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This week's #SublimeSunday and #BeautifulSunday ( inspired by @ace108 and @c0ff33a) ,is in video form again. I like to share my weekly videso on a Sunday.
This visit was to a thrift/antique shop in Buzzard's Bay, which is a small village just off Cape Cod. It is still, in some locals views, still Cape Cod, but not Cape Cod proper, which is on the other side of the bridge, which forms an island (man made back in 1930's when a canal was dredged from an old riverway to allow passage of large sea vessels.
I hope you enjoy the video, but here are some photos from the day as well (tho if you don't see them yet, it's because after I upload on #3speak, I have to then edit in Hive to add the photos) So, if you do see them, then it was successful :)
It was a foggy but warm day when I went to this shop. I call it more a Thrift shop as it does have antiques but also bits and bobs a bit cheaper that feel MUCH more thrift.
The Railroad bridge was lovely in the Park that day. The fog set in and it was the perfect day to poke about in such a shop.
I saw they've been working o the old train station here, with it's lovely old red tiled roof, and that is mainly due to its being used much more since the Cape Flyer train service in the summer began. It takes trips from Boston onto the Cape. Of course before WWII the trains rain regularly to each town and village on Cape Cod, but 1950's car industry was the demise of American trains. We have the SLOWEST trains of anywhere when you consider Europe or Japan. We lost many train stations as well...I hope that will change one day.
And finally a view of the rail road bridge from inside the shop, with the lovely glass bottles catching the grey fading light.
I Hope you enjoyed my video #Sublime Sunday and I hope you'll join in next week.
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