These old pilings caught my interest. Guess it would be too expensive to remove them, so there they are. Closer view below:
Thursday, February 12, 2026
2025 NE Cruise - Old Pilings
These old pilings caught my interest. Guess it would be too expensive to remove them, so there they are. Closer view below:
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
2025 NE Cruise - Portland, Sailing Ship
An example of some of the old sailing ships plying the waters there in Portland. Reminiscent of this post and this post, both captured in Key West back in the day.
I've gone sailing exactly once in my life. While at UT Law School my brother bought a little Sunfish, and thought it'd be a good idea to hit Lake Travis on a blustery spring day. It was windy and cold out there, and being so close to the water we were frequently hit by spray as the little craft bounced along. It was nice of my brother to offer the adventure, but I vowed from that day to stay away from sailboats, especially little ones...
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
2025 NE Cruise - Portland Yacht
Old with the new... Saw this yacht gliding into port on our way back to the ship. Really sleek, probably cost in the neighborhood of $10 million or so. It's easy to conclude that the older man with white hair perched on the bow is the owner (click on the photo to expand), literally watching his "ship come in" as it is guided by his staff. I guess that if you're a gazillionaire something like this would be a tempting purchase.
If you have the money, why not spend it? A fair question, but then you think of so much good that could've been done to aid the homeless, fund research to fight a disease, etc. This concept is brought into sharp focus by a billionaire in another country who bought a super yacht for something like $150 million. Thing was, he did not like boats or being on the water, so all he did with it was use it as a breakfast room. Yes, he would descend from his penthouse apartment on the shoreside, walk across the street and get on his boat to eat breakfast. Then return to his apartment or wherever else he was going for the day.
Pic below of same as it neared its berth on the other side of the ferry:
Monday, February 9, 2026
2025 NE Cruise - Portland, Fence Segment with Locks
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Friday, February 6, 2026
2025 NE Cruise - Portland Cityscapes
We have always wanted to go to Maine, and one of the reasons for selecting a New England cruise was this first stop in Portland. Though just here for a day we made the most of it and explored what we could within walking distance from the terminal. Before deboarding, however, I took the time to snap a couple of cityscapes...
Thursday, February 5, 2026
2025 NE Cruise - Boats in Boston Harbor / Brainless YouTube Commercials
Some boats of interest in the harbor...the police, a pilot, and what looks to be a tug based out of New York.
I watch YouTube a lot...probably more than I should. We don't subscribe to the premium, which means we are stuck with watching at least the beginning of a lot of brainless commercials. As a result, I hereby refuse to listen to any commercial, much less buy their products, if it contains any of these words:
brilliant
NASA
revolutionary
by storm
trick
experts agree
cutting edge
incredible
genius
doctor
obsolete
game changer
magic
everybody
nobody
Did you know...
You need to...
secret
shocking
...don't want you to know
(any bad word)
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
2025 NE Cruise - Boston Harbor Lighthouse
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
2025 NE Cruise - Old Building on Boston Harbor Shoreline
Zoomed in a bit to capture this old building along the shoreline; full composition below. In the pic above, note how some space was cut between two sets of windows.
Monday, February 2, 2026
2025 NE Cruise - Boston Harbor Shorescape
Thanks to the large sensor of the Bigger Cahoona, coupled with its high-resolution of 48 megapixels, cropped-in shorescape pics like this can resemble much larger panoramas.















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