
Who do you know whose car looks like this?

My View of Life on the Dock

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The Morning Star is all loaded up with gear.

The sun and shadows on the snow at Cape Hedge Beach make the place look like a large desert. It’s not overly inviting but it’s worth the trek for the view. Obviously I am not the only one attempting the climb and some before me sculpted the rocks and stones along the top edge.






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If you have a thermal camera, you can see what others can’t.
Thermal imaging is an emerging technology for numerous professions. While the
technology has been around for a long time, it is only in recent history that
it became affordable for many professionals. In my industry, many home
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becoming more prevalent, it is important for everyone to understand the
advantages and limitations of this technology.
Let’s start by talking about how thermal can help. Thermal
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they can see. Visually seeing the temperature of surfaces can help to identify
abnormal temperatures. Abnormal temperatures can be caused by all sorts of
things including moisture issues, insulation issues, electrical problems, pest
issues, and heating system issues…
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What: Bill Dwyer Solo Photography Show
Exhibit Title: Dead Phone Booths, Vol. 1
Where: Michael Naimo Photography Studio & Gallery, 24 Central St., Ipswich, MA 01938
When: March 12 – April 12, 2022
Reception: Saturday, March 12, 2022, from 4:00 – 9:00 PM






Thirty photographs by Bill Dwyer will be on display at the Naimo Gallery in downtown Ipswich, MA March 12 – April 12, 2022, in an exhibit titled Dead Phone Booths, Vol.1. Bill became infatuated with these structures about fifteen years ago as we became more dependent on cell and smart phones. He is inspired by the fact that we will never know how many countless conversations, break-ups, hook-ups, emergencies, drug deals, prank calls, etc. happened on each phone booth, but we can be sure they did. Phone booths are a dying breed and get scarcer every year. These images will be the first of hundreds of different images Bill has taken. All images are 30 x 18 inches and were shot all over New England, NYC & Brooklyn, NY.
In addition to the photography exhibit there are multiple musical performances as well as beer, wine, and finger food served at the opening reception on Saturday, March 12th between 4:00 – 9:00 PM, with a $10 suggested donation at the door. Come down for a full day of art, music, great people, and most of all, LIFE. All are welcome!
To learn more about the event please visit: Bill Dwyer’s Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/972518070317561?ref=newsfeed, or contact Bill at: billdwyerband@gmail.com.
The Michael Naimo Photography Studio & Gallery is located at 24 Central St., Ipswich, MA 01938, www.naimogallery.com, 978 922 7600.

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I am astonished and delighted to report that my new novel, Praying for Mrs. Mombasa, has won first prize in the Humor division of the 2022 Reader Views Reviewer’s Choice awards.
(It’s the third award the book has received but this is the big kahuna!)
Thought you’d like to know!
Love,
Doug


Jack Horgan from Lantern Construction is looking for construction workers. Lantern is the construction company that did a great job on our deck.

Looking for carpenters and carpenters apprentices full-time work. Must be self-motivated have driver’s license. Competitive pay Holidays. Please call 978-8710430. Thank you.