Tag Archives: Cape Cod

Kite Flying Traditions

Kids Flying Kites
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Today was by far the windiest day on the Cape our whole trip. so, what else would the kids like to do on a windy day then fly a kite. Yes, you need wind for kite flying but this was a lot of wind. The kids were not to be deterred so they took the turtle kite over to the beach and they did a nice job of taking turns with the kite. However, some things are just inevitable with kites. At some point the roll of string was let go and the kite went sailing off but not before the string got wrapped around the power lines.

Allison and Eva and I went to see Thor: Love and Thunder at the Falmouth Cinema Pub and just before we left we saw the kite flying up over the houses while it was stuck on the power lines. It think this happened more often than not when I was a kid. I even think that is how we obtained that kite in the first place. Thor was a good movie and we enjoyed it very much. Not as good as Ragnarok but still entertaining overall.

Chaperoning Science School Field Trip

Wood Neck Beach
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Today Allison and I drove for Andy’s Science School field trip to Wood Neck Beach. In grand CSS tradition we did not know if both of us would be needed to drive until we got there to find out. Turned out that they could use our help so I drove three of the boys from Andy’s class and Allison drove Andy and Evie and another kid from class. All good kids in these classes. So smart and inquisitive. We got to Wood Neck Beach which has a marsh area and we explored the marsh looking for different specimens for the tank back at Science School.

captain panic swallowed by quicksand

A Cape Cod Marsh has many different parts to it including some shoe sucking muck. One of the boys who rode with me lost a shoe in the muck and Andy got sucked into quicksand. Luckily Allison sprung in to action to pull him out while I laughed and took photos. Such a good dad.

One of the coolest things that we saw was a Mantis Shrimp. The kids even caught the thing twice. It was the biggest thing in the marsh and you could see it coming along a mile away. At about six inches long it looks like a lobster with no giant claws. There are some Mantis Shrimp like the peacock Mantis Shrimp that have these club-like appendages that they can use to fire off an insanely strong punch that can shatter shells of their prey. They can break glass with the punch too because the water around where the punch lands boils instantly, like the heat of the sun hot. It is crazy. I do not think this was that particular type of Mantis Shrimp, however. It was pretty cool to see, though.

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What we think may be a Mantis Shrimp 🦐. Found during a Science School field trip at Wood Neck Beach.

♬ dudada dudada – FUNNY