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Cape
Neddick Dawn by William S. Phillips
In Cape Neddick Dawn, Bill beautifully
captures that sense of serenity that enfolds us when we view a sunrise
by the sea. Quietly, the cold, restless waves grow still; the schooner’s
white sails shift to pale gold. Here, no footprints mar the freshly
fallen snow ashore for the lightkeeper has not yet had a visitor
this morning. But he is clearly expecting you—his home on the hill
beckons with a warm, comforting glow and a bright light shines in
the boathouse.
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