The leaves do not turn on Cape Island as fast as they do further north. It is generally late November, more often December, before the frost hits the pumpkins or the Christmas lights. The temperatures, especially this Fall, have been warm enough to enjoy fishing on the beach as well taking in the last vestiges of a tanning sun. We are an island which embraces quirky holidays like Halloween. You can stroll the street and takes pleasure in the Fall decor and still have time to catch a sunset over the Cove. So, if you can’t be here, our staff photographer Michelle Bumm offers you a virtual tour of Fall on the island.
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