Monday, July 31, 2017

Harboring: Weymouth

Our series, Harboring, takes us up to Weymouth.


Weymouth does what they can with the space they were granted.


When you see a foot-high seawall, you know you're sort of sheltered as far as harbors go.

Weymouth and Quincy are pretty much the cutoff point of our coverage area.

Keep off the moors...

We add an extra B for "delicious"... oh wait, it was Botulism.


Coolest house on the harbor, for my money.

Not too bad for a few towns south of Boston.


I was up there rather early, and beat a lot of the pleasure-boatin' types to the dock, hence the inactivity.

This is the Moose, waiting her turn.


The way out to sea...

The most patriotic dock in town.

The Pru and the Hancock in the background, barely visible to my camera.

Stormy morning, to be fair...

The boat was named for a 17th century suffragist in England. She was once imprisoned for heckling Prime Minister Asquith.

If naming a boat the Stacey Ann or something isn't trendy enough for you, you can just use a symbol, like Prince did.




I only had so many vantage points to work with.

Got my own dock...

Thanks for having us, Weymouth!

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