Thank You to Those Who Are Taking Care of Us

While driving around the island to get out of the house for a bit yesterday, we saw these two houses.  We should all be very thankful to all of those who are still working to keep us safe, healthy, provided for, etc.  In both big ways…and little.  Have you seen any other homes giving this message?  Please share if so!  Thank you to these home owners for taking the time to share these messages.

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Annisquam Village Church

Sunday Worship Service

Each Sunday

Go to Zoom.com, click on Join a Meeting, Copy and paste the meeting ID, click Join.

Virtual Meeting Opens at 9:30 a.m.

(for informal conversation)

Worship Service at 10:00 am

Phone (audio only): 646-876-9923

Meeting ID: 870 167 6165

All are welcome

 Annisquam Village Church.

Rev. Sue Koehler-ArsenaultPastor

Another Welcome Sign of Spring

We spotted this killdeer couple at Parker River Wildlife Sanctuary a few days ago and it was a welcome sign that spring really has begun. As of this writing, the refuge remains open, though no facilities like bathrooms are available.  The beach remains open entirely until April 1 when most of the beach will close to protect nesting birds.  Though there is an admission charge, the gate was not attended these last couple of times we have been there. There is a box for you to put your fee in and  you should note no dogs are allowed even in cars. It’s a nice little ride to take if you are feeling trapped and housebound. We see something different each time we go! These killdeer were fairly close to the roadway and easily observable.

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Destinos Taking a Well Deserved Day Off

Yesterday, Destino’s announced on its Facebook page that it will be closed today Sunday March 29 to allow for a day of rest as well as to take a  “Family Deep Clean Day”. They will reopen Monday for takeout, delivery and curbside pickup 8 AM – 9 PM. I am sure I am not alone in appreciating that they have remained available to us during this time. This picture is from their website:

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Check COVID-19 Symptoms Online

An alert I received from the new Mass.Gov text alerting system let me know that the state has created a new way for residents to check their symptoms online and get the right care as needed. It’s called Buoy and further information is available here.

This is what you will see after you click the link to “Check your symptoms online” I hope you find this helpful.

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Cala’s  has reopened for takeout & delivery 

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Cala’s  has reopened for takeout & delivery 

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All five open Serenitee Restaurant Group locations will also offer Breakwater Roasters ground coffee and cold brew for takeout & delivery.

Coffee Menu: 

Half Moon 12 oz bag of ground coffee  $12

An Organic Colombian medium roast. Grown in volcanic soil this coffee has a taste like no other. Perfectly balanced as all things should be. Citrusy and cocoa.

Babson’s Ledge Decaf 12 oz bag of ground coffee $12

An organic Mayan Decaf. Nodes of brown sugar and caramel. You won’t believe it’s a decaf!

Dogtown 12 oz bag of ground coffee $12

A Colombian dark roast. It holds its own. Slightly citrusy with cocoa after tastes. Locally roasted on the North Shore. 12 oz bag of ground coffee to make at home

Bottled Cold Brew 12 fl oz  $3.50 each

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SERENITEE GROUP RESTAURANTS OPEN FOR TAKEOUT & DELIVERY 

Cala’s 
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Learn how to grow your own food online with Backyard Growers

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Backyard Growers has launched a blog series to help Gloucester residents learn how to grow their own food from the comfort of their own home during the current public health crisis. Check it out here, and dive into the first three posts:

Start here…

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Discover:

  • Why growing your own food matters more than ever during a public health crisis
  • What Backyard Growers is doing for the community during this challenging time to help increase food access and self-sufficiency
  •  What capacity we still have in our community and backyard garden programs for the 2020 growing season
  • How you can get involved

Then read…

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I Want a Garden Something Fierce, But…

Discover:

  • Tips and tricks for gardening with limited resources, everywhere from raised garden beds and containers to front steps and windowsills

 

Then graduate to…

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Long Beach Dairy Maid OPEN & social distancing in the waiting line for ice cream 🍦🍦

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Long Beach Dairy Maid, 137 Thatcher Road, Gloucester, Mass. (978) 281-1348

While you’re waiting and if you missed it, here’s a great article about one of the ice cream coldmaster servers! Gloucester Daily Times article Students Raise Money to serve children in Ghana https://www.gloucestertimes.com/news/local_news/students-raise-money-to-serve-children-in-ghana/article_6bd429b7-c43b-54fe-bed7-7de90f45b575.html

Waves from Shore Road and Magnolia Beach

During these difficult times, mother nature is showing her beauty with the wave formation.

@FishermenGHS Congrats to Captain Marcus Montagnino on his Boston Herald Boys Basketball All Scholastic selection. Well deserved!

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Jeff’s Variety OPEN note adjusted hours at this time

Jeff’s Variety 71 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, Mass.

(978) 281-5800

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Ryan & Wood making sanitizer

On Saturday we went to Ryan & Wood to pick up their hand sanitizer that they are making.  Only one person at a time in the shop with proper social distancing.  This 1 Liter of hand sanitizer filled almost 40 fl. oz of sanitizer.  The containers that were used are pumps of hand soap.  Instead of throwing these plastics in recycle, we use them for other things.  Great idea by Ryan & Wood and thank you.  Always try to shop local.

Ryan & Wood Distilleries • 15 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, Ma  • (978) 281-2282