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Friday, June 26, 2009

25% Discount on the East Suite, Events for June 27th on Cape Cod, Home of the National Seashore


Saturday, June 27th has some great events that you don't want to miss. Our East Suite is still available, and we will offer you a 25% discount if you would like to book the room for two nights -- tonight and tomorrow. Be adventurous and leave all your cares behind and stay at the Whalewalk Inn, where we will pamper away your daily stresses.

Here are some happenings for Saturday.

Antique Fair -- at Brewster Drummer Boy Grounds, 9:00 to 4:00

Farmers market -- Orleans on Old Colony Way, 8:00 to Noon

Benefit Yard Sale -- At Nickerson State Park,9:00 to 2:00

Barn Sale Fundraiser -- SheArtists, 9:00 to 3:00, Tonset Road, Orleans

Botanical walk -- Coy's Brook Woodlands, Harwich Conservation Trust, 9:30 AM, 508-432-3997

Self-Guided Garden Tour -- Village of Dennis Garden Club, 9:30 to 3:30, $15, 508-385-1952

House and garden tour -- Harwich Historical Society and Garden Club, 10:00 to 2:00, $25, 508-432-8089

Art in the Village -- Festival and sale, 10:00 - 4:00, tents set up throughout the village of Barnstable.

Outside sale -- Orleans Community Exchange, Post Office Square, Orleans, 10:00 to 3:00

Wellfleet garden tour -- self-guided tour to benefit Wellfleet Community Gardens, Noon to 4:00, $35, Rain date June 28

Eastham Painters guild outdoor fine art show -- Eastham Windmill Green, 9:00 to 5:30, both Saturday and Sunday

Baseball, baseball and more baseball. Root for your favorite team!

So Saturday can be a very busy day for you, especially if you enjoy browsing. Who knows what treasure you will bring home from the Cape. I always enjoy the cut glass, silver pieces, and embroidered linens. My granddaughter enjoys the jewelry, and we like looking at old-fashioned toys (as she says). We try to find things that I may have had as a child. Great to reminisce!

So bring your walking shoes and we will see you on Cape Cod.

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Spring Break on Cape Cod--Travel on the Hy-Line Cruises to the Kennedy Compound and Nantucket--40% Discount at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa


Hy-Line Cruises are gearing up for the season. So when planning your vacation at the Whalewalk Inn (Take advantage of our 40% discount from Sunday through Thursday), add the Cruise as one of your outings. See our Special's Page for details. During school vacation week, April 20th through 26th, climb aboard a Harbor Cruise for 1/2 PRICE! Book your Hy-Line Cruise now. Learn about the history of Hyannis and local area landmarks on your way to view the historic Kennedy Compound. Cruises leave at 10:00, 11:15, 12:30, 1:45, and 3:00. Call 508-790-0696 for reservations. Cost is $8.00 for adults.

If you are planning a day trip to Nantucket from the Inn, book out of Hyannis and you will be on Nantucket in no time flat. It is a 30 minute drive to Hyannis and 40 minutes by boat. The ferry drops you right in town and then let the fun begin as you stroll down the cobble stoned streets. Here are two events that are coming up on the Island.

DAFFODIL FESTIVAL WEEKEND
April 24 - 26, 2009

From early-April to mid-May, over three million daffodils of every color, shape and size will bloom on Nantucket Island. This blossoming, and the advent of spring itself, is the focal point of the Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Daffodil Festival.Originated by the late Jean MacAusland, a summer resident of Nantucket and former publisher of Gourmet magazine, the weekend has grown into a full-scale celebration of winter’s thaw, joyous for both islanders and visitors alike. Daffodils adorn the island’s roadsides, gardens and shop windows with blossoms of yellow, orange, white and even pale pink. The Daffodil Festival’s grand event, held on Saturday (Rain or Shine) is the Annual Antique Car Parade, featuring over 100 daffodil-bedecked antique cars (pre-registration necessary for participation.) After winding through town and across the island to the charming village of Siasconset, participants join residents and visitors for the Annual Daffodil Tailgate Picnic. Held on the lush lawns leading into the village the picnic boasts fare ranging from elaborate gourmet cuisine served on fine china to box lunches and burgers. Other highlights include the Nantucket Garden Club’s Annual Daffodil Show, Daffy Dog Parade, Children’s Daffodil Parade and The Daffy Hat Pageant.

NANTUCKET WINE FESTIVAL
May 13 - 17, 2009

A multi-faceted exploration of food and wine emphasizing Nantucket's historic celebration of all things gastronomic. For over twelve years, Nantucket Island becomes host to over 100 wineries of international acclaim with special events including celebrity chef cooking demonstrations, seminars, auction and new Lunch Symposia. Come sip wine in grand homes and dine in Nantucket's world-class restaurants! For a wine festival program or reservations, call 508-228-1128 to see what is appealing and available.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Brewster in Bloom 2009, Cape Cod Festival with Juried Craft Show, Golf Challenge, Historic Tours and Parade


The town of Brewster, 5 minutes from the Inn, will once again host The 23rd Annual Brewster in Bloom, May 1,2,3, 2009. The Whalewalk Inn has its own daffodil gardens and the wisteria, mock cherry trees, the rhododendrons, the lovely lilacs, and lily of the valley will all be in bloom. It is such a beautiful time of year! While visiting the Inn you can take advantage of the events in Brewster, and who knows, maybe find a treasure to take home to remember your Cape Cod visit.

All Week End Long take advantage of the many art galleries, antique, specialty, and craft shops, restaurants and business events, open houses all having special sales and gifts.

Here are some of the events that make for a very enjoyable weekend.

CAPTAINS GOLF COURSES
CLOSEST TO THE PIN CONTESTS FRI-SAT-SUN

BREWSTER BAND CONCERT
FRIDAY EVENING 7:30PM

BREWSTER IN BLOOM RUN
SATURDAY 10AM

JURIED FINE ARTS & CRAFT SHOW
SAT & SUN 8AM - 4PM

CAPE COD SEA CAMPS
ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE FAIR
SAT & SUN 8AM - 4PM

SWING INTO SPRING BIG BAND DANCE
AT OCEAN EDGE SAT. 7PM-10PM

RESTAURANT CHOWDER TASTING & TOUR
SUN. 2:30PM-4PM

BREWSTER IN BLOOM PARADE
SUNDAY 1PM

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Monday, March 9, 2009

Cape Cod Potters, Spring Concerts, and Garden Expo



We mentioned the Cape Cod Potters and the Garden Expo in the previous blog, so wanted to give a little more information on what it is all about. Sounds exciting! So take advantage of our 40% savings on your room and enjoy what the Cape Cod Potters have to offer.

Gallery Talks with Cape Cod Potters
Cape Cod Museum of Art, Dennis
03/05/09 to 04/09/09 11:00am

A dozen potters represented in Clay: Works by Cape Cod Potters will present Gallery Talks at the Cape Cod Museum of Art on Thursday mornings, March 5, 12, 19 and 26; and April 2 and 9 at 11 am.

The potters will work in pairs, talking about both their own work and the work of their fellow Cape potters. Expect a range of ideas and styles to spread across the six Thursday mornings - from wood-firing by Joe McCaffery to raku by Lois Hirshberg to ash glazes by Hollis Engley. No two will be alike and, frankly, there may be differences of opinion between any two presenters, as well. It should be fun.

Clay: Works by Cape Cod Potters is a celebration of the diverse clay styles employed by potters who live and work on Cape Cod whose love of clay and membership in the Cape Cod Potters, Inc., binds them together. The range of work in the exhibition in Dennis depicts a wide range of functional, decorative, sculptural, traditional, and non-traditional pieces and demonstrates the many ways artists use this medium. Dan Finnegan, English-trained potter and founder of the Liberty Town Arts Workshop in Fredericksburg, VA, juried the exhibition.

Cape Cod Museum of Art, the regional art museum of Cape Cod, the Islands and Southeastern Massachusetts, is located off Route 6A, 60 Hope Lane, on the grounds of Cape Cod Center for the Arts, Dennis. Admission: $8, free for children 18 and under and museum members. Gallery hours: Thursday, 10 am - 8 pm; Friday - Saturday, 10 am -5 pm; and Sunday, noon - 5 pm. Show runs from April 4th through the 19th. Information: 508-385-4477.

Cape Cod Horticultural Conference

Barnstable Performing Arts Center, Barnstable High School
04/04/09 8:30am - 4:00pm

This event is sponsored by the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and the Master Gardeners Association of Cape Cod. Cost:$45.00. All paid registrations received before March 13th will include lunch. Walk-in registrations welcome on the day of the event, but these will not include lunch.

The following are the speakers: Bill Cullina "What the Heck Will Grow Here?" Native plants for difficult situations; Mal Condon "Hydrangeas, Hydrangeas" All about Hydrangeas including new & over-looked varieties; and Alan Armitage "Crazy Plants for Crazy People" Annuals and perennials to add pizazz to your garden.

To receive registration materials call the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension 508-375-6690. Plant sale, door prizes and book signing by the speakers. For more info call: 508-375-6690.

“Mendelssohn Celebration” Concert

Barnstable Performing Arts Center, Hyannis
04/04/09 to 04/05/09
Cape Symphony Orchestra presents a concert at 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday. More information and tickets: 362-1111, ext. 100.

Make your reservations today!

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Monday, February 2, 2009

April Happenings on Cape Cod -- Romance, Music, Hiking, and Art


Hope everyone had a great Super Bowl weekend. We were very fortunate to have neighbors in to celebrate the game with chili and all the fixings, plus some great deserts to cool off the heat of the chili.

If you still haven't made your reservations for 2009, please check our special's page for details for our 40% off during the spring on weekdays. Also, check our honeymoon package and plan early so you will have the room you want for this special time in your lives. If you are attending the Cape Cod Institute, mention the 10% discount -- good to March 31st. Check your syllabus and make your reservations today.

Here are a couple of events for the beginning of April. We open the first weekend in April, so hope to see you then. Here are some events for your getaway enjoyment -- remember too, that the spa will be open for exercise, sauna, hot tub, resistance pool, and of course, the best massage on the Cape.

Winter Wednesday Walks:

Join our hearty little group on Wednesday afternoons for a fun and informative nature walk on the Upper Cape led by Thornton W. Burgess Society Naturalist Patricia Gonser.

Meet at 1:00 pm at the Green Briar Nature Center in East Sandwich and travel together by van to different conservation areas each week. Walks end at 4:00 pm.

Call 508-888-6870 to register.

Fee is $8 for members, $10 for non-members.

Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum Show Art Treasures

The Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum (PMPM) is proud to announce that it will be exhibiting world renowned art treasures for public viewing at a special winter opening.

On Valentines Day/President’s Day weekend, The PMPM will open its doors to the public with free admission to view five paintings that are on loan from the Town of Provincetown Art Collection.

These incredible works of art are on loan and being exhibited for the first time since the closing of Provincetown Town Hall due to the current renovation project.

The exhibition features the 1915 masterpiece by Charles W. Hawthorne, “The Crew of the Philomena.” Other works on display are by artists Max Bohm, Frederick Judd Waugh, William Halsall and George Elmer Browne. Hawthorne established the Cape Cod School of Art in 1899 and taught hundreds of artists who traveled to Provincetown to study with him until his untimely death in 1930 at the age of 58. Bohm was Hawthorne’s teaching assistant. Call 508-487-1310 for more details. Be sure to put this event on your list of things to do on Cape Cod.

Cape Cod Horticultural Conference

Get a jump on your spring gardening plans. Learn how to have the most beautiful garden ever. Sponsored by the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and the Master Gardeners Association of Cape Cod.

Saturday April 4th 2009, from 8:30AM to 4PM.

Held at the Barnstable Performing Arts Center, Barnstable High School, 744 Main Street, Hyannis, MA.

Cost $45.00; All paid registrations received before March 13th will include lunch. Walk-in registrations welcome on the day of the event, but these will not include lunch.

Speakers:

Bill Cullina “What the Heck Will Grow Here?” Native plants for difficult situations.

Mal Condon “Hydrangeas, Hydrangeas” All about hydrangeas including new & over-looked varieties.

Alan Armitage “Crazy Plants for Crazy People” Annuals and perennials to add pizazz to your garden.

To receive registration materials call the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension at 508-375-6690 during business hours.

Plant sale, door prizes and book signing by the speakers.

For more information call: 508-375-6690.

Eventide Arts presents "Brian Morris & Friends"

Composer/songwriter Brian Morris appears in concert as part of the Eventide Arts "Voices of Cape Cod" series. Morris has been a professional composer for over 25years. His compositions have been heard on national television and radio, and in various other media. As as songwriter, he has won numerous awards, including two Grand Prize awards in Eventide’s annual "Songfest" competition, and First Place in the Great American Song Competition (Gospel category) in 2005.

Brian will be joined in this program by fellow singers and musicians well-known to Cape audiences. So join in on Saturday, April 4, 2009 at 7:30 PM & Sunday, April 5, 2009 at 2:30 PM.

Location:
Gertrude Lawrence Stage
Dennis Union Church
713 Main St., Route 6A
Dennis MA 02638
Contact Information:
Box Office
508-398-8588

Mendelssohn Celebration

April 4, 2009, Saturday 8:00 pm
April 5, 2009, Sunday 3:00 pm

Barnstable Performing Arts Center, 744 West Main Street, Hyannis.

For tickets call 508-362-1111 or order online at www.capesymphony.org

Jung-Ho Pak, Conductor
Phillipe Quint, Violin - Chorus pro Musica Women’s Voices
A musical and dramatic tribute to Mendelssohn on the 200th anniversary of his birth.

Program
Felix Mendelssohn

- Hebrides Overture, “Fingal’s Cave,” Op. 26

- Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 64

- A Midsummer Night’s Dream: A Dramatic Presentation

Inspired by the eerie echoes of waves in the sea caves of Scotland, Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture depicts the atmosphere of a natural cathedral – an overwhelming vastness punctuated by strange sounds and colors. The utmost elegance, wit and fluency of Mendelssohn’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E Minor are passionately expressed by violinist and Grammy Award nominee, Philippe Quint. With its fairies, elves and magical spells, A Midsummer Night’s Dream captures the magical tone of the Shakespeare play. Talented choral singers from Chorus pro Musica and accomplished Shakespeare actors bring an authenticity to the stage. A celebration of the Mendelssohn bicentennial (b. 1809).

Guest Artist
From the moment he takes the stage, violinist and Grammy Award-nominee, Phillipe Quint, captivates audiences with his charismatic presence. Beyond his recognized star power, Mr. Quint is often lauded for a “poetic lyricism” in repertoire that ranges from Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms to the leading composers of our time.

Known for innovative programming and high quality performances, Chorus pro Musica has built a superb reputation as one of the great choruses of New England. The Women’s Chorus represents the organization’s 100 highly talented musicians.

Location:
Barnstable Performing Arts Center
744 West Main Street
Hyannis
Contact Information:
508-362-1111

Stay at the Whalewalk Inn with that special someone and enjoy all that the Cape has to offer.

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Monday, January 12, 2009

A Special Happy New Year, Events on Cape Cod for the Spring, and Maritime Days Celebrations

Happy New Year to all! May 2009 bring you happiness, great health and prosperity.

We look forward to seeing former guests and meeting new ones. To help jump start your spring travel plans, we have a special offer for you. Also, have some of the events that have been posted by the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. There will be more to follow.




Celebrate Spring at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa

Spring is a rainbow time of year.
Bright with golden daffodils,
and lots of pretty flowers.

Spring truly is a serene time on Cape Cod. It is a time to celebrate the rebirth of all that is beautiful in nature. We are also celebrating a special time in our lives. This is the year of our 40th Wedding Anniversary. We would like to share this significant event in our lives, and also do our part to boost our economy, by offering our guests a 40% discount, Sunday through Thursday, during the months of April, May, and the first two weeks in June. We do require a three-night minimum for this celebration of Spring and our lives together. And, once having been a teacher, an extra bonus for teachers only – bring your lesson plan book and you may toast spring with a split of champagne.

Do not forget to book your massages when booking your reservation.

So reinvigorate your romance with a Spring stay with us and enjoy this budding time on Cape Cod.

Cannot be combined with any other offer. Valid Sunday through Thursday with a three-night minimum. Friday and Saturday nights are regular off-season rates. Memorial Weekend begins our in-season rates. This special is valid for direct booking only and not when booking through a travel agent.



Calendar of Events on Cape Cod for April and May

APRIL

April 14-15 Woods Hole Model Boat Show, Woods Hole Historical Museum, Falmouth. Displays Ship models,kits for sale,demos,workshops -- 10 AM - 4 PM -- 508-549-7270

April 17-May 14 Harwich Junior Theatre Presents "Stuart Little", Harwich Junior Theatre. Performance of E.B.White's classic about a mouse who runs away from home to find his fortune -- 508-432-2002

April 21 Earth Day Celebration, Hertiage Museums & Gardens, Sandwich. Explore the gardens, enjoy crafts, outdoor activities, learn about the importance of caring for Mother Earth -- 508-888-3300

April 27-29 Brewster in Blossom, Town of Brewster. Brewster Artist receptions, 5K road race, arts & crafts fair, antiques market, historic inns tour, open houses Varies -- 508-896-3500


MAY

May 1-31 14th Annual Cape Cod Maritime Days, Various locations, Sponsored by Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, Arts Foundation of Cape Cod, Cape Cod Commission and IFAW. Featuring Maritime art and harbor cruises, kayak tours, boat-building exhibits, historic lighthouse and walking tours, boat-building celebrating Cape Cod's rich maritime heritage. 10 AM - 4 PM -- 888-33-capecod

May 5 Spohr Gardens Daffodil Days, Spohr Gardens, Falmouth. Beautiful gardens, crafts for children, garden lectures and guided tours, 10 AM - 2 PM -- 508-548-0623
May 5-7 Annual Spring Sidewalk Sale, Mashpee Commons, Mashpee, Sidewalk Sales Varies -- 508-477-5400

May 5-6 Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra Concert, Barnstable High School Performing Arts Center, Hyannis. The season concludes with Violinist Miriam Fried performing one of the world's favorite violin concertos - Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major --508-362-1111, ext. 100

May 11 Toast of Harwich, Wequassett Inn Resort, Harwich. Silent auctions and exhibits by local artists, wine tasting, hors d'oeuvres from Harwich's finest restaurants. Varies -- 508-430-1165

May 18-20 26th Annual Herb Festival, Green Briar Nature Center, East Sandwich. Lectures/demos on the use of herbs, extensive plant sale, guided garden walks and exhibits. N.B. Paid reservations required for luncheon and lectures.
10 Am - 4 PM -- 508-888-6870

May 26-28 Figawi Sailboat Race Weekend, Nantucket Sound. Hyannis-Nantucket Sidewalk Sales -- 508-737-2987


There are also many great walking tours, especially in the Eastham area at the Audubon Society and at the National Seashore. Will keep you posted of guided tours. Just watch the blog for information.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Cape Cod Happenings: Dance Festivals, Theatre, Costume Exhibit, and Home and Garden Expo

What a great past weekend! The Wellfleet Oyster Fest was just great! We all went and had a wonderful time with fresher than fresh oysters, shrimp, lobster rolls, Winslow's Tavern famous Bloody Mary's, children's festivities, live music, and quite an array of craft items. It really was a lot of fun -- in spite of the wind. However, that doesn't stop a New Englander from having a good time -- you just layer on more clothes and continue to have fun.

The marsh is changing colors with golden waves of marsh grass, white flowering bushes and dabs of red here and there. When the sun shines on the marsh it is a photo opportunity not to be missed. Ask about our special walk along Dyer Prence Road -- a small microcosm of the Cape for you to enjoy.

This weekend, October 23rd through 26th, offers a variety of activities.

Historic Costume Exhibit
Captain Bangs Hallet House
09/22/08 to 10/05/08 1:00pm - 4:00pm

11 Strawberry Lane, Yarmouthport. Featuring costumes & accessories from the museum collection 1825-1925. Sponsored by the Historical Society of Old Yarmouth and in part by MA Cultural Council. Admission $10. 508-362-3021.

Weavers’ Network Annual Exhibit
Cultural Center of Cape Cod, 307 Old Main St., South Yarmouth
10/22/08 to 11/02/08

More information: (508) 394-7100

3rd Annual Cape Cod Life Home & Garden Expo
Resort and Conference Center at Hyannis
10/24/08 to 10/26/08

The third annual Cape Cod Life Home & Garden Expo and Home Tour will kick off on Friday, October 24that the Resort and Conference Center at Hyannis. The three-day event will include more than one hundred exhibitors from all sectors of the Cape's home improvement industry, including interior designers, building contractors, landscaping experts and many more. The weekend will also include free seminars and book signings with some of the Cape's most talented authors. New elements in this year's show will also reflect today's growing interest in all things "green" and "high tech". For the first time, the traditional Home Tour will be featured online. Exclusive prizes will also be given away throughout the entire Expo weekend, valued at thousands of dollars. Friday, October 24, 2008 from 12 pm - 4 pm. Saturday, October 25 and Sunday, October 26, 2008 from 10 am - 4 pm. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door. For more information, call 508-775-9800 ext. 50.

Orlean's Main Street Gourmet
42 Main Street, Orleans
508-255-1112

Sponsoring their 1st Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest. Bring your carved at home pumpkin to the store on Saturday, October 25th. Judging and photos begin at dark. All age are invited and there are 4 categories and 4 age groups. Prizes will be awarded in each age group and category. Official rules and entry forms are available at the shop, or call for entry details.

The Producers
Academy of Performing Arts
120 Main Street
508-255-1963
Thursday through Saturday, 8:00 PM and Sunday, 2:00 PM
Through November 9th

This little theatre does an amazing job with a big show, with a terrific set, great costumes and a superb cast that uses Mel Brooks witty dialogue and lyrics to such great effect that the audience was in stitches throughout much of the show on opening night. So if you could use an evening of laughter go see this play. You can't lose -- $20 admission.

Provincetown Dance Festival

Live performances by full dance troupes, panel discussions and workshops, 7:30 PM. Friday and Saturday, October 24th an 25th at Provincetown Theatre, 238 Bradford Street, $28.50, premium seats available. Call 508-487-9793

There are other theatre productions around town, and live music at different restaurants around the Cape. Also, many galleries are open so you can begin your holiday shopping. Find that unique gift for someone special on your list. Check out the Cape Codder newspaper for an extended listing when you arrive at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa -- oh, yes, and we still have Spa reservations available. So make your reservations for your stay and massage at the same time.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Garden Tours on Cape Cod

Memorial Weekend was a lot of food and fun. The ribs, chicken, beef and turkey were done to perfection. Luckily we were able to save some ribs for our granddaughter. They are her favorite.

June is definitely "busting out all over." Get on board (Cape Cod Museum of Art buses) to gaze upon the floral delights of 5 fantastic gardens on the Cape. This tour is scheduled for June 17th. There will be complimentary champagne and lunch while you learn horticulture techniques for the Cape's top gardeners. Call 508-385 -4477 for details.

In Sandwich on June 21st you may join others at the Heritage Horticulture Department for a one-day workshop to create a beautiful multi-seasonal living wreath. Call 508-888-3300, extension 102 for more details.

While on the Cape, we hope that you will stay at the Inn and take in our gardens. The wisteria is magnificant right now. We have two very old bushes that are just chock full of blooms and the fragrance is second to none -- the first, of course, being the lilacs, which are also in full bloom and are a delight to the senses. The lily of the valley, too, have added their fragrance to the Main Inn area. Soon the lilies and the daisies will be popping open, and the roses are always a treat. So come to the Cape and share in all of our horticultural delights. (And if you only have one day to get-away, check our one nights that are between two existing reservations for a 15% discount.)

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