Cat Cavallinni shares:

My View of Life on the Dock
Cat Cavallinni shares:

Otto the Horse
Daisy Nell trots out her latest children’s book, Otto the Horse, with a special edition gift copy for every Second Grader in Gloucester and Essex. The donation was funded through a collection started by Daisy Nell’s sisters, in an effort they’re calling “Otto Drive”.
Daisy says, “I can’t be in the Essex Second Grades this year with my usual folk music and songwriting residency, so I wanted to give the kids something that may inspire them in these challenging times.” Otto the Horse is a rhyming story about a sister and brother who want to do something about climate change __ so they convince their parents to save gasoline and get a horse.
As with her previous books, the illustrations are by George Ulrich.
The hardcover version of Otto the Horse is available at The Book Store of Gloucester, Sea Meadow Gifts in Essex, and Russell Orchards in Ipswich.

Enjoy $10 off when you dine at any Serenitee Group restaurant or when you order takeout or delivery online – today only!
If you feel like staying in, you can enjoy $10 off your order of $50 or more when you order takeout or deliveryonline, just enter the code: RAINYDAY

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If you don’t already have prime and the stupid benefits that come with it you can get a free 30 day trial now:

I got Kate the new Ina Garten Cookbook “Modern Comfort Food” and there’s a coupon on the site to take an extra $4.67 off so I got it for $17.35 after tax. Just be sure to check off the online coupon at the bottom of the page. My friend Jodi Dowd, whose family owns Champions Pub in Peabody turned me on the the cookbook that just came out!




Just under 50,000 views per day for a hyperlocal blog in a city of 30,000. I guess we have some reach 😉



Captain Joe and Sons Wholesale Lobster Company
For more tales from our lobster company check out our lobster company blog: www.wholesalelobster.com
This from Apple Toolbox:
“Unfortunately, at this time, there is no way to separate the volume of your iPhone’s ringer for phone calls from the alert volume for things like alarms, texts, emails, messages, and other alerts–their sound is set at the same volume.
And we really don’t know why Apple ties both the ringer and alerts volume to the same volume slider. It’s doesn’t make sense for how we use our devices today!
So you cannot lower the volume for any alarm you use to wake up in the morning (or for whatever) without lowering the volume for incoming calls.
The current recommendation is to turn down the ringer volume slider each night, then turn it back up in the morning so you don’t miss any phone calls. Yeah…not ideal!”





Come join me as we groove to the sounds of Motown. You can sing along and dance and have fun! Last week for this routine. Next week, who knows? Stay tuned. I’m working on a Disney songs routine but I need a few more weeks.
If you are new to Nia with Linda, these streaming classes are free. Share with anyone who you feel needs a little movement and fun in their lives during this period of social isolation.
So here is how it works. It will be easier for you if you download the Zoom client for meetings for a desktop or laptop, or the app for phones and tablets.
Click here for the link to download the client or the app
Then click on this link to bring to my website and the list of streaming classes
At my website, you will want to click on the…
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| Boat Haul Sunday Oct. 18th @ 8:00 AM TRAILERS NEEDEDLend a hand Sunday October 18th to haul our race boats and store them away for the winter. We will meet at Heritage Center at 8 am to pick up the race boats. We can do this in 2 trips if we have a couple trailers and a few pair of hands, so let me know if you can make it and if you have a trailer available! You can call me at 978-675-6007 to let me know. The more members the better. So everyone join us for the hauling of the race boats. Thank you all in advance for your help. |