Beacon Marine Basin, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
So last night I went into town to take one of my best friends, the Rabbit out for dinner to celebrate his birthday.
I don’t know when it hapened but the City of Boston has extended the parking meter feeding times to 8PM and that was coupled with a two hour maximum time that the meters will take the money around Boston Common area and Newbury Street. So once you feed your two pounds of quarters (if you can find them in your car) and head off to dinner, you have it stuck in your head that you have to make sure you walk all the way back and feed that meter. It was freezing cold and not a pleasant walk back to feed the meter although dinner at PF Changs and Finale for dessert was great and the Rabbit is always fun to hang out with. I guess I could have parked in a garage and not worried about it and next time I will.
The point of all this rambling I guess is that when I was in my 20’s and early thirties I would go into Boston every week to tear shit up and never once thought about how much it cost to park. Never once.
I remember when I was young hearing my father grumble about the cost of going into Boston and thinking that it was never a deterrent to me but now the drive in and parking situation has put a tiny little ding in the shiny allure of heading into the the City for a night out.
Gears On The Winch
Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum Gears, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Shawn Cromwell lived in Magnolia for 5 years. He lobstered and fished here and now lives in Arizona. Kettle Island sure looks cold! —Sharon
Wendy Hyatt of Rockport runs a Kindermusik program that gives children and their parents learning experiences based on movement and music for newborns to preschoolers. She was the previous owner of the Rainbow Day School in Rockport. This looks like a great way to introduce children to music and rhythm as well as meeting other families. You can find out more information on my blog for Cape Ann families at Flapping like a Haddock!
This fan belt and radiator are part of the engine attatched to the Lister. Notice on this fan belt that it is not one continuous belt but a series of interconnecting links that can be taken out or added to to adjust the size of the belt. It’s good to have these aboard boats in case you need to replace a broken one while out at sea.
Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
This is the top of a Lister. Many fishing boats used them to generate electricity. Click this text to see the Lister Wikipedia page which describes their uses Many fishermen use the term Lister for any brand generator. Interestingly enough the head quaters and Manufacturing facility for Lister are in Dursley, Gloucestershire in the UK.
Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum Lister, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Nobody has it better than Mr Jinglenuts. (other than the fact that he had his nads amputated)
JJ Jinglenuts Favorite Spot In The House, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here’s an activity to do with the kids using all those wrapping paper tubes (along with paper towel and toilet paper tubes). Good rainy day fun!—Sharon
Toby brought this fantastic dish back from New Bedford for us. He’s a good egg that Toby!
Lunch From Pal Toby, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
This may be the most unflattering picture of all times for my boy, lol. Have fun in Alta buddy!
Enrico Pallazzo Represents!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Video From the Black Swan With Lorre Anderson Coming At 9:00AM
Bo’s Art Bracelet at The Black Swan, originally uploaded by captjoe06.