Bridge Over the North River |
Old Washington Street parallels route 53 at the Pembroke/Hanover line. Although chaotic Route 53 is visible from where I was (next bridge over the North River), it was much more serene. The trees were just starting to bud; some were pale pink and others just a dull gray-green. It felt great to be outside!
North River Paint Out |
I was surprised at how many boats and kayaks passed under me given that it was only April and quite cool. This is a tidal river and the flow was against most of the boats I saw. Motor-less boats really had to battle the current and I confess I got a good chuckle out of hearing one couple's banter (aka - argument) as to who was working harder. "I AM working hard!" Followed by a stream of rowing instructions, "left, left, I said LEFT!" "now RIGHT." " GRRRRRRR! Well, they made it through the "narrows" to the other side, and I'm guessing quite heated up! I did wonder if, upon their return, would they ride this same flo-tide in, or struggle against an equally strong ebb-tide. I''ll never know! :)
3 comments:
Nice easel setup!
Nice easel setup!
Hi Maureen
I purchased your beautiful Boston Fishing Fleet painting today at the Copley Society for Art. I loved your painting as soon as I saw it, and it has a special meaning for me because I watched those fishing boats coming and going over the past decade. My office was directly across the channel from the boats and I am so pleased that I will be able to continue to enjoy them having just recently retired. Thanks for bringing the fishing fleet home to me.
Kind Regards
Bob O'Neill
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