One Lucky Ducky was not so lucky as it went bye bye about 100 yards east of the Sagamore Bridge on Saturday afternoon! I guess the new fly-over worked!
Fortunately there are photos and I can figure out which duck flew the coop.
Many thanks to all the great folks at the MOP unveiling who jumped in with cash
donations. $320- came in that night and they got to customize their Lucky Ducks.
Good news is that Bill will be partially retro covered with Mass Health! Hooray! They will still have in excess of $20,000 out of pocket which makes our contributions even more note worthy.
Those of you who saw Bill on Friday night could see that he is doing well. His eye still looks like hell but his spirit is great and many of you are contributing to those high spirits.
I'm embarrassed to say that I didn't have a signature sheet for all the good people who donated Friday night. I can't thank you by name but you know who you are and we thank you very much.
Lucky drove like a champ up and back. Got lots of looks, comments and rubber necking as Lucky chugged along. Can't wait for warmer weather to properly attach
all 500 of them!!
We stayed in Danvers Friday night. As we were walking through the hotel lobby to the bar -where else?- he was looking slightly right and barreled into an older short guy

He can't see out of the eye very well yet, and perhaps never may, but we won't hope for that outcome.
Joe is searching for newer used rubber for Lucky. I'm not confident about the haul to the Big Easy with a couple of those tires. Maybe he can find some nice spinners in the Clair cast offs?