
I took this shot during our day in Rockport.
A fisherman's shack on Bradley Wharf in the harbor of Rockport, Massachusetts is one of the most famous buildings in the world, recognizable to students of art and art history as Motif Number 1. Built in the 1880s as Rockport became home to a colony of artists and fishermen, the shack became a favorite subject of painters due to the composition and lighting of its location as well as the symbol it represented of the hard New England maritime life. The painter Lester Hornby is believed to be the first to call the shack "Motif Number 1," a reference to its being the favorite subject of the town's painters, and the name achieved general acceptance.This is one of the most painted and photographed sites in the world. During his summer seasons in Rockport, Hornby noted that many pupils chose the venerable, dilapidated shed on the edge of the inner harbor. Its prominence and its simple but interesting proportions made it a natural model for sketches and paintings, good and bad. One day when a student brought for criticism a pencil drawing of the house, Hornby exclaimed, "What-Motif No 1 again!" It has been that ever since."- Rockport Sketch Book, by John L. Cooley
The K-9s, Kayto and Yaar enjoyed the day in Rockport also. The hopes for treats never go away, and there were a lot of good smells on the Neck that day!
Ice cream always is a winner. But These two need no extra cream in their diets so they only got to smell the ingredients from afar!
There are a lot of small artist galleries along the neck. You can find jewelry, clothes, paintings, gourmet pet items and glass shops along the Neck as well as back along the main street of the town. We chose to spend the time on the neck and do our window shopping there before going to lunch. Auntie. their friend, Marge and Mom had a great day and enjoyed the company as well as the beautiful weather.
The weather is getting better and we will go from a three Spring into a full blown Summer very quickly I suppose. New England weather is something I will never get used to no matter how long I live here! 