Midcoast For A Day...
Sitting on the dock in the bay...Ever wonder where ships gets their name? Well, just have a local fisherman/lobsterman walk up to you and tell you a story. The lad was telling me that 250 yards was the length that this lobsterman swam from getting lost in a scallop bed or something back to shore. I think that was the story. Ships have names for significant events in people’s lives and bring courage to them to go about their daily routine out on the ocean. Beautiful isn’t it?
"It’s no accident that we all lie nested together in the curves of the universe. We are tugged by the forces of celestial tides. Time folds in on itself and outward again in gladness as we spin around, each of us an utter miracle in a sea of tiny white stars." ~Jamien E Morehouse
"It’s no accident that we all lie nested together in the curves of the universe. We are tugged by the forces of celestial tides. Time folds in on itself and outward again in gladness as we spin around, each of us an utter miracle in a sea of tiny white stars." ~Jamien E Morehouse