Photo of the Week

In a state filled with some of the most beautiful lighthouses in the country, Maine’s Marshall Point Lighthouse is undoubtedly one of the prettiest. On this calm summer morning, low tide revealed a shallow tidepool lined with kelp that perfectly captured a reflection of the lighthouse, and a colorful sunrise completed this magical scene onContinue reading “Photo of the Week”

Photo of the Week

Overcast days on the coast are perfect for wandering the shore in search of interesting colors, patterns, and textures to photograph. On this rainy day in Acadia National Park, I happily spent the afternoon doing just that, and this collection of kelp and stones was one of my favorite finds of the day. Prints Available.

Lost in Time in Port Clyde, Maine

This article along with others written by me can be found at EMS. Sipping our blueberry-flavored cocktails after settling in at the wooden bar inside The Barn Café shortly after arriving in Port Clyde, Maine, we both smiled and toasted to what we already knew would be a fantastic trip. Taking a moment to lookContinue reading “Lost in Time in Port Clyde, Maine”

Photo of the Week

A fantastic winter sunrise lights up the sky above the rugged, beautiful and snowy Maine coast. While the vast majority of people visit Maine’s coastal regions in the summer months, winter is a truly magical time to visit, as the throngs of summer tourists are gone and one can often experience and appreciate the uniquenessContinue reading “Photo of the Week”

Photo of the Week

Is there anything more New England than a Christmas tree made out of lobster traps and buoys? “Trees” of different sizes and arrangements can be found in coastal towns throughout New England during the Christmas season, and the tree pictured here comes with the added bonus of having the Nubble Lighthouse, dressed in its ownContinue reading “Photo of the Week”