Summer Beach Towels, Pleasant Bay, Notecard

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Here beach towels are hanging out to dry after a day at the beach along Pleasant Bay, Chatham. This painting I did many years ago. It shows the bay created/protected by the outer bar or ‘North Beach’. There was a ‘break’ in the outer bar from a powerful winter storm in 1987. Since then the outer bar continues to change, at times leaving the inner shores at the mercy of the waves of the Atlantic Ocean and at other times the outer bar has re-extended, providing temporary protection. The entirety of Cape Cod was formed during the receding of the glaciers of the last ice age. The geologic processes of erosion and reshaping of the Cape is endless and is an integral part of the Cape’s ‘story’.

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Here beach towels are hanging out to dry after a day at the beach along Pleasant Bay, Chatham. This painting I did many years ago. It shows the bay created/protected by the outer bar or ‘North Beach’. There was a ‘break’ in the outer bar from a powerful winter storm in 1987. Since then the outer bar continues to change, at times leaving the inner shores at the mercy of the waves of the Atlantic Ocean and at other times the outer bar has re-extended, providing temporary protection. The entirety of Cape Cod was formed during the receding of the glaciers of the last ice age. The geologic processes of erosion and reshaping of the Cape is endless and is an integral part of the Cape’s ‘story’.

Notecards Only

Here beach towels are hanging out to dry after a day at the beach along Pleasant Bay, Chatham. This painting I did many years ago. It shows the bay created/protected by the outer bar or ‘North Beach’. There was a ‘break’ in the outer bar from a powerful winter storm in 1987. Since then the outer bar continues to change, at times leaving the inner shores at the mercy of the waves of the Atlantic Ocean and at other times the outer bar has re-extended, providing temporary protection. The entirety of Cape Cod was formed during the receding of the glaciers of the last ice age. The geologic processes of erosion and reshaping of the Cape is endless and is an integral part of the Cape’s ‘story’.