The first in a four part series
Finally I got to interview one of my favorite artists. I hope you enjoy this series as much as I enjoyed conducting it.
My View of Life on the Dock
The first in a four part series
Finally I got to interview one of my favorite artists. I hope you enjoy this series as much as I enjoyed conducting it.
The GoMOOS buoys are not out of whack. The water temperature really is 57 F all the way around Cape Ann and into the Gulf of Maine.
Went for a swim today and it was like bathwater. Just two weeks ago the water was passing 50 F and the dip was, refreshing.
As promised we have more Amazing Race 17 coverage from the very start when the teams were let out of the bus. If you click on the first pic it will enlarge to the full sized photo to get you right up close to the action. The second pic is a version that will fit in your browser window when you click on it.
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As you can see when you click on the larger picture the name of the bus company is M&L Transit. It looks as if the windows have a black layer of sheathing that is velcro over where the windows are the entire length of the bus.
In this second set of pictures the teams have disembarked the bus and are waiting to walk down the gangway to get on the lobster boats. First hand accounts say that there were production people among the contestants reminding them to not talk among one another. The contestants were not supposed to even speak to their respective teammates at this point.
Full size pic when you click on the one above- browser friendly pic when you click below
If Joey was a Dog.
Actually, the Dog seems to have better table manners.
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Minimal Commentary- Minimal Editing- Just a Slice of Time On Gloucester Harbor
Check out how fast Damon has that dory going. That’s a pretty good stroke for an old man!
How cool is this?
Churchmouse writes in-
Hi Joey,
We went for a walk this morning and discovered this dog-watering device attached to the building at the cut bridge. It has an automatic sensor, so when a dog comes near it, the water turns on. I’ve never seen this before and thought maybe your readers who walk their dogs on the boulevard might like to know about it.