| We went from Sandwich to Dennis, but the camera didn't like wet work. As bad as these pics are, know that they were the GOOD ones. | 
| This was the waning storm tide, very much sustained by the high winds. | 
| We also wanted the north-facing aspect, as the wind had shifted somewhat. | 
| Some good old-fashioned Yarmouth sea foam. | 
| Water, sand, lifeguard stands., dunes, snow fencing... everything you want from a beach... too bad this is the Sandy Neck Beach parking lot. | 
| In high winds, it's better to shoot from behind sand and stone. | 
| I wish this came out better, I had elevation on my side here. | 
| The storm did her best to get the roads sanded. | 
| One big difference that I have noticed between northern Cape Cod and South Shore beaches is that the Cape can sometimes get away with a jetty-style wall. | 
| The storm god of Dennis. | 
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| My Duxbury people got some better shots. | 
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| You can get some nice shots from upper decks over the seawall. | 
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| Our Mommy photographers are not at all afraid to stick their cameras into the belly of the beast. | 
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| An annual post-storm tradition in Duxbury is the Stair Harvest. | 
| Jumping the Sandwich boardwalk with a parasail thingy in a nor'easter ROOLZ. | 
| Said boardwalk in Sandwich | 
| Beach plum berries are ready! | 
| If you ain't from Town Neck Beach, don't come to Town Neck Beach. | 



