- National Pie Day
- National Fritters Day
- National Roof-Over-Your-Head Day
- Wear Brown Shoes Day
- National Sacher Torte Day
- Mitten Tree Day
- National Cotton Candy Day
- Take It In The Ear Day
- National Pastry Day
- Festival For The Souls of Dead Whales
- National Noodle Ring Day
- National Ding-A-Ling Day
- Ice Cream Day
- National Bouillabaisse
- National Lemon Cupcake Day
- National Chocolate Cover Anything Day
- National Maple Syrup Day
- National Roast Suckling Pig Day
- Oatmeal Muffin Day
- Games Day
- National Flashlight Day
- National Date Nut Bread Day
- Roots Day
- National Eggnog Day
- National Pumpkin Pie Day
- National Whiners Day
- National Fruitcake Day
- Card Playing Day
- Pepper Pot Day
- Festival of Enormous changes at the Last Minute
- Unlucky Day
November’s Bizarre Holidays
- Plan Your Own Epitaph Day
- National Deviled Egg Day
- Housewife’s Day
- Waiting for the Barbarians Day
- Gunpowder Day
- Marooned Without a Compass Day
- National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
- Dunce Day
- Chaos Never Dies Day
- Forget-Me-Not Day
- Air Day
- National Pizza With the Works Except Anchovies Day
- National Indian Pudding Day
- Operation Room Nurse Day
- National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day
- Button Day
- Take a Hike Day
- Occult Day
- Have a Bad Day Day
- Absurdity Day
- Hello World Day
- Start Your Own Country Day
- National Cashew Day
- Use Even If Seal Is Broken Day
- National Parfait Day
- Shopping Reminder Day
- Pins and Needles Day
- Make Your Own Head Day
- Square Dance Day
- Stay At Home Because You Are Well Day
Wood End Lighthouse, Providencetown, MA
Wood End Lighthouse is all the way at the end of Cape Cod in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Actually, it is in the harbor of Provincetown. The lighthouse was established in 1872 and automated in 1961. It is only 39 feet high.
To get to the Wood End Lighthouse, you can walk across the man-made breakwater. The walk on the breakwater takes roughly 30 to 45 minutes. if you park in town be sure to add another 20 minutes or so to that walk. You may want to make the trip during low tide since the waves hitting the breakwater during high tide can make the walk a lot tougher.
I was able to get some good pictures of the lighthouse from a parking lot located on Commercial St. be sure to pay for your parking and return to your car on time, otherwise expect a parking ticket. My friend and I were about ten minutes late to our car and had a ticket. The police are practically watching your car to see if they can give you a ticket.
Provincetown has a lot of interesting and unique shops and restaurants. It’s a very artsy area to shop in with many shops featuring local artisans.
One shop we stopped in was Forbidden Fruit located at 173 Commercial Street. The owners are immensely helpful and very friendly.