Finback Whale

Here is a finback. They are smaller and not nearly as magnificent as the humpbacks but just as graceful.

Whale ID

Whales can be identified by the patterns of their tales which are the equivalent of a fingerprint for humans. In total we saw at least a dozen different humpbacks and several finbacks.

Efficient Fishing

Here the whale is cruising along the surface with its mouth open allowing the water to filter out while the little fish remain behind. This big bump on top is the blow hole.

Waving Hello

Occasionally the whales would turn on their side and raise a flipper before slapping the water with it. It was almost as if they were waving to us.

Whale Ho

Whale Ho! Here is our first sighting, a young humpback. This is one of the few experiences I have had where photography fails to convey the feeling I was experiencing. The boat gives a sense of scale, but nothing can convey how gracefully and peacefully these great giants make their way in the world.

Whale Watching

On the one hour trip out to the whales we passed an identical version of the vessel we were on. I staked out a prime photography location at the front of the top deck and set up my tripod and long lens.

Long Wharf

Erica selected whale watching for today’s family night activity. We departed from Boston’s Long Wharf (pictured here) on one of the high speed split hull ships.

Date Night

Jeanine and I had a great date this evening. We had dinner at an open air cafe on Newbury St. and then enjoyed “Taming of the Shrew” on the Boston Common.

Das Boot

Das boot.

Soccer Headshot

Kyle was in need of a headshot for this season’s soccer pass. This is about the only reason he will sit for a photograph these days.

Better Than Weeding

Erica having had more than her fill of weeding retires indoors to work on her needlepoint.

Weed Therapy

A gorgeous day and Jeanine decides she must be outside weeding. Please note the Frankenshoe she wears on her recovering right foot.

Erica B.

We love having Erica visit and hope we are not wearing her out. She has been an enormous help with Jeanine still recouperating. Jeanine went in for her one week check up and the doctor was very pleased with the outcome of the surgery and the healing progress.

Swing Buddies

Maya and Erica swinging in the backyard.

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