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Early morning light hits coiled fishing ropes on a dock with hills in the background.

Photo Credit: Christy Grinton | Facebook

What We Love: Mornings by the Dock

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  • September 20, 2022
  • VanIsle.News Staff
The light hit the ropes just right

Photographer Christy Grinton said she loved the way the colour of the ropes matched the ship and the sunrise. Funny, so do we.

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