Restorative Workshop Sunday Night

Cape Ann Wellness

Join us Sunday March 4 at NSRY for our monthly restorative workshop with Katie. Melt into Monday with this deeply relaxing yoga practice that just requires you to SHOW UP! Gentle poses with the use of bolsters, blankets and blocks appropriate for all levels, injuries and everyBODY!Come wind down the weekend with this nourishing and balancing workshop.

6:30-8PM $25 Register at www.nsryoga.com to secure your spot!

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LIVE high noon ferocious storm damage Riley day 2

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Third tide

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Scenes from high noon, flooding into streets and homes; coastal homes damaged still more with this third tide, day 2 nor’easter storm Riley. Long Beach seawall holds back relentless surf

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Plantation Rum Tasting Dinner at Feather & Wedge, Thursday, March 8

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Join us at Feather & Wedge on Thursday, March 8 at 7 PM for a celebration of artisanal rums. We will begin with a welcome rum cocktail followed by a presentation by Sean Frederick of Maison Ferrand of four artisanal rum selections paired with a special four-course menu.

Thursday, March 8, 7 PM

$75 per person, plus tax and gratuity

To reserve, please call 978.999.5917

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966

Plantation Rum Dinner Feather & Wedge Restaurant and Bar Rockport MA

Plantation Rum began in the 1990s when Alexandre Gabriel of Maison Ferrand, one of the oldest spirit brands in the Cognac region, began combing the Caribbean in search of the best rums produced there. Today, Plantation produces a range of rums from the great terroirs of the tropics. The rums are made in artisanal distilleries and shipped to France for aging in carefully selected casks in Ferrand’s cellars. Fifteen years of dedicated rum-making later, Alexandre was…

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Riley Nor’Easter morning after second high tide #GloucesterMA: coastal damage homes and Long Beach seawall

Riley took bites out of the Long Beach seawall, and ripped out decks and fences wherever last night’s raging tide rushed. Debris strewn roads include large timber rails and rocks.

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#GLOUCESTERMA RILEY STORM DAMAGE ATLANTIC ROAD PASS AT OWN RISK, GOOD HARBOR BEACH FOOTBRIDGE DAMAGE, PHOTOGRAPHERS WITH DEATH WISH, CHURNING SEAS, YOU WANTED TO BUILD A HOUSE WHERE?, AND THE THIRD SUPER HIGH TIDE ON THE WAY

Popples and debris are littering Atlantic Road, the footbridge sustained damage to the last half, fences and trees are down throughout the neighborhood, and the seas are gaining in ferocity, with the third of the super high tides expected at noon. Please be safe, the wind is mighty powerful this morning and their are potential projectiles everywhere.

Good Harbor Beach Footbridge damaged.

Extensive damage to the railings at the Ocean House Inn, our Snowy Owl Hedwig’s current favorite perch. No sign of her the past few days, but Hedwig is so resourceful, we are hoping for the best.