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25 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA 01930
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My View of Life on the Dock
latfortythree
#lat43#gloucester#simple#fish#sushi#instafood#raw#summer#seafood#eats#naruto
25 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Reservations: opentable.com
What is happening on this Full Moon on Friday, July 27th:
β Full Moon (called Blood Moon or Thunder Moon)
β Lunar Eclipse (the longest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century)
β Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, Neptune, Mercury retrograde
This day may feel intense for many people. This is a creative solution to access a personal transformation, using the alchemy of powerful astrological forces.
Workshop:
Chakra sound meditation (Osho meditation) is a gentle way to open and harmonize energy centers in the body. In the same time, we will use restorative yoga poses to enhance the chakra opening. The participants are encouraged to sing along with the music toβ¦
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FISHING FOR SEX
Or is it Sex for Fish? βThe Quid Pro Quo Courtship of the Least Tern
While learning more about Piping Plovers on North Shore beaches I happened to be on Winthrop Shore Beach on an afternoon in May when dozens and dozens of Least Terns were pairing up in an elaborate dance of courtship and mating. It was fascinating to observe their courtship feeding and I was so curious to learn more.
That very same afternoon, the βRosettiβsβ Piping Plovers were mating, too. Well known to the area is a pair of Plovers that nest every year directly in front of CafΓ© Rosettiβs, a fabulous Italian restaurant located on the main boulevard that runs along the beach. The Rosettiβs Plovers are very successful and each year they fledge a clutch of chicks. This year was no exception!
For the past several months I have been documenting through film and photographs the Rosettiβs Plovers and the Rosettiβs Terns, along with a family of PiPl at Revere Beach (more about the Winthrop and Revere Beachβs PiPl in future posts). Both species of birds are on the state and federal threatened species list. Piping Plovers and Least Terns began nesting on the areaβs urban beaches as a direct result of the Boston Harbor cleanup, a wonderful, and very surprising to all involved, turn of events. In some regions, both species share the same habitat, as is the case with Winthrop Shore Reservation.
The more we learn about how and why Plovers (and other species of threatened shorebirds) successfully nest on other north of Boston much loved and much utilized beaches, the more we can help our Good Harbor Beach Piping Plovers successfully nest in years to come.
During the breeding season Least Terns perform courtship displays in the air and on the ground. In dramatic aerial display, a fish-carrying male is chased by the female, sometimes up to four females.
On the ground, the male parades his fish to a prospective mate. With fish dangling from his bill, he bobs his head from side-to side, then opens and closes his wings over the female.
The male mounts the female, still with fish dangling. During copulation he passes the fish to the female.
The funniest thing is, when the female allows the male to mount, she sometimes snatches the fish and flies away before mating has occurred.
No privacy, and lots of piracy!
The male continues to feed the female throughout the incubation period. Both parents incubate the eggs however, the female does about eighty percent of the brooding, while the male provides most of the fish for she and the chicks.
When one adult Least Tern feeds another, whether during courtship when the pair are first becoming established, or during the incubation period, this behavior is called βcourtship feeding.β
The courtship feeding display perhaps provide the female tern the assurance that her male mate will be a good provider of fish for both she and the young. Both male and female Least Terns feed the chicks for the first several months after hatching; the better the fisherman, the stronger the chicks. Studies have shown too that courtship feeding provides the female with considerable nutritional benefit. The number of eggs, and weight of the eggs, are determined by the femaleβs nutritional status and how much food is fed her by her mate.
In Massachusetts, Least Terns primarily eats fish, including Sand Lance, Herring, and Hake. They also eat insects and crustaceans.
And we have a nest, with two eggs!
Read more about Winthrop Shore Reservation here.
Winthrop Shore Reservation Nesting Bird Observers

The AVP Porch Tour is back, Friday, August 3, 2018 from 5:00 to 7:00 pmΒ This self-guided tour through the charming village features private porches, many never available before, with stunning views of Lobster Cove, the Annisquam Lighthouse, and across Ipswich Bay.
At the conclusion of the tour, participants will be treated to wine and hors dβoeuvres at the final porch with a sunset serenade by AVP cast members performing some of the best-loved songs fromΒ The Little Mermaid.
Tickets are $30 and are available NOW at the Annisquam Exchange,Β 32 Leonard Street, Annisquam. 978-281-035
Tickets for our 2018 production ofΒ The Little Mermaid are also now available at our website and at the Exchange. The show runs August 7-12, 2018 at 7:00 pm.
We’re looking forward to seeing you this summer!
The Annisquam Village Players

And Every Day Since I Get To Look At This Framed Photo Across From My Desk


There are always great gifts and treasures you can find at the Annisquam Exchange.



Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, July 25th – 7pm
My Musical Guest: LYNNE TAYLOR!

Gifted singer, songwriter and musician Lynne Taylor takes
the Rhumb Line stage this week. Last time she was here, I
was outa town. Not the case now! I’m looking forward to
playing alongside this great talent from Liz Frame’s group,
The Kickers. We start at 7pm. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
8/1 – Ellen & Chick
8/8 – Liz Frame
8/15 – Jared Thomas
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there π
Clean streets and fun signs on a Main Street curve in historic downtown Gloucester.
Pop GalleryΒ and Buoy pop up store “Buoys will be Buoys”
BananasΒ destination vintage shop for four decades

Across the street Trio’s new window sign heralds Fresh Seafood from Local Boats.

Assistant Harbormaster Michael Birchenough on duty at Harbor Loop.
Link For information on Gloucester Harbormaster
How to Contact
Harbormaster: Captain Thomas Ciarametaro
Ph: 978-325-5750
Fx: 978-281-4188
Deputy Harbormaster: Chad Johnson
Ph: 978-325-5750
Fx: 978-281-4188
VHF: VHF Channel 16, VHF Channel 14, City Launch VHF Channel 72