
Good Harbor before sunset on Saturday

My View of Life on the Dock



Hope all are staying warm during this cold weather. Ardizzoni Photography has new blankets. These blankets are smaller than the larger ones. They are 30 x 40 and are very warm. You can use these blankets for babies or a lap blanket. Here is a couple of examples of the blankets.




If you would like to purchase please email at donna@ardizzoniphtography.com or call or text me at 339-234-0776. This blankets will also be available at Arts Abound, 21 C Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Gloucester, MA 01930. Thank you or shopping local.

Arts Abound held a raffle for the Open Door.
During the winter months the sunsets in Magnolia are beautiful.



On Saturday as the temperature rose to 10 degrees went to Little River.

On Monday afternoon went over to Black and White Beach, there was a lot of damage from the tides. The beauty of after the storm was also there.

We all love a good storm. The waves and splash over was amazing this morning. Nautilus Road had the tide coming right onto the street. The other photo is from Shore Road about an hour before high tide. Be careful

Went for a ride during high tide on Monday, the waves were wild.


Walking the beach before sunset on a cold January day makes my day.

When working at the graduate school at Wheelock College in Boston during 2000-2003, I was making some travel arrangements for a guest speaker. As I was working on these arrangements, noticed the name was a professor Christine King Farris from Spelman College in Atlanta Georgia. She asked me for an escort as she stated she never travels alone after what had happened to her brother. What an honor to have met this woman and she was so kind to sign a book on her brother who was Martin Luther King. I have kept this and feel honored to have it.



Love these pretty ducks playing in the current under the Blynman Bridge

Love these seals just hanging out.


The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation will host it 6th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration, live on Zoom, on Monday, January 17th at 2:00pm. Please preregister at http://www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org
The Racial Climate in Gloucester, What Lies Ahead will be the focus of the 2-hour program, including including findings of a new community survey. The keynote speaker will be Brian Saltsman, Director of Student Diversity and Inclusion at Alfred University in upstate New York. He is a leading advocate of addressing community issues between dominant and marginalized racial, ethnic or economic sectors as allies, a process known as “allyship.”
The invited presenting organizations are:
A video of this program with be available on the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation’s YouTube channel afterwards. The Foundation is a nonsectarian, federally-recognized nonprofit, organized to promote the preservation and community programming of the historic 1806 Meetinghouse on Middle Street, home of the first Universalist Church in America. Tax-deductible donations are welcome and may be made on the website, or by check to “GMF” at 10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA 01930.