10 - Milford, CT is a photograph by SM Hall which was uploaded on March 28th, 2024.
10 - Milford, CT
A weathered metal cleat is bolted onto a wooden dock painted blue, showing signs of wear and chipping. The cleat casts a shadow from the western sun... more
by SM Hall
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10 - Milford, CT
Artist
SM Hall
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Photograph - Digital Photography
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A weathered metal cleat is bolted onto a wooden dock painted blue, showing signs of wear and chipping. The cleat casts a shadow from the western sun on the dock, and the stark contrast highlights the texture of the wood.
From ctparks.com:
Beaches, boardwalks, birds, and a sandbar connecting the park to Charles Island are the big attractions at Silver Sands State Park. Rated the best state park in Connecticut by Travel & Leisure, the park sits along over half a mile of shoreline and features a three-quarter-mile, all-weather boardwalk, sand dunes, marshland, wildlife, and a dazzling array of seashells.
Fun fact: Rumor has it that Capt. William Kidd, a privateer visited Charles Island in 1699, and buried treasure on the island before sailing to Boston where he was arrested. To this day, no treasure has been found!
If you time your visit right, you can venture out to Charles Island, the "Thrice Cursed Island". Once the location of a bustling seaside resort, then a religious retreat, and potentially even Captain Kidd’s buried treasure, the island is now—quite literally—for the birds. The 14-acre tuft of woodland and greenery a half-mile away from shore is an important wildlife sanctuary for a host of rare and treasured avian species.
The state acquired the parklands after Hurricane Diane devastated the coastline and destroyed 75 homes in 1955. Throughout the marsh, you can spot remnants of the cottages’ foundations. When the land transfers of ultimately over 300 parcels were completed in 1960, Silver Sands became the state's fourth shoreline park.
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