I stopped in Falmouth Foreside and was about to snap a photo when a gentleman came out of a nearby home and offered to take a photo of me on the GTS. He told me that when he lived in Boston, he rode a Vespa. Those who've driven in Boston understand his courage; driving a tank would be daunting on the streets of that "Rules? We don't need no stinking RULES!" city.
A view from the Boulevard, across Back Bay, to downtown Portland.
This is as almost as bright as the day got.
places in Greater Portland, and is fiercely protected and maintained by those who cherish its 3.6 miles around Back Bay.
Look, I said to myself, I see shadows. The sun broke through for only a moment, for it had disappeared by the time I turned to take the picture below.
This is the beginning of the Baxter Boulevard path.
Birds of a feather flock together...
...except this one, who preferred the mucky mud of low tide.
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ReplyDeletethomas,
i really like your header picture ....wonderful colours from the sky reflecting onto the water and the colours are splashing them selfs all over the photo.
you have a nice scoot
ride safe and have the upmost enjoyment
regards
len
scootering adventures
Love the lone gull. When it dies if it is reincarnated as a human, I bet it will ride a scooter. I don't know if I believe in reincarnation or not, but I think this gull just might.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the share.
Circle Blue: My fear of reincarnation, should it be real, is that I'd end up as a vulture which dines on dead things, or as something tiny that people squish.
ReplyDeleteLen: Thank you for your comments. The photo was taken at sunrise from Fort Allen Park in Portland, Maine. My scoot is a Vespa GTS 250; I'm about to hit 8,000 miles since buying it new in mid-March of 2011
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