
How Good Of A Deal Would You Have To Get To Wear These Deck Boots?

My View of Life on the Dock









Another ten weekend, we went out to Kettle Island, so beautiful, also a a photo of the Kiley jumping off the Pier. Love her.


Covid-19 and summer brought an old post to mind. Reposting summer 2020; First published in July 2016.
Are you up for a Gloucester beaches challenge?
A mid-week vacation day is the easiest. Oh, and you’ll need your resident beach sticker. We prepped our car with a picnic blanket for the seat, extra towels, and ice waters. Start early and grab a big “lobsterjack” breakfast because you’ll need the fuel. End late.
Let’s establish some base rules here.
First off, you need to spend at least 15 minutes at each beach. (You can tweak this a little if you want.) Next, you need to dive under. We suggest a ritual for each beach, e.g. ‘The Five and Dive’. Finally, you have to stop for ice cream and candy. Remember, you can do these beaches (or others or quarries in Gloucester) and jumps in any order. Be flexible for different ages and unexpected delays like staying at one beach for hours, or a friend asking you to drop off a sub (*cough* Joey *cough*). Most importantly, you have to do at least 13 beaches and 2 jumps in one day. Mind the tides. Be grateful we have so many choices.
alphabetical order
Annisquam lighthouse. Coffin’s beach. Good Harbor beach. Long beach. Magnolia beach. Niles beach. Pavilion beach (by Beach Court). Pavilion beach bonus (by the cut). Plum Cove beach. Rocky Neck Oakes Cove beach. Stage Fort Park (1) – Cressy’s beach ( our alt. title ‘sea serpent’ big beach). Stage Fort Park (2) – Half Moon beach. Wheeler’s Point. Wingaersheek beach.
Annisquam bridge. Magnolia Pier.
*We did this challenge at least once each summer. (In 2016) we started off with breakfast at Willow’s Rest and continued from there. Our timing was random especially as we spent hours at Wingaersheek. The second meal to get us through the day came from the sandwich counter at Annie’s by Wingaersheek. Yes, they have a sandwich counter.
Gloucester Beaches sandwich directory




across Coffin’s beach at low tide
Well. that. was. cinematic.
5 sec video


Local E Gloucester residents lost a red and white striped beach bag at Entry 3 at Good Harbor Beach yesterday (8PM, Sun, 26-July). This had wife’s wallet, iPad, frisbee, Kadima paddles), miscellaneous.
If seen or found, Bradley will offer reward $$$. Please call or text: 910-200-6847

I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that sunsets in Lanes Cove are amongst the prettiest in the world.

This was such a quiet calm reflection from Rocky Neck that I just had to share.



I was watching the Lobsta Land ospreys online and was excited to see one of the chicks exercising its wings shortly after one parent left the nest. You can clearly see all three chicks looking much more like ospreys now. They are expected to fledge soon, usually about 2 months after hatching ( which was around June 13/14). Check out the Essex Greenbelt Osprey Cam at http://www.ecga.org to keep up with the actions and antics of Rusty, Vivi and Liz and their parents Annie and Squam. Screenshots from the webcam:


Hi Joey
Your viewers might like to see a large Lions Mane jellyfish I videoed today not too far from Gloucester harbor. I estimate its bell diameter at about 3ft and the tentacles about 30 feet long.
I saw another on the surface the day before and also video that one but it was only about 1 ft in diameter.