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My View of Life on the Dock


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Gloucester’s own Kathy Roberts at the Gloucester’s Bank Gloucester.



I microwave the russet potatoes for 4.5 minutes then cut into quarter inch wedges. Put them in a bowl and toss with peanut oil salt and pepper.
Light 2/3 a chimney of charcoal and dump charcoal baskets on the left hand side of the grill. Place a makeshift foil tray on the grill and place about six pieces of green and sic pieces of red vinegar peppers on the foil and the potato wedges on the grate to brown up.
About 20 minutes with the vents wide open and lid on I’ll flip the potatoes so they brown up on both sides and cook for another 20 minutes.
Then I remove the peppers and potatoes from the grill and and direct over the coals grill the bone in pork chops to about 145F (I like them rare and juicy).
When the pork is done I put the potatos on the…
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As I have mentioned, we got a new feeding station intended for hummingbirds. It is a plastic red tube with feeding holes allowing the birds to access the sugar water. It has performed perfectly and the hummingbirds love coming to our “bar” or “saloon” for a nip. It has also drawn the Baltimore Orioles and they are lots of fun to watch, except I would kind of prefer they stuck to the oranges and jelly we leave for them and allow the hummingbirds their sugar water. But, tis not to be…… Here, you see an oriole couple having the classic argument at the bar…………..we’ve all been there and witnessed such a disturbance between couples at a bar! The female really seems to be giving the male the business. In one picture you can see a green blur of a hummingbird trying in vain to get back to his spot at the saloon. It’s not easy to capture these guys through a window and in inclement weather, but it’s a story I had to share. Please go to Pat D’s Photos and Adventures on Facebook for additional pictures and details.






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When I reach the ramp at the beach my heart is happy.

Heidi Dallin shares the news:

CAPE ANN SYMPHONY BRINGS BACK LIVE SYMPHONIC MUSIC ON…JULY 25th!
Cape Ann Symphony announces An Outdoor Musical Celebration of Summer: two live outdoor concerts on Sunday, July 25th at 3:00 pm and 5:30 pm, featuring a chamber orchestra of CAS musicians under the direction of CAS Conductor and Music Director Maestro Yoichi Udagwa performing poolside at the home of CAS President Fran White in Magnolia, MA.
This special outdoor musical celebration to benefit the orchestra features Adolphus Hailstork’s Sonata de chiesa; Cécile Chaminade’s Concertino for Flute highlighting CAS Principal Flutist Stephanie Stathos; and Joseph Bologne’s Symphony No. 1.
Seating for each performance is limited to 70. Tickets are $100 per person. Tickets include wine, beer, soft drinks and light hors d’oeuvres as well as a meet and greet with Maestro Udagawa and the members of the orchestra following each performance Call Cape Ann Symphony at 978-281-0543 or go to www.capeannsymphony.org for tickets and further information.


