Sunday, May 17
seacoast towns
last sunday we decided to visit some of the oldest new england seacoast towns. the weather was perfect. so we headed from newburyport to gloucester, rocky neck and rockport. we discovered many quaint towns in between that we could easily call home. the ocean could be seen at the end of every alley, through every shop window, down every street and hanging at the back of every gallery. we will be headed back to the tent in a few days where i am sure i will be strolling these towns again.
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dylan red,
gloucester. ocean,
MA,
neck,
rocky nook,
rocport
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seaside towns are often so peaceful. wish I was in one now! sweet photos
so beautiful... you know how much i love the old new england coast... i am dreaming with these images!
how quaint and beautiful - takes me back in time, feels simpler and slower.
the wall of buoys is scrumptious and testament to the idea that all colors go together!
what a lovely trips--thanks for taking me along! Gorgeous pictures--it really gives the New England feeling!
nadia, you are in my thoughts often. i hope you know that!
the red table and chairs is gorgeous. what are the little things that are so colourful?
and then... FINALLY! your package arrived in my mom's postbox. she is forwarding it to my new address. i am so excited! thank you! thank you! thank you!
much love,
c
i've never been to new england, but i have always dreamed of it...your pictures are everything i imagined. gorgeous!
Stunning. I live in a sea town and nothing makes me feel more happiness than the sea.
i love love the third picture!
i knew where you were by the time i got to the last picture! i spent a lot of time in rockport because i lived in magnolia and worked in essex for a few summers!!! maybe you can go to singing beach in magnolia--it was a very pretty place...oh what a wonderful trip you are having in the tent!
These are such gorgeous shots.
those red chairs!!! perfection!!!
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