It’s been a very busy winter at Rock Harbor watching the crews construct new bulkheads for the docks. It has been amazing what they have to do to achieve this. (Click on blog link for other photo.)
You can see the giant crane working to move some very heavy objects. That is one huge crane!
The project should be completed by the end of April when the weather gets nicer and the boats start returning.
I had never been to Longnook Beach, or even heard of it, until I read a post about it a couple of weeks ago. We decided to go and find it. Looking down from the high dunes, it is a gorgeous beach. Wow! (Click on blog link for other photos.)
There are cement barriers that block cars from entering the parking lot. It makes sense since the beach is no longer accessible because erosion has made the dunes much too steep.
You can see from the sign driving in that the beach is closed.
It was so foggy yesterday morning that it was hard to even see Nauset Marsh. And then this little Flicker stopped by. (Click on blog link for other photo.)
It was pecking around for a long while on the ground and then flew up to the fence. Why not try to make lemonade out of lemons on a foggy morning?
I opened my window and clicked away. What do you think?
The sun was so pretty looking down the Namequoit River as we sat on the bench anticipating motoring our catboat down the river from Arey’s Pond and out into Pleasant Bay. It won’t be too long now…