This? or This? That is the Question!
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My View of Life on the Dock
This? or This? That is the Question!
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“Watch Earth roll by through the perspective of ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst in this six-minute timelapse video from space. Combining 12 500 images taken by Alexander during his six-month Blue Dot mission on the International Space Station this Ultra High Definition video shows the best our beautiful planet has to offer.”
ESA
Snow Day Drawing “The Gloucester Fleet” Series #1
Quick 10 Minute Drawing
From a photo I took of Peter Mondello’s Lobster Boat “Allison Carol” in 2008.

GLOSTA TRIP no#3 Gopro film around the hood by David “Doc” Vincent
TOO FUNNY!
At about the 8:20 minute mark Gronk shows Conan How to celebrate a Touchdown.
GLOUCESTER FRIENDS – Eastern Point area near Nile’s Beach/Brace Cove, Bass Rocks and in between —
Ben’s dog has gone missing.
He’s a golden retriever – about a year old – who vanished late on Wed, 1/28. He does not have a collar; is very reddish, and a sweetheart. If you see a dog meeting this description please call Ben 802.349.9993

http://www.iflscience.com/space/asteroid-close-approach-be-visible-small-telescope
“On January 26/27, the asteroid 2004 BL86 will sweep past the Earth at a distance of 1.2 million kilometers, three times the distance of the moon. Closer asteroid approaches are common, but this one is gaining attention because of the size and brightness of the object involved.
The website Lunar Meteorite Hunters lists 41 close asteroid approaches in January alone. However, some are as small as 24 meters across. The larger representatives, such as the 1.1 kilometer 2062 Aten, will pass at least ten lunar distances (LD) away; 73 in Aten’s case.
What makes 2004 BL86 (also known as 357439) stand out is the combination of closeness and size. With a length somewhere between 400 and 900 meters, its passage at 3.1LD will be the closest approach of anything this size until 2027, unless an undetected object is waiting to give us a scare.”
for more click here;
http://www.iflscience.com/space/asteroid-close-approach-be-visible-small-telescope

Song “OFF THE COAST OF ‘OL NEW ENGLAND” written by Carlo Lovasco Sr. and performed by Carlo Lovasco Jr. with old 8 mm films of the crew of the Gloucester fishing vessel JOSEPH and LUCIA (c. 1957)
Sun Up! From The State Fish Pier
