Here are few photos that have been collecting virtual dust on my Hard Drive.
My View of Life on the Dock
It’s going to be a beautiful day here on the Island, I hope!
So I’m sure no one will be reading GMG Today.
Here are a couple of fun websites to check out if you are an Artist or just interested in Art.
The first is “Wetcanvas”. It’s a great forum for artists to find out about; Materials, techniques, and just get your ass kissed if you post one of your works there. 🙂
http://www.wetcanvas.com/index.php
Another mutual butt kissing site;
http://www.artbreak.com/my_account/works
Just Kidding! These two sites are great for advice and feedback on your art. Check them out! and if you have any other sites to share please do in the comment section.
Thanks, Paul
Blaze our 10 year old jack russell loves to watch the gulls go crazy at the State Fish Pier in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Filmed last year.
Last of the Wooden Eastern Rigged Side Draggers
Meet Will Toppan, The Owner of the last “Art, Rock’s!” Rock.
Will and his Dad found that Rock in record time. I received an email within an hour after it was posted on GMG.
Here’s the email I received from Will and bill;
Mr. Frontiero,
thank you, my son has been on a mission to find one. You have made his day. Words can’t describe his expression upon finding it. You have a special following, please continue, I’m sure more smiles will follow.
Bill and Will Toppan
Thanks to my Son Chris for dropping off the “Art, Rock” this morning. At this moment he’s watching the time on His Ipod. At exactly 10am He will release the Rock where he was instructed to do so. Here are a few Photos. Sorry about the out of focus Rock photo. It’s hard doing things with only your left hand when your right handed.
I’m Hurt! and somebody’s gotta pay! and it will probably be Joey! Being left off his Twitter list is an insult! How dare you? No “Art, Rocks!” for you! only for someone who follows my twitter account! http://twitter.com/#!/capeannpainter
Follow if you’d like a Free piece of Art! You’ll have to do some leg work to collect it. but you have to be one of my Twitter followers. Goodluck! Next rock coming very soon.
Mendy Garron, NER Marine Mammal Stranding Coordinator
NOAA Fisheries Service
Hi Joey,
I did see the video and this too is a harbor porpoise. Below is a picture of the common dolphin from yesterday (photo provide by USCG). As you will notice, the dorsal fin is much more ‘hooked’ shape compared to a harbor porpoise.
Thanks so much!
Mendy
Funny that we had the post from Bill O’Connor about ID’ing the harbor porpoise and what do you know he surfaces up in front of our dock the at about the same time Bill’s post went live.
The Allison-Carol
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