Friday was the final day of this summer’s Harbor Explorers Program at
-Laura
Friday was the final day of this summer’s Harbor Explorers Program at
-Laura
Tuesday we had both sun and wind, so Level 3 and the Racing Class students sailed J22’s to
Back at Courageous, we pulled up a few lobster traps and found green crabs, red rock crabs, a sea star, and even a flounder (which had also swum into a trap). Finally a week of sun and great catches.
-Laura
Tuesday we had both sun and wind, so Level 3 and the Racing Class students sailed J22’s to
Back at Courageous, we pulled up a few lobster traps and found green crabs, red rock crabs, a sea star, and even a flounder (which had also swum into a trap). Finally a week of sun and great catches.
At Georges Island I’m usually the one you see with the kite in my hand that you ask can you get one but I say no because we need these for our other trips. But some time you will see me up in the fort showing people around and making sure they don’t get lost. Some times you might even see me down at the beach helping out Franky. But I’m usually the guy teaching the kids to fly kites by their selves.
At Spectacle Island I’m the one that shows the groups good spots to eat afterwards I help them set up any game they trying to set up then get groups to go up the hill and fly kites with franky then go back down the hill and get soaked by the rest of the kids that are at the beach. I also act as if I cant swim to get them to teach me how to swim.
-Darius
Most mornings we meet on the stage of the Bank of America Pavilion to hear a little history about how Boston Harbor got to be so clean. So clean we can, and do, swim in it. But the most fun we have in the morning before we get on the boat is to learn a sea chantey. These are the work songs the sailors sang on board the old sailing ships, many of which were built right across the harbor from us in E. Boston. This is one of my favorites. Anyone named Joe (and some people whose name I change to Joe) comes up front to sing this with me.
The name of the song is Haul Away Joe. It was most often used as a hauling chantey, mainly for hauling on the lines to raise the sails on the old sailing ships. The most famous shipbuilder, Donald MacKay, is celebrated with a monument on Castle Island (a miniature Bunker Hill type obelisk) with every ship he ever built carved into the sides. Go check it out.
When I was a little boy, or so my mother told me,
Way haul away, we'll haul away JOE!!
That if I didn't kiss the girls my lips would grow all moldy,
Way haul away, we'll haul away JOE!!
Once I loved an East Boston girl but she was slow and lazy
Way haul away, we'll haul away JOE!!
But then I met a Dorchester girl she really drives me crazy
Way haul away, we'll haul away JOE!!
Way haul away, we'll away for better weather,
Way haul away, we'll haul away JOE!!
Way haul away, we'll haul away together,
Way haul away, we'll haul away JOE!!
-David
Hi my name is Kelly and I am a Junior Marine Educator at Save the Harbor Save the Bay. I work at
Today we went to
-Kelly