Sunny Monday on Shore Road

On Monday, the sun was shining, and the air was crisp.  The ocean and sky were matching blue.  Kettle Island in the background has many birds hanging out there.

Autumn Shadows

The shadows of fall were evident on Thursday on Shore Road with the view of Eastern Point Lighthouse.  Grateful

 

 

 

 

 

After the fog

On Tuesday morning it was foggy, but you could see the sun would shine.  The Magnolia Pier looked so peaceful when the fog started to lift.

Shore Road showed off the view.

 

 

Huisman

This interesting ship has been traveling back and forth from Salem for the last couple of months.  This photo was taken after sunset on Saturday going by Shore Road.

This ship carries Cranes, Pipelay Equipment, Drilling Equipment, Winches, and Vessel Designs.  Does anyone know where it is going?

Beautiful sea smoke from Shore Road

Reblogged from  Wikipedia:

Sea smokefrost smoke,[1] or steam fog[2] is fog which is formed when very cold air moves over warmer water. Arctic sea smoke[3] is sea smoke forming over small patches of open water in sea ice.[4]

It forms when a light wind of very cold air mixes with a shallow layer of saturated warm air immediately above the warmer water. The warmer air is cooled beyond the dew point and can no longer hold as much water vapor, so the excess condenses out. The effect is similar to the “steam” produced over a hot bath or a hot drink, or even an exercising person