I'm surprised the ancestors of the Founders were still able to march!There is a Founders Day parade in Sandwich, MA and the ancestors of the Founders march by families of the 10 Founding Fathers of Sandwich. My brother had to divide his family into three groups to cover the relations, Edmund Freeman being our key relation who was born in Sussex, England in 1595 and died and was buried in Sandwich in 1682..
I took a nap through the main part of the storm. The aftermath was the killer. Lots of road closures (downed trees and power lines), no power from Monday afternoon until Friday evening. We gutted it out. Had to go get water at the police/fire house on Rt. 6 every day, but managed to 1 round in at Dennis Highlands. They lost a few trees too.I expect it would have been similar to when my wife, her mother, and I went to Provincetown at the end of October 1991 and met up with the Perfect Storm. I knew that trip was going to be different when we saw gannets over land while crossing the Sagamore Bridge.
They are a tough lot we think possibly they were related to Ezekiel, as well. Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones.I'm surprised the ancestors of the Founders were still able to march!
There is a Founders Day parade in Sandwich, MA and the ancestors of the Founders march by families of the 10 Founding Fathers of Sandwich. My brother had to divide his family into three groups to cover the relations, Edmund Freeman being our key relation who was born in Sussex, England in 1595 and died and was buried in Sandwich in 1682..
Rumor is he swam ahead of the ship pulling it along with a rope between his teeth. Seems he was motivated by a pursuing polar bear.Dying at 87! Guy was made of cast iron!
Rumor is he swam ahead of the ship pulling it along with a rope between his teeth. Seems he was motivated by a pursuing polar bear.