
A walk out to Rafe’s Chasm

My View of Life on the Dock

Two of our favorite performers on the same stage! Tickets here!
What was happening here? September 9, 2018, Stop and Shop parking lot, Gloucester, Mass

Rockport’s quaint Lattof Farm has expanded to include Lattof Farmhouse Kitchen. I have been trying to get there for weeks to try their avocado toast, the quiche, or their sweet salad but I haven’t been able to make it yet. My boys are dying to try their smoothies….Strawberry Banana, PB Rescue, or Seasonal Splash.
I just missed the kitchen hours the other day, but I stopped to browse their gorgeous produce and snapped photos of the Farmhouse Kitchen menu for keeping. I am hopeful that tomorrow will be the day I can stop by on the way to work and you can bet I’ll update you on how delicious my breakfast was….and, I know it will be because I’ve heard so from many a townsfolk!
For now though, check out their farm stand and menu!
Lattof Farms is definitely a Rockport treasure and we’re so lucky to have them conveniently located on the way in and out of town on Main Street!
Check out Lattof Farm Kitchen’s Facebook Page HERE
The first 6 photos are from their Facebook page…and are the reason that I can’t wait to get back to the Farmhouse Kitchen.
The other photos I snapped in the farm stand while admiring the abundance of fruits and vegetables.
Lattof Farmhouse Kitchen is located at:
205 Main Street, Rockport
It is open Monday-Saturday, 7:00-2:00
Courtesy of Lattof Farmhouse Kitchen Facebook Page













September 11 2001 is a day many of us will never forget. It was a pivotal turning point in our shared history, much like the JFK assassination was for those of an earlier generation. But, since 17 years have now gone by, this means students currently in high schools and even college have no memories of that day. Perhaps that is a blessing, as the images are cruel and devastating. The tragedy and the resulting impacts changed daily life forever. We are divided by those who recall federal buildings lacking concrete barriers and airplane travel without pat-downs and those who have never known anything else.
But, we must NEVER forget the lives lost and changed on that fateful day. Pause a moment in your busy lives to remember, pray, or share a story. A remembrance ceremony is scheduled for at City Hall this morning at 9 AM, followed by a gathering at the Fire Department on School Street.

Here’s the link- www.omaley.gloucesterschools.com

Come have a blast making slime with all sorts of fun color and mix-ins. After we will watch a movie. REGISTER at http://www.arthaven.org to reserve your child’s spot. $20 for the first child and $10 for siblings.
For more information email traci@arthaven.org.
City of Gloucester to Commemorate 9/11 Anniversary
GLOUCESTER — Fire Chief Eric Smith and Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken
announce that the Gloucester Fire Department and the City of
Gloucester will conduct a 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony next month to mark
the 17th anniversary of the attacks.
WHEN:
Tuesday, Sept. 11
9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. (Remembrance Ceremony)
WHERE:
Gloucester Fire Department, 8 School St. (9/11 Remembrance Ceremony)
Gloucester City Hall, 9 Dale Ave. (Gathering following ceremony)
WHAT:
Gloucester firefighters, police officers, veterans and members of the
United States Coast Guard will honor all who perished on 9/11 at New
York’s World Trade Center, The Pentagon and in western Pennsylvania.
The ceremony will also pay tribute to the members of the armed forces
who have given their lives in the ongoing war on terror.
Immediately following the ceremony, a gathering for the community will
take place at Gloucester City Hall. Refreshments will be provided, and
there will be a commemorative display honoring 9/11 victims.
“With each passing year, it becomes all the more important for us
gather and remember the thousands of civilians who were taken from us
on 9/11, as well as the police officers, firefighters and soldiers who
gave their lives in service to their fellow Americans both on that day
and in the years since,” Mayor Theken said.
All are invited and encouraged to attend to observe this solemn occasion.
“The civilians and first responders we lost on 9/11 were the first
casualties in the war on terror that has claimed thousands more
American lives in the 17 years since that day,” Chief Smith. “I want
to invite the entire community to join us in collectively remembering
their sacrifice and honoring their memory.”
Check out these terrific outreach posters for wildlife educators and school teachers found on the website RATS, or Raptors are the Solution. They have a bunch of free downloadable, printable posters, including several versions for young kids to color. You can download these posters directly from GMG, and go to the RATS website here and see more free educational material.

New signs announcing The Blackbear Barber Shop coming to 261 Main Street, formerly Eastern Point Lit House*. *Upcoming The Lit House Book Club @ Duckworth’s Bistrot events are Gifts from the Sea on Sept 23 and 1984 on October 21.
Fish and Bear


People are so generous! The donation drive for women in Active Duty has filled boxes many times over. Collections continue through Columbus Day and will be delivered to Operation Troop Support.
Courtesy photos below include GMG readers 🙂
Pauline Bresnahan, Johanne Cassia (Olde Ipswich Shop & Gallery) and Adam Curcuru, Director of Cape Ann Veterans Services, shared a quick video with veteran Vionette, “Vee”, Chipperini describing essentials that are great to receive when deployed. (Convinced me to go for bras!) Pauline said people have been creativite getting the word out and selecting special items to donate.
Organized by Woman Owned Businesses along the Essex Coastal Scenic Byway, donation boxes can be found at particpating locations:
Out for a late summer sail.

Families with kids ranging from infants to toddlers are invited to join Sound Harbor on Tuesday mornings to sing and dance with Renee!

http://savemagnoliapier.org/#av_section_1
Hopefully we see everyone there with lots of great items to be donated. Thank you

click photo for music info
In the midst of photographing all of the beautiful schooners, I was happy to take a second to appreciate the gorgeous back drop to it all…that is, our Gloucester.


