Chris Langalanganopolopolos , Joe Wilkins Renee Dupuis, Joe and Dennis Monagle Christmas Concert At The Cut Tickets now on sale.

@visitnorthofboston features Generous Gardners incredible work on the Boulevard

Curves of Shore Road and Kettle Island

On Friday walked to sunset on Shore Road.  All of sudden the sky turned pink and it was glowing.  So grateful.

Spiran Lodge #98 will be holding their fall Swedish Pancake Breakfast at the Spiran Lodge hall on the corner of Broadway and School streets in Rockport next Sunday morning

Surfside Sub and Pizza Monday 10/7

Buy any 18″ Pizza get an 18″ Cheese for $5

AR $13.99 +tax Lobster Roll w/Chips

Buy any 16″ Pizza get a 16″ Cheese for $5

*excludes gluten free”

Thank you Generous Gardeners

Reblogged from Generous Gardeners Newsletter

The most beautiful event of the year is the

Generous Gardeners

Stacy Boulevard Dahlia Bouquet Sale

Saturday October 12th at 10:00

by the tennis courts

Generous Gardeners volunteers will be making arrangements for sale to the public.  We will have vases or plastic sleeves for you to take the flowers home.  The dahlias are spectacular this year, so be sure to see the show of flowers before this event.  Arrangements will not be set aside or pre-sold.

We do expect the flowers to continue blooming, so if you cannot make this event, Antonietta will continue to make arrangements until first frost.  After that we will be digging out the plants to store for the winter.  We will not be selling tubers this fall, any extra dahlia tubers will be sold at our spring plant sale on May 17, 2025.

We have lots of daylilies that we just divided from the beds surrounding the Merchant Marine Anchor on the Boulevard.  These are beautiful plants that we will be selling for $1 each, so amazing deals can be made on Saturday.

Thank you for your support.

Susan Kelly

781-346-1363

Antonietta Calabrese

978-907-2675

 

 

West Gloucester Eagle

We saw one of our eagle friends in West Gloucester recently. It was perched in a tree and seemed to be nervously looking up and around. I thought perhaps it was the partner nearby, but instead a hawk came swooping in. The eagle took off and found refuge in its nesting tree but the hawk continued to circle. Eventually the hawk left but in that lazy slow way kids do when they are on their way to bed. It was a fascinating scene and we are glad to have seen the eagle again.