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The 'old' Birdseye Build and the Greasy Pole on Cape Ann MA ~ Pavilion Beach for: OUR WORLD TUESDAY LINK The old Birdseye Building was historically home to Gortons and the famed 'Fisherman of Gloucester'. The Greasy Pole is an event during St Peter's Fiesta where usually males walk the greasy pole to capture the flag at the end of it. Cape Ann MA is still struggling with winter. Yet, yesterday photographed some crocuses coming up through the ice and snow. There will be photos this week. Come back now y'all. Wishing you the best in the day. We love your posted comments and our online friends. QUOTE TO PONDER: ' Hope is a walking dream' ~ Aristotle |
Great photo and interesting buildings.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo and thanks for sharing some of the history of the Birdseye Building..Have a happy week ahead!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to see life emerging, Carol! ...:)JP
ReplyDeleteDon't give up hope, Spring is just around the corner.
ReplyDeleteA pretty shoreline, quite the contrast with the industrial building. We've got lots of winter left where I live - we usually see snow into May.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful where you live. Blessings, Janet
ReplyDeletea really impressive harbour photo Carol
ReplyDeleteyou had so much winter this year didn't you? hope you have the prettiest spring and the loveliest summer to come.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of an interesting scene.
ReplyDeleteNice photograph. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully composition of historical place.
ReplyDeleteHmm, interesting photo and backstory.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rock formation in the foreground!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! The buildings are interesting looking.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot, thanks...
ReplyDeleteWish I could say crocuses are coming up through the snow here. :)) It's good news that spring is working it's way north, though.
ReplyDeleteI always love your soothing photos of the water where you live-such a beautiful town.
ReplyDeleteDearest Carol;
ReplyDeleteThe 'old' Birdseye Build is really wonderful and exotic for me♡♡♡ I miss these sea side beauty p;)
Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my dear friend in America, xoxo Miyako*