Soon after we arrived, I looked westward and saw two large sailing vessels, a two-masted schooner and a sloop, between the breakwaters at the entrance to Portland Harbor.

A short while later, a cargo ship came out of the harbor, heading for sea.

The ship proved to be Jutta, a typical small tramp freighter, capable of carrying containers or dry bulk cargo.

Lori told me Portland Head is the most photographed lighthouse in the U.S., but that didn't deter me from snapping it once again.

As I went back up the hill, the sun was obscured by a cloud, softly backlighting the flag.

Fascinating photos. I really enjoy vicariously seeing the world through the words and photographs of other bloggers.
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