As Fall Progresses — pat morss

The colors are late, but it clearly is fall.

Some of the best colors are in the dahlias, holding out down on Stacy Boulevard.
A German Shepherd was loving the ocean, running below the Boulevard’s seawall.
But a distant cousin coyote on Eastern Point looked forlorn with a bad case of mange.
This small butterfly found a comfy leaf for its final nap.
We traveled north looking for color. These leaves are natural, not turning.
Fall foliage was also late in Jackson, NH, but improving.
We found this restful fall scene at Eagle Mountain House, in Jackson.
The green in front of North Conway’s station had one good maple.
Conway Scenic Railway’s engines are the same used when my father was commuting.
These switching engines would rescue my Rockport Line Budd Cars when we broke down.
Back home, the ever-changing oceanscape is like fall foliage all year.

It’s cold season and We Got The Softest Warmest Fleece Lined Beanies and Pom Beanies and Men’s Beanies To Keep You Toasty and Comfortable

There are plenty of knit caps out there. There aren’t many that have the fleece lining which is a total game changer. The fleece is so soft and keeps you so warm. Once you try one of these on, it renders all other fall/winter caps inferior. Buy three at once I’ll put in a free one for you. Mix and match. These are perfect for you, your family and for gifts.

Available at 44 Main St or at these links-

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Available in Cream, Tan, Red, Grey, Black and Pink for women Pom Beanies.

Available in Grey, Black, Heather Grey, Navy, Brown and Gloucester Maroon

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Willie Alexander Solo Exhibition opens this week! Goya’s Head Found on Half Moon Beach | Jane Deering Gallery #GloucesterMA

Opening Friday October 11 at Jane Deering GalleryWillie Alexander | Goya’s head found on Half Moon Beach with a reception for the public from 5-7pm. Willie Alexander is … musician, artist, inventor, poet, collector, archivist, seeker. And foremost, a humanist. His drawings, paintings, collages are vibrant portraits of spontaneous reactions to moments in life, all of which have significance. Enjoy the ongoing journey of this artist extraordinaire. The exhibition continues through November 3rd at 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester. Please note gallery hours for this show: Friday & Saturday 2-5pm; Sunday 2-4pm and by appointment. 917-902-4359.

News from Jane Deering, October 2024

IMAGES
1. Artist: Willie Alexander
Title: Untitled 2024
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 30" x 40"

2. Artist: Willie Alexander
Title: Moments c.2020
Medium: Collage on paper
Dimensions: approx 24" x 16"

Contrails and Crescent Moon

The Contrails and Crescent Moon over Magnolia Harbor and Kettle Island.

Surfside Subs and Pizza Wednesday 10/9 🍕🦞🍕🍕Buy any 18” Pizza get an 18” Cheese for $5🦞$13.99+tax Lobster Roll w/Chips🍕Buy any 16” Pizza get a 16” Cheese for $5excludes gluten free