As many of you know, a pretty full schedule of Cape Cod history classes and lectures for January and February had to be abruptly canceled due to health issues on my end.
Starting this month, I’ll be getting back into most of the lectures. The first step here is to reschedule the lost history talks from the winter months, along with the April and May events that are already on the slate.
There’s been a little bit of confusion out there about what’s been going on with me, so I’ll set the record straight here. Along with battling chronic Lyme Disease issues for the last several years, I sustained what was believed to be a mild concussion after hitting my head while closing the back door of my SUV on Jan. 18.
Where the concussion issues end and where the Lyme issues begin has been somewhat of a mystery since then. I’m still not where I want to be, but there’s been enough improvement over the last six weeks, so here I am.
It all starts with my “Shipwrecks of Cape Cod” program at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum in Hyannis on Sunday, March 24, at 2 p.m., rescheduled from Jan. 27 (hey, just think, you didn’t have to miss the Pro Bowl!). That’s followed by the “Rum Running on Cape Cod” program at the Boston Public Library on Thursday, April 4, at 2 p.m.