Artists of the Rockport Art Association:
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Donna and I walked passed this building this afternoon. It's a pretty street.
Please visit the above link to retreat into the Motif #1 of the fourties.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Rockport Art Association
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Scott Lord on Silent Film, Scott Lord on Swedish Film, Scott Lord on Mystery Film
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9:07 PM
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Pigeon Cove and vicinity: Donna and I spending the weekend on Cape Ann
Pigeon Cove and vicinity
Rockport in 1873- Another old hardcover I can't get through fast enough.
Donna and I are spending the weekend on Cape Ann, my not having begun any typing until the end of the
evening.
Rockport in 1873- Another old hardcover I can't get through fast enough.
Donna and I are spending the weekend on Cape Ann, my not having begun any typing until the end of the
evening.
Blog thoughts of
Scott Lord on Silent Film, Scott Lord on Swedish Film, Scott Lord on Mystery Film
at
8:45 PM
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Echoes from Cape Ann : Donna and I spending the weekend in Rockport
Echoes from Cape Ann : a book of poems, recitat...
When I have an afternoon to read a lot of poetry I may like to return to this volume. It began to rain after breakfast, which Donna and I had on Atlantic Road in Gloucester, below Good Harbor Beach, but with a view of it. It rained until we were at Front Beach and the Burial Ground in Rockport. We just finished filming her by the (indoor) pool and spa.
There is a claim that Cape Ann was not named for Queen Anne, but for Anne of Denmark. It dates from the 19th century.
When I have an afternoon to read a lot of poetry I may like to return to this volume. It began to rain after breakfast, which Donna and I had on Atlantic Road in Gloucester, below Good Harbor Beach, but with a view of it. It rained until we were at Front Beach and the Burial Ground in Rockport. We just finished filming her by the (indoor) pool and spa.
There is a claim that Cape Ann was not named for Queen Anne, but for Anne of Denmark. It dates from the 19th century.
Blog thoughts of
Scott Lord on Silent Film, Scott Lord on Swedish Film, Scott Lord on Mystery Film
at
8:19 PM
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