What a storm! Power and internet were restored in my neighborhood this afternoon. I took out binoculars to watch the waves hit Misery Island. Rockport, MA buoy registered 78mph wind! I hope you and any readers in the path of this bombogenisis are well and with as few tree branches down as can be expected.
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Nature is amazing.
ReplyDeletegreat photos. love being out in bad weather.
ReplyDeleteNo such thing as bad weather... only bad clothing!
DeleteThe raw power of mother nature! Thank you so very much!
ReplyDeleteI love these! #FrameWorthy
ReplyDeleteStorm jib and two reefs in the main...
ReplyDeletePowerful images! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Pictures Muffy !!!!! Be Safe !!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious day to be out with a camera! Many thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow. Just wow.
ReplyDeleteWe got pretty slammed on the coast. Tons of trees and debris down, boats up on the bricks, power outages....thankfully no loss of life!
ReplyDeleteI know it crazy, but I just love a storm on the ocean. Thanks for the pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a storm! Power and internet were restored in my neighborhood this afternoon. I took out binoculars to watch the waves hit Misery Island. Rockport, MA buoy registered 78mph wind! I hope you and any readers in the path of this bombogenisis are well and with as few tree branches down as can be expected.
ReplyDeleteThe waves breaking on Children's and Baker's were spectacular!
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