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I photographed both these fishing vessels in early April. Both are gone now. The "Susan C" capsized and sank in 130 feet of water, off Block Isand, Rhode Island, on October 31st. All three aboard that vessel were saved. The "Sister Alice", seen here behind the "Susan C", was dismantled for salvage this past November. I witnessed her being taken apart. Below is a summary showing some of the vessels I've photographed, that are no longer afloat:
Susan C - 45 foot steel fishing vessel, built in 1989.
F/V Sister Alice - 58 foot wooden fishing vessel, built in 1943.
F/V Allyson - 60 foot wooden fishing vessel, built in 1966.
F/V Hope - 73 foot wooden fishing vessel, built in 1962.
F/V E Carl Rice - 65 foot wooden fishing vessel, built in 1951.
F/V E Mabel Susan - 57 foot wooden fishing vessel, built in 1945.
F/V E Lady of Grace - Sunk in January, 2007 and Salvaged in April 2007.
Rio Sado - 62 foot steel fishing vessel, built in 1947.
Rainbow - 34 foot wooden fishing vessel, built in 1946.
Cara Lyn - 45 foot wooden fishing vessel, built in 1961.
Jane & Lorraine - 55 foot wooden fishing vessel, built in 1946.
The Kennedy is the 15,500 horsepower, 540-foot training steamship for the Cadets at Massachusetts Maritime Academy including a six-week sailing tour to world ports.
Video and article may be viewed here: www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/2009/02/22/kennedy-r...
I am starting to nail down the fundamentals of #focusstacking. It's easy, but also not #easy at all. I wanted to place this sort of exiting the frame because of the way the #lillies were leaning forward, reaching to escape the #shadows to get life-sustaining sunshine. The tree wasn't so big when these were planted years ago.
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The Kennedy is the 15,500 horsepower, 540-foot training steamship for the Cadets at Massachusetts Maritime Academy including a six-week sailing tour to world ports.
Video and article may be viewed here: www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/2009/02/22/kennedy-r...
Nontraditional colors on the building that houses Cape Abilities Farm to Table in Chatham. (The house next door is the conventional gray of weathered cedar. No color-tweaking in this shot.)
CapeCod Today said about this building in August 2010 that Chatham's white clapboards give way to lime green at the former Calico Cat, ... a hundred yards or so north of the [Chatham] lighthouse. [O]wner Hillary Foulkes ... apparently thumbs his nose at the feelings of [his] neighbors. The reaction among strollers, neighbors and customers at the gallery has been uniformly negative to the max. The town and Cape Cod Commission bylaws do not provide legal steps to stop it.
Why the owner's spite? Here's one take on it.
Opened Jan. 29, 1853, by 12 Brewster women. Back then, men were allowed to borrow books but had to pay more than the ladies.
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Provincetown remembers the Patricia Marie disaster 30 years later
PROVINCETOWN - 30 years ago today a fishing disaster shook Provincetown to the core. The fishing vessel Patricia Marie sank with Captain William King and six crew members lost. Read the account of what is believed to have happened that day. In 1976 there were many wooden fishing trawlers still lining Macmillan Wharf, and anyone who drove or walked down the pier new instantly if the Patricia Marie was in port. The 50-foot wooden vessel sported bright Playboy bunnies painted on its bow sides. Captain King's son Christopher was a sophomore at Provincetown High School along with your editor. I clearly remember the school PA beckoning "Chris King to the office please". Of course no one knew why at the time but Provincetown was still a tight knit fishing village at the time and work quickly spread across the town and through the school of the tragedy casting a pall over the entire town. A few days later an overflow crowd jammed into Saint Peters Church, some forced to listen from outside or on loudspeakers in the Parish Hall, for a memorial service to the seven men lost. Chris King persevered through the tragedy and amazingly followed in his father's footsteps eventually skippering his own vessel interestingly named Second Effort even as the fishing industry began to wane. King doesn't go to sea much nowadays but still makes a living in the fishing industry. It would take months for the town to come to grips with what had happened but Provincetown has always been resilient in the face of tragedy. Friends and neighbors, some we probably didn't even know, seem to show up and help when someone needs it the most. Posted on 10/24 at 2:00 PM.
source www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/CWN/2006/10/24/patri...
Opened Jan. 29, 1853, by 12 Brewster women. Back then, men were allowed to borrow books but had to pay more than the ladies.
www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/2008/01/29/today_in_...
Cape Cod SWAT. National Night Out event, August 7, 2012 at the Dennis Police Station. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for CapeCodToday.com.
Paul Quigley, Store Manager, greeted customers early Tuesday morning on opening day. Jessica Prendergast/capecodtoday.com
#socialdistancing
It's like a #blackandwhite #photograph. On one hand, the color is drained out of the world. You're kept apart from others you love, like, dislike, hate, or some combination thereof. The world is distilled down to just an essence, not really enough for life itself, but that part that is most appreciated.
Growing up in a time when some TV shows were in black and white, but the new shows were in color and Technicolor and Cinemascope and VistaVision, plain old B&W was boring, sedentary, and purely pedestrian. Abbott and Costello and Laurel and Hardy gave entrance to classic movies of the 40s and 50s. So, when Ted Turner decided he was going to colorize anything he could get his hands on, I recoiled and suddenly found, I like this format. I have lots to learn about shooting in it, but #learnsomethingnew! It's like a B&W because you have to look to see.
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Cape Cod SWAT. National Night Out event, August 7, 2012 at the Dennis Police Station. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for CapeCodToday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
National Night Out event, August 7, 2012 at the Dennis Police Station. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for CapeCodToday.com.
We had dinner at the Nimrod. This is a cannonball that was shot into the building by the British ship, The Nimrod.
Seascaped treats beckon at the Market Basket's bakery. Photo by Jessica Prendergast/capecodtoday.com
Henna tattoo at the 1st Annual Cape Cod Goddess Festival, Labor Day Weekend 2012 in Harwich. Photo by Cheryl Kain for CapeCodToday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
a hen will start laying "pullet eggs", which are dimunitive versions of what you'll find cartoned on the shelves of your favorite grocery store or food coop. on the left of this photo you can see the pullet egg compared to a "regular brown" medium egg. after 6 weeks or so the hens will start laying full-sized eggs.
"foodies" claim pullet eggs are super tasty and can be used to make, for instance, a extra-creamy and delicious "yolk flan".
i love me some flan, so i suspect we'll try to whip up ba batch in the upcoming weeks!
Robin Duberger of Bourne was all smiles on her first day at the bakery. Photo by Jessica Prendergast/capecodtoday.com
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Dennis/Yarmouth K9 dog demonstration. National Night Out event, August 7, 2012 at the Dennis Police Station. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for CapeCodToday.com.
Henna tattoo with sparkles at the 1st Annual Cape Cod Goddess Festival, Labor Day Weekend 2012 in Harwich. Photo by Cheryl Kain for CapeCodToday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cape Cod SWAT. National Night Out event, August 7, 2012 at the Dennis Police Station. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for CapeCodToday.com.
Jenny Wood at the 1st Annual Cape Cod Goddess Festival, Labor Day Weekend 2012 in Harwich. Photo by Cheryl Kain for CapeCodToday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
Cranberry wet harvest at AD Makepeace in Wareham during the Cranberry Harvest Festival in October 2011. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for capecodtoday.com.
National Night Out event, August 7, 2012 at the Dennis Police Station. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for CapeCodToday.com.
Dennis Fire Department. National Night Out event, August 7, 2012 at the Dennis Police Station. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas for CapeCodToday.com.
Be bold now, you know what's coming. Open yourself up. Show off your #beauty, internal and external. It's easy to close up when it gets dark, but that's the time for stamina.
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Fill your own box or bag salt water taffy at Cape Cod Salt Water Taffy on Route 28 in South Yarmouth. Photo by Maggie Kulbokas/capecodtoday.com.