Visiting my friends

When I can not go to the beach after work, visiting these beautiful horses makes my day. As soon as my truck pulls up they come right up. Sometimes they get so close I can feel them breathing on my neck. Just love how sweet and kind they are.

Saturday Fun Day

Day started off at the annual Rotary Pancake Breakfast.  Next down to the lower part of Stage Fort Park for Waterfront Festival, Saturday and Sunday 10-6pm.  Today don’t  forget to get you Lobster Dinner $25 or Lobster Roll $15, sponsored be Cape Ann Chamber Of Commerce and Salty Frank’s, 12-6pm while they last!!!

Visitors from Barcelona Spain

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Family from Barcelona Spain, they were headed on a Whale Watch

A great time to vacation in the United States

Blood Drive today

The American Red Cross is hanging out behind The Sawyer Free Library until 2 today and is accepting walk ins for blood donations. Blood Donors get a $20 gift card to Jalapenos while they last so swing down and give a pint!

Please Join Mayor Sefatia In Supporting A Proclamation Condemning The Prejudice That Took Place Last Week In Virginia

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Dear Friends;

I am requesting your attendance in support of a proclamation condemning the prejudice that took place last week in Virginia. I’ve asked the Council to join me, which they did whole heartedly.

We are signing the proclamation together on Tuesday, August 22, 2017, at 7 pm in the Kyrouz Auditorium.
We will then send a copy to the Mayor of Charlottesville and the Governor of Virginia, including the President. We will not stand for hatred in our City or Country.
Warmest regards

Sefatia Romeo Theken
Mayor, City of Gloucester, MA
City Hall – 9 Dale Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
www.facebook.com/MayorSefatia

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Fish Printer Joe Higgins Will Be At The Waterfront Festival With Some Insane Deals

HELLO FUNNY CATBIRDS!

I’ve yet to meet a Catbird I don’t love! With big personalities and a repertoire of beautiful melodies they are no stranger to gardens planted with blueberry bushes.

The first Gray Catbird to make an appearance in our garden arrived the day we planted blueberries. We don’t grow enough blueberries to provide all that we, and the Catbirds, would like to eat, so for the past several years I have been feeding the Catbirds handfuls at a time, the ones that come in the box that are smallish, and generally more sour tasting. If I forget to refill the bowl, the mom Catbird perches on a table just outside the kitchen window, calling and calling until the bowl is replenished. This summer she was joined by two fat little fledglings, also demanding of blueberries. The other day, both fledglings sat smack in the middle of the blueberry bowl and then proceeded to have a disagreement over the fruit!

Mature Gray Catbirds are mostly slate gray all over, with a little black cap, and when in flight, flash rufous red underneath. They belong to the same family of birds as do Northern Mockingbirds and Brown Thrashers, Mimidae, having that wonderful ability to copy the sounds of other songbirds and string them together to make their own music. During mating season, male Catbirds use their songs to establish their territory. The song may last up to ten minutes. This past spring, while walking along the wooded edge of a dune, I came upon a male singing his heart out. I didn’t have my tripod with me, but began recording him while singing. Boy, did my arms grow weary trying to capture the song in its entirety!

Catbird Egg

The oldest Gray Catbird was recorded to live 17 years. Catbirds are monogamous and if undisturbed, return to the same nesting site year after year. I love knowing that it’s quite possible that our current Catbird mama and papa may be the very same family that have been here for the past several years.

Patti Papows resident blueberry-eating Catbird

Note about the benefits of of planting blueberry bushes ~ Did you know that blueberries are native to North America? Fantastic for attracting songbirds to the garden, the foliage is also a caterpillar food plant for Spring and Summer Azure butterflies, and the blossoms provide nectar for myriad species of pollinating insects, including many species of native bees.

 

BUSINESS WOMEN’S SUNSET CRUISE

The Cape Ann Chamber Of Commerce and sixty of our local business women enjoyed a beautiful night Thursday aboard the Schooner Adventure, Gloucester oldest working vessel.  It was a tremendous adventure enjoyed by all.