Late afternoon at Gloucester's Rocky Neck and a mid afternoon excursion to Rockport.
Lobster boat "Old Glory"
Cockpit needs some work!
25' "Innovator".
There's alot packed into a 25' hull!
New props for "Thomas Laighton".
New paint too!
Steam boat and Boston Tea Party replica hulls.
Smiths Cove in the light from the setting sun.
View from Main St. Rockport.
Here's your standard Motif #1 shot.
"Mini Motif" at Granite Pier!
Front Beach.
Heading in.
"Lady Lynne"
Rockport harbor at low tide.
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"Glosta Logic"
It's not "soda" and not "pop" or even "soda pop" it's "tonic"!
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It's a "rotary" not a "roundabout"!
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"Going up the line" is a term used when leaving the island!
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A "jigga"is a homemade powerless go-cart!
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It's not "Break Time or Coffee Break" it's "Mug-up"!
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It's not a "water fountain" it's a "Bubbla"!
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Angels in Disguise
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Unloading Haddock !
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4 comments:
Such a beautiful place... love Motif #1 ♥
I liked these photos because they bring out the individuality of each vessel. I never realized until now that I've never "seen" the day to day boats except in mass and as a whole piece of cloth. Thanks, for this is a much appreciated wakeup call. I'll be sure to take the time to look at each one in the future and honor their distinctiveness...even the ones who need a wee bit of sprucing up! :)
Yesterday I took a similar photo of the "mini Motif" (yours had more photogenic boats next to it!!)... and was wondering if you know what the REAL purpose/owner/name of the building is?
Love reading your musings about the area. (Friday I saw fishermen in Newburyport pulling out a huge (to me, anyway) tuna that they said they'd caught of Jeffries Ledge. Small world!
I believe the larger Motif is town owned and used by fishermen for storage as is the smaller one on Granite Pier.
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