The Wild, Wild Beach

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Dear sisters,

Hop in the Beach Buggy and let’s take a ride through the pioneer days of the Wild, Wild Beach. Gurnet/Saquish Beach.

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  1. Adrienne says:

    If you’d like to know more about Mrs. Hannah Thomas, try this website. There is quite a bit of information here: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39851631

    Great post as usual!

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Hi there, Adrienne,
      Thanks so much for the link. I look forward to reading more about her. Fodder for a future post, I’m sure!
      Hope all is well and you are feeling great.
      xo Deb

  2. susana says:

    Is it possible to buy one of the calendars? Id love to buy
    One. My mother had relatives. From Massachusett and. And Maine. Love. The lighthouses..

  3. bonnie ellis says:

    Just love the idea of your calendar. It’s a great way to involve the public. Good thinking farmgirl!

  4. Joan says:

    Oh fun oh fun oh fun!!!! seeing and reading about the beach and your calendar is s super great idea!! You always have something fun going to involve others – very sweet. Yes let us know when the calendar is ready. God bless Happy 4th of July!!!

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Hi Joan!
      Thanks so much!
      Calendars are ready! Let me know if you’d like one and I’ll send one out to you.
      hugs,
      Deb

  5. Lu Johnson says:

    Hi. I cannot believe you moved to Plymouth, my childhood playground! Check with Plymouth historical Society and with the Plantation. They have a lot of records back to 1620. Check with the Brewster family ,alot of the original Mayflower families still live in Plymouth. We would ride the boat to Gurnet for picnics from Manomet.

  6. Sally says:

    Truly amazing photos and stories. What an interesting place, you are so lucky!

  7. duxsix says:

    How do I get one of those calendars. Would make a great Xmas present for my wife. We live in Duxbury

  8. duxsix says:

    Can anyone tell me where to get a calendar?

  9. Paul Christian says:

    The gentleman in the photo with the chickens is my uncle, Bill Jacobs from about 1912, life long resident of the Gurnet and a lobsterman

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