Still in the archives but moving a bit closer to the present day with this image from January 3rd, 2014.  I had gone out at high tide after the Nor’easter / Blizzard swept through.  After capturing the impressive power of the waves crashing against the causeway and at Devereux Beach, I made my way out to Little Harbor and stopped along Beacon Street where I was awed by the level of the water at high tide.

You can see the ledge and ladder on the left of the image and, if you have seen it during normal tides, might appreciate just how high the water level was on this day.  The waters from Little Harbor were actually spilling up onto Beacon Street near where I parked.  The reason for my stopping was this picturesque view of Brown’s Island covered in snow.  The pines were still holding on to much of the freshly fallen snow and made for a great contrast.  There were just enough clouds in the sky to add some interest there as well.