Sunset safari: How many Cape Cod spots can you visit in one hour?

TRURO — Do you remember those glorious June evenings when sunset was after 8 p.m.? When we danced on the beach, with the warm breeze lightly ruffling our perfectly conditioned hair, watching the sweet sun slowly sink? Those were good times. It’s a little different these days. The sun sinks like a cinder block tossed off a trawler before you even get out of work. Darkness spreads just after 4 p.m. and you curse the Earth’s tilt. And don’t get me started about the end of Daylight Savings Time! Well, it’s no use being grumpy during the holiday season — you might get less gifts. So, I decided to find a way to take back the sunset and enjoy every…

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