'And now we welcome the new year. Full of things
that have never been.'
~ Rainier Maria Rilke
Rough seas, sea smoke and cold wintry weather on Cape Ann MA. Yet working boat is heading out to sea from port. |
'Sea Smoke' on Cape Ann MA Working boat braves the wintry cold. We are linking with: Our World Tuesday |
We do this often, but in California. On a pleasure boat though, not a working boat. It's grand fun.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. Scritches to Zoe. ♥
Looks too cold and windy for me. Hope you have a wonderful 2018!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDelete...the fish don't know it's a holiday! Hope you have had a warm day inside with your furkid! YAM xx
I respect people who head out to sea in waters like that. I'd be sicker than a dog before we even cast off.
ReplyDeleteThe water does look icy cold blue ... beautiful but rough for those who work in it. Thanks as always for sharing your world.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want to go out on that boat today for anything. They are dedicated workers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Your photos really depict the choppy waters and cold weather. Happy New Year! xx
ReplyDeleteI love a good, stormy sea!
ReplyDeleteBaby it's cold outside! Especially on the water. I did a 2017 Rear View Review.
ReplyDeleteThat water looks a bit rough and very cold. Happy New Year to you Carol.
ReplyDeleteHello, I have seen sea smoke. The water does look rough, the boaters are such brave people to go on the water on these cold winter days. Stay warm and safe. I hope you have a great new day and new week of 2018, Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. I have a real respect for those who make their living by going out to sea no matter what the weather.
ReplyDeleteVery choppy waters! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletethat quote is one of my favorites, I love it! DakotasDen
ReplyDeleteAll the very best in 2018.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
looks very cold!
ReplyDeleteI like those days, of the wind hitting your face in the cold. Happy new year :-)
ReplyDeleteI always think of those who go out in stormy weather, stormy seas ... may they keep safe.
ReplyDeleteGreat photograph.
All the best Jan