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You are here: Home / Coastal Maine / Brush Strokes of Spring in Full Swing

Brush Strokes of Spring in Full Swing

By Bob Trapani Jr. May 15, 2011

Seafaring traditions
Renewing the shine of proud seafaring traditions...Camden Harbor (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

When spring first walked guardedly through the door in the annual change of seasons, activity along Maine’s harbors was barely detectable.

A keen eye noticed subtle preparations designed to ready wharves, floating docks and moorings, but the majestic sailing schooners were still under wraps and the annual armada of pleasure craft had yet to arrive on the flood tide of seasonal temperatures.

No more!

With the arrival of mid-May and the promise it delivers with blooms of color, so too has it inspired the heartbeat of Maine harbors to race with vigor along waterfronts such as Rockport and Camden.

The great decks of the schooners have reemerged in all their glory, while an increasing number of water craft are being tethered to a minefield of moorings awaiting the cyclical return of the boating season.

But just as the brush strokes of spring brings delightful splashes of bright greens about the landscape, accented here and there by the royal colors of the tulips and daffodils, so too do the sailors and mariners apply fresh coats of paint to their proud vessels and craft.

Brush strokes of spring
Brush strokes of spring color (Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani)

Sturdy hulls are being sanded and prepped by many a hand, while others swing brushes dripping in vibrant tones that will yield a renewed beauty and pride to their vessel. Decks are being made ship-shape, and at higher levels, masts are being readied to receive their sails.

Observing all the hustle and bustle at water’s edge was invigorating to the soul, for a harbor’s liveliness means that the joys of summer are once again visible on the sparkling horizon of the brine, and with it, the dreams of many will abound.

Soon enough Maine’s snug harbors will be busy, filled with the familiar sounds of humming engines and human voices immersed in a sea of contentment. Regal sails will be unfurled to capture alluring breezes and the vessels they power will glide effortlessly by in sheer elegance.

Yes – all soon enough – and I can hardly wait!

Pride and joy
Pride and joy is on the return...Rockport Harbor (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)
Promise
Promise of fair winds and following seas...Camden Harbor (Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani)
Gather around
Gather 'round...Rockport Harbor (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)
Purpose
Purpose whose day has come and gone...Rockport Harbor (Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani)
Great hull
Luster will soon return to the great hulls...Camden Harbor (Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani)
Stepping stones
Bright green stepping stones into spring...Goose River, Rockport (Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani)
Rockport Marine
Sparkling and nearly ready for plying the brine...Rockport Harbor (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)
Threads of subtle color
Threads of subtle color that bind...Rockport Harbor (Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani)
Saturation
Saturation of new spring hues...Goose River, Rockport (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)
Unbreakable
The links of tradition are unbreakable...Rockport Harbor (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)
Ebb tide
A rendering of the ebb tide...Goose River, Rockport (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)
Waiting for deployment
Waiting for deployment...Goose River, Rockport (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)
Waiting to catch the run
Waiting to catch another run upon flood tide's return...Goose River, Rockport (Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani)
Drift away
Let your daydreams drift away...Rockport Harbor (Photo by Ann-Marie Trapani)
Finishing touches
Finishing touches...Camden Harbor (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

Coastal Maine

Bob Trapani Jr.

Believing the wonderment of the Maine coast is as much about how it stirs our emotions as it is visually pleasing, Bob endeavors to use his photography – often times laced with scene-inspiring sentiments, to capture the depth of its beauty and charm.

Beacons of Wonderment by Bob Trapani, Jr.

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  1. Dave Kelleher says

    May 15, 2011 at 5:06 pm

    Bob,
    Enjoyed your spring awakening. Looks like your harbors have come back to life.
    Dave

    Reply
  2. Joan Jellison says

    May 15, 2011 at 6:24 pm

    What a wonderful surprise on rainy, lazy, Sunday afternoon. Candy for the eyes. Thank you, thank you.

    Reply
  3. Jim Soule says

    May 15, 2011 at 8:37 pm

    What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east and Maine is the sun…

    Reply
  4. Al Smith says

    May 15, 2011 at 8:51 pm

    A different ‘approach’ to the awkaenings of Spring. Delightful photos!
    Anne-Marie, your Stepping Stones to Spring was beautiful. Thank you both!
    Al Smith

    Reply
  5. Jeri Baron Feltner says

    May 16, 2011 at 5:46 am

    Gorgeous awakening rendering of the season.

    Reply
  6. Belesses says

    May 16, 2011 at 7:32 am

    Spring always returns! Thank you for capturing !

    Reply
  7. barrett says

    May 16, 2011 at 1:16 pm

    Bob, your words reveal how much you cherish this season as much as I do and I’m sure, many, many more of us, especially what with the memory of this past winter still with us. I personally have got the aches and pains from removing the mess that Mother left behind. Thanks, Bob.

    Reply
  8. "Don" Bedwell,Jr. says

    May 16, 2011 at 3:01 pm

    These are absolutely fantastic beautiful photos …really enjoyable to see…and enjoy….

    Reply
  9. Norman Poindexter says

    May 17, 2011 at 7:46 pm

    Nice pictures Bob but you should see my SPRING IN FLORIDA. Come on down..NORM

    Reply

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