Almost time for Farmers Markets. YEAH
Start Date: June 25, 2018
Time: 4:00- 6:30
Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, hope to see you all there.

My View of Life on the Dock
Almost time for Farmers Markets. YEAH
Start Date: June 25, 2018
Time: 4:00- 6:30
Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, hope to see you all there.

Right before the storm started on Tuesday afternoon, Wingaersheek Beach looks so beautiful.

It’s finally here!! ICE CREAM is opening on Thursday, May 17
th, at 2 pm!
The winners of a free small ice cream are (tag them if you know them!):
Alexandra Legendre
Jackie Chudy
Lorie Soper
Pam Silva
David Hoag.
Please come over this week to receive your ice cream!
Sherry’s Corner Café
2 Lexington Avenue
Gloucester, Magnolia, MA 01930
From FOB Sandra Williams

There must have been good eats at Clark Pond on Monday. These Glossy Ibis were enjoying themselves. Some info on these interesting birds from Wikipedia.
The glossy ibis is a wading bird in the ibis family Threskiornithidae. The scientific name derives from Ancient Greek plegados and Latin, falcis, both meaning “sickle” and referring to the distinctive shape of the bill.

After a cloudy start to Mother’s Day, the sun came out with beautiful clouds.

Photo from Len Burgess, Thanks again for a fun and informative class.

The Annisquam Exchange is opening, May 18, 2018

This class is always fun. Have taken this class about 5 times and always enjoy it. Thank you Dave, Len, Barry and Tony for all your help. For more information on the Essex Shipbuilding Museum please follow the link below:
https://www.essexshipbuilding.org/

Fog or sun, the beach is always the place to be.


Also congratulation to Susan Kelly for the Rotary Paul Harris Award.

This week has been very foggy and beautiful.



Good Morning kids:
Since I am going to a class at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum on Saturday. I will not be there. Hope all join this clean up.

Good Harbor Beach on Monday afternoon. Looks so good.
On Shore Road on Sunday the whales gave us all a thrill. It was amazing to watch and listen to the people watching the whales. There were claps and lots of looks of awe. NOAA reminds boaters to say far away from these beautiful animals. As you can see there was a yellow boat way to close.

The Ardelle

There are no words to describe these beautiful animals. They were not as close but you could see them and also their fluke and spouting.


