In July I took pictures in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New York and will be sharing them bit by bit. These are from New Shoreham, Rhode Island.
The first one is a view that caught my eye through a bathroom window. You have to grab these shots when you see them.
Next is the endangered wildflower Blazing Star, which is doing very well in the protected Land Trust area. Then we have an offbeat signpost. People seem to get especially creative in summer. There’s a feeling of “Well, why not?”
In the backyard of the tiny Three Sisters restaurant, you see some of the goodies that go into the delicious sandwiches. In the front yard, Queen Anne’s Lace. By the way, today I helped chef extraordinaire and walking partner Sandra pick Queen Anne’s Lace so she could make a jelly that the late taxi maven Thelma used to make. Here is a recipe we found from the Edible Wild Food site. If you make it, be sure you know what you are picking. As my husband reminds me, there are plants that look like Queen Anne’s Lace that are not safe to eat.
At John E’s tughole, I loved the shadows beneath the still water. And at the beach I saw dragons in the driftwood. (Do you see them? I admit, the photo would benefit from sharper contrast between the sleepy dragons and the background.)
As the tide came in, it drenched my favorite Tom’s shoes, given to me by my daughter-in-law some years ago. I may have to get new beach shoes soon.
No New Shoreham post would be complete without a photo of the Painted Rock. This one features a Ninja Turtle. Read how the rock first came to be painted for a Halloween prank in the 1960s, here. (And for some of the better Painted Rock art, check out Tumblr, here.)
The final picture shows the excellent job the state is doing to plant beach grass and protect the island’s west side from erosion. (Can you see the burlap-like covering holding the plants in place as they establish themselves? It’s a tried and true conservation technique at the shore.)
Nice images here. The painted ninja rock made me smile. Cheers!
When I see someone tackling the rock with a paintbrush instead of a spray can, I know there is hope for something good.
SO summery and lovely–beach/water photos always make me happy. And that first photo looks like an impressionist painting–was it the window screen that gave it that effect?
Yes. Very dusty window screen.
I’m with Kerry about the first photo looking like an impressionistic painting. And what a beautiful place.
I put that photo on Instagram and one person did a double take, thinking like you that it was a painting.
Striking!
Delightful photos ,enjoy seeing the world through your eyes, did you notice you captured an alligator basking in the sun?😊 at least it reminded me of one.
Oh, that’s what it was. And here I thought it was a dragon.