After sitting on the beach for an hour after work, the early fall sunset was starting over Magnolia Harbor.

My View of Life on the Dock
After sitting on the beach for an hour after work, the early fall sunset was starting over Magnolia Harbor.


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Love the Alpacas, horse, ducks and of Perry the Peacock. Looking forward to this show.



The dramatic sky offered renewed views to some already spectacular sights.



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Make your own #Ayurvedic Mask by using ingredients that are safe to eat…honey, cucumber, almonds, milk, rose water, yogurt and lemon to name a few.
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The Essex Shipbuilding Museum took a group of students, from Topsfield Vocational Academy, that built the clamming skiff on a trip last Friday. They left from Conomo Point and rowed the clam skiff, with two of the museums fleet of Sharptown barges to two clam flats (Seal Bank and Town Nub), where the students learned how to clam with a fork and by hand. Their teacher Mark Webster and professional clammer and project partner Ian MacDougall, of Hermit Crab Industries, showed the students how to harvest the clams. When they had dug enough clams (soft-shell and razor), they had a clambake on the flats followed by a row back to Conomo Point. A great way to end a tremendous project, they built the boat and then put it to work.




