Sunday, March 25, 2007

SPS: Buoys & Childhood Haunts

I grew up in a lobstering village, and spring was always associated with painting. You need to repaint all your buoys for the lobster traps before the season starts. Each lobsterman has his own unique way of painting his buoys that identify his traps. This weekend while I was down visiting family, my uncle was out painting for the guy he works with.
Can you believe that view? This is my grandmother's backyard that stands on a bluff overlooking the ocean, and growing up with it I can't say that I appreciated it as much as I do now. Coming back to the ocean always feels like home though. The sound of the surf is still one of the most comforting sounds I know.
My mom was kind enough to take a picture of myself and my very grumpy daughter. (Look at that face, she kept complaining that the sun was too bright and in her eyes.) Definitely not my favorite photo of her, but I don't have enough of the two of us together. Too often I am on the wrong side of the camera.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Firstly, those are some great pictures! The view is amazing...it reminds me of being in Maryland again (where i was born - still one of my favourite spots next to Boston and Montreal).

I grew up around harbors and beaches, so i know how nice it is to hear the sound of surf and waves - there's nothing quite like it.

We're painting buoys here, too!

-Moosey (anna)

26/3/07 4:58 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am so with you on that - the sound of waves is one of my most favorite sounds of all. But for sheer sensory joy, the smell of the shoreline trips my trigger in a major kind of way too :) And together? Whee.....!

26/3/07 11:12 AM  

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