After walking the Marginal Way Walkway, we walked around the shopping and restaurant district of Perkins Cove. Joe probably regretted that free parking, he had found earlier. |
We first went up on the draw bridge, to get a higher view of the village. |
Canal coming into the cove. |
On the other side of the bridge, there are homes and neighborhood. |
View into the cove. |
A close up of the cove shows a small waterfall, where there is an inlet of water. |
Looking toward the cove and out toward the town . |
There was a constant flow of fishing boats coming into a station to drop off their catch and pick up bait. |
Here you can see the fisherman hoisting up their lobster/fish catch to the station above. |
Joe and I split up for a while, so I wouldn't have someone just following me in the shops. Joe just wandered around the village, while I went in and out of the shops. |
There Joe is (to the left in a yellow shirt) up on the bridge, while I was out and about. |
This is a picture I took in between shopping, it is a home behind the shops. |
Joe also took a picture of the same house, but he spotted someone beside the house sitting and painting.I need Joe's detective eye! |
The home sits off from a restaurant cafe. |
Bus's come into the cove with tourists. |
This bus came in with two shattered windows, when we first arrived at the cove. The passengers were waiting while a company came out to cover the windows for the return home trip. |
I couldn't pass up another iconic view/picture of the Maine coast. |
This guy paddled in from his boat while a duck followed him in. |
These guy's had their dingy so full of their day's catch that I thought it might sink. |
A picture that Joe took with the shutter half open. Kind of a neat effect. |
Another try of an inside look of a Maine fisherman's boat. |
Before we left the cove, I took a picture of this boat someone had painted. We were then off to Ogunquit Beach. |
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