
I call this one "Shades of Blue, Shades of Green." Click to enlarge.


Right: Surf on the rocks, viewed from the porch.

Below: Views of the porch itself.


There is a t-shirt that says "Born in Maine, Living in Exile." I lived in "exile" (actually a very nice place) for 32 years, and returned to Maine in 2005. That's not necessarily what all this is about, just the only title I could think of at the time.
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