From Harkness Memorial Park, June 12, 2011 |
From Harkness Memorial Park, June 12, 2011 |
A chalky gray sky can keep the world from seeming too big. So it was at Harkness Memorial State Park last weekend as the ferry moved up and down the coast.
Skywatch Friday
14 Comments
The magic of nature still continues...As wonderful as it ever was..
ReplyDeleteLovely coastal shots in the dim light.
ReplyDeleteseeing boats from the coast is a favorite. for sure boat silhouettes during sunset are as great.
ReplyDeletesaying goodbye to friends as they sink beyond the horizon on a chalky day. Hoping to find some fun in the sun.
ReplyDelete:)
such coolness looks delicious as we are going to be 105 degrees today but I love summer's warmth...
ReplyDeleteEven gray can be beautiful and peaceful I have discovered! Wonderful captures as always, Sandy! Hope your day is going well! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Beautiful shots Sandy. Sometimes I enjoy gray days at the beach.
ReplyDeleteWe have had a lot of these gray days here this spring. Hopefully this summer will be sunnier. The ferry looks huge with a big sky behind it.
ReplyDeletealways beautiful to see the ocean!
ReplyDeleteI don't mind a gray sky. I live on an island and it is part of it's magic. There is also a ferry that I would miss if they ever decided to build a bridge.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder that even gray days are good days.
You are right, I had never thought about it before. I gray sky kind of constrains things a little bit.
ReplyDeleteBoth fascinating views!
ReplyDeleteI like a grey sky... sometimes the smallness of the world is good.
ReplyDeleteLove the grey hue to these photographs. It makes them look silvery and dreamy.;)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Thanks for being here.