Battered by the Seasons
A Prickly Topic
Dunegrass Dusk
Steel and Stone -- HFF
Arches in Stone
Up the Stone Tower -- HFF
Rough Carpentry in the Hot Sun (Workmen: 4 of 4)
Need a Chainsaw This Big (Workmen: 3 of 4)
Shoveling the Roof (Workmen: 2 of 4)
HFF - Lost Your Luggage?? (Workmen: 1 of 4)
Battlefield Statue -- General Strong Vincent
Battlefield Statue -- General Gouveneur Warren
Sunlit Entrance
Employees Only (but watch your step)
Remember to Lock the Door
Rocky Coast in Light and Dark
Not-Gentle Fountain of Lacy Spray
Leaning Into the Eternal Waves
"Quoddy Dam", Passenger Ferry (3 of 3)
Nobody Travelling Today (2 of 3)
Gliding Into Lubec Harbor (1 of 3)
Lupines, in a Royal Hue
Buzzing The Flower
Bow-orama
Dockside at Chemainus
Midnight Snack
Beware the Orange and Black
Fencepost Landing Zone
Looking Across Stanhope Marsh
Looking Across Reynolds Brook
Looking Across Gardner Lake
Along a Dismal Alley
Windows & Doors Behind The Big Church
Door -- But No Exit
Lacrosse Face-Off
Sports Referees in Black&White (a lot of stripes)
Dune Fence Receding Away
Ice Tongs
Tubs and Ladders
Roadside Shed
Cruising Past the EB Buoy
Ethan B: Glides Into Harbor
Boat at the End of the Tunnel
Tiller and Throttle
Unhappily Waiting for the Captain
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Poles and Boats


The open transoms on these lobster boats facilitates dumping lobster traps en masse ... all the lobster traps are tied together individually and to an anchor; the anchor is dropped and the boat keeps motoring along, pulling the traps out one-at-a-time in a long row. These boats are run by individuals (a captain and a sternman) and may be put out of business by government regulations aimed at protecting endangered Right Whales from line entanglement. But no Right Whales have died from entanglement in U.S. waters, only in Canadian waters; and the regulations favor large "factory" lobster boats ... so the local fishermen who have been doing this for generations are frustrated/angry.
Marco F. Delminho, cammino, Annemarie have particularly liked this photo
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