We continue our spring harbor tour with a visit to Marion. |
Marion was more active than most harbors we've visited so far this year. |
Remind me to not wear my magnet suit when I set to sea with this guy. |
A boat-sinking rockpile. |
My man getting ready to put in some work. |
I've handed a credit card to an assertive woman or two for the ol' "Twenty Minute Tie Up," but Marion Harbor most likely has something different in mind, |
Any good captain knows that a cabin only really needs two walls. |
I dated a Laura Abbot once, but she tired of me in two hours. When I say "once," I mean "one single time," not "once upon a time over a long period." |
They were leaking until he threw on the shingles, you see... |
Tabor Academy has a fine sailing team, I'm guessing. |
I had bad light or something, this looked redder when I was shooting at it. |
"You know the dot, I know the dot... I see it a lot." |
If you push someone off the dock in Marion, you have until they swim over and scale those ladders to run away. Fishermen go up them like cats, mind you... |
You can drop my whole house into this boat. |
Not a lot of junk boats in the water just yet... |
You can make a pretty good guess on the historic flood levels by looking at how high the Harbormaster jacked his shack up. |
Many of the first boats were powered by steamshovels. |
Est. 1927, wrecked 1938, re-established 1939. |
Rope anchor... |
As a guy who parked his '77 Nova next to a few Porsches at Duxbury High School, I can sympathize with the owner of the blue boat. |
Tabor Uber Alles |
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