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My View of Life on the Dock

Open Your Camera App And Hover It Over The Code. It will then prompt you to open the link which brings you to all the sites. Give it a try and let me know how it works for you.
Here’s a demonstration Video
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Another in my series of photos of interesting barns found along the Essex Coastal Scenic Byway. I think this barn is magnificent and I am especially charmed by the mailbox.




“25 years of working with thousands of patients had taken a toll on my hands, wrists and elbows”, said Dr. Gina Carucci, owner of Carucci Chiropractic and Holistic Health Center located in Rocky Hill, Connecticut. https://drcarucci.com/
“I tried several CBD products from California and Colorado companies. Nothing helped. I was considering significantly reducing my practice hours”.

As a last-ditch effort, Dr. Carucci gave her hands a rest by taking a four-week sabbatical during which she traveled to a region of Vermont called the Northeast Kingdom.
Unfortunately, the sabbatical was not a relieving vacation. After nearly four-weeks of rest, her hands still had a considerable amount of discomfort.
Then, as luck would have it, she had a“Relief Event.”And of all places, it was at a Vermont Maple Syrup Festival. On the final day of her sabbatical, she dragged herself out to the festival in the rain and happened upon…
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We were VERY happy to get to go to Tonno Gloucester for dinner tonight on Main Street. Online reservations were easily made, all servers were appropriately masked and tables separated. My lemon drop was OUTSTANDING….kudos to the bartender! Jim ordered the Chicken Milanese, which is what I had intended to order so I changed mine to the Sunday Spaghetti. Is that something you do too? Change your order so that there are different meals on the table? I don’t know why I do that, but it certainly worked out for me. We also ordered the garlic bread with prosciutto (a must have). Paulo served us efficiently and in a friendly manner. It was a lovely evening and I am so glad Tonno is back!




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| Next Phase of State’s Reopening Plan to Begin Monday BOSTON—On Thursday, the Baker-Polito Administration announced that Massachusetts would advance to Step 2 of Phase III of the state’s reopening plan on Monday, March 1, and will transition to Step 1 of Phase IV on Monday, March 22. In announcing these measures, the Administration cited public health metrics that are continuing to show improvement, including drops in average daily COVID cases and hospitalizations and increasing vaccination rates. The following updates to businesses, activities and capacities will take effect on Monday, March 1: Indoor performance venues such as concert halls, theaters, and other indoor performance spaces will be allowed to reopen at 50% capacity with no more than 500 persons Indoor recreational activities with greater potential for contact (laser tag, roller skating, trampolines, obstacle courses) will be allowed to reopen at 50% capacity Capacity limits across all sectors with capacity limits will be raised to 50% and exclude employees Restaurants will no longer have a percent capacity limit and will be permitted to host musical performances; six-foot social distancing, limits of six people per table and 90- minute limits will remain in place Residents must continue to wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and are encouraged to avoid contact outside of their immediate households. The Travel Advisory and other public health orders remain in effect. The Governor also announced that “provided public health metrics continue to improve, effective on March 22, all communities in Massachusetts will move into Step 1 of Phase IV of the state’s reopening plan.” For full details on these and related announcements please click here. For the latest sector-specific reopening information and guidance please click here |
