Thursday, December 2, 2010

Maine, Interrupted

Okay, apologies for the month away from pictures and such. National Novel Writing Month 2010 is over (I "won" again!), and I'm attempting to remember what to do. I also have a nice new JOB, so my way-too-long-established "unemployed layabout" routine is being replaced with a new and vastly-improved way of life. First, back to the Maine vacation/photo excursion I took with [Maris] in 2004. Above, Pumpkin Island Lighthouse.

Two shots of Dice Head Lighthouse. We love Memorial Day in Maine!

Church! NO, we didn't go inside. [Maris] shot it because of its funky roof design.

Two more [Maris] shots. The bottom one is a row of real, live lobster pots. We don't even particularly like lobster, but we hear it's kind of a big deal, up there.

We weren't hungry at the time, or we would have HAD to check out a place that advertises this way. Another [Maris] shot.

One more [Maris] composition - Fort Point Lighthouse. Square lighthouses. Meh.

I took a shot from the other side, and it's still kind of meh. But it's a lighthouse and it's in Maine, so it's still cool.

Curtis Island Light. By the time we got home, the spot from which I took this shot had probably become a house. Now, good luck getting anywhere near this one by land. Still - is cute, non?

Thanks for your patience. More to come!

2 comments:

  1. Great pictures. How do you remember which ones you took and which [Maris] took? Hope the new job is going well!!!

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  2. Thanks Emily! Believe it or not, we kept the negatives separate, just in case I ever wanted to sell or publish any that she didn't. They're all one big happy file, these days - although I can still tell which ones are hers, because her old Olympus loads "upside-down," so the negative numbering is opposite the way it is on mine.

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