Just get out of your car and take a photo.

My View of Life on the Dock
Just get out of your car and take a photo.

The Magnolia Pier is coming along. Today, Tuesday, the pilings were put in with a very interesting tool. So looking forward to having the Pier back.

Did you miss out on the opportunity to purchase some awesome Bluefin Blowout merchandise at the tournament this year? Well, good news! Much of the apparel and swag is now available, for a limited time, online.
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Magnolia kayak garden in full bloom.

But this, this is no bueno.

She’s smart. She’s funny. She’s beautiful. She’s all these things.
But this. This is a tough one to swallow.
Honor yourself, commit to yourself and return to your Authentic Selfin Sedona, AZ… January 22 – 26, 2020
Meet Marleen Wood, a Usui and Lightarian Reiki Master, who will share her light and healing energy in clearing the path for you to return to your true inner self during the Authentic Self Retreat of the Invisible Soul, giving you tools to help you develop and safeguard your sublime energy. Your heart will start to open as Marleen guides you through Aura and Chakra balancing, yoga and reiki, as you let go of ways that are no longer supporting you.
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Tribute to a career dedicated to maritime heritage;
ceremony on August 24, 2019

The Cape Ann Museum’s esteemed Maritime Curator Erik Ronnberg Jr., who for many years worked as a shipmodel maker on Cape Ann, will be receiving the Edgar B. Caffrey Award during the 37th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival August 24-25, 2019 at the Hawthorne Marina in Salem, Mass. The award will be conferred on Saturday August 24 at 11am.
Ronnberg, the son of a Swedish-born Master Mariner who arrived in
America in 1939, grew up in a household where he and his father would make shipmodels
together. After graduating with a degree
in biology, Ronnberg decided to pursue a career in model…
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