Monday, August 3, 2015

a little getaway


 in maine for a wee while
before going to longridge 
to meet and work with sandra brownlee
but first a visit with 
hannah 
 my nephew rich
his species list for the day 
was longer than mine,
but he taught me new birds: 
gannet, puffin, and others i've heard of
but never seen.
 and he said this was not a big cruise ship!
 leaving the harbor
i admit i couldn't focus
on photos
i was way to thrilled
 puffins swimming amongst their friends
petite manan island

 endlessness and 
well
big swells. 
our five had two a little sick
one really sick,
so they retreated to the rear.
 i was in the bow 
thrilled and flying
it was like riding and jumping
sorta
and then i heard the breath
of the big fin whale
 impossible to photograph in my excitement
 and after four hours on the ocean,
out of bar harbor
we had a BIG lunch
"don't," she said
but i did.

15 comments:

  1. OH. i feel like i can breathe again looking at all that water! THANK YOU for even sharing that. i would have not wanted to worry about a camera at all while on the boat! xo

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  2. mo, many of both (ok, more puffins, but still...)

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  3. It looks like a marvelous trip! My favorite photos are the ones of just water - great abstract patterns!

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  4. sharmon, i know! the water held me!

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  5. Hannah should know not to make faces when Mom is holding a camera, hope she is still speaking to you. Thanks for the reminder not to take the waters for granted

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  6. jean, yes, those waters! hannah is used to being a clown...

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  7. Main---Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
    How utterly delightful!

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  8. the water photos are mesmerizing.

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  9. michelle, maine, yep.
    neki, yes, i was mesmerized, between big bucks and quiet times watching.

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  10. Pure magic V! What a magical magical day...enjoy Longridge and give my love to J!

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  11. Hi V - obviously Fiona and I are both attending to catching up on comments - but that can't be bad!!! Loved your fascination with the patterns in the water - the details can be the best bits. Go well. B

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  12. fiona, the ocean was good to me. your and barry's names have already come up...
    barry, god is in the details, right?

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  13. Enjoy it up here, I live on the coast and it's finally cooled down a little. Much less humidity. <3 I love your pics!

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  14. jess, thanks, it's lovely in southern new hampshire, too.

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