Written by Andrew JoyceJune 7, 2019 And This One’s for Barb T. Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailPinterestPrintLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related 6 thoughts on “And This One’s for Barb T.” Great shot, Andrew. Lucky to get five gulls posed. šš¶ Christine LikeLike Reply Lovely! ā„ LikeLike Reply New England coast! I recently discovered that my ancestor John Parsons Jr (I am a Parsons) arrived in Gloucester in 1627 with a man to whom he was apparently apprenticed – a boat builder. LikeLike Reply Great shot. LikeLike Reply Gulls but no buoys… z’up wit dat? LikeLike Reply Some of your buddies look familiar. I think the one on the right stole my sandwich. But Iām not bitter. LikeLike Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ
New England coast! I recently discovered that my ancestor John Parsons Jr (I am a Parsons) arrived in Gloucester in 1627 with a man to whom he was apparently apprenticed – a boat builder. LikeLike Reply
Some of your buddies look familiar. I think the one on the right stole my sandwich. But Iām not bitter. LikeLike Reply
Great shot, Andrew. Lucky to get five gulls posed. šš¶ Christine
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Lovely! ā„
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New England coast! I recently discovered that my ancestor John Parsons Jr (I am a Parsons) arrived in Gloucester in 1627 with a man to whom he was apparently apprenticed – a boat builder.
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Great shot.
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Gulls but no buoys… z’up wit dat?
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Some of your buddies look familiar. I think the one on the right stole my sandwich. But Iām not bitter.
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