Sunday, March 30, 2008

A Sunday in Late March, Part 3


In Kittery we drove by this very large wooden chair and footrest. There was no sign next to it explaining its presence. We just assumed someone rather large lived there, and probably sits there when he is grilling out during the summer months. Big people need places to sit, too.


Some where along the seacoast in New Hampshire. The tide was low so we climb around on these rocks for about 45 minutes. A large freighter out in the ocean and we watched as is slowly came closer to shore.


We found this lobster trap on the rocks. It belongs to a guy named Bruce Cayer of ContooCook, N.H., according to a small name plate attached to the cage. Just in case you find this post Mr. Cayer, we last saw the trap on a beach along Route 1A just north of Hampton.


A rather successful timed shot.





Route 1A, our favorite way to get from our home to points north, runs right along the ocean. And, as you would expect, there are many large, beautiful homes dotting the landscape. The home above has a spectacular view of a beach and the ocean.



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