[Buy a book. Buy a book.]
Rule #4...Always snap weather vanes
Good place to dock, and eat. Dina and I've stopped here before. Their beers were kind of small.
This girl hasn't been in the water for a long time.
I'm gonna name my boat Mac's Scooter
A little voice said, "Snap the picture."
He know's where to be on a beautiful Sunday.
What to expect on the sponge dock.
Watching a street performer, while I watch the watchers.
A look not of my generation, but I can understand wanting to stand out.
This gent was belting out nice Reggae
Just one book...
ReplyDeletePS: How appropriate. In the attempt to prove that I am not a robot I had to click on images with trees.
DeleteI must visit Cap't' Jacks!! Great pics, Mac!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful maritime impressions and portaits.
ReplyDeleteBest, Synnöve
Hello, great people shots. I like the girl with the painted face. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteAll very delightful through and through! Especially that old wooden boat, do much potential waiting!
ReplyDeleteI had to stop by and see what you've been capturing with your camera. Nice pics. It was neat to see the sponges drying.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, some excellent shots. I love weather vanes, and that's a nice one. There is one here in Bellingham where they hold the farmer's market that is shaped like a beet. Love the rasta mon belting out the reggae.
ReplyDeleteI would love to eat at Captain Jack's!
ReplyDeleteMe to would like to eat at Capatians Jack:)))
ReplyDeleteNice boats and I like a bit of reggae too.
ReplyDeleteok, I bought a book. Merry Christmas Mac :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting to watch the watchers with their reactions.
ReplyDeleteDo they stand out, those of not your generation or mine it's true! They can stand out, but that one looks alright compared to some.