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Patch photographer Sarah FitzGerald and others bring you the Photo of the Day.Man, hasn't this weather been crazy lately? At the very least though, it has provided an opportunity for some great photos. Attached to this article are several photos from East Greenwich Patch's Elizabeth McNamara. She said she took them while at the Matunuck Oyster Bar on Monday night – pretty, huh? Want to see another wild photo? This shot of lightning is making the rounds on Facebook. Have your own photos to add? You can totally do that if you're logged into your Patch account! Awesome, huh? Want to be e-mailed when we have new photos? Click the "keep me posted!" button below.
New friends Gianna from Smithfield and Guiliana from Cranston take advantage of a beautiful fall day at the playground at Roger Wheeler State Beach. Want to be notified when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below! Have your own submission? Send them to narragansett@patch.com!
In a tradition that has lasted nearly 20 years, friends Brian Cotsonas of Jamestown, Doug Snow from Charlestown, Mike Renaud from Stonington, and Don Coyne from North Kingstown meet at Narragansett Beach to play a game of volleyball. Want to be notified when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below! Wan to submit your own photo for consideration? Send it to narragansett@patch.com!
At the end of Black Point, and just north of Scarborough Beach, are the ruins of an old stone carriage house. Through what was once it's door frame are views of the beach and ocean. Want to be e-mailed when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below! Want to submit your own for publication? Shoot an e-mail to narragansett@patch.com.
As the sun goes down over the Narrow River, a hermit crab makes its way back into the water.
While for most Narragansett residents Hurricane Irene is becoming a thing of the past, evidence of its destruction still lingers. At Narragansett Beach a fence lays partially collapsed and entangled with dune grass. Want to be notified when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!
The summer may be coming to a close, but there is still plenty of time to enjoy the beach before the cold weather arrives. Wakefield residents Kyle and Aubrey Randle pay a visit to Narragansett Beach to enjoy an evening of playing in the sand. Want to be notified when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!
The Mighty Ducks taught us that ducks fly together, and apparently the same holds true for other types of birds. As the sun sets on Narragansett Beach, a flock of birds takes to the sky.
As the sun sets on another day in Narragansett, a boat passes Point Judith Lighthouse on its way into Narragansett Bay.
With the winds that fall brings with it, the season offers perfect kite flying weather. At Scarborough beach, Coventry resident Jude Roch sends his kite soaring while his mom Koleena and his younger brother watch.
A balancing act of weathered rocks stands at Camp Cronin. Want to be notified when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!
While remnants from Hurricane Irene can be found washed up on the beach, the waters in the Harbor of Refuge are calm as the sun sets in the distance.
Despite the calm weather of last week, the waves at Camp Cronin continue to crash. Want to be notified for the next Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!
Camp Cronin, located outside of the breakwater and exposed to open ocean, was closed during and shortly after Hurricane Irene. Want to be notified when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!
As the sun sets over Narragansett Town Beach, two surfers make their way down the beach and away from the waves for the night. Want to be notified when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!
Hurricane Irene left many without power throughout Narragansett on Sunday. As of Tuesday evening, Bonnet Shores still remains unlit as captured in this view from the Narragansett Beach sea wall. Want to be notified when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!
After Narragansett's meeting with Hurricane Irene on Sunday, many were left without power throughout the community. Crews on Lambert Street work to repair a fallen utility pole on Tuesday afternoon in hopes of restoring power to residents. Want to be notified when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!
The final count down of summer vacation days is upon us, but for now beach-goers still flock to Scarborough beach to enjoy the sand, sun and waves. Want to be e-mailed when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!
During the summer month the fields behind Scarborough Beach are crowded with beach-goers cooking out and enjoying games of Frisbee and volleyball. Want to be e-mailed when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!
The warm weather draws crowds to Scarborough beach to enjoy the final weeks of summer. Want to be notified when there is a new Photo of the Day? Click the follow-up link below!