Hi Everyone,
As a newbie to Gloucester, Joey asked that I share my view of things, so here’s my first post…
My first visit to Gloucester was through scuba diving. I fell in love with the area and starting spending more time here, not just diving, but exploring other things.(the diving here is amazing!) I had no preconceived notions of Gloucester, all I really knew was that it was a fishing town and close to the beach. I remembered thinking Cape Ann was so confusing to navigate, which is funny now.
I was tired of life in the North End, driving around for 45 min. just to find a parking space, lugging groceries and gear up 4 flights of stairs to our tiny apartment. By searching for more information on Gloucester, I found the GMG blog and that became my daily read. After bombarding my boyfriend, Mike, with real estate listings for over a year, we actually started viewing homes and in March found the one for us. I have now been a resident of Gloucester for 10 months!
I am discovering all the great restaurants, shops, artists, nature spots, etc and I feel like I am always finding something new. I can honestly say that the Italian food in the North End has nothing on Gloucester’s! My neighbors are kind, helpful and considerate, which reinforces the strong community this city has. I have friends who come to visit and they can’t believe that people actually stop their car to let you cross the street.
My weekdays are filled with a job in advertising and a long commute. When I come home from a bad day, I remind myself, “hey, look where I get to live”. On weekends you can find me on Good Harbor or the Blvd. walking Coconut, downtown eating and drinking with Mike, taking photographs, antique hunting, diving, attempting to surf, riding my ’89 Sportster and working on the house.
I am excited to share my discoveries with you and look forward to you educating me on Gloucester. I promise my next post will be shorter!
Attached is a picture of the urchins on the wall at folly cove.
Alicia

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