Close Of Day
Capture of the setting sun on the Webhannet River marsh at Wells Harbor. The post Close Of Day appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleMonday Morning
A Monday morning and the boats await their captains in Cutler Harbor The post Monday Morning appeared first on Down East.
View ArticlePuffin Love
Two very adorable Puffins that live on Machias’ Seal Island. The post Puffin Love appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleRockin’ Kennebunkport
Our son explores the other worldly rock scape along Cape Arundel’s bold coast. ~Theresa Vivian, Alfred, Maine. The post Rockin’ Kennebunkport appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleFirst Cutting
A country road, Kennebunk. Sweet fresh hay bales, truly the sign of summer’s start in Maine. Theresa Vivian, Alfred, Maine. The post First Cutting appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleMurphy’s Pond Maine
Trout Fishing on a Lazy Day. The post Murphy’s Pond Maine appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleCasco Bay Sunrise
Catching the city (Portland) for sunrise in the summer is a breathtaking spectacle. Image taken by Garrick Hoffman on the Casco Bay Bridge. The post Casco Bay Sunrise appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleA low tide-scape at Kettle Cove, Maine
A crunchy, crusty walk over a low tide-scape finds unburied treasures and bounty of the sea. So many shells: Muscles, clams, horseshoe crab, stars, tiny sea snails; rocks of every size and color,...
View ArticleSouth Blue Hill Wharf
Taken at sunrise at the South Blue Hill Wharf, June 2015. The post South Blue Hill Wharf appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleSouth Blue Hill
South Blue Hill Wharf at sunrise, June 2015 The post South Blue Hill appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleFishing
Cory Robertson fishing in South Blue Hill Bay. Yes, sign me up for the Down East photo of the week. Email* The post Fishing appeared first on Down East.
View ArticlePeonies at Gilsland Farm
Hundreds of peonies are in full bloom at the Gilsland Farm Audubon Center in Falmouth. They are growing “wild” in the fields and woods of the sanctuary as well as in five neat beds near the...
View ArticleHarpswell Cottage
A picturesque cottage in Harpswell. Photo taken June 17, 2015. The post Harpswell Cottage appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleA Yard Full of Quilts
Quilts on display in Harpswell. Photo taken June 17, 2015. The post A Yard Full of Quilts appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleFlag Day at the Portland Observatory
The Portland Observatory celebrated Flag Day on June 14 by offering free climbs to the top. The observatory is the last remaining signal tower in the United States. From 1807 until 1923 it raised a...
View ArticleBeech Nut Hut
It’s not often visitors can step inside the beautiful little Beech Nut hut in western Rockport. It sits 500 feet above sea level, on Beech Hill, and has a 360-degree view of Camden Hills and Penobscot...
View ArticleLobsterman Statue at Land’s End, Bailey’s Island
Portland sculptor Victor Kahill created a lobsterman statue in 1939 for the New York World’s Fair. Several replicas can be found – in Washington, D.C., Portland, and this one at the tip of Bailey’s...
View ArticleBeach Path
View of the Ogunquit footbridge this past weekend. What a difference from this past winter when it was covered in with snow. The post Beach Path appeared first on Down East.
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