Shrouded in fog–
a few moments later–it didn’t take long for the fog to lift in the rising sun. Click image to view larger.
Cat-tail

Thanks to Heidi Dallin for the tip to go see how pretty the Golf Course looked. I often see Heidi out running and exercising when filming at daybreak.
In searching for their website link, I learned that the Bass Rocks Golf Cub is the BONS (Best of North Shore) recipient of the 2013 award for the “Best Private Golf Course North Shore!”
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Documentary filmmaker, photographer, landscape designer, author, and illustrator. "Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly" currently airing on PBS. Current film projects include Piping Plovers, Gloucester's Feast of St. Joseph, and Saint Peter's Fiesta. Visit my websites for more information about film and design projects at kimsmithdesigns.com, monarchbutterflyfilm.com, and pipingploverproject.org. Author/illustrator "Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden."
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Kim, you take some very pretty, and very good, pictures — thanks!
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Thanks so much Bill for your kind words. Beautiful day and I got lots of lots of pretty photos from my ‘hood’ that morning!
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Beautiful pics of Bass Rocks Golf Club, I play there as much as I can. I’m always thankful of this wonderful gem I have to play golf at in my back yard!
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The Club is beautiful–they maintain it so exquisitely–always picture-perfect!
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Very beautiful here and i would imagine have the fun of golfing is the location and challenge of course. I tried golfing in Colorado spings Peterson Course…I always brought my fishing pole as I was so bad at golf I would go and fish in the pond 18th Hole then – catch rainbow trout, and crappy…added benefit save on the greens 🙂
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I have only played golf once–I beat all the guys I was with, much to their dismay. I KNOW it was beginner’s luck and have never played again!
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Nice pictures, Kim. Thank you.
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Thank You Greg!
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Nice photos of yet another special Gloucester spot. As a child, I walked from one grandmothers house to the next. I would stop along Souther Rd ~ that cuts through the course ~ to catch a view of the ocean, always mindful to listen for “FORE”! It is a beautiful walk ~ wander ~ from Bass Rocks Rd to Mt Pleasant Ave, and occasionaly on to Rocky Neck.
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Sounds perfectly lovely and idyllic Mary, the way you describe your walks between grandmother’s homes. I love that route too, and then sometimes add Way Road.
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Not sure about Way Rd ~ sometimes would add Marble Rd to the goose pond to see if the water lilies were still smiling at the sun. I’ll have to find Way Rd ~ I might have wandered there 😉
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