When you win you can talk all you want and Junior Dunne has done just that, winning 🥇 🥇 two @bluefinblowout tournaments on two different boats and last year doing it on the slowest boat in the fleet. He says he has some tricks up his sleeve for this year’s tournament which Good Morning Gloucester will be broadcasting live start to finish. We can’t wait!!! Come say hi to us in the broadcast booth!!!
Day: July 23, 2023
Yesterday morning while out for a walk my beautiful wife Kate got pooped on by a seagull
She said at the time- “I just know this is gonna be good luck!”
Sure enough the offer she submitted on behalf of one of her clients was accepted!
Kate’s on 🔥🔥🔥
Contact her for your real estate needs, you won’t be disappointed!
Good Morning Gloucester Reviews The Anchor Pub
20 Cabot Street Beverly MA
As the clouds were rolling in on Friday
Taking a walk on Shore Road noticed how the colors of the flowers brightened the day.
Moments
Rock Solid…
Gary Dubinsky Crazy Clouds Over Gloucester Photos
Gloucester Smiles – 2200
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Mile Marker One Strawberry Lemon Martini
At Cape Ann Marina
Gloucester Named #1 On Their List Of America’s Best Small Towns and Cities
Whale Encounters In Alaska
While I was in Seward with the Slonina Photography Alaska Tour, we went on two full day boat tours of the Kenai Pennisula and were fortunate to come upon humpback whales each day. These groups of maybe 8 whales were displaying many familiar behaviors such as lunge feeding, pec slapping, tail lobbing, and breaching. The first day, we accidentally found ourselves VERY close to the lunge feeding. You get an idea how close from the video as well as the photos.
As spectacular as it was, I found I was missing the kind of teaching information provided by our local tours such as Cape Ann Whale Watch. Since I’ve been out several times with the Cape Ann Whale Watch crew, I have learned a great deal about whale behaviors. I am grateful for that because I was able to share that information with my fellow photographers who were less experienced with whale encounters. No fault of the Seward boat operators–our boat tours there were not designed to be research oriented though there was a helpful naturalist on board. I guess I didn’t know how fortunate we are to be able to take advantage of the educational opportunities from our very own Gloucester captains and crews. But I got some pretty wonderful whale photos and I hope you enjoy! Cape Ann Whale Watch is located on Main St in Gloucester.
Check out Catherine Ryan’s Website With Her Documented Hopper Research From Back In 2010
Here’s the link- https://www.cryanaid.com/edward-hopper-all-around-gloucester