…across the street, from the merry-go-round.


A view from the Spooky Bottom dock in East Providence, RI.

The body language says it all.

A quick shot and then it’s back home before curfew. More words I thought I’d never write.

Driftwood helps frame a shot along the East Bay Bike Path.

Another view from Kettle Point in East Providence. It’s nice to see the city maintaining our access to the water (an enormous high-end apartment complex runs right alongside the walking path). No more encroaching in the neutral zone.

Kettle Point – I went off road, more like off path, to get a better angle of the bike path through the marsh grass. A nice view, tempered only by the cold marsh mush seeping into my shoes. Did I mention it was cold?

A day of vacation means a drive down to Jamestown, RI. And such a trip always calls for a visit to the Beavertail Lighthouse.


I spent a few hours this afternoon, sometimes on my knees, walking the trail along Turner Reservoir in East Providence. Cold would be the theme of the day. Manipulating smallish camera buttons on a smallish camera (Sony A7R3) was a challenge.

