The Tide is High.

Very High.  I haven’t checked yet to see how it stacks up in the record books but it’s definitely higher than I personally can remember.  Normal high tides are 8 to 10 ft. (Tide heights today; Cohasset 11.38 ft, Scituate 11.75 ft, and Hull 12.37 ft)

And know what? I’m NOT going out today…

Why all the Sea Gulls? Well the surf and tide dumps a lot of dead eatable stuff on the beach…

Mill Wharf in Scituate you need a kayak to make your dinner reservation…

Tide, not waves or rain. The harbor is higher than the parking lot.

Lighthouse Point, park somewhere else Dad…

Cohasset, between Atlantia Restaurant and the bridge…

Inches to go. That curb is higher than the road.

Road to CYC.

A couple of nice, fall shots unrelated to the tides or water…

Cold (35 degrees) stiff wind (and nipples) in short bracing, very bracing.

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