Rubber Duck took her kids to the bonfire the day before:

And Les Bartlett posted this unbelievable next morning shot on his website:
Be sure to click through the photo to go to Les’s “Follow The Gleam” website and see the larger slideshow of the morning after the bonfire as well as his amazing series on granite and quarries. In the embers slideshow, third photo in, may be the elusive green flash. The heat from a bonfire might assist the presence of a green flash.
Try and line up the sun, the breakwater, the boat, the embers, oh, and cue perfect sunrise. It is shots like this that make you just roll over and go back to sleep and let someone who knows what they are doing take the shot.
By the way, has anyone seen Rubber Duck? Haven’t seen her since the bonfire. I hope she isn’t a little rubber puddle down at Back Beach.

Les Bartletts’ Follow the Dream website is fantastic. Beautiful and unusual pictures from different parts of Cape Ann.
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Go Les.
For those who don’t know, Les is part of the Cape Ann Artisans Tour in June and October.
If you like his work make it a point to stop by his studio.
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