
Waves still bashing The Magnolia Pier
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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

Sorry to see this as Arnold would say I’ll be back many have taken a beating but survived the centuries of storms take lanes cove break wall the power of mother nature indeed! Dave & Kim
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Thanks Dave, very bad storms in the month of March
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Thanks Donna! Yes I it was rough March 2018 indeed and for me since December 2017… Been working on something for mom’s walking on, so very hard and painful. I turn to the music we all loved and did a write up for her like great grandmother very painful but needed. She loved music like me and found a few gems I will add to the music list A man from Boston Malden called the (Boston Baritone Malden yes indeed Ed Ames) Mom loved this one so do I…
“In Every walk with nature one receives far more than he/she seeks.” – Sister Moon Dakota Indian Foundation (Card) MUIR.
Here the dedication mom.
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Ed Ames – My Cup Runneth Over (1967) – YouTube
Lyrics
Sometimes in the mornin’ when shadows are deep
I lie here beside you just watching you sleep
And sometimes I whisper what I’m thinking of
My cup runneth over with love
Sometimes in the evening when you do not see
I study the small things you do constantly
I memorize moments that I’m fondest of
My cup runneth over with love
In only a moment we both will be old
We won’t even notice the world turning cold
And so, in these moments with sunlight above
My cup runneth over with love
My cup runneth over with love
With love
Songwriters: Harvey Schmidt / Tom Jones
My Cup Runneth Over lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc
🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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Dave, Take care of yourself
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