This snow flurry rode in on the back of high tide yesterday morning and blustered for about 45 minutes before the sun took control again.
Fortunately, I was riding beside the picturesque old red boathouse in Blue Hill’s Connery Cove at 9:22 a.m., when the flurry reached its peak and I took the above image.
When I came back south at 10:47 a.m., the sun was heating up the day, the Cove was still, and the snow on the boathouse’s roof had melted already. I took this image then:
(Brooklin, Maine)