Walking Stacy Boulevard on Saturday could be fun as the waves came right over. Love this person who was just walking and then oops.

My View of Life on the Dock
Walking Stacy Boulevard on Saturday could be fun as the waves came right over. Love this person who was just walking and then oops.

Halyard has made a preview of a model apartment available (2 School House Road Gloucester) for those interested: https://realync.com/share#!/shareVideo/5fff6453a8e100f274fb8ae8/5fecb0ef9f170acd62caba1b/60006a6219f300523f7a77e4 PLEASE NOTE image is not a live link. Click link above for video

Following please find a couple of shots taken yesterday at different points during a changing-weather day. Also, as an added note, our boss Joey allows contributors to shamelessly self-promote our own projects…..I’d like to introduce Pat D’s Photos and Adventures Facebook page where I intend to post stories and additional photos about some of the things in my life (some not Gloucester related) that I care about. My most recent post there tells a little story about the unfortunate dolphin behind Captain Hook’s yesterday, but there are other stories you might like if you enjoy my daily GMG posts. Thanks for checking it out at https://www.facebook.com/Pat-Ds-Photos-and-Adventures-105596528079294/



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At Northeast Kingdom Hemp we take great pride in the fact that, not only is all of the hemp that goes into our products grown right here in the beautiful Green Mountain State, but also all of our plants are lovingly tended by one of four generations, who have also been born and raised right here in Vermont.
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Here’s a Bread Book GMG FOB Kevin Henry Recommended That I’ve Been Using:

Here’s the fist bake:
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Views from Long Beach, Rockport & Gloucester, Mass. January 16, 2021
One of nature’s ocean fountain water shows was on exhibition today as walls of waves slammed the seawall then smashed into incoming surf.
The suite of windy ocean spray waltzes are infinite and varied.



of course I failed to convey the beauty and instance of a plume line but I tried 🙂
pinch and zoom or click through to enlarge photos- Light splash over along the walkway, sole surfer, wave watchers, and a few dog walkers.

Layers….

For those “from away”, maybe you’ll like to see some scenes from Good Harbor Beach and the Back Shore just prior to high tide today Jan 16 2021. Not long after, the sun came out!





OPENS at Noon!
Discover nautical themed finds – maritime lamps, tableware, books, dishes, Folly Cove prints, jewelry

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David Cox, proprietor and photographer holding a photograph ca.1923 by his father Frank Cox- not for sale!

This sale reminded me about my first set of dishes, purchased for my first apartment after college, dinnerware once commissioned for an ocean liner, unearthed at Main Street Arts & Antiques. Main Street Arts & Antiques has been that way ever since– there is always something to discover! What have you found?
Beyond nautical: Selection of floral themed tableware (buttercup, dog wood), lovely linens, table accessories this January 2021
Cheery blooms in winter: Imagine a Princess Bride themed movie night featuring these beautiful buttercup dishes NOW – until they can shine for outdoor safe distancing garden parties and future covid-19 free soirees.




Covid-19 precautions in place.


GMGI’s free, virtual lecture series The GMGI Science Hour returns for the new year, and we are thrilled to kick off 2021 with Dr. Vincent Pieribone, Vice Chairman of OceanX!
Please join us on Thursday, January 21st at 7:30pm via Zoom to hear Dr. Pieribone discuss the fascinating adventures of OceanX and what it means for the future of Ocean Science. Registration is required — register today! A live Q&A session will be held after Dr. Pieribone’s talk, and will be moderated by GMGI’s Donald G. Comb Science Director, Dr. Andrea Bodnar.
You can register here, as well as view previous Science hour talks on our website. Please reach out to ashley.destino@gmgi.org with any questions.
Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6M2c4LDtRL2B5BrvGfGmiQ

Gloucester, Massachusetts – Pathways for Children is pleased to welcome Eric Mitchell as the new President & CEO, effective January 1, 2021. Mr. Mitchell joined Pathways for Children in 2017 as Vice President and Chief Operations Officer (COO).
Eric Mitchell brings more than 25 years of experience in leadership roles across not-for-profit agencies focusing on at-risk children and families. Prior to Pathways for Children, Mr. Mitchell was the Deputy Field Director at Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD), which serves more than 100,000 low-income people in Boston and the Mystic Valley annually. Mr. Mitchell holds various board appointments, including Roxbury Youthworks.
“I am pleased that the board unanimously selected Eric Mitchell to become President and CEO,” said Thomas Zarrella, Pathways for Children’s Chairman of the Board. “I have a great deal of respect and appreciation for the work Eric has brought to Pathways already, and am confident in his ability to lead the organization to new heights in the future.”
Pathways for Children’s previous President & CEO, Sue Todd, retired after forty years with the organization, with 34 of those years at the helm. The leadership transition was announced in February of 2020, providing ample time for a smooth transfer of power.
“Our succession and transition plan is the best I’ve ever known of in my forty years with child welfare,” said Sue Todd. “(Eric is) ambitious and eager to learn. He’s ready. I see great things for Pathways in the future.”
Mr. Mitchell holds a Bachelors of Arts in Political Science from Tufts University, and a Master in Public Administration and a Master of Science in Professional Politics from Suffolk University
