I think I see a Kayak
Posted on by Donna Ardizzoni
Published by Donna Ardizzoni
Ardizzoni Photography, Business Manager, Grandmother, love living in Gloucester, love to swim, kayak, walk and of course take pictures. Our company does computer networking, Office Management, Medical Billing, transcription, networking software updates and virus protection View all posts by Donna Ardizzoni


Or a sled? Very nice photo ~ always love the pop of red ~ stay warm
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Thanks Mary
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That’s a good sign right? 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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The kayak has been covered and now we are getting ready for another storm
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Sorry – to hear this! In all my years that way we had a few big ones but nothing like what you folks are going through right now almost back to back I have much empathy and concern! Many thought this year weather wise, was going to be a challenge for sure. Biggest storm I remember was 45 inches of snow. “Of course preparation – plows and technology has all gotten better also for tracking and the advisories from, Mayor, City wards, DPW, Police, Fire department alerts and yes cell technology have made it safer too!” The bottom line is mother nature is more powerful than us mere mortals so we have to roll with it the best we can when it hits. “Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference!” The character and spirit if the community is like a willow tree bends with the breeze and weight but bounces back and take care of each other a gift for sure! 🙂
My uncle Dick drove a snowplow for city Gloucester and us kids would always complain when we cleared the driveway leading to Washington street he come by wave and fill it in for us 🙂 Rest in peace there dick plowing from above miss you and wisdom imparted! 🙂 Dave & Kim:-)
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Thanks Dave and Kim, it has been quite a winter
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