Schooner Thomas Lannon in the mist

Taken yesterday afternoon during a photo walk, which was part of a photography workshop I am leading at The Hive.

Matthew Green

 

The Eurodam in Gloucester

Gee-whiz, ain’t she big!
She brings lots of visitors to our local landmarks
The temperature was nice, but the sky looked like autumn

Fr. Matthew Green

Given by the vessel Caracara

Rose window of St. John's Episcopal Church

Beyond a doubt, one of the most beautiful depictions of this kind and theme I’ve ever seen.  More info about the windows in this series of my posts is available on the church’s website.

Fr. Matthew Green

Stained glass schooner

Another beautiful window from St. John's Episcopal

Sailing the seas of glass

One of the beautiful old windows in St. John's Episcopal Church in Gloucester

On the third day of Christmas, I saw THREE ships…

…come sailing in, on my Christmas tree!

Remember, it’s still Christmas until January 6th (you know, the 12 Days of Christmas…). I didn’t get three French hens, but at the suggestion of several people after my earlier post, I added a third ship to my tree.  (On the left is an origami snowflake folded from a hexagon.)