Rotary Traffic– Gloucester
Rotary Traffic–Coming and Going
Rotary Traffic– Gloucester
My View of Life on the Dock
From an old Gloucesterite transported to Northern Vermont. We have our own little shop of horrors, but we do it with black-eyed Susans:
Just sayin’. Hi to cousins Bobby and J.D. MacEachern!
Bobby B.
Hey Joey,
We were surveying Fiesta prep from the Harbor side today. Dahlia declared it "looking goody".
Violet & Corey
Sweet Shots Secret Spots
Joey___
The day after Kim Smith’s movie, just a couple blocks from the cinema, in the searing noonday sun, a squad of these were scurrying toward the east along the Rogers Street sidewalk behind Cape Ann Savings. They were about two inches long. The questions for your readers are, who were they, where might they have come from, where were they going, and why?
This was my first shot with this new lens. There is a Sony E-Mount and a Micro Four Thirds version, $239.
http://www.sigmaphoto.com/product/60mm-f28-dn-a
Al Bezanson
Hi Joey-
What could be better than spending a beautiful Friday evening enjoying Gloucester Harbor from the Ardelle and the Annie B?
Both vessels are based from the Maritime Gloucester. Check us out!
Best-Janet Rice
gloucestergigrowers.com (New rowers welcome!)
“Roland was a three sport star at Brewster Academy during the 1965-1966 school year excelling in football, basketball and lacrosse. After Brewster Roland would go on to Heidelberg College in Ohio where he played football before becoming a football coach, track coach and athletic director at Gloucester High.”
See full story in Gloucester Times
Robert Roland has been part of athletics in Gloucester for decades and continues on the committee of Renewal Newell Stadium.
Fred Bodin submits-
Congrats Kim on Her Film Premier
Kim Smith gives a big hug to Lisa Smith, of Cape Ann TV.
Paul, Kim, Alicia,Donna and Joey. John and Adam in the background.
Kim Smith’s daughter Liv and Joey
RD sitting on my Bait Shop.
The debris field from Kim’s great party. 40+ wine glasses and lots of beer bottles.