Ahhh nice to get some Gloucester at Dawn shots in.
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awesome photo!!
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just a thought…some folks live/or are used to seeing GHB from the Brier Neck side…for the correct shot, I am sure that they would purchase prints…
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I remember Good Harbor Beach so well….one of our favorites. It is as beautiful as always.
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Window of Life
By Peter A. Todd
Petertoddpoet.com
With eyes fixed through window wide
I take in nature’s rare sights
Birds chirping side by side
At each morning’s new sunlight
The calm of the morning’s changing seas
As the tide smoothes out the sand
Reminding us that we are free
To abide in our God given land
As the evening comes to an end
The water takes on a great change
For unto the human eye God does send
Night’s stars in far off range
To blanket us with protective night’s sky
As we take our rest from days needs
Within God’s blessing to abide
As in him we should always believe.
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Joey, how do I get one or two of your pictures mailed to me in KY?
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Consider taking this stunning canvas wrap photograph to your local custom picture framer to see how truly spectacular it could be!!
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Whose house it that, anyhow?
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i think the house is owned by Dr. White and his wife. Dr..White was a brain surgeon now retired.
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Absolutely an incredible shot! Wow!
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Stunning! Just, wow!
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That is simply outstanding!
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Simply outstanding!!!
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Absolutely gorgeous. One of your best shots yet. Will make a spectacular canvas giclee art statement on anyone’s wall.
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Incredible picture! In the late ’60’s this used to be Rockholme Guest House. I stayed there quite a few weekends over a few years. It was owned or run by an older woman by the name of McCarthy, I believe, who also owned a nursing home in Medford, Ma. At that time, she showed us all around, servants quarters were on the top floor where the peak is, it was a tiny room that was surrounded by windows. At night, you felt like you we’re sleeping outside with the salty breeze and the roaring of the crashing waves. The kitchen had a green porcelain stove and the furniture was all antiques.
I have some wonderful memories of staying there, even though that person and I are no longer together. Whenever I go to Good Harbor or Long Beach for weekends, I still think of him, though he will never know!
Thanks for allowing me to share this little part of my life.
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