfection.}
{Perfectly pink blossoms scatter the streets.}
{A lovely (albeit brisk) afternoon spent on the beach. Underneath that coat is a similar version of this outfit.}
{I wish this was our hotel. Sigh. It wasn’t.}
{I just can’t get enough of him. He lives for the beach. And sticks. And treats.}