The villages and towns on the Cape have a neat custom called the Christmas stroll.
Tonight I attended the festivities at Bourne Village, which does an outstanding job of putting Christmas cheer into a historical context.
Before I moved to the Cape, I thought of Bourne one way, and have come to a completely opposite opinion. It’s a town that has tremendous pride in its history and which has done a fine job of preserving documents, artifacts and buildings.
Tonight, the Historical Society was open, as well as the Briggs-McDermott house, the grounds of which include a carriage house and a blacksmith shed. There was cheer and festivity in all venues, and I had a wonderful time looking at all the treasures from the past.
Top notch, and the event goes on through the weekend for everyone to enjoy.