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Igo Dock - Stage One |
The Green Harbor River feeds into the Atlantic Ocean just on the other side of the dyke depicted in this painting. When the tide is rising, the salt water pours into this basin and at ebb tide the fresh water pours out of the basin into the river channel and onto open ocean.
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Igo Dock - Stage Two |
I was standing on the brand new dock at the Peter Igo Recreational Park in Marshfield, MA. The dock's low water level afforded a unique angle of the shoreline all around. I used bungy cords to tie down the easel to the bolts that connected the dock sections, and other than some gentle rocking caused by the waves, the gear felt secure.
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Igo Dock - Stage Three |
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Tidal River Morning |
The term bird watching paradise came to mind with egrets, swans, ducks, geese, red winged black birds, and of course seagulls. The color scheme had an overall grayness because of the milky skies and the silt under the salty riverbed. The starring role had to go to the snowy egret that spent so much time with me. The egret actively fished standing at the edge of the water. It recoiled its necks into the letter S and in a flash, stabbed its beak into the water, most times coming up with a small silver sliver. When the breeze came up, its long white feathers floated up catching the light - a gift to see.
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