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I started the week catching a glimpse of the Cape-class tug heading out, among the newest boats in the harbor.  Then I headed out for a few days.

And today, juxtaposed with Frances, here she is.

I was out waiting to interview some other prognosticator animals–given my skepticism about Chuck, PhilDave, and who knows who-else–and sure enough Cape Henry emerged and predicted spring would come on March 20, as the calendar said.  As to spring weather, well . . . we’ll see that by wednesday this week.

For now, enjoy the shape, especially since

Cape Henry headed east and ten

after a short time returned, maybe bound for the Kirby yard.

 

All photos by Will Van Dorp, whose been told there are two copies of Cape Henry–Cape Ann and Cape Lookout.

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