Never Forget

On that horrible day 24 years ago, a friend of my children and neighbor was supposed to be on Flight 11.   Due to her boss deciding to save some money she was not on Flight 11.  Her parents did not know that she had changed her flight.  When we finally we found out she was not on the flight, actually she was on the runway, a change happened.  Have learned if something does not go your way, just let it go.  Grateful but the pain of that day will never go away.

 

Stage Fort Park Late summer

After my shift on Tuesday, the view was special. Stage Fort Park is a jewel for the city of Gloucester.  Lucky to live here.

Sitting on the float

While walking to Magnolia Pier on Saturday, before the rain, Rick and I went down the ramp to the float.  The tide was going out and the pier looked interesting from the float.  From this angle you see the engineering aspect.

THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION PRESENTS

Please join us for the sixth annual Cape Ann Classic Cars on the Green on Saturday September 20th, from 10am to 2pm in front of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, GPS 50 Middle Street, Gloucester. The rain date for the event is on Sunday, September 21st from 1-5pm.

This is a delightful free event for the whole family with beautiful classic vintage and special interest cars on display. The audience votes in nine categories for the trophy winners, including the coveted “Best in Show.” A 50/50 raffle will be included to add to the excitement of the event as well as tours of the historic Meetinghouse! If you are interested in showing your classic car, register ($20) at the entrance or in advance (recommended as space is limited) by emailing: c.nazarian@gloucestermeetinghouse.org.

Admission to the public is free but donations to the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation for the ongoing building restoration are greatly appreciated! We hope to see you at this fun filled fall event!

Pretty deer off Route 133

Driving Route 133 on Sunday afternoon, saw deer on a field.  They were far off but with the long lens, noticed black tails.

Blue sky, blue harbor, color

Generous Gardeners hard work on Stacy Boulevard certainly shows.  The colors are amazing and so pretty.  The fall sky and Gloucester Harbor blue water is a painting.

2025 Sawyer Free Library Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Friday, September 5, 2025, was a beautiful sunny day.  The Sawyer Free Library Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was well attended.  Thank you to the Cape Ann Youth Chorus talented kids.   They were excellent.

Thank you to Gloucester’s State Representative, Ann-Margaret Ferrante and State Senator Bruce Tarr for their help with the library.

Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll welcomed from Mayor Verga

The Board, President, Director of the library did a great job.

An example of the renovated library, it looks amazing.

 

Seafoam

Reblogged from

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

How does sea foam form? Like filling up a bubble bath or steaming a latte, sea foam forms when certain molecules in the water are mixed until they’re frothy. In the ocean, DECAYING MARINE LIFE releases organic molecules, including proteins and fats, into the water. Some proteins and fats can act as SURFACTANTS.

 

Such a pretty fish

Josh Falk amazing new painting on Rogers Street is pretty.  The colors on brick give it a texture.  When I went by on Wednesday, this talented artist was still at work finishing this creation.  The eye follows you.

Mile Marker for Sunday Breakfast a couple of weeks ago

On Sunday Rick and I went to have breakfast at Mile Marker.  It was a beautiful day and sitting outside on their deck was great.  The food was great and the view outstanding.

Cape Ann Big Band

Thank you, Ashley Shedd, from the Gloucester Meetinghouse for this information.


Please join us Friday, September 5, from 6 to 8 pm, for the 2025 season’s final Music on Meetinghouse Green concert at the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, at the corner of Middle and Church Streets, Gloucester, as we go out with a bang with the Cape Ann Big Band. This diverse 17-piece big band entertains and delights audiences with danceable music infused with jazz, swing, New Orleans Street bands, soul, and rock n’ roll that will take you back in time.

Food service for this event will be Meat & Sweet serving savory meat dishes and baked goods.

Our free summer concerts support partner local nonprofit organizations. This week, the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation itself will benefit from the free-will donations that support these partners, helping support preservation of this architectural and historic landmark. The evening also will include a 50/50 raffle as the Foundation celebrates the 10th anniversary of Music on Meetinghouse Green. Along with the nine-concert summer outdoor music series, The Meetinghouse year-around hosts public symposiums on contemporary concerns and offers a variety of concerts and other public programs. Information is on GMF’s website at http://www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org.

Please note that all events are rain or shine, with concerts being moved into the social hall if there is inclement weather!

Sunday of schooner Festival 2025

Oh, what a weekend.   The Schooner Festival is definitely on the top of my favorites.  Sunday the weather was amazing, sails, sun and blue ocean.  Thank you to the committee and Maritime Gloucester for this great event.

An amazing Saturday

On Saturday, Schooner Festival 2025 was amazing.  The sun and clouds added to a beautiful day.

Rick and I went on the Ardelle was a great sail.

Thank you for 46 years

 

A wonderful essay from Lorenzo’s daughter.  Thank you, Teresa for sending this to me.

 

A Farewell to Lorenzo’s Coiffures: 46 Years of Heart, Craft, and Community

After 46 years behind the chair, Gloucester bids farewell to a beloved fixture in Magnolia, my father, Lorenzo Delisi, who is retiring from hair styling and closing Lorenzo’s Coiffures on Lexington Avenue.

For nearly five decades, my dad has been more than a hairdresser. He has been a listener, a friend, a teacher, and an artist whose scissors and comb shaped not just hairstyles, but stories, memories, and relationships that spanned generations. Customers followed him faithfully fathers bringing sons, mothers bringing daughters, and entire families who trusted no one else with their hair.

What made my father special was not just his skill (though his precision haircuts for men and women were known across Cape Ann), but his heart. He never turned away a client, never lost patience, and always found joy in his work. To him, the salon was not just a business, it was a community. He opened his doors to new stylists starting out, to family members interested in learning the craft, and to every customer who walked in, whether for a single visit or a lifetime of appointments.

I grew up in his salon, answering phones, sweeping floors, and watching in awe as he moved effortlessly from cut to color, always knowing when it was time to rinse, when it was time to style almost like watching a musical in motion. His rhythm, his grace, and his devotion to each customer left an impression on me that words can hardly capture.

What I can say is this: my dad never once complained about his work. Not once in 46 years. He loved it, loved making people feel good about themselves, loved conversations, loved being part of his clients’ lives. His customers were his priority, and he would move mountains to make them happy.

This milestone is also a testament to resilience. Lorenzo’s Coiffures thrived through the ever-changing tides of Magnolia for nearly half a century. That endurance speaks volumes about his dedication, the loyalty of his clients, and the love he poured into his craft every single day.

On behalf of our family, we thank each and every person who has sat in his chair, shared a story, or trusted him with their hair. You gave him purpose, joy, and a way to express his creativity and love.

Dad, as a man, a brother, a father, and a stylist we are so proud of you. Your legacy is written not just in the history of Magnolia Avenue, but in the countless lives you’ve touched with kindness, patience, and artistry.

Here’s to a well-deserved retirement, and to 46 years of beauty, community, and love.

With gratitude,
Your Daughter, Teresa Morgan (and the Delisi Family)

 

The Cut Bridge

Nice walk on the Boulevard before my shift at the visitors’ center.  Watched a couple of boats going through the Blynman Bridge Canal with many onlookers.

Good Harbor at low tide

With Hurrican Erin, off the coast, the ocean could be a danger.  The beach was beautiful with amazing light.