
Though it has been a rainy spring (just yesterday more than 1 inch fell in Plymouth County in windy downpours), there have been days of stunning beauty and perfect weather. Above, the Plymouth Marine docks (formerly known as Brewer's Marina).

The Plymouth Rock portico. By the way, who designed the standard pedestrian on signs? Why no hands, feet, nor neck? Just wondering.

Town wharf and Harbormaster Office. Passage to Cape Cod Bay in the far distance at right.

Plymouth Marina.

Nice lines, colors, and reflections.

The Spire Center for Performing Arts.

View of the Spire and looking down Brewster Street to the harbor.
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