
Did you hide friends in the trunk so they wouldn’t have to pay?

My View of Life on the Dock

I’ve always loved this view of the end of Dog Bar breakwater.

We had not had a chance to walk through Halibut Point until recently and (honestly) we were a little disappointed. Construction has dictated trail closures but we did take a decent walk around the quarry. We found a few pleasant surprises along the way including a branch laden with apples hanging over the quarry and some birds we did not recognize. Help identifying these birds would be appreciated. There were a pair hanging out a rock next to the quarry and another sitting in a nearby branch. They allowed us to watch for quite a while. We will go back on a prettier day after the construction is done and out of the way.






From the early days as a fish market, to picnic tables and fried clams, years of crazy late nights and live music to the pandemic it’s been a wild ride! We have staff and customers that have become family over the 30 plus years and so many amazing memories. All good things though must come to an end and it’s the end of the road for Captain Carlos. It’s time for Rosemarie to enjoy being a full time Grandma. Thank you for always supporting us! Our final day open will be Saturday 9/4. We hope to see many of you over the next couple of weeks.



Photos from Cat Cavallinni

Red hot….



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NEW class addition, Moving to Heal at 11:15 am.
Moving to Heal Nia is a slower, less intensive class with less standing and more done in the chair. Great for people with injuries or conditions that make it hard to participate in a classic Nia class. Also good for people getting back into exercise. For more info on Moving to Heal, see the info and videos on my web site or click here
Current Nia Routine: The Songs of Summer
Our Nia routine for the next few weeks celebrates the Songs of Summer. Come dance to these great tunes before Summer ends.

Restorative Yoga
Find some cushions, large books, yoga blocks, blankets, whatever you can use instead of bolsters and blocks. We make it work. For more information on Restorative yoga, check out my site, niawithlinda.com. It is a lovely passive practice that gives the…
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I love everything about this barn found just a little bit off the Byway at Halibut Point State Reservation. The location, the weathered exterior, the character all appeal to my eye and I hope you agree.





I think the frog is asking what is on my face?

Backwater sail….

