Kayaks and snow
Posted on by Donna Ardizzoni
Published by Donna Ardizzoni
Ardizzoni Photography, Business Manager, Grandmother, love living in Gloucester, love to swim, kayak, walk and of course take pictures. Our company does computer networking, Office Management, Medical Billing, transcription, networking software updates and virus protection View all posts by Donna Ardizzoni
Waiting ~ waiting ~ waiting ~ it has been a long winter ~
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Thanks Mary, we are all waiting.. it is 45 degrees right now and a walk to the beach is in order
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This is Magnolia Beach. I generally look for driftwood on that beach and its a nice walk.
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That it is.. maybe I will meet you there one day
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There are some videos on You Tube of kayakers sliding down snowy mountains.
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Thanks sounds fun
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Donna,
Not sure if I posted this already been a long day this way :-O
here is what I found out about Somerville from Mom this weekend called. She thinks it was Perkins Street (Row House?) and at the end of the road was a Catholic Church and Priest was (Father Hogan Michael Irish). She worked at a store named Filene’s (Boston), converted to Macy’s 2006. And times were very tough $$$ as dad was out of work trucker strike (Teamsters). This was after the Korean War think he got out in 1953.
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OOPs I forgot the first part or reply which is how pretty this photo is lying in wait for the right weather to seet out on the journey 🙂 Thanks!!
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Thanks Dave, my husband and I cannot wait to go kayaking, we leave our kayaks in the garage
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You go “get em” like sitting in quiet meadow, mountain top there is a very special peace out on the water 🙂
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