Low Tide, Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts

Picture submitted by FOB Rob Tarr to the GMG Flickr Group

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Low Tide, Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts, originally uploaded by Tarrkid.

2-photo panorama, stitched with hugin, of Gloucester’s Good Harbor Beach, with the Hess House on the right. Taken from the Bass Rocks Beach Club.

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5 Responses to Low Tide, Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts

  1. Anonymous says:

    That could have been today. Well except for the kid in the water. Was it a nice day or what?

    Winter is over. I took my street markers in. No more snow. Nothing but blue sky from now on.

  2. Diane L. says:

    Wow! Such greenery too. If I’d known that the water was that warm and all the trees had shot out leaves…I’d been there!

  3. Joey says:

    beautiful. This should be painted. Want a copy of the photo
    mom

  4. Grama Linda says:

    I had to redo my computer. I emailed most of my things to each of my daughters. To my sister I sent all my GMG. Not all of them came back from her. I think she accidently deleted one page. I LOVE THIS PICTURE.(: When I look at it,I can feel and smell and day dream within every aspect captured by your camera. I am so thankful God knew green and blue would go together.And occasstionally letting mother nature change His color scheme. Wonderful picture. Normal Rockwell of Gloucester. thanks for posting it. Linda

  5. Bill Hubbard says:

    I grew up in E.Gloucester. I married a gloucester girl in1956 and moved away, only to come back in 1959 and lived there till we moved to NH in 1969.

    I remember the Hess House very well. Just after WW-II there were roumors that it had been built or owned by the family of Rudolph Hess, one of Hitlers’ top officers.

    Anyone know its’ full history;

    Bill Hubbard

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