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A few hundred yards down the shore from yesterday's scene is the entrance to Seal Bay, the "backdoor" as I call it. At low tide you can't even get a dinghy through this, but at full tide, it is gorgeous. One time when we passed through here, there was a guy sitting on the big rock in the passage reading a book. What could be better on an August afternoon?
Stunning in their simplicity of shape and color! Great use of quiet spaces in such a small painting. Are you cruising or in a class?
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Thanks, Martha, no cruising yet, but this is the time we usually go. I guess that made me think of Vinalhaven.
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