June 19, 2011
Last evening on the Merrimack River…
(Photo: Point Shore, Amesbury, MA ~~ c. Pamela J. Leavey 2011)
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June 19, 2011
Last evening on the Merrimack River…
(Photo: Point Shore, Amesbury, MA ~~ c. Pamela J. Leavey 2011)
May 16, 2011
Last week on a rare sunny day here along the Merrimack River I was outside with my camera, watching the birds in my yard. The sun was slowly sinking to the west and the light on the new Spring leaves caught my eye and my lens.
I love the Shades of Spring…
The red maples are among my favorite trees and I’m blessed with two old beauties in the front of my house: (more…)
April 13, 2011
It’s been raining all day on the river. This beautiful song keeps running through my mind: Melody Gardot performs The Rain, live at Amphiteatre 3000 in Lyon, France ~
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHEy-Hi2Ey0Stay dry…
April 9, 2011
The city of Newburyport is looking to bring Tall Ships to shore for a four day festival in 2012:
They rose and fell on the swells of the world’s oceans en route to exotic ports of call, selling spices or goods from their ports of origin.
Now, some of those tall ships, which have been captivating spectators across the globe, may make their way next year to Newburyport, a city with a rich maritime history of its own.
The Newburyport Daily News reports:
The mission of the 2012 Merrimack River Maritime Festival will be to “recognize, celebrate and preserve the maritime heritage of Merrimack River basin while engaging local businesses in an opportunity to generate economic activity and visitor spending, all while showcasing the allure of Greater Newburyport as an iconic maritime regional destination,” Ormond said.
The four-day festival would coincide with the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, offering a host of opportunities to spotlight local history from the period, Ormond said. She expects local museums, such as the Custom House Maritime Museum and Historical Society of Old Newbury in Newburyport, as well as historical and marine organizations in Amesbury and Salisbury that have deep roots in the area’s rich maritime past, to be involved.
This is fabulous. Anyone who grew up in the Newburyport area is well aware of our longtime maritime history. Among Newburyport’s maritime history is the fact that clipper ships were built in the area including the Dreadnought, and the it is the birthplace of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Spring has seemed to take her time in getting here… But, the first colors of Spring are finally here:
Ah, Spring! What a glorious sight!
(Photo: Crocus, The Colors of Spring ~ © Pamela J. Leavey April 2011)
April 7, 2011
As I mentioned here the other day, the publisher of Newburyport’s American Yatch Club’s newsletter had asked permission to use one of my photos for their cover. Here’s the front cover featuring a photo of a dory in front of Lowell’s Boat Shop in Amesbury, MA:
The photo featured is one of many I have taken of the dory’s in front of Lowell’s Boat Shop. As it’s one of my favorite subjects to photograph, no doubt there will be more in the months to come. Many thanks to Jim Grenier of Renegade Studios for publishing my photo in the newsletter!