It was incredible around 1:00 on Thursday. The photos are a little shaky since I was almost taking flight.

My View of Life on the Dock
It was incredible around 1:00 on Thursday. The photos are a little shaky since I was almost taking flight.

Trees down, wires hanging, extremely windy, cable out but the ocean certainly does not disappoints.
These photos were taken at low tide. Crazy

Coming back from a client in Danvers decided to take 133 back, glad I did. Beautiful day


The sky was so pretty on Sunday around sunset, it was changing all the time.


“I Am More: Massachusetts” Unveiling
The project that started in Cape Ann has now gone statewide, with twenty new I Am More portraits from around the state, including Cape Ann, being unveiled this weekend.
The new colored pencil and pastel portraits by Gloucester artist Amy Kerr include topics such as postpartum depression, brain cancer, dementia, anxiety, addiction, poverty, eating disorders, spinal cord injury, insecurity, sexual abuse, schizoaffective disorder, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, suicide, learning disabilities, bullying, PTSD, and surviving the Holocaust.
Portrait subjects come from Worcester, Westborough, Littleton, Burlington, Mattapan, Lynn, Reading, Leverett, Amherst, Wenham, Feeding Hills, Peabody, Lawrence, Gloucester, Newburyport and Mashpee.
Where: Worcester PopUp – 20 Franklin Street, Worcester, MA
When: October 19th through November 7th
Gallery hours Tuesdays through Fridays 12-4 pm
Opening Celebration Saturday October 19th from 5-8pm
A huge thank you to our portrait sponsors:
Anonymous
BankGloucester
Andrew Morse
Ken & Rose Carlsen
Additional sponsors:
Beth Israel Lahey Health Behavioral Services
Ocean Alliance
Brace Cove Foundation
Anne & Richard Rosenfeld
Laurie Taylor
Ann Carlsen
Carol Stone
Chris Sadkowski
Anita & Peter Thomas
Katherine & Peter Coakley
Maggie & Joe Rosa
Sara Lippert
Debe & Nick Holland
Anita Pandolfe Ruchman
Cheryl Allen
Lauren & Ted Suchecki
Lee Quigley
Amy & Mark Farber
Julia Wachtel
Joan Amero
Anne Kinigstein
A special thank you to Kitt Cox, Cynthia Mochowski, Anita Pandolfe Ruchman, Anne Pieterse and Rolf Urbach.

This surfer off Shore Road on Saturday afternoon certainly had a couple of good rides.

I do not think I will kayaking very soon. Just beautiful

Through the last three days of relentless wind and waves, the construction of the Magnolia Pier looks great.


For more information please follow the link below
SILENT MOVIE CLASSICS: TWO FACES OF FRANKENSTEIN, AT THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE
Get your stuff ready for the Phyllis A Scrap Steel Drive! See you at Fosters of Gloucester on Saturday, November 2nd!



This kayak went right out with the waves and tide. This was on Magnolia Landing.

On Wednesday saw this spin drift and realized it was 4.5 hours before high tide. We better be careful today.

Progress on the Magnolia Pier

WOW

Some color on Clark Pond Tuesday.

Early sunset at Shore Road.

