There’s something about New England. Maybe it’s because it reminds me of home. The scenery and coast line are so similar to those of England in so many ways and often I’ve seen a photo of some harbour (or I should say harbor as ‘Harbor’ is clearly the New ‘Harbour’ in ‘New England’) and thought it could be Poole or Dartmouth.
The lobster boats are such a classic, evocative and exciting sight, knowing that their catch will delight on the lunch table fresh from the depths later in the day. The classic New England style of building along the water’s edge with a lone rower pulling through a calm group of moorings on the way to a New England wooden dock.
Beautiful!
This week’s photo is a piece of art, shot in black & white and courtesy of mph007 on Flickr. It was shot in 2008 at Bar Harbor in Maine.
If you want to know where Bar Harbor is, here’s a map:
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