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Nothing but net

This netting was piled along the pier near the green boat. I liked the contrasting colors. The blue rope really stood out against the green and black, and the touch of red is the finishing touch.

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Bench down low

Looking through the benches at Sea Breeze Park in Freeport, NY.

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Jamaica?

Taken in Freeport, NY. The photo below is a section where two buildings touch. The painting scheme reminds me of the caribbean, maybe Jamaica?

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Sea Breeze planter

One of the many planters in Sea Breeze Park.

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Sea Breeze Park banner

Sea Breeze Park at the end of Woodcleft Ave. It provided great photo opportunities, which included the lamp posts, as each had a banner hanging from them.

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Is it L.I. or is it Maine?

I had a little trouble at first composing this pic. Should I shift the frame to crop out the rusted fishing gear on the left, but then I get a pole from the dock and a McMansion coming in from frame right. I really wanted to include the weathered tie posts, so I settled on this frame. To me this looks more like Maine than Long Island.

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Red Eye?

Taken in an open seafood market. Everything looked very fresh, and the rich pink color of the red snapper caught my attention.

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Tied off

There was a large dock off the end of the park. There were no boats tied off at the time, but I did manage to catch a passing boat in the frame.

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Purple burst

Closeup of a flower in one of the planters supporting a restaurant sign.

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Boy's bouys

These bouys were used for decoration outside one of the stores along Woodcleft Ave.

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Woodcleft Esplanade - The Nautical Mile

Saturday morning I went out to the Nautical Mile in Freeport, NY. They have a street there (Woodcleft Avenue) that reminds me of an old New England town, with restaurants, bars, mini-golf, and shops (no chain stores).

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Bokeh & a butterfly

One of the shops along Woodcleft Ave. included some hanging lights in their tree. I used a very short depth-of-field, which created a great bokeh from the other lights.

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Fortunate Lobsters

I believe these are lobster traps. I don't think they are used anymore, as i don't see any of the other hardware you normally see with these traps.

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Asherah

The Asherah, I believe the crew were getting this ready for the season.

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floats 4 sale

These were hanging from a tree, and yes, they were for sale. If you want them, they are $8.95 each.

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Blue bar

This pic was the interior of a bar. Everything was so clean and crisp, I'm guessing it was just remodeled. I caught this pic from the sidewalk through some opened french doors. I loved the blue, especially coming from the glass blocks. To me, this scene looks more like an upscale restaurant in Manhattan.

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No Dumping

The symbol below was on top of the storm drains along Woodcleft Ave.

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Jessica and cat (8/17/1977)

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Jessica and Mommy on the Nunleys Carousel (Spring 1979)

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Sleeping in her bonnet...(February 1984)

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