The past few years in the second week of August, Brent has been running the Saunders At Rye Harbor 10k. Or if your a native New Englander you might say 'Rye Habah'.
This years race is still a week and half away (for some reason it's the third week), while last year I didn't attend. However, 2 years ago as I stood around ... waiting 40 minutes and 50 seconds ... I decided to take a few pictures of the scenery. It's a quintessential little New England spot with plenty of rustic boats, large barnicle covered rocks, piers, wild roses, and Lobstah shacks. Ayyup!
Saunders at Rye Harbor Restaurant in the distance
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From Rye Harbor you can take an Island Cruise, go on a Whale Watch, pick up some fresh Steamers (clams) or Lobster, or like me, just sit back and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
4 comments:
Oh Sharon, what is not to love about New England! Thank you for these great pictures and best of luck to Brent... maybe he will be 35th this year....
Hey Sharon - these pictures are gorgeous - makes me want to paint boats - and the rocks and flowers along the shore, too. I love your new blog layout, too!! it is wonderful. How did Brent do in the race? I hope his hip behaved itself and he had a good one.
xxooo
That settles it - I'm coming to visit sometime! What serene beauty, and I love lobster!
Gee, thanks for stopping by! New England is surely a beautiful place in the Summer! If the weather is nice I'll be sure to take some new photo's next week : )
Nancy, so glad you like the scenery. I know you would enjoy sitting there on a bench eating a picnic lunch. Away from your 100 degree heat!
Laura, you are always welcome! With a little advance notice that is ; )
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