
Joe Nicastro Dug This Over 50 Year Old Bottle Of Man At Tje Wheel Liquor Chest London Dry Gin Out Of A Cabinet. Would You Drink It?

My View of Life on the Dock


Fenwick Love Stories
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Chris McCarthy ’85 & Charleen Ellis ’85 – Chris and Charleen met in 1984 under the library overhang at Fenwick. They got married October 1990 and have had the best 37 years of their lives together!
My first 2022 lunch on the deck today. Our thaw will be short lived with snow predicted tomorrow, but everyone is enjoying it.











Join us at the Rhumb Line for the Super Bowl. Wings, Pulled Pork Sliders, Mac ‘N Cheese, and bar snacks. If you missed out on football squares everywhere else, try your luck with our 50/50 Raffle. Proceeds go to the Open Door Food Pantry. As members of the service industry we are eager to help those experiencing food insecurities.



Ladies awaiting…

International Dory Race dates have been set
June Eliminations June 4th
International Races June 18th in Gloucester
August Eliminations August 6th
International Races August 2oth in Canada

On Tuesday, February 15th at 4 p.m. on Zoom, the Creation Care Team of the Annisquam Village Church will present local horticulturist Nick Anderson. He will be speaking on “Making Meadows & Listening to the Land: Unleashing Ecological Productivity in Landscapes is Faster, Easier and Cheaper Than We Think.”
Nick Anderson studied horticulture at Brooklyn Botanic Garden and worked for years as a gardener and restoration practitioner for New York City Parks, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Riverside Park and for private clients. He specializes in plant community based horticulture using regionally native plant species. Nick now resides on Cape Ann where he works with private clients.
Anderson’s presentation is part of the church’s “For Nature” initiative, whose mission is to take action to create ever more habitable natural spaces for plant and animal life to thrive. The church has created a “Nature Pledge” to invite the community to take specific steps.
All are welcome to attend. For the Zoom link, visit https://annisquamvillagechurch.org
For more information: https://annisquamvillagechurch.org/for-nature/


Poster & photo by Louise Welch


Kim writes-
Hello Friends,
We are are receiving many wonderful comments from viewers who have seen our documentary on their local public television channel, viewers from coast to coast! For we in Massachusetts (and everywhere), if you are a member of PBS Passports, here is the PBS.org Passports link to watch Beauty on the Wing:
https://www.pbs.org/show/beauty-wing-life-story-monarch-butterfly/

We stopped by the Happy Humpback in Magnolia to have breakfast for lunch (thanks for that idea Jess!) It was very nice to see locals stopping by and especially another restaurant owner in support of local business. Great to see you Nick from Bravo! Another winning meal! Jim had the Good Harbor sandwich and I had a waffle along with a yummy lemon bread treat! Hope to see you there soon!



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“When we moved to Minnesota seven years ago, we heard the days were short and dark come winter, and we knew this to be true after living at similar latitude in both Chicago and New Haven, Conn. We endured winters in Chicago, appreciated them in New Haven, and by the time we moved to Minnesota, we married winter willingly. I should mention, I have always loved the snow. But it wasn’t until moving to Minnesota that we considered designing our life around it and embracing it—the darkness, the cold, and the innate beauty. “

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