2.5 hours before high tide

Donna Ardizzoni / Circle Consulting Group 978-526-9222

10 thoughts on “2.5 hours before high tide

  1. You had a similar post just about this time last year and Definitely ‘not a kayaking day’ again! Impressive waves and churning seas. And with the high winds, probably ‘not a photographing’ day either with potential tree limbs flying. And with the high winds, probably ‘not a photographing’ day either with potential tree limbs flying.

    I bet the Annisquam River even has white-caps today. Last night I saw a # of boats from Gloucester’s Fishing fleet coming into port for safety. Be safe Donna!

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  2. Thanks Donna for update you and Rick be extra careful. I remember on these nights storms as young lad could not sleep due to wind and howling of course the house we lived in then was an older one before it got all fixed up now! But full of history you be built in 1900!! I remember storms flooding lanes cove Rowley Shore harbor loop road. and some of the houses closer to cove. High tide real bad time for any storms… Dave & Kim

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  3. I saw this cloud formation on news and it was very large hopefully not another perfect storm! Time to wait it out a bit! Dave

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