Fond memories of the old lady, but all things must pass
old storm pic - the place was built in the 1890's:
These next 2 are from the most excellent
Vintage Rockport blog
So the place had some roots
sea smoke - plenty of that the past few years:

lightning - lots of close calls too, no joke!:

kiddie pool:

Hot wheels were (and still are) the best:

Always a warm welcome, and a great place to grow up:

And to whomever moves in, there will always be a bright dawn ahead!:
What great views to grow up with. Beautiful memories I'm sure.
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