GLOUCESTER TO BOSTON THREE VIEWS

Gloucester to Boston skyline Niles Beach sunset www.kimsmithdesigns.com -3With the frigid front moving in, last night’s sunset from Niles Beach revealed a crystal clear view to the Boston skyline. The warm hues in the photo are deceptive; a biting wind was whipping about. Peach met violet in the low hanging clouds and I thought the whole scene looked like a modern impressionist’s painting. 

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Gloucester to Boston skyline Niles Beach sunset www.kimsmithdesigns.com.Boston Skyline from Niles Beach

Not Exactly a Beach Day

While freezing, it was too pretty to not stop at Good Harbor Beach last night to snap this photo.  There was something about the juxtaposition of the snow and the sand at sunset that made us sit for a longer while than planned.

I’d rather it be July, but pretty nonetheless.

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RED SKY AT NIGHT

Last night’s red sky was not today’s sailor’s delight. Is that old adage true more often than not I wonder?

Red sky at night, sailors’ delight.

Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.

Smith's Cove Marine railways Gloucester sunset www.kimsmithdesigns

Twilight Smith’s Cove looking towards Gloucester Marine RailwaysLong Bech Rockport sunset www.kimsmithdesigns.com

Long Beach Sunset

Goodnight, from Annisquam Light

Well, if this isn’t a lovely way to end the day I don’t know what is.

Thank you to Paul and Betsey Horovitz for helping us see what it looks like to end their day at Lighthouse Beach in the Annisquam.

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CHASING SEAGULLS

RAINBOW CLOUD OVER GLOUCESTER HARBOR

Tonight’s sunset panorama from Rocky Neck’s Wonson’s Cove, with a pretty rainbow-like arch over the Harbor.

Gloucester Harbor Wonson's Cove ©Kim Smith 2016