Had to get outside to get some vitamin D and fresh air with of course social distancing. The ocean seems to telling us everything will be ok.

My View of Life on the Dock
Had to get outside to get some vitamin D and fresh air with of course social distancing. The ocean seems to telling us everything will be ok.

Keeping social distancing saw this surfer on Good Harbor Beach. Everyone walking the beach were polite and kept there distance. Love the surfers, perfect wave and then wipe out.
Pretty day

This Saturday, April 4, Cape Ann Olive Oil Co. will be open for curbside pick up and delivery from 11 to 3, 57 Main Street Gloucester, AM 01930. We will be filling website and phone orders. There will be no tastings offered and no refills on empty bottles at this time. You can order online at www.capeannoliveoil.com and clink “in store pickup”, or email your order at capeann.oo@gmail.com please include your phone number so we can get credit card information, also let us know if you are picking up or would like free delivery. You can also call us at 978-281-1061. Rick and I appreciate your support during this difficult time. Please stay safe!! Patty

You can see how dark it was at high tide on Monday, but the foam of the waves still showed their beauty.

We both look like we are on some sort of drug, but we were fooling around with the location on Zoom and this looked good. Not so much the characters in the photo. Just for fun



Gloucester’s best toy store, Toodeloos, 142 Mains Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 978-281-2011. Follow them on Toodeloos on facebook.

With responsible social distance our neighbors decided to have a cocktail party early on Friday evening. We all brought our own beverages and snacks. No touching but lots of laughs. Remember to social distance but try to have contact with your friends and family.





Sunday Worship ServiceGo to Zoom.com, click on Join a Meeting, Copy and paste the meeting ID, click Join.
~ Rev. Sue Koehler-Arsenault, Pastor
During these difficult times, mother nature is showing her beauty with the wave formation.

On Saturday we went to Ryan & Wood to pick up their hand sanitizer that they are making. Only one person at a time in the shop with proper social distancing. This 1 Liter of hand sanitizer filled almost 40 fl. oz of sanitizer. The containers that were used are pumps of hand soap. Instead of throwing these plastics in recycle, we use them for other things. Great idea by Ryan & Wood and thank you. Always try to shop local.

Ryan & Wood Distilleries • 15 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, Ma • (978) 281-2282
During these times, feel like the ocean is giving us a show to help us all.

Eastern Point Lighthouse from Shore Road. As we took our walk yesterday getting some exercise and vitamin D and of course social distancing.

Taking a walk on Shore Road on Tuesday the sky and ocean were sending a message of calmness.

Ryan & Wood Distilleries at Blackburn Park.
Because of the COVID-19 crisis, we have switched our production lines to making hand-sanitizer to try and help out. The Federal Government (FDA) recently gave distilleries permission to make this to help with the shortage. It’s made from our vodka distillate according to the World Health Organization recipe of Alcohol (80% of product), Hydrogen Peroxide and Glycerol. https://www.fda.gov/media/136289/download
We intend on donating to local food banks, medical providers, and people who work with elderly. Today we have reached out to the Council of Aging and Cape Ann Food Pantry.
In 2006, Bob Ryan and his nephew Dave Wood founded Ryan & Wood Distilleries with the dream of producing small batch spirits in their coastal home of Gloucester, MA on Cape Ann. Steeped in blue-collar maritime history, Gloucester is an ideal “port of origin” for our whiskies, gins, rums, and vodkas. Our spirits are made the old-fashioned way in our copper pot and column still, fit for hard-working locals and world travelers alike.
Growing up, Bob spent most his days on the Gloucester waterfront working at his father’s seafood processing company. After 35 successful years he sought out a new adventure. Ryan & Wood proved to be a perfect marriage of his manufacturing knowledge and his wish to pay homage to his hometown’s maritime past, now evident in the artwork on each of our bottles. Bob loves to say that Gloucester was built by “ships of wood and men of iron,” noting that only the ships have changed.
They say “father knows best,” but when it comes to spirits, this mother and grandmother is the Queen of tasting Whiskey, Rum, Gin, and Vodka. Possessing the best palette of the crew, Kathy has the final say on what gets the Ryan & Wood stamp of approval.
Doug represents the second generation of the Ryan family to take up distilling. An attorney by trade, he handles the legal work of our highly-regulated industry but prefers to be milling grains and mashing whiskey! You can catch him on the production floor during your tour, and at most of our tastings and promotional events pouring spirits and spreading the word.
Jennifer handles most of Ryan & Wood’s Social Media and marketing efforts, but her Dominican heritage gives her a special perspective on the world of Rum! She also has the some of the finest handwriting in the region, a necessary skill for writing the barrel and bottle number on each individual bottle of our single-barrel craft whiskies.
The “Wood” of Ryan & Wood, Bob and Kathy’s nephew Dave helped found the company and worked tirelessly to build it from the ground up. Although he passed away in 2012, his fingerprints still linger in every aspect of the operation. Dave’s business acumen was only surpassed by his sharp wit and dedication to his family. We’re proud to carry on his legacy with each bottle of Ryan & Wood. Cheers, Dave!
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As it was raining and sleeting on Monday went by the Magnolia Pier. It looks so good.

Updated Hours: All Market Basket locations are open from 7am – 6pm every day.
Our senior shopping hours program WILL continue each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 5:30am to 7:00am where the stores will be open ONLY to serve customers 60 and older.
We look forward to serving you.

Hey, I am sewing masks for the folks on the front line…I just have to do something for this crisis. I have heard different opinions as to how much it helps but most say it is better than nothing. Many folks are doing this in my area so the craft stores are out of elastic. Does anyone have some I can have? Even on Amazon it is going to take weeks to get. Anyone wanna join me? I have lots of fabric to donate. LMK. Stay safe.

Hours for March
SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO CORONAVIRUS.
Please call first. (603) 359-2713
Stay safe out there…
Also by appointment and by chance…call (603) 359-2173


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They can be made with either milk or white chocolate and can be personalized with a name.
The best part is everything is edible, including the grass, so Peter Cotton Tail approves!
Each is $14 and we will be taking orders until April 9th, 2020!🐣🐰
Leave a message here, direct message me or come to the cafe’ and see our take-out window to place your order!
I can take Venmo and we can deliver!!