Daybreak brought blustery winds, whitecaps in the harbor, and biting cold, but it was worth it to see our beautiful City in the early morning light.
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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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Thank you, Kim, for this photo. Getting up in order to see daybreak helps to make a day special. For many years, a friend and I would drive to Gloucester on June 21 in order to see the sunrise at Good Harbor Beach, as the best way to celebrate the longest day of the year. I can’t do this any longer, but am so appreciative of these posts on GMG so I can experience vicariously.
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