If you have not seen these great bags, please check out Susan O’Leary’s website.
Here are a couple photos of her great works.

My View of Life on the Dock
If you have not seen these great bags, please check out Susan O’Leary’s website.
Here are a couple photos of her great works.

Len Burgess:
Happy Birthday to you, hope your day is great. This is Len helping the eighth graders from O’Maley building boats.

Even though it was 30 degrees, we all need to go to the beach.


PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE ON TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020. If you do not vote, please do not complain. If you are not sure where to vote please go to your city or town’s web page.

As the days are getting longer, the sunsets are changing but always so pretty.


Thursday was rainy and windy but as the sun was setting you could see the sun making an appearance.

The Magnolia Community Farmers Market coming soon.

Talked to an engineer the other day with regard to the crane on Shore Road to build the Magnolia Pier. The workers have been very polite and considerate of the neighbors and walkers. He informed me that the crane can reach over 200 feet. He also stated that most likely it will take about two more weeks with the crane.

Went for a walk to Maritime Gloucester and the reflections were beautiful.

Went to Parker River Wildlife Refuge on Sunday. What a beautiful day. The Snowy Owl was about half mile away. Not a great photo but at least I was able to see it.

Sandy Point State Reservation is at the end of Parker River Wildlife Refuge.
The reason the sand is purple is due to quartz and manganese garnet deposits from the nearby hills that washed down to create the purple colors and is most visible after storms.

Ricky is 6 feet but standing next to the crane give a prospective of the size of this piece of machinery. The pier is coming along.

The crane at the Magnolia Pier is so big, the road is closed. The workers were drilling down some pilings today and you can see the dust coming from the pilings. Very exciting.

Another beautiful sunset on Thursday night.



Even though it was cold and windy, Gloucester Harbor looked so pretty.

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