Susan and Andy

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You can't predict the weather. But if you're lucky, sometimes mother nature will give you something better than what you hoped for. An hour before I met up with Susan and Andy the sky was clear. But as we made our way to Harwich Port, thick fog began to roll in. Although it changed our plans to use the boats of Wychmere Harbor as a backdrop, the light was soft and beautiful. It felt otherworldly. Susan and Andy live in New York City, and this was the first time I had the pleasure of meeting them. It was a lot of fun driving around the Cape and getting to learn more about them. I'm really looking forward to their Dennisport wedding in September.