
Tag: Downeast
Clammer at work on a tide flat


Wait till the tide rolls in.
Seaman’s church



Guest at the helm
Tom, an E.R.
surgeon grew up in Camden
southern California now
capable of handling the helm
the concept of “running
the rail down”
meaning skimming the water
yes, surf

I even got a spree there
where he is
Pembroke’s Head of the Tide
Can you imagine big wooden sailing vessels being launched here for voyages to China, Hawaii, or San Francisco? But they were, including majestic clipper ships.
Now there’s a proposal to dam the small river to capture the tides and use them to generate electricity. A major question is how that would affect the newly restored migratory fish run with tens of thousands of alewives a day heading upstream this time of year.
Daisies

They’re with us all summer.
Beaver lodge across the water

Growing up in Ohio, this would have blown my mind. Now I almost take it for granted.
Foggy island with swimmer
how would square-riggers look on these waters?
Lost behind a small island

finally, a shadow
and a tinge of warmth
Spring sweep, one of many all around us

When the blooming finally hits New England, it can catch our breath.

Even when you step back.
Schooner Dorothy’s keel

At low tide, the remains of the four-masted ship are fully exposed. Built in Shackford Cove, she had returned for maintenance when she caught fire and sank.

Here’s another perspective.