Apocalypso Now by Walter Egan
Known as the “Athens of the South”, Nashville is a musical magnet attracting songwriters and musicians to head on down to this “Music City” to philosophise in song and verse.
So it’s no surprise that a songwriter and musician of Walter Egan’s calibre found himself gravitating there following the life-changing events of his father’s death and his marriage heading for the skids.
Nevertheless, out of destruction comes creation and, with Nashville being a city famed for its co-write practices, a flexible change in working habits as a solo writer found Egan collaborating with resident composers to distil the complex emotions of his life into song; enabling him to shed a skin or two and move forward with his life.
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Naomi Mahotoo, 3, touches one of the traps while she and her aunt, Amy Lamoureux of Gloucester, check out the towering tree-like installation in front of the police station. Local schoolchildren had a chance to paint the 500 buoys that will adorn this yearâs tree.Â
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Volunteers used lobster traps  to build Gloucesterâs traditional holiday tree outside the Gloucester Police Department on Main Street. Because of the coronavirus pandemic there is no entrance to go inside the tree.
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A woman on her phone walks past the Lobster Trap Christmas Tree set up outside the Gloucester Police Department on Main Street.Â