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		<description><![CDATA[One night at the Cape all of us went to Baxter’s in Hyannis for dinner. It was a beautiful night as we sat watching the ferries come and go in the harbour. Not sure what everyone ordered to eat but no one was talking and I’m assuming it was all good. I do remember that [...]]]></description>
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<p>One night at the Cape all of us went to<a href="http://www.baxterscapecod.com/" target="_blank"> <strong><em>Baxter’s in Hyannis</em></strong> </a>for dinner.<br />
It was a beautiful night as we sat watching the ferries come and go in the harbour.<br />
Not sure what everyone ordered to eat but no one was talking and I’m assuming it was all good.<br />
I do remember that Mark got an enormous Fisherman’s Platter that looked incredibly good,<br />
no, it was ‘call your cardiologist before eating’ good.<br />
He gave me a fried scallop that was roughly the size of an Aussie cricket ball which I split with Pamela.<br />
It was so good I had to go back up to the counter and get a side order for us to split.<br />
I’ll never learn.<br />
It was such a beautiful night that I suggested we walk Main Street in Hyannis and check out some of the shops.<br />
While the womenfolk were looking at Cape Cod jewelry,<br />
Mark and I wandered over to a leather store across the street.<br />
The rich, earthy aroma walking in was almost narcotic.<br />
I love the smell of leather.<br />
Mark and I were immediately drawn to the hats hanging on a wall in the back of the store; there were porkpies, fedoras (<em>ala Indiana Jones</em>), top hats, baseball caps and one very special hat that I somehow missed.<br />
Mark asked to see a now familiar hat on the very top row.<br />
“Check it out, mate. It’s an<a href="http://www.akubra.com.au/" target="_blank"> Akubra</a> made in Australia,”  He said,<br />
as he showed me the inside label of his hat by the same maker.<br />
I loved the hat he was wearing when he first showed up at the house and now I knew why.<br />
He asked the price ($85) but by now Pamela and all the girls were standing next to us ready to go.<br />
I wanted to buy the hat because I really liked it and I wanted to offer a showing of solidarity to Australia.<br />
Alright, the solidarity part was my brain making up bullshit but I really loved the hat.<br />
I could hear Pamela in my head saying, “<strong>You Have Enough Hats!</strong>”<br />
I’m thinking now there was a reason I didn’t get it.<br />
<em>Move forward in time to Logan Airport on the Sunday Maureen and Mark were leaving.</em><br />
Pamela, Hannah, me and M&amp;M were standing at the gate, all of us knowing what was coming next.<br />
Mark patted Moe on the bum and said, “Alright. Let’s go. Let’s get this done.”<br />
Probably some of the hardest words my friend has ever had to say.<br />
The Tear Factory was now open for business but before it closed, Mark took off his Akubra and placed it on my head and gave me a huge bear hug.<br />
“Take care of this for me until the next time, buddy.”<br />
Translation:<em> How Michael got his very first <a href="http://www.akubra.com.au/" target="_blank">Akubra</a>.</em><br />
You never forget your first.<br />
I don’t know much about the road ahead of me but I do know this; the next Akubra I put on my bald noggin won’t be from some leather shop in Hyannis, Ma.<br />
I’m thinking someplace much more exotic . . .<br />
Like Queensland, Australia</p>
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