It's hard to tell but it was lightly raining when I took off on Cape Air and left Provincetown for the eleventh year in a row. I was able to snap this shot of the RV camp on the beach. I love the way the narrow strip of sand divides the green of the dunes from the calm blue pastures of the sea. It is always emotional for me to leave P-Town. I was kind of glad it was raining so I wouldn't be so sad to go. July 9, 2003.
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