As I photograph several Double Crested Cormorants on a rock outcrop in Downeast Maine, a historic schooner silently passes through the bay under full sail.
I was very tired this weekend. I think the cold mornings have worn me down over the past week.
So it was a very short drive to Low Head to see if any Little Penguins were hanging around under the dense Box Thorn Bushes (there weren't, or at least none that I could see).
Then a trip to Green's Beach which is very close to where I live. It's a great place to sit on rocks and let the ocean's mood rub off on you. (Calmness was the prevailing mood)
@lappenjammer It's a really nice seaside town, and LOTS of seabirds. It actually has a train station too, so better connected than some places up here!
During the American Revolution, Belfast Maine was burned by the British. Again, in September of 1814, Belfast was again taken by the Bristish and held for five days, during the War of 1812.
Boats at their moorings on pastel waters in Cape Harbor, Newagen, Maine. Invite the spirit of the sea and the moody charm of Coastal Maine, into your living space, with any of the exceptional prints available in the Coastal Scenics Gallery by Fine Arts Photographer and lifelong Maine native, Scott Loring Davis. https://pixels.com/profiles/scottloringdavis/collections/beautiful+harbor+scenes+of+maine