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Sean On The Degelyse, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
All The Cool Kids Will Be Rockin’ These Kicks This Summer!
After a fantastic breakfast at Sugar Mag’s with the family on my last day off for the year, the Mrs and I were cruising up and down beautiful downtown Gloucester when I suddenly lost track of her and Snoop Maddie Mad.
The girl at Larsen’s called out to me and told me that they were inside trying on some shoes. Thank goodness. I thought they had been abducted.
Anyway the Mrs spotted these old school sandals for the girls which come to find out were worn by Suri Cruise. So we got the pink ones (surprise) for the Bean and Snoop Mad. They are made really well and can be worn in the salt water and at the beach. Video coming at 2PM
Sun-San Surfers At Larsen’s, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

In the 19th and early part of the 20th century, some of the world’s egret species were endangered by relentless hunting, since hat makers in Europe and the United States demanded massive numbers of egret plumes and breeding birds were killed in locations all around the world.
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Hog Island 4:35AM 5/16/09, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Where’s my Saturday morning crew with donuts when I need ya?
Saturday, May 16
Yard sale to benefit Cape Ann Animal Aid, 8 a.m. to noon, Blackburn Industrial Park, 12 Blackburn Center, Unit 40. All proceeds benefit CAAA Building Fund. 978-283-6055. http://www.CapeAnnAnimalAid.com.
Cape Ann Symphony’s spring plant sale, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Fuller School, Blackburn Circle. Variety of locally grown plants in many sizes. Flower photographs and photo note cards for sale. All proceeds benefit the Cape Ann Symphony. 978-281-0543.
Flea market to benefit the Gloucester High School Docksiders, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., GHS parking lot. Rain or shine. More than 40 vendors, two performances by the Docksiders, face-painting, games and activities, a dunk tank, and food. Call Kathy at 978-283-3722.
Cape Ann girls fast-pitch softball signups, 10 a.m. to noon, Burnham’s Field. Middle-Essex Softball League open to girls in age groups 10U-18U (and also 18-25), and consists of more than 170 fastpitch softball teams in communities north of Boston. Season begins in late June and runs until the middle of August. Cost is $70. Contact Rhonda Ryan-Nelson at rhondaryannelson@hotmail.com or 978-546-7549.
Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team with Rick Roth, 2 to 4 p.m., Sawyer Free Library. Open house, exhibit and video. All welcome.
Annual Historic Preservation Awards ceremony, 3 p.m., Cape Ann Museum, 27 Pleasant St. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Gloucester Historical Commission. 978-283-0455. http://www.capeannmuseum.org.
Dinner to benefit Sail GHS, 5 to 7 p.m., Sailor Stan’s. Chowder and seafood served. Silent auction held. Proceeds support the Gloucester High School Sailing Team. All welcome. E-mail sailghs@yahoo.com.
Fundraiser dance, sponsored by Cape Ann Relay for Life’s Team Re-lei for a Cure, 7 to 11 p.m., Elks Lodge. Ra$15 per person. For tickets, contact any team member, or call Melanie Wall at 978-283-4406 or Julie Thibedeau at 978-281-1043. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society.
Cape Ann Symphony Pops concert, 8 p.m., Fuller School auditorium, Blackburn Circle. Refreshments available. Handicapped-accessible. $30 for adults, $25 for seniors, $20 for college students, free for children under 18. For tickets, call 978-281-0543 or visit http://www.capeannsymphony.org.
Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe’s “Twelfth Night,” 8 p.m., Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main St. Advance tickets available at Toad Hall Bookstore in Rockport and The Bookstore in Gloucester, or online at http://www.mktix.com/cast. Tickets, $15 and $10 for students and seniors, available at the door.
Elks karaoke night, 8 p.m. to midnight, Gloucester Lodge of Elks. Hosted by Tracey Sousa. Members and guests welcome. Free.
Spring Music Festival, 8 p.m., Blackburn Performing Arts, 1 Washington St. Features Machine 475. $10. For reservations or information, call 978-281-0680.
On Saturday, May 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., The Friends of Halibut Point State Park will hold an Earth Day Celebration at the park’s visitor center. Admission is free.
The Earth Day program includes: 10-11:30 a.m. Quarry Tour with John Ratti, Park Interpreter; 10:30-11:30 a.m., Planting Project with Stacy Twombly and Daisy Scouts; noon-2 p.m., Richard Wolniewicz presents Amphibians of Essex County.
You may also come for any part of the day and participate in Coastal Clean Up with local scout groups beginning at 10 a.m.
For more information, call the park at 978-546-2997. For more information about the park’s program schedules or information, visit www.halibutpoint.wordpress.com
The $10 registration fee benefits Cape Ann Animal Aid. Register your dog to be in the parade at Good Dog! Gallery. Early registration is encouraged, or register on the day of the parade by 1 p.m. Everyone takes home a photo of their pet.
Prizes will be awarded this year for numerous categories, including best and funniest dog costumes and human/owner look-alikes. People are encouraged to dress up too.
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I bet you’ve driven past the store on 133 a bunch of times and wondered what’s in there. You might think it’s just flags, flags and more flags, but there’s much more. I’ll bring you inside for the first peek in a video at 8:00AM
Pauline’s Gifts- I Bet You’ve Driven Past Thousands Of Times, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Tickets In Front Of The Lone Gull, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
I’ll have a French Roast Large and a Fifty Dollar Ticket. Thanks So Much 🙂
Canon just released this new DSLR camera. Not only does it take great photos, but it also takes HD video at 1080i. Not bad for a pric tag of $899.00 including lens. Go to Canon’s website for more info.
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Downtown Construction Update 5/13/09, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
The Mrs bought some discount baby wipes for $2 less than what the Pampers name brand ones cost but the things are like sandpaper.
In this instance the discount was not a bargain at all.
I had a great visit with Pauline. Look for the first video tomorrow morning.
Read how Pauline was nominated for a Pride of New England Gift Shop Award
Pauline Breshnehan Represents!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
From the Times:
Friday, May 15
Preschool story time, for children ages 3 to 5, 10 to 10:45 a.m., Sawyer Free Library.
Council on Aging Coffee Talk program, 10 a.m., Rose Baker Senior Center. Peter Jenner presents “National Parks of Arizona, Utah and Wyoming.” Light refreshments served. 978-281-9765.
Constituent services, 11:30 a.m., Rose Baker Senior Center. Senior aide Cheryl Gresek from the office of Congressman John Tierney available. Call 978-281-9765 to schedule an appointment, or stop in.
Holy Family Parish bingo, 6:30 p.m., Monsignor Sullivan Hall, St. Ann Church, Gloucester. Anyone 18 and over invited. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Proceeds support Holy Family Parish. 978-281-4820.
Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe’s “Twelfth Night,” 8 p.m., Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main St. Advance tickets available at Toad Hall Bookstore in Rockport and The Bookstore in Gloucester, or online at http://www.mktix.com/cast. Tickets, $15 and $10 for students and seniors, available at the door.
Spring Music Festival, 8 p.m., Blackburn Performing Arts, 1 Washington St. Features Gary Backstrom Band. $10. For reservations or information, call 978-281-0680.
And from the Beacon:
School Connection Spelling Bee
Funds raised by teams of four adult spellers and sponsors from the community will help the Gloucester School Connection support innovative programs and projects throughout the public schools. Read more here.
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