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My View of Life on the Dock
Future Mom and Dad Osprey just arrived at the Greenbelt Osprey perch behind Lobsta Land. No need to annoy them in person because Greenbelt has a live cam on them.

Here is the link: https://www.ecga.org/Osprey-Cam
Checking it out since they have arrived, Rubber Duck quick tips:
• Scroll to window that is black and click “Live”. If the water is rippling in the background you are looking at live.
• Pin the menu bar (bottom left).
• Go to full screen.
• Do this on an unused laptop and set up in living room so you have a live shot 24/7.
• Live Feeds can take a minute to load. Fastest way to live is click on the film strip, watch a video clip of this morning, then click live. Boom.
Why would you do this? Because first comes love, then comes marriage, and then live sex show and baby osprey!
The camera is 2019 awesome. Way better than Joey’s house finch cam. If the live shot is the empty nest just click on the piece of film in the lower menu and check out what these love birds were doing this morning, or yesterday. But be sure to click back to live since this pair is only gone for a few minutes while they put nice fluffy stuff in the nest.
[edit] While you are there you can click on DONATE. you just paid your taxes yesterday and did you feel grinchy because your tax donations for charity were so measly? Start your tax year off right and do it now. They will build more osprey nests and we’ll end up with 24/7 free sex shows. Donate to Sexy Osprey click here. Volunteering or becoming a mamber is cool too.

Something went wacky when I tried to post this to the blog over the weekend and I’m pretty sure it didn’t get out there the way our posts normally do, so I am trying again! So, if you are thinking to yourself “I just saw this”, you might be right.
We are blessed on Cape Ann to have these lighthouses in our midst every day. These are for those who are far from home.
Straitsmouth

Ten Pound Island

Eastern Point

Annisquam

A class for families to share in the joy of yoga. Parents will join their children for a fun hour of yoga poses, games, and a quiet end with techniques offered for self-soothing at home. Recommended for ages 3-103! Parents of adult children can even enjoy the FUN!
This class is donation-based with all proceeds going to Boston Children’s Hospital “Yoga Reaches Out” fundraiser, taking place at Gillette Stadium on April 28. Members of the Treetop community will join with over 1000 yogis to practice yoga and raise critical funds for the amazing Wellness Program. The Wellness Program was designed to help families of patients cope with the stress that comes with having a child endure ongoing treatments or long stays in the hospital. The program provides a sanctuary for parents and family, giving them a place to unwind and offering healing support, such as yoga, exercise, and Reiki.
Recommended…
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You know when you go to buy a birthday card at CVS and they’re all so sappy with superlatives that are completely over-the-top gushing about the person you’re buying the card for?
Well there truly aren’t enough superlatives for how much our mom does for us.
Even after losing our dad.
Knowing we can always count on her. She may not seem like a rock to everyone else but to the people that are really around our family, they all know how much of a rock she is.
We love you so much Ma. Wouldn’t trade you in for all the other mothers in the world.
You’re our rock. You’re our constant.
I wish a simple “thank you” could cover it all but there will never be thank you enough.
Love, us-

The heft and solid feel of the handle they send you, the smoothness of the shave, the way lower cost. Dollar Shave Club IS AN ABSOLUTE NO BRAINER. It’s a downright luxurious shaving experience and it is one third the cost of buying Gillette Razors.
You can sign up, try it for one month and if you don’t like it cancel. There is no question in my mind that once you try it you won’t go back. Perfect stocking stuffer gift. $6
Join The Dollar Shave Club Here
Watch the unboxing video and first shave-
Dollar Shave Club Unboxing Pics-
Join The Dollar Shave Club Here
This was the original post which led me to ordering signing up for Dollar Shave Club about a week ago-
In light of my recent shaving disaster I’m taking my boy Rick Doucette’ (among other people’s) advice. Literally 7 different people emailed me today telling me how much they dig the dollar saving club service.
Rick Says These Razors Are Great and They Ship You 4 New Blades Each Month for $6 Including Shipping and Handling.
What a handsome son of a gun the Rick Doucette is.
So for $72 a year I’ll get 48 Blades. Way Less Than Gillette razors for the same quality shave. I get to toss the blades once a week and use a fresshie. They give you a free handle and if you don’t like the razors you simply quit without any obligation. No Brainer city baby.
I ordered the middle of the line razors-
From the site-
How it Works
Are you ready to join the ranks of our enlightened membership?
Dollar Shave Club couldn’t be simpler. Select one of our great razors, pay one low monthly fee, and we send ‘em right to your door. No more over-paying for fancy brand name shave tech.
No more forgetting to buy your blades.
Dear Cape Ann Friends,
Today is the official release of Stamford ’76, A True Story of Murder, Corruption, Race, and Feminism in the 1970s. Woo hoo. And only 20 years in the making.
I have a reading at the library at 7 this Thursday, April 18th, and I will be doing a Gloucester Writers Center event at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center on May 22nd. Other regional readings are on my website, http://www.joeannhart.com. Come join me when you can. Love you all.
JoeAnn

Very happy news that the Studio will be opening this week.

Episode 90.5
A BONUS EPISODE! We roadcasted, we know how much Bossman really loves that!
We touch base with eachother (because it’s been a minute). Bside discsusses her 1 of 2 Bucket List trips to New Orleans (7 days prior). Alicia disusses her 8 days of travel coming up. Why we are headed to Burlington, VT. Our plans while in Vermont, Cabot/Ben & Jerry’s, etc.
Summer Goals. (wait what?)
FAST FORWARD
How was Burlington, what did we do? Did we hit all the spots we said we would?
Listen now and find out!
Oh and we did some plugs!
May 4th-Barre to Benefit The Sunrise Fund-The Energy Barre Beverly https://www.facebook.com/events/551452932049342/
May 9th-Ipswich Bay Cornhole @True North Brewery to benefit Hook-A-Cure 6pm
https://www.facebook.com/events/575817352924954
May 13th-The Sunrise Fund Golf Tournament
https://www.facebook.com/events/780618725650171/
Hook-A-Cure Fishing Tournament July 19th @ Mile Marker
http://hookacure.org
#burlingtonbound #bucketlistcheck #roadcast #podcast #aliciaunleached #cabotcreamery #benandjerrys #thesunrisefund #hookacure
#NotreDame sympathy for our world heritage & caretakers, and future daunting task of clearing and rebuilding – #gargoyles #JohnTaylorArms 1920s etchings pic.twitter.com/SZuRJtk9NH
— Gloucester Plover (@Glostaplover) April 15, 2019
Et ça se calme pas… #NotreDameDeParis pic.twitter.com/lTYp1eNBWt
— Thomas Vampouille (@tomvampouille) April 15, 2019
The moment #NotreDame’s spire fell pic.twitter.com/XUcr6Iob0b
— Patrick Galey (@patrickgaley) April 15, 2019
— Gloucester Plover (@Glostaplover) April 15, 2019
Smoke billowing from Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. pic.twitter.com/mvx4jN19fH
— David Almacy (@almacy) April 15, 2019
Ave Maria pic.twitter.com/lb6Y5XV05a
— Ignacio Gil (@Inaki_Gil) April 15, 2019


The Notre Dame Cathedral, one of the most historic landmarks in Paris and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world, caught fire, 800 years of Heritage, History. My heart aches for Paris France. Prayers to all.#staystrongParisFrance
— Sefatia Romeo Theken (@STheken) April 15, 2019
We are deeply saddened by the tragic fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, a treasure of the world’s cultural heritage. We extend our sympathies to the people of France and all those who were actively working to preserve its art and architecture. pic.twitter.com/Z4A2Ieq0yT
— J. Paul Getty Museum (@GettyMuseum) April 15, 2019

Know a writer who would like to up their game? The first annual Dogtown Writers Festival is gearing up for its inaugural launch this September.
Time to “Save the Date!”
All of the impressive details to be revealed in May 2019…😃




and so this is April
I think our backyard hawk nest may have eggs. I see a hawk in there nearly all day and I believe it to be a nesting female. Unfortunately I haven’t yet figured out a way to get a “bird’s eye view” of these eggs/hatchlings (though I am considering arranging for a bucket truck to assist…….kidding, or course) so I don’t have good photos to share of this little family. But here are some other recent hawk photos to bring them to your mind. They are quite beautifully majestic.


Our little Piping Plover family has for the second year in a row been shunted into the parking lot. Saturday morning at 7am they were seen courting and nest scraping on the beach. After a full morning of plenty of dogs off leash romping on the beach, they were nest scraping in the parking lot. By nightfall, they were mating in the parking lot.
Piping Plover Good Harbor beach nest scrape April 13, 2019
This behavior is precisely what happened last year. The PiPls would begin their morning courting and nest scraping on the beach but by the end of each warm April weekend day, especially off leash days, they were found courting and nest scraping in the parking lot.
Piping Plover parking lot courtship Good Harbor Beach April 2019
Sadly, there is a contingency that endlessly denies that the people not following the leash laws have any responsibility. They expertly spread misinformation and twist words around and this is not helping the Piping Plovers successfully nest and fledge chicks. It’s heartbreaking really because nesting in the parking lot very adversely affects the health of the parents and chicks for a whole host of reasons. The adults will be expending twice as much energy, guarding a nest scrape in both the parking lot and on the beach. Last year, the birds maintained their territory on the beach the entire time they were brooding eggs in the parking lot. Intelligently so, when you think about it, because the beach nest is the precise location they marched their chicks to only one day after hatching.
Piping Plover monitors are not dog haters. Many of us are dog owners (some with multiple dogs) and most of us love all animals, wild and domestic.
I have, as well as have many of our PiPl advocates, been addressing not only the issue of people not following the leash laws at Good Harbor Beach, but problems around littering and trash collection and how these issues adversely affects Piping Plovers and all wildlife. Before there was the Animal Advisory Committee list of recommendation and the city’s Piping Plover Plan, I presented a list of recommendations, which included how to help the PiPl in regard to littering. This plan was presented on July 9, 2018. We fully recognize the threat gulls and Crows pose to the chicks. The focus of late has been the dogs on the beach because they are the greatest disrupters to courtship and brooding and because the PROBLEM IS STILL NOT RESOLVED, despite the ordinance change. There were dogs off leash all over Good Harbor Beach at the time of this writing (Saturday night) and only a very few gulls and Crows. We recognize that compliance with the ordinance won’t happen overnight, but rather than helping, misinformation is continually spewed.
As we have posted many times (including photos of), there are Eastern Coyotes and Red Fox on our local beaches. We see their easily recognized tracks in the sand. But one coyote or one fox, which is the most set of tracks that we ever see on a beach on a given morning at dawn or an evening at dusk, does not in any way equal the disruption to Piping Plovers while they are courting and brooding to that which is caused by several hundred dogs romping on the beach on a single day.
ADULT BIRDS ARE NOT IN DANGER OF BEING EATEN BY FOX, COYOTES, AND DOGS BECAUSE THEY CAN FLY AWAY FROM MAMMALIAN PREDATORS.
Crane Beach, which has by far many more natural predators than does GHB, successfully fledges chicks every year.
Crow in the dune this morning at daybreak. I have posted often about the problem of gulls, Crows, and litter and how the issue negatively impacts Piping Plovers.
ADULT PIPING PLOVERS AND GULLS FEED SIDE BY SIDE ALONG THE SHORELINE.
Gulls and Crows threaten Piping Plover chicks, but we are not even at the chick stage yet. Folks might want to know that because of the restaurants lining the boulevard at Revere Beach, the community has a much, much greater problem with gulls and Crows than we could ever imagine, literally hundreds, if not thousands, on any morning or afternoon. And yet, Revere Beach successfully fledges chicks each year in the exact same locations, and only doors down from where the restaurants are located.
Winthrop Shores Reservation Beach, a densely packed neighborhood with rows upon rows of of triple decker homes facing their beach has a problem with house cats on the beach, and yet this community manages to successfully fledge chicks year in and year out, in the exact same locations.
What do these three very different types of beach habitats have in common, and what are these three beach communities doing right that we are not doing? Perhaps it is because the citizens respect their community’s leash laws.
Repeatedly claiming disbelief at the number of dogs we are encountering at Good Harbor Beach, I have been pressured and cajoled into sharing photos of dogs on the beach, and when I do, there is public objection on their part. I invite all the negative PiPl Facebook commenters who we NEVER, EVER, EVER see at Good Harbor Beach, to come lend a hand. You were invited to work with us on solving the dogs on the beach issue and our invitation was ignored.
Additional note- Today, Sunday, a former off-leash day, there were fewer dogs on the beach than yesterday, a former on-leash day (as of 12pm). Puzzling, but we are not questioning the PiPls good fortune! Huge shout out to ACOs Teagan and Jamie for their hard work, to to all the people who did not bring their dogs to the beach today, to Gloucester’s DPW for installing the unmissable new signs, and to all the folks who came to GHB today, read the signs, and departed (we saw that happen)!
Our GHB Piping Plovers are weighing their options. Perhaps if we can keep the dog disturbance to a minimum, they will abandon their nest scrape in the parking lot and stay on the beach.
Very briefly gorgeous sunrise this morning, before the heavier clouds descended