

My View of Life on the Dock


Congratulations to Sunday’s Greasy Pole Champion, Nick White!














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Seine boats, Greasy Pole, and flotilla from the rooftop at the beautiful Beauport Hotel.

As promised, here are some additional photos from last night’s Greasy Pole activities at Pavilion Beach. Honestly, there wasn’t much opportunity to take walker photos since Max Allen made such quick work of it! Well done. We hope for better conditions tonight.










In the last sporting event of the night, three junior mens seine boat teams raced in the semi finals for a spot in the finals to be held today Sunday. These teams included Many Men & Men (AJ’s Gang); JJ’s Gang (Magnolia 525) and the Islanders. Magnolia 525 prevailed to face Tonno and Balbo’s Gang tonight. The fog and light drizzle made the conditions difficult for all involved but all teams put on a good show for their fans and families waiting on the beach. Congratulations to all!










What are we even doing here? I’ve never seen such an egregious violation to the sanctity we know as eating a traditional sausage peppers and onion sangwich at Fiesta. This is next level bananaland and not in a good way. Never mind like a little touch of ketchup which in itself it completely disgusting on a sausage pepper and onion sangwich but this is literally a ketchup and mustard sangwich with maybe a sazzitza stuck down in there. I’m horrified, mystified and absolutely disgusted by this abhorrent lack of respect for Fiesta tradition. How did we get here?
Sunday Morning…

Iron Wake (Andy’s Gang) and Midnight Hammer (Merger) placed well enough to qualify for tomorrow’s seine boat championships vs defending champion ZFG. The conditions were difficult and oars clashed out there near the flags. This caused a protest to be filed by Kaos at the end of the race. Despite the conditions and the controversy, it was a great semi final race for 2025. See you on the beach tomorrow! More photos tomorrow as well. ** Please note that the photo of the oars clashing is severely cropped under the difficult conditions**











In the fog and mist, Max Allen stepped out as the second walker in the first competitive round and went right out and took the flag! It happened so fast it was hard to keep up. Here are some images from Max’s win. More images tomorrow from the Greasy Pole walk! Make sure not to miss the video.





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