
On a clear day

My View of Life on the Dock


E.J. Lefavour

“Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.”
A native of Baltimore whose father worked for the military, Zappa recorded more than 60 albums as a soloist and as the founder and leader of The Mothers of Invention. Often miscast as a novelty musician, he wrote complex, difficult to perform classical, jazz, rock, fusion and other music that cannot be contained in any genre. His iconoclastic approach to life often put him at odds with the established order and organized religion, but he was an ardent supporter of free speech and auto-didacticism. Cited as an influence by such diverse musicians as Pierre Boulez, Paul McCartney and George Clinton, Zappa was a multiple Grammy Award winner and was invited to the newly independent Czechoslovakia by Vaclav Havel to advise on cultural matters.
At the time of his death it was rumored he was contemplating a move to Montana to raise dental floss.

From the Urban Dictionary;
leid: The act of putting a lei (pl. leis) over someone’s neck. Usually accompanied by the speaking of “You just got leid.”
lei: one of those flowery necklaces worn at beach parties.
The best gifts are the ones homemade with thought and love and I received one from my daughter Abbey this weekend. It’s a simple thought really, but I love it and thought I’d share because I bet many Mom’s/cooks might enjoy getting one too! They are herb containers with basil, rosemary and oregano and a hanging basket with the leftover plants and some parsley. The decorative containers didn’t have any drainage so she added some pretty rocks on the bottom and moss on top. Love, love, love it! Thank you Abbey! ❤

Hello Joey,
I just discovered your website via a friend who was born in Gloucester and lived in Manchester until moving to Denver more than 40 years ago. He posted on his facebook page your photos of Ten Pound Island from the 1920s. I lived in Manchester for one year in high school and have lived on the North Shore for 50 years. I am going to have to spend some time on your website, it looks very interesting.
I think you would be very interested in my website and my just released ebook, “Diving Cape Ann and Boston’s North Shore.” http://www.liquidspacepublishing.com/
I have made hundreds of scuba dives in Gloucester with camera in hand over the last 40 years and have hundreds of undersea and surface photos some of which are posted on my website.
Thanks for your time.
Donald Whitehead
Uhmmm, No Brainer Here- Purchase a massage and get a bundle of Tulips? One Stop Shopping For Mothers Day
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Hi Joey–
A friend named Glen owns this USCG motor life boat. https://tugster.wordpress.com/2015/12/24/1934-uscg-motor-lifeboat/ He’s elderly and plans to donate it to the San Francisco Maritime NH Park once he completes one more trip on her this coming summer. When he saw this MLB photo over near Adventure and the Gloucester Maritime Center, he became quite excited. Would you have any idea who owns it and how Glen could get in touch with the owner.
Hope you can help . . .
Cheers
Will
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Next Community Reiki Share – Tuesday. May 3rd. 5:15 – 8:15 P.M. $20.00 Suggested Donation. Portion of monthly proceeds donated to charitable fund-raising, local and abroad. This month’s Reiki Share proceeds to help benefit LungForce.org.
Social Ambassador for Lung Force. Last year, upon hearing about the growing rate of lung cancer diagnosis in young women who have never smoked, I became a Social Ambassador for Lung Force to help educate and increase awareness.
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Cheryl’s Healing Journey – Through LungForce Day 2015, I connected with a young woman in Pennsylvania.
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If you’ve been following the fundraising efforts by Charles and George King for the Gloucester High School Albert Bacheler Civil War coat, then you know how creative and ernest they are in accomplishing the restoration of this exciting piece of Gloucester history. Thanks so much to these two dynamos for the thank you notes; not only are they go-getters, but thoughtful, too!

and the sea.


Gloucester students: there’s still time to submit entires SFL Poetry Without Paper
Good luck 🙂

listen here > http://www.grrrrecords.com/crossing-mp3s
The Crossing is a Celtic folk group that utilizes fiddle, cello, flute, whistles, guitars, bodhrans (frame drums), harp and bagpipes to bring alive the essential jigs and reels. Their original songs carry on the centuries-old tradition of good storytelling found in the celtic lands. Add their rich harmonizing vocals, and the result is captivating and energizing. The Crossing has been entertaining audiences since 1984, playing concert halls, pubs, gatherings, churches, Irish fairs and festivals. Their latest album, Baile (Home), exemplifies their traditional foundation with themes of faith, hope, love and truth.
The Crossing will perform at the Orthodox Congregational Church in Lanesville, MA (1120 Washington Street) at 6:00 PM on Saturday, April 30. Admission will be free of charge and a free will donation will be taken. For more information, call 978.283.2345

In a case of the early bird not getting the worm that damaged asparagus (behind little stiffy) was likely the first up but I used an iron rake to clear the leaves a week ago and must have whacked it right in the cojones (that would be the apical meristem.)