
Fun you can have with a Photo Booth at a wedding reception

My View of Life on the Dock


I was photographing the coast at the Gloucester edge of Long Beach. That in sync duo caught my eye.
Here are scenes from last night’s Downtown Gloucester, MA, Main Street Block Party, the first of 3. Congratulations to the organizers, volunteers, and City for hosting a great party downtown. We ate at Short and Main — busy, fresh and fantastic. We met friends who went to Topside–heard wonderful reports, there and from other eateries. Downtown was bustling and joyous thanks to stores with open doors, live bands (who was that super band outside Short and Main?), Gloucester Stage’s youth actors, and buskers. Our last stop was frozen yogurt at Cafe Bishco because why not? It had outdoor seating, too.
You have two more chances to get down to a block party: Saturday August 12 and Friday September 1.

I think one of the reasons I’m always the one behind the camera is because I just hate having my picture taken but after reading this I’m going to make sure I get in front of it more often! Are you guilty too? Then check out this article!
So you’re feeling too fat to be photographed
Capt. Bill & Sons Whale Watching and Cape Ann Oil Goes Solar!!!
“I felt it was important to go solar for a number of reasons. As Melissa and I are parents we believed it was important to protect the environment for future of our children. Also, our whale watching business is directly involved with the wonders of Nature and it felt like the right thing to do.
With these key points and the incentives provided to us by the State and Federal government it made the decision easy” “Great to work with Tim and the Cazeault Solar Team”
Mark Cunningham – owner Capt. Bill and Sons Whale Watch and Cape Ann Oil
“ Mark and Melissa were great to work with. They join a partnership with the hundreds of Cape Ann residents and businesses who have worked with us to assist them in saving money and making money with the great investment of solar. And helping the future of our environment”
Tim Sanborn – owner Cazeault Solar and Home
You gotta go check out one of my favorite artists, Joe Higgins gallery on Madfish Wharf. Hit this link if you don’t see the video
77 Rocky Neck Avenue click here for the map

Here’s one of my canvases for sale, but never mind my stuff, check out Joe’s awesome Gyotaku. My buddy Mike Codair bought this one yesterday-


Enza Iocono’s Wine Trap and Beer Holders made out of lobster trap wire are available-

Super premium caps and tees-
Mike is a happy guy-






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Bravo to our little chick, who this evening, we are celebrating day twenty-three! Thank you to all our volunteers who are working so conscientiously to help the GHB PiPl survive Gloucester’s busiest beach.
Despite the fact that he can’t exactly still fit under Papa and Mama, at twenty-three-days-old, Little Chick still needs snuggles to thermoregulate.
Note how large Little Chick’s beak is growing.
Twenty-three-day-old Piping Plover: Of the four Piping Plover chicks that hatched on the morning of June 22nd (the first hatched at about 6am, and all had hatched by noontime), our little chick is the sole survivor.
At 6:30 this morning another fight with the interloper took place. I was able to capture some of it on film and, surprisingly, a very similar battle took place later this morning between the Coffin’s Beach Piping Plovers.
The Good Harbor Beach dunes are teeming with life. I spied five Monarch Butterflies on the Common Milkweed this afternoon, with many reports shared by readers of Monarch sightings all around Cape Ann and Massachusetts. We’ll do a post about Monarchs this coming week, and in the meantime, please share your Monarch sightings.
Dragonflies are predacious, and like our Piping Plover chick eat tiny invertebrates.
Green Darner Dragonfly and Twelve-spotted Skimmer lying in wait for insects.
When driving down Washington Street behind Captain Hooks at high tide, love this little boat waiting for a ride.

Adam Curcuru writes: “Very excited to have received our first batch of Cape Ann Veterans Services Challenge Coins! Thank you Paul Krueger for your help in design and ordering –they came out great!”
The Cape Ann Veterans Services original ‘we left the light on for you‘ logo was designed by Pauline Bresnahan

John was on the Gloucester’s Hurricane during the Sail Boston Parade of Sail. What a beauty of a photo.

John Abisamra <jea22aug@comcast.net>