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July 07, 2006

The beauty of Provincetown I

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The beauty of Provincetown, to me, is the quaintness of the place. Actually, it's what makes all of New England so beautiful. While California has its majestic coastline and Colorado has its towering mountains, everything about New England is smaller, quieter, more charming.

I took my brand-spanking new camera to Provincetown and spent a couple hours strolling the West End on Monday evening looking for some of that beauty. I think I found it.

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Hey Cyd!

Nice pictures. I live near Seattle, but have loved my trips to New England. My first gay bar experience was in Provincetown in the mid-80s. Unfortunately it was accidental, I was traveling with my brother, and I was far from out. Someday I'll get back there and do the town right!

It's the Canon S3. I can't praise it enough. I'll have more pics from Provincetown in a couple days. One of them, of people walking in the dunes with a lighthouse in the background, is stunning in the way the camera caught the shot.

Your camera takes great pics - what type of camera did you use??

I love Provincetown and am going in a few weeks - liked seeing the pics & can't wait to get up there

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