Mt. Rainier and Lenticular Clouds - Dec. 2008 copyright: JMM

June 19, 2015

Wellfleet Harbor & Town Pier

This funky looking thing is apparently used for shellfishing, possibly scallops.





 I really don't think we could've asked for a more beautiful day.





Osprey Nest

Grounded at low tide.


Net shadows under a catamaran



 Frying Pan Gallery



16 comments:

  1. Lovely pix JoJo. Makes me feel nostalgic for the coast and particularly boats and fish.

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    1. Thanks Jo! I truly don't think I could live in a landlocked state. I need to be near the water.

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  2. Great and beautiful photos especially of harbour, piers, fishing boats, net shadow etc. Nice place to visit.

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    1. Thanks Nancy! We are very lucky to live in such a pretty place.

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  3. I hope a beautiful weekend follows. I love the shadows, and the reflections in the water.
    Take care, JoJo.

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    1. Thanks Robyn! I'm so far behind on my day trips it's not even funny. I hope to ramp it up in the next few weeks.

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  4. Oh I love a little fishing town like the one I grew up in ... and what a cool shot with the 'net shadow' that is awesome

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    1. Thank you! Oh Cape Cod is thick with fishing towns! It's a lovely area. Where did you grow up?

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  5. I love the angels of your shots , very pretty shoreline, looks like a beautiful place to live.Phyllis

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    1. Thanks Phyllis! Yes, it's very pretty here. I didn't appreciate it the first time I lived here.

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  6. Hey JoJo,

    More awesome photos, JoJo. The scenery reminds somewhat of Cornwall. I can smell the sea air in your photos :)

    Have a lovely rest of the weekend.

    Gary

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    1. Thanks Gary! The sea air does smell good.....but low tide in the marshes takes a little getting used to. lol

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  7. Gosh you have some great pics!!! Coming from sunshine and
    flies, and hardly any water in our river.....the sea side pictures are
    a pleasant change!! Love the Fry Pan gallery!
    Cheers, Anita.

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    1. Thank you so much Anita! I'm just now seeing your comment! Do you live far from the coast? I'm not sure what part of Australia you live in, except that it's on the west side.

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  8. gorgeous!!! seriously. I especially love the little cannon and the beautiful church!

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    1. Thank you Tammy! There's no doubt it's picturesque here. It's funny, I have friends who have lived here their whole lives and they tell me they are learning so much about the Cape from my photos. lol

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