BUONO FIESTA! Paul the 3rd’s Bench on the Boulevard.
It’s at the first set of double benches between the Fisherman at the wheel statue and the drawbridge.
Great place to sit have a coffee and enjoy the view.
My View of Life on the Dock
BUONO FIESTA! Paul the 3rd’s Bench on the Boulevard.
It’s at the first set of double benches between the Fisherman at the wheel statue and the drawbridge.
Great place to sit have a coffee and enjoy the view.

Why do people eat Mushrooms?
I never understood it. There’s no taste to them they only suck up the flavors they’re cooked in.
I personally think they’re are disgusting looking. Not a fan of the texture.
I will only eat them if there is no way to pick them out of food they’re cooked with.
Maybe GMG will have a Mushroom cook off. Then maybe someone can change my small mind.
Below there are some photos of a mini mushroom farm my son bought.
It’s easy to do and it’s funny watching them grow everyday. They grow very fast.
They’re called “Oyster Mushrooms” so if your into eating these disgusting things I’m sure you’ll enjoy them.
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Grilled-Oyster-Mushrooms/

Amateur Radio Operators. That’s who.
They are ready to assist in any emergency where you need to communicate when there’s nothing else available.
They’ve helped in Earthquakes, Hurricanes, tornado’s, Snowstorms, etc.
They also help out coordinating community events. Such as parades, concerts, road races, etc.
Our local Ham Radio Club CAARA is a very active part of the community.
CAARA also holds free classes to become a Amateur Radio Operator.
They can make you one in a day!
If you want to learn how to become Amateur Radio operator, check out CAARA’S webpage for all info, classes and Amateur Radio events.
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Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association, 6 Stanwood Street, Gloucester, MA, 01930
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| Calendar |
Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association
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| Description |
Contact: Gardi Winchester WA1BTK Open house for operating CAARA’s stations, projects, questions or general socializing.
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We found a rabbit nest in our Tortoise enclosure.
There are 4 little baby rabbits in the nest.
They’re so cute right now. Until they start eating our vegetable Garden.
Looks like the Tortoise will have to find a new hangout for awhile.





Coast Guard News Updates |
| Coast Guard, partner agencies rescue ill mariner near Boston Light
Posted: 09 Jun 2015 08:47 PM PDT
Stock photo of Fishing Vessel Enterprise. BOSTON — The Coast Guard responded to a medical emergency on a fishing boat Tuesday one mile east of Boston Light. The master of the fishing vessel Enterprise contacted watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Boston’s command center via VHF radio at about 6:30 p.m. reporting they were en route to their homeport of New Bedford when a crewman aboard became seriously ill. A Coast Guard Station Point Allerton boat crew was patrolling nearby aboard a 29-foot Response Boat — Small and diverted to assist. Coast Guard Station Boston launched a rescue crew aboard a 45-foot Response Boat — Medium. Once on scene, a Station Point Allerton crewmember boarded the Enterprise, assessed the 61-year-old man’s condition, and remained aboard while the Station Boston boat crew escorted Enterprise to shore. On land, the Coast Guard transferred the man’s care to Massachusetts State Police and an advanced medical crew. “The master of the Enterprise did exactly the right thing by calling for help and heading to shore,” said Petty Officer 1st Class Aaron Silva, a response coordinator at Coast Guard Sector Boston. “From there, the great coordination between the two Coast Guard stations, the state police, and local EMS ensured a quick and effective rescue.” |
Juliet:
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.”
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