We were on our good friends’ boat the other day with their 3 children, our two boys, and two additional cousins. As we watched all of the children laugh and chill on the bow while we made our way around the back shore of Gloucester, he said, “I love that these kids are all growing up so salty.”
Well, me too.
Today the boys asked if I would do a post in which they could talk about how they haul lobster traps. How do you say “no” to that! So, as they hauled some gear, I took a bunch of photos and they taught me what was up along the way.
This is what they had to say….
I love the salty life and great photos
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Teach them the way of Glosta Sailors ! 🙂
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Thatcher starts sailing lessons next summer when he’s eight. He can’t wait.
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That was a great slideshow with good comments. sounds like a fun day. Thanks for sharing
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Love the pics and the captions, very interesting and easy to understand for us non-fishermen!
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Very nice -and brought back memories of pulling the pot’s myself with dad early 60’s out of lanes cove beyond the breakwall and Jason P. later 60’s…Thanks 🙂 Dave
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Love those boys – and the lessons they teach us all! Miss you, Thatcher and Finn!
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I want to grow up salty, too! (A little late for me?) I remember my dad doing that when I was little but he never took me along. Thanks, boys (and mom!) now I finally know how it’s done!
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