
Mid-Coast Maine
Folder: Maine
Rising Tide near Pemaquid Point
Nearly all the Maine coast is rocky, and nearly all the Maine coast has great variations in high- and low-tide levels, so as the tide rises and falls, every wave breaks a little differently. Nearby this location is a series of long terraced stairstep-like ledges, and in relation to the angle of the waves hitting the shore, the on-shore break of the waves is ever-changing and ever-fascinating.
Maintenance Scaffolding
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, Midcoast Maine
Rustic Graffiti
... on a massive support timber inside the blockhouse at Fort Edgecomb near Wiscasset Maine ...
Westport Bridge at Cowseagan Narrows
(Suggest: Click on photo for broad view.)
NO ---> Dogs
These two signs together: do you have a guess? I have no idea ...
(Of course, witticisms and pungent comments are greatly appreciated !! )
Upland Marsh Shoreline
... looks like a meadow, but underneath the vegetation the water here is over a foot deep; the evergreen in middle background is actually on an island ...
Heading to the Next Pot
Lobstering on the Sheepscot Back River, far up narrow estuaries, more than 25km from any water that could be considered "open ocean". The job of pulling and setting the lobster pots is called "sternman", but it is a job open to anyone tough enough to do it.
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