While out walking earlier today I decided to walk a bit of the Cliff Walk, and while there a fog bank not far offshore caught my attention. I watched as it slowly crept over Easton's Point across the water from where I stood. I followed with the camera, watching the fog eat up the scene from the tip of the Point at McGrath's Clambake Club until it pointed a threatening finger at the rotunda on Easton's Beach.



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ReplyDeleteBe careful on those cliffs. Love the views of the water. Nothing like this in Indiana !
ReplyDeleteI just came upon your blog and have been admiring your beautiful pictures. It’s a different landscape from around here (Georgia.) I like your cliff photos. I have not seen cliffs since I left France - but those in Normandy are different. I’ll come back to look at more of your pictures.
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