“Tree-top spires and exterior gables
Form the image of New Hampshire stables
And three-story homes along misty shores
With waves playing leapfrog across porch floors
Where foamy bubbles turn creams to sables.
Screaming seagulls perch on walls of wet stone
Not reading the signs of “Caution: Flood Zone”.
O’er head more birds drift on wings of the fog
While caps of high tide slam a ship-wrecked log.
And tourists, amazed, get drenched to the bone.”
~ Gail Dorna
What a perfect matching of photograph and poetry. Lovely. I was unfamiliar with the poem, but I’ve copied it for future reference. It’s description of seagulls and drenched tourists delighted me.
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What high praise! This site is the first I have gone public with both. Thank you so much!
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