Rifkin's Reflections
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Christmas joy came early to Cotuit this year
Christmas in Cotuit was a great success Saturday

Santa arrived at the Cotuit Town Landing by boat to the delight of the waiting crowd.

Magician Peter Boie makes a peace dove appear at the Cotuit Public Library before the arrival of Santa.

Face painting, a magic show and soon Santa--what kid wouldn't have wanted to be in Cotuit Saturday?

You can tell by the kids' expressions that Peter Boie must be on heck of a magician!

The kids weren't the only onese waiting for Santa. Here, Nicholas waits for St. Nick!

Who doesn't love a candy cane, especially when it comes from Santa!
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In a world full of hatred, greed, apathy, selfishness...it's always nice to see the smiles.
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Paul Rifkin was born 66 years ago and not a day too soon. Socialist Jewish blood flows through his arteries and veins - his capillaries are getting clogged with the righteous indignation directed toward our fellow citizen's complicity with the immorality of our government.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., first kiss at the age of 14 at Pottstown (PA) Community Camp, U.S. Army (1960-1962) honorably discharged but barely, graduated from George Washington University (1965), San Francisco hippie (1965-1972), Zen Buddhist monk (1972-1974), world traveler, hedonist and womanizer (1974-1979), ran Boston Marathon (1982) but barely, settled down with Ellen Mycock (1988) and stopped womanizing, co-owner of Moonakis Cafe in Waquoit, Falmouth (1989-present), photographer (1948-present), professional videographer (1994-present) peace activist (seemingly forever), hot-tempered but good-hearted (from birth).
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I know this because Santa saves money every year by replacing the elves (who have a powerful union) with Smurfs. I was Minister Of Information one year.