This morning is one of those cool, clear Maine mornings that pulls at your eyes as you try to see more and more. So it also was on March 23, when this image of Connery Cove and its iconic boathouse was taken.
Here, the tide is rising and the granite coast ledges are beginning their twice-daily disappearance act, slowly transforming from being interesting to the eager sightseer into being dangerous to the unfamiliar mariner.
By the way, in the 1950s at least, this boathouse was white and had a large pier extending straight from its two side doors into the waters of the Cove. (Blue Hill, Maine)