Lisa E Freedman, My Journal Through Life, is the Home Base & Blog for LF Media Ink, a Boutique PR/Marketing Company specialized in the Arts, Entertainment & Travel Industries. Enjoy!
Lisa E Freedman, My Journal Through Life, is the Home Base & Blog for LF Media Ink, a Boutique PR/Marketing Company specialized in the Arts, Entertainment & Travel Industries. Enjoy!
There is so much more to Yarmouth besides The Edward Gorey House and Skipper Chowder House. Following provides a nice overview of what to see, in what order and how to plan your day there. A Day in Yarmouth for Art Lovers Morning Bass Hole Boardwalk along Gray's Beach • Stroll the Bass Hole Boardwalk & Judah Baker Windmill Begin your day with a peaceful walk along Gray’s Beach via the Bass Hole Boardwalk. A relaxing spot to...
Just before our foray to the Edward Gorey House, we stopped for lunch at Skipper Chowder House in South Yarmouth. We were there at 11:30am on a Friday in July, about 1/2 hour after it opened. And it was busy. By the time we left, around 12:30pm, you couldn’t get a spot in the parking lot, and the entryway overflowed with patrons. It is that good! Nestled along the scenic shores of Nantucket Sound, the Skipper Chowder House has been a beloved...
Edward St. John Gorey (1925–2000) was a uniquely charming figure in twentieth‑century literature and illustration. A child prodigy, Gorey was drawing by 18 months and reading at three. He went on to earn a scholarship to Harvard, though he famously joked that his life “facts… are so few, tedious, and irrelevant”. Gorey produced over 100 small illustrated books—like The Gashlycrumb Tinies and The Doubtful...
Tucked along Route 6 in North Eastham, Massachusetts, Laura & Tony’s Kitchen is a heartwarming, homestyle breakfast spot worth noting. Open seasonally from May through Columbus Day weekend, since 2004, they serve up “amazing breakfasts” made from scratch, slow-cooked in small batches—just the kind of place you crave for a comforting home-cooked style morning meal. What Makes It Stand Out • Homemade everything From bagels...
Arnold’s Lobster & Clam Bar – Eastham, MA A Drive-In “Happy Days” Icon Turned Seafood Haven Opened in 1977 by Nathan Nickerson III and originally modeled after the “Arnold’s” from Happy Days, this drive-in-style eatery has evolved over 40+ years into a beloved Cape Cod seafood institution . Menu That’s All About Seafood (with Something for Everyone) Arnold’s is a seafood-lover’s dream, featuring a robust...
If you’re planning a Cape Cod adventure this summer, be sure to set a day aside for a visit to the Artist Cottages & Farmers Market in Orleans—a charming fusion of art, community, and local flavor. Here’s a look at what makes this destination a summertime favorite: Artist Cottages: A Treasure Hunt in Mini‑Studios Located at 15 Old Colony Way, tucked between Route 6A and Old Colony Way in downtown Orleans, this cluster...
Wellfleet’s beloved Moby Dick’s Restaurant isn’t just a meal—it’s a memory waiting to happen. Since opening its doors in 1983 (though some sources say 1982) on the historic Route 6 in Wellfleet, this no-frills sea shack has stood as a Cape Cod culinary icon—fresh seafood, nautical charm and BYOB policy. A Seafood Lover’s Paradise Moby’s menu reads like a New England dream: clam chowder, lobster bisque, seafood gumbo,...
Why Cuffy’s Is More Than Just a T-Shirt Shop If you’ve spent any time on Cape Cod, chances are you’ve seen the name “Cuffy’s” emblazoned on sweatshirts, T-shirts, tote bags—and maybe even your own hoodie. But Cuffy’s isn’t just a souvenir stop. It’s a true Cape Cod experience: part general store, part boardwalk attraction, and a beloved tradition for locals and visitors alike. From Trunk to Trademark Cuffy’s of Cape Cod...
Not your typical Cape Cod destination, Buddha Bob's in Eastham, Massachusett's may best be described as a quirky, eclectic treasure trove beloved by locals and tourists alike—a delightful blend of crystals, antiques, curios, and eccentric art pieces. It has also been touted as Cape Cod's Premier Crystal Shop as well as An Oasis of Oddities. What Makes It Special: • Founded on the vibe of “low prices, good vibes,” the shop is...
Nestled away in the heart of Dennis Village, the Cape Cod Museum of Art (CCMoA) is a cultural treasure with deep local roots and a distinctly creative spirit. Whether you’re a seasoned collector, an emerging artist, or simply someone who finds joy in a quiet stroll through beautiful galleries, this museum offers an inspiring glimpse into the vibrant art scene of Cape Cod and the Islands. A Museum with a Mission—and a Heart Founded...