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Green With Envy Gallery

Part of my high-school summers was spent working in a children's clothing store in my hometown near the south shore of Long Island, New York. I'd sit under the florescent lights in the overly air-conditioned shop, looking through the window at the clear-blue summer sky and wondering why I hadn't been as proactive as my friends who were working at the various beach clubs and marinas in the area.
  • By Mike Smith
  • May 1, 2007
<p>Peters has to take to the land for this delivery, since the water is not deep enough for the Walworth.</p>

Peters has to take to the land for this delivery, since the water is not deep enough for the Walworth.

Passengers are impressed as she makes it back in time to catch up with the boat-and gets a second to take a breather.

Some residents will meet the boat at their pier; one even sends his dog out to fetch the mail.

Walworth’s captain Neil Frame jokingly says that he’s worked for the company “forever” (translation: 1970).

Manager harold Friestad has been with the company since 1961.

Peters takes a huge leap in order to make this drop off. The mailbox is hung at the far end of this long pier, making it fun for passengers onboard to watch.

It’s Shauna Riggs’ first year as a mail person, but she obviously got the hang of it quickly.

The bench might be an obstacle, but her long jump gets her to the mailbox and back in time, so she doesn’t have to compete with the yellow rope tied to the dock.

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A vintage, low-angle historical photograph of a military Patrol Boat River (PBR) cruising through choppy river water. The dark, camouflage-painted combat vessel features a rounded black hull with a red bottom, kicking up a white water spray from its hull. Soldiers wearing military helmets and gear are visible on board, with a crewman stationed at the helm beneath a black canvas canopy structure equipped with antennas and a radar unit. An American flag flies prominently from the stern, and a machine gun mount is positioned at the back of the vessel under an overcast sky.

Still in Service

A scenic, eye-level perspective looking down a busy historic canal waterway in Amsterdam. Long, traditional houseboats line both sides of the canal banks, some featuring lush container gardens and potted plants on their roofs. The water reflects the cloudy sky above. Dense rows of vibrant green trees frame the canal, partially shading cobblestone streets, brick townhomes, parked bicycles, and a cafe terrace on the right. In the distance, a low arched bridge spans across the water under an overcast, dramatic sky.

Country of Close Encounters

A close-up, high-angle view of the bow of a luxury motor yacht moored on calm water. The bow features highly polished, varnished mahogany wood decking with a stainless steel bow rail, a prominent chrome anchor mounted at the stem, and two braided blue dock lines stretching diagonally across the frame.

Eat. Cruise. Repeat.

A close-up, selective-focus shot of a black marine compass dial illuminated at night. Bold white numbers indicate bearings for 300, 330, and 0 (North), with a yellow arrow symbol pointing toward the North marker beneath a bright reflection on the glass.

Life Aboard: Anticipation

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