Activity at the Blue Ocean shipwreck early this morning.

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I believe the little “salty dog” is a Cairn Terrier – that has had its body hair cut very short – I have one with that adorable black face and paws but the body hair is shaggy and longer
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Thank you Nancy. Isn’t he/she adorable? So alert and interested in all that was going on around him. My grandmother had Cairn Terriers (with the shaggy hair cut). From a distance, he looked like he was wearing a little coat.
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Have to dive down to rise it with air or crane on barge always say to see this…:-( Dave & Kim 😦
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I don’t know Dave, maybe they will tow it. Its going to break apart this winter for sure.
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If I am not mistaken, that particular Cairn Terrier is the (in)famous “Billy”, originally owned and trained(sort of) by Joe Garland. After Joe passed, Billy became the happy salty dog at Cape Ann Marine. He still visits the old neighborhood from time to time, although he doesn’t seem to “escape” nearly as often as he used to. I guess Drew and company keep a good eye on him. He’s a true character!
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Thank you Laura, fantastic to know that. Even from a distance you can tell he is very precocious and bursting with personality 🙂 🙂
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