Kittery Point Harbor is in a great spot. Its on the southern border of Maine, near the mouth of the Piscatisqua River across from the small island of New Castle, NH. The harbor is located in the curve of the land so all the big ship traffic is way out in the river a distance away.
Showing posts with label harbor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harbor. Show all posts
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Two Boats
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Most of the docks are empty in early spring at York Harbor. A working lobster boat and a covered sail boat are the only boats at the dock.
Most of the docks are empty in early spring at York Harbor. A working lobster boat and a covered sail boat are the only boats at the dock.
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York Harbor
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Dingy
Sunny Harbor, 6x8 watercolor
When I am visiting family in Florida during the winter I find it hard to believe the sun and warm water are real. Sarasota bay is a gorgeous green color and the water is so clear.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Boat in the Channel: Cape Porpoise
In the Channel, 6x8 watercolor
The channel in the harbor at Cape Porpoise is so narrow the lobster boats have to moor in a line. Its only deep enough in one area to moor a boat at low tide.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Moored: Cape Porpoise Harbor
Boats and Traps, 6x8, watercolor
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In Cape Porpoise harbor there are all these floating docks with lobster traps stacked on them. Some of the docks have little houses on them.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Maine : Lobster Boats Waiting
Cape Porpoise Lobster Boat 6x8 watercolor 98 lb aquarelle
There is a narrow deep channel in the harbor at Cape Porpoise. All the boats line up in channel. Sunset is a beautiful time there.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Maine: Sturdy Workers
Two Tugs 4x6 oil on canvas panel
Huge ships are guided up the river in Portsmouth Harbor to the numerous docks to unload their important cargo. These sturdy work horses do the job.
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