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My View of Life on the Dock
This was a nice find by @BearskinNeck On Instagram
Before anyone comes out and says I’m different because I’m like one of the guys- that’s a crock of shit.
The Results of Our Very Scientific Polls Worded Exactly the Same Way Just Switching Out the Genders-
Remarkably similar results, what a surprise… not. ![]()
See, buddy?
Special thanks to Toby Pett for bringing this topic to the table when taping www.thehomiecast.com Tuesday night.
Listen here to the episode when it all went down.
A little disclaimer here….with my computer currently in triage undergoing some serious data recovery attempts, I am working off Thatcher’s iPad and am quickly discovering that I’m not nearly as savvy while trying to imbed links and whatnot. So, you may have to do some Googling this week to find out some more information about my specific picks! Sorry!
Pick #1. Gloucester Block Party! Saturday, 6:00-11:00
with a theme this month of Carnivale on Main, this block party’s line up looks like tons of fun. Head HERE for more info
Pick #2 Blueberry and Raspberry Festival at Connor’s Farm
read more about it HERE
Pick #3 92.9 Earthfest
A fantastic….and FREE…outdoor concert!
Read more about the event HERE
For a more comprehensive list of family activities, visit our friends at North Shore Kid
Find them HERE
Read the entire obit here
DANVERS: Joanne R. (Crotty) Burgess, 75, of Danvers, passed away suddenly at the Massachusetts General Hospital on July 14, 2015. She was the wife of 54 years of Leonard P. Burgess. Born in Salem, she was the daughter of the late John F. and Lauretta J. (Tardiff) Crotty. Joanne graduated from St. James High School in Salem and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston.
Joanne was an active member of the Immaculate Conception Girls Drill Team of Salem and was also quite active in various other CYO activities. While in college, Joanne worked part-time in research laboratories at Harvard Medical School in Boston. In addition to her work at home raising four children, Joanne dedicated many years in the development of specialized individual reading and motor skills programs for those with disabilities and special needs. She also worked as a teacher in the Boston School System and at the Landmark School in Prides Crossing, Beverly. Joanne put her family and friends above all and cherished and lavished lots of love and attention on her 5 grandchildren. She enjoyed literature and art and loved to paint. She enjoyed boating as a member of the Danversport Yacht Club and loved the beach and traveling to Florida and Cape Cod. Joanne had a strong faith life and was a devout Catholic. She traveled twice to Medjugorje in Bosnia on Pilgrimage.
More here