Appledore Island scenes like this, off the mainland of Maine and New Hampshire, inspired some of American Impressionist master Childe Hassam’s great paintings.
There was no nude model with her back to us when we visited, unlike at least one of Hassam’s paintings of this geologic rift formation.
One end of rugged Appledore Island is still home to fishermen.
Rockweed on the intertidal zone of a white rock makes a bold image. The standing gulls add their own touch.
In downsizing to a remote fishing village in Downeast Maine, this eclectic writer is discovering a delightful new world.
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Great post 😁
Great!