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After 2 weeks of attacking his reflection, this Robin appears to have given up.An infrequent visitor, a Sei Whale swam by, skim feeding with open mouth.Our Mourning Dove couple is back, nesting above the solar panels.We’re hoping the deer now have plenty to eat elsewhere.This Red Squirrel found an appropriate color for its background.“I’ve got a problem if that second Cananda Goose wants to share my rock.”“I’m outta here!”On Niles Pond, Eddy (the Great) Egret never seems to get all his feathers in order.“Much better view of the pond from up here.”We haven’t had swans for years. I hope he/she has a mate.Mom Mallard, talking to her duckling at the far left – “No, we’re not going swimming yet.”And a proud mom, at that.
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Feather & Wedge in Rockport is generously hosting a Rockport Farmers Market 2026 Kickoff and Fundraiser! Join us Saturday June 6th at F&W (5 Main st Rockport) for yummy appetizers made with ingredients from our vendors and a cash bar which will include a special drink the “Farmer’s Whim” cocktail which will change every week thru the market season using ingredients from our vendors!
Tickets are $35 there are two sessions 12:30-1:45 and 2:00-3:15.
Cape Ann Artisans Prepare for June Open Studios Experience Art Where Itโs Made!
Gloucester and Rockport, MA. Spring Tour: Sat & Sun, June 6-7.ย ย 10AM-5PMย
The Cape Ann Artisans have laid the groundwork for the Spring Open Studios to be held Saturday and Sunday, June 6-7. The 2026 brochures are now completed with a suggested route for visitors to drive around Cape Ann over the two-day period.
With several artisans on sabbatical, the tour includes a manageable twelve studios affording visitors more time with each artisan. Open Studios offer the unique opportunity to see the workings of each maker in an intimate, working environment. Many of the studios are found in Cape Ann neighborhoods where relatively few people would normally venture.
Here’s a sampling of what to expect as you follow the map or choose your own route:
Along the Annisquam River, visit with Nina Goodick to see her endearing collection of pottery reflecting her passion for family and community and Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco with a vast selection of sea glass wearable art and garden steppingstones. Approaching Annisquam, head up Holly Street to find John Abisamraโs tantalizing fine art photographs of nature in all its forms. Just around the corner, you will find Tina Frassicaโs colorful quilts in her studio known as the Art Hatchery. Take a turn into Annisquam and see Katrina Abbottโs hand-built pottery and hand printed textiles.
Enroute to downtown Rockport, near Pigeon Cove you will find Sara Wrightโs Handwoven and Knit Accessories and a demo of her work on the loom. As you continue toward town, visit with new Artisan, John Bassett in his barn studio featuring exquisite wall pieces of eco-friendly glass formed using a kiln, glass cutter and wet saw. John writes in a recent post, โMost of my shapes come from bottles saved by friends and recycled.โ
Pam Strattonโs Mosaic studio is just above downtown Rockport. Here you will find mosaic wall pieces, sculpture, jewelry, and garden art. Check out her ever-evolving mosaic โtreeโ and new mosaic QR code. Leaving Rockport along South Street, turn off to see Rob Diebbollโs oil and watercolor paintings in his delightful studio and beautifully tended gardens.
Following 127A along the coast, you will find yourself in East Gloucester to visit with Cindy Efinger, Jane Keddy, and Kathryn Roberts. Cindyโs studio is full of surprises โ the latest will literally turn your head. Check out her new living mixed media block sculptures. Jane, another new artisan will delight you with her textile prints and mixed media. Jane uses natural dyes and fiber reactive dyes working in various techniques including Shibori.
Just around the corner off of Eastern Avenue, you will find Kathryn Roberts. Kathrynโs watercolors are a true reflection of all that is treasured on Cape Ann. In her latest blog, Kathryn shares, โMy strong connections to this special place have inspired and challenged me to capture the rugged beauty of its coastline, which began as a child while spending summers at the beach and picnics at Stage Fort Parkโฆ I enjoy bringing joy, hope and creating connections with my viewers.โ
Brochures are available at the Cape Ann Chamber, via Discover Gloucester, the visitorsโ centers, the 128-north kiosk, hotels, inns, and major tourist attractions around Cape Ann. You can also download the brochure and map from the Cape Ann Artisans website. While visiting artisans in their studios, you can participate in the grocery gift card drawing and also receive complementary copies of North Shore Magazine and New England Home on a first come, first serve basis.
The full list of Artisans and the new tour route are shown below. New members are marked with an asterisk. Read more about each artist in the โFrom the Studioโ blog.
WELLSPRING HOUSE dedicated a vibrant, handcrafted bench on the grounds of its headquarters at 302 Essex Avenue in Gloucester, marking more than thirty years of partnership with BROOKWOOD SCHOOL in Manchester. The bench, a whimsical, colorful work of functional art designed by artist Claudia Paraschiv and built by The Cornerstone Creative, was inspired by student artwork created during the 2024 celebration of the partnershipโs 30th anniversary. It was officially unveiled during Brookwoodโs annual first-grade spring planting visit last Wednesday, when students and families gathered at Wellspring to tend gardens, connect with the community, and carry forward a tradition that has shaped young lives for a generation.
The bench is dedicated in honor of three Brookwood educators, whose vision and dedication built the partnership from the ground up: Sarah Dawe, Pam Hawes, and Jeff Wilfahrt. Over more than three decades, they wove Wellspringโs values into the fabric of first-grade learning, crafting year-long curricula, organizing meaningful visits, and nurturing in hundreds of young students the understanding that small acts of generosity can bring great joy.
Wellspringโs mission is to inspire families and adults on the North Shore to achieve employment and financial security through stable housing, education, job training, and career readiness. Across the region, too many parents and young adults are doing everything right and still struggling to get ahead โ facing rising housing costs, grocery bills, childcare needs, and constant financial uncertainty. Wellspring meets that reality with coordinated, compassionate support. The new bench, installed overlooking the wildflower garden that Brookwoodโs young gardeners have helped cultivate season after season, reflects that same spirit: a space that is genuinely welcoming and restorative for every person who visits โ families seeking stability, students arriving to take High Schol Equivalency exams, and individuals working to build more secure futures.
โWellspring House is deeply grateful for this enduring partnership with Brookwood School,โ shared Melissa Dimond, Wellspringโs President and Executive Director. โFor more than thirty years, Brookwoodโs students have brought their creativity, generosity, and care to everything they do here โ tending our gardens, contributing to our community, and helping make this a place where people feel truly welcome. This bench is a celebration of that spirit, and a reminder of what is possible when a community decides to show up for one another.โ
The Wellspring HouseโBrookwood School partnership is one of the longest-running community service collaborations on the North Shore, and one of the most hands-on. For more than twenty years, Brookwoodโs first-grade classes have visited Wellspring each spring and fall to plant bulbs and flowers, cultivating the wildflower beds that now frame the new bench. Beyond the gardens, students have decorated holiday stockings for children in Wellspringโs family shelter, assembled โleaving basketsโ for individuals transitioning into stable housing, and donated toys, art supplies, and holiday meals, each act of generosity carefully shaped by teachers into something children could carry with them long after first grade ended.
โFor more than thirty years, Wellspring House has helped our students understand that service is not something separate from learning โ it is learning. Generations of Brookwood students have arrived at Wellspring to plant, create, give, and connect, but they have also left with something lasting themselves: empathy, perspective, and a deeper understanding of community. We are profoundly grateful for this enduring partnership and for all that Wellspring has given to our students and families over the years,โ said Jon Bartlett, Head of Schools, Brookwood School.
The bench was designed by Claudia Paraschiv of Studioful Design in Salem, MA, a woman-owned social enterprise rooted in participatory design, the belief that the most meaningful spaces are shaped by the people who will inhabit them, making it a natural fit for a project born directly from the imaginations of Brookwoodโs students. Through a hands-on workshop, students were invited to draw and share memories of Wellspring House and reflect on what gives them a feeling of home. โThe result was the creation of four symbols: a house for Wellspringโs mission, a tulip for the bulbs the children planted, a butterfly for the pollinators, and a heart for love and community,โ Claudia shared.
The bench was brought to life by The Cornerstone Creative, a Gloucester-based nonprofit that uses woodworking and craftsmanship as a vehicle for youth mentorship. That both collaborators work at the intersection of making and community is no coincidence: it reflects exactly the values that have defined the WellspringโBrookwood partnership for thirty years.
Wellspring House fosters and enhances its grounds with a wild mix of trees and perennials, creating colorful, inviting spaces to rest, relax, and restore. The new bench is the newest expression of that commitment โ a place to sit, to breathe, and to feel, however briefly, that the world is a generous place.
Visit wellspringhouse.org to learn more about the range of meaningful ways to engage directly with the North Shore community through Wellspring. From hands-on outdoor work to sharing professional expertise to supporting families during the holidays, each opportunity is well-organized, personally rewarding, and connected to the more than 2,000 individuals and families Wellspring serves each year throughout the North Shore and beyond.
Brookwoodโs Lindsay Murphy, Sarah Dawe, Jane OโConnor, Jeff Wilfahrt and Pam Hawes with Wellspringโs Melissa Dimond
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I haven’t posted anything about our LobstaLand osprey pair Annie and Squam yet this season as I am a little bit behind on almost everything! We are pleased to see there are currently 3 eggs in the nest due to hatch at the end of the month. Watching the Essex Greenbelt osprey cam is a particularly fun way to spend time. I appreciate the efforts to keep us updated through blog posts by David Rimmer. Check it out at this link. Here are some screenshots showing Annie on the nest and also Squam sitting as relief. Squam apparently is doing some nest rearranging. I hope Annie approves!
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