by oncapemagazine | Sep 20, 2024 | September 2024
By CHRISTOPHER KAZARIAN There is something quintessentially Cape Cod about owning a home with an outdoor shower. It’s part of the magic of living near the ocean and coming home after a long day at the beach. “It’s absolutely part of the Cape experience,” said Clifford...
by oncapemagazine | Sep 20, 2024 | September 2024
By LANNAN M. O’BRIEN Even the most picturesque, family-friendly tourist destination isn’t without the occasional ghost story. It could be argued, even, that Cape Cod is particularly prone to hauntings because of its rich history. Whether you’re a believer or not,...
by oncapemagazine | Sep 20, 2024 | September 2024
By CHRISTINE LYNCH Fall has arrived, and thoughts of leaf peeping and apple picking float to mind. No need to gas up or charge the car for a long-distance trek—you can do both activities right on Cape Cod. As the temperatures approach crisp-to-chilly, take a walk on a...
by oncapemagazine | Sep 20, 2024 | September 2024
By GEORGE Z. CLONDAS With cooler weather upon us, it’s time to move the home improvement projects indoors. In the 18 years that we have owned our house, shy of getting a new roof and anything to do with our electrical panel (I know my limitations) I’ve been able to...
by oncapemagazine | Sep 20, 2024 | September 2024
By LANNAN M. O’BRIEN When summer makes its final exit, the curtain opens once again and nature puts on a performance: fiery reds, oranges and yellows contrast with deep burgundies and browns. Pumpkins and gourds are ready for picking and fall flowers adorn local farm...
by oncapemagazine | Sep 20, 2024 | Articles 1, September 2024
By BARBARA CLARK “May all who come to walk here leave in peace, to share the earth’s goodness and blessings with others.” —From labyrinth dedication at Meetinghouse Farm, 2022 It could be a twisty, winding structure in the palace of a long-ago mythical king on the...