Early fall colors at Buswell Pond

My View of Life on the Dock
Early fall colors at Buswell Pond



Halloween decorations and leaves changing color. October 2022









same energy, same



Marsh Mellow…


| Chief Eric Smith and the Gloucester Fire Department urge all residents to be aware and to follow these basic tips to help protect their loved ones during Fire Prevention Week, which is being recognized this year from Oct. 9 to 15. |
| Fire Prevention Week is organized by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and has been recognized for 100 years as of 2022. The goal of Fire Prevention Week is to educate the public about simple but important ways they can keep themselves and those they live with safe. |
| This year’s theme, “Fire won’t wait. Plan your escape,” aims to get everyone to make a fire escape plan with their families, and to begin their preparations by ensuring their home has working smoke alarms that will properly alert in the event of a fire. |
| The NFPA says residents may have less than two minutes to safely escape in the event of a fire, so planning ahead is crucial. |
| Gloucester Fire Department and the NFPA urge all community members to take the following steps to ensure they have effective, working smoke alarms: |
Gloucester Fire Department and the NFPA also urge community members to take the following steps to prepare a fire escape plan: |
| Residents are also reminded of the importance of having large and clearly visible house numbers to help first responders easily find your home. Numbers should be facing the street, visible at night and not blocked by trees or bushes. Those with long driveways should have house numbers on both sides of a mailbox or sign pole at the end of their driveway near the roadway. |
| To learn more about Fire Prevention Week, or to speak to your local Fire Prevention officers about steps you can take to protect your family, contact Gloucester Fire at the non-emergency line (978) 281-9760 or contact the Fire Prevention Bureau at (978) 325-5300 option 2. |
| To learn more about Fire Prevention Week, click here. |


















Tools of the trade. I had the opportunity to walk around Russell Orchards this week and all sorts of nooks and crannies caught my eye.

No matter how you feel about the piping plovers in our area, this is an amazing shot and and earned honor for photographer Rajan Desai taken on our very own Crane Beach in Ipswich. I came across this and other stunning photographs in an NPR story you can find here about the 2022 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. You can see more about this Massachusetts photographer at his website here. More details about this photo can be found here. Wow, just wow on those photos for the competition! And to find a location nearby within is just amazing. Congratulations all.



| Camp 2022 RewindWe know it’s been a couple of months since camp ended… but we miss it already! Relive all the best moments from this past camp season in our Camp 2022 Rewind! Want to keep the fun going throughout the school year?Check out our great before and after school care as well as our fall programs, click the button below! |
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| Spooky Spindrift Saturday, October 15, 11:00 – 1:00pm pumpkin decorating, costume contest, games and more! Camp Spindrift | ![]() |
| Halloween Fun!
Trunk or Treat Thursday, October 20th 4:30-6:00 pm |
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