Just as I was answering some comments on Snow, day two about how boats are not going out in this storm, in came The Titan at 2:00 this afternoon.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Snow, day three. The Titan comes home.
We haven't seen much boat traffic in the last couple of days. A few trawlers, that is about it. Yup, it's that nasty out there.

Just as I was answering some comments on Snow, day two about how boats are not going out in this storm, in came The Titan at 2:00 this afternoon.
Just as I was answering some comments on Snow, day two about how boats are not going out in this storm, in came The Titan at 2:00 this afternoon.
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Lighthouse,
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6 comments:
These pictures are so great Steve! We're getting hammered here too!
Oh, it definitely looks cold out there on the water. Hope the worst is over.
My goodness!! I do not want to be out there in that Steve!! Great image!!
We had wet snow all day and in the early evening, it turned to rain. Then the stopped as the cold dry air came down from Canada. Now we're frozen cold. Brrr...
Wow, does that look COLD! We had some nasty freezing rain... 11 degrees here this morning. You probably were even colder in MA...
Hi Mary, Actually, it is a little warmer here by the ocean. It's 14F! I need to get out of the office and go take some pictures! I thought it may be a good sunrise this morning. I was up at 3:00 last night because the wind kept me awake. There was a beautiful crescent moon rising. By the time the morning came, I was finally getting some sleep. I opened one eye and caught the sunrise from my warm and toasty bed.
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