Kelly’s Corner 062 - Indian Summer, Philly Alexander, Robert Nute Reeves and The Arthur Markman Award.
Jan Kelly writes a weekly column for Provincetown Magazine. Indian Summer - The final harvesting of home gardens as well as cranberries in bogs, wild black cherries and final beach plums in sanded hills, mushrooms in dark woods and bright dunes. Philly Alexander garden has a sixty year old apple tree with six grafts grown onto it, five types of apples and one pear. Robert "Nute" Reeves is the tennis club manager and tennis coach. Nute arranges games for visitors and locals and keeps the club running smoothly. The spirit of volunteering is celebrated in the creation of “The Arthur Markman Award”.
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