Beautiful walk on Saturday afternoon with amazing light.


My View of Life on the Dock
Beautiful walk on Saturday afternoon with amazing light.


May 18, 2024

Our shop location is at 15 Lexington Ave. #1 Gloucester, MA 01930.
This event looks like fun. $150 fee
Furniture Viewing & Shopping by appointment. Call 978 526 1414.
Hi! I’m Kristen and my store, Shackteau Interiors, was born out of a love for antique and vintage furniture, milk paint, interior design, and giving old pieces of furniture new life. My husband and I bought an old Victorian home and I had a lot of furniture that I loved but didn’t quite fit in with our new home. I decided to paint, stain, refinish what I had and fell in love again with my “new furniture”.
All my pieces are personally selected by me and are all one off’s so all pieces are truly unique. I love to find unique pieces and the older the better! I specialize in painting with Shackteau Interiors Milk Paint. Our paint is non toxic and contains no VOC’s. I love the finish it creates on older pieces. I get a lot of my coastal design and inspiration from my vacations on Martha’s Vineyard. One of my favorite places to be!
Shackteau Interiors is a furniture, paint, and hardware store which specializes in refinishing antique and unique vintage furniture. Each piece is hand selected and uniquely finished by yours truly so no two pieces are alike! We are located in beautiful Magnolia at 15 Lexington Ave # 1 Gloucester, MA 01930.
Furniture pick up is required within three days of purchase online. If furniture is not picked up within three days, a $50 a week storage fee will incur.
All other purchases will be shipped out within three business days or available for local pick up within three business days. Please be able to promptly pick up as space is a premium in my studio
All furniture sales are final. Which means no returns so please be sure to check your measurements and space!
Please note: color of furniture is only as accurate as your computer monitor and/or printer can reproduce. Actual colors will vary somewhat. Please request to see the furniture in person before committing to purchasing online if exact color is important. Please note there are no refunds if purchased online sight unseen due to color or size.
Happy Birthday to my handsome husband.



On Sunday Rick and I went to take in the spirit of the 128th running of the Boston Marathon. It wonderful to feel the positive energy of this event. Lots of music, runners from all over the world and the history of this event.
When the announcer introduced some of the past winners, it was exciting to see Bobbi Gibb. Went up to speak to her and she was kind and excited to be there. (thank you Rick for the photo). Bobbi Gibb is an amazing runner. See below.
Reblogged from Wikipedia:
Roberta Louise Gibb (born November 2, 1942) is an American former runner who was the first woman to have run the entire Boston Marathon (1966).[1] She is recognized by the Boston Athletic Association as the pre-sanctioned era women’s winner in 1966, 1967, and 1968.[2] At the Boston Marathon, the pre-sanctioned era comprised the years from 1966 through 1971, when women, who under AAU rules could not compete in the Men’s Division, ran and finished the race. In 1996 the B.A.A. retroactively recognized as champions the women who finished first in the Pioneer Women’s Division Marathon for the years 1966–1971.
Gibb’s run in 1966 challenged prevalent prejudices and misconceptions about women’s athletic capabilities.[3] In 1967, she finished nearly an hour ahead of Kathrine Switzer. In 1968 Gibb finished first among five women that ran the marathon. It was not until late 1971, pursuant to a petition to the Amateur Athletic Union by Nina Kuscsik, that the AAU changed its rules and began to sanction women’s division marathons. Kuscsik won the initial AAU-sanctioned women’s division race at Boston in 1972.[4]

On Friday while walking on the boulevard after high tide, the splash over was fabulous. As I was trying to get this photo, the water from the other side came over my head. Glad I did not use my Canon camera.

The beach is always wonderful.

Took a walk down Rocky Neck on Tuesday. The name on the boat Endurance reminded me how we are enduring the grey and raining weather.

We walked Shore Road with our special glasses and watched the eclipse. It did not disappoint. After the moon left the sun, the lighting was interesting.


Hi peeps:
Hope all is well. Let’s try this again.
Hope all is well with everyone.
When: Saturday, April 13, 2024
Where: Park at Good Harbor Beach:
Starting down Whitman, Eastern and Barn Lane.
Time: 9:00 – 10:00
I can bring the yellow bags. Please bring gloves and if you have a trash picker please bring.
Thank you all and take care
Donna
On Friday it was very gray and misty at Good Harbor Beach. Saw one surfer out on the waves.
Up and surfing

Wipe out


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FREE EVENT: NAVIGATING HEALTHCARE ON CAPE ANN
On Saturday afternoon, April 13th at 1:30pm the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation will host a symposium called Navigating Health Care on Cape Ann. The event is an interactive way for everyone in our community to learn more about how to access services in a variety of situations.
We all have friends or family members who are struggling with health problems, health care insurance, or getting medical appointments. Knowing whom to call and understanding the available resources in our community can resolve many of these issues or prevent serious illness. A school age child with acute anxiety, an older friend living alone who suddenly feels tired and run-down, a friend who might have an addiction problem, a recent arrival who needs to change their insurance plan and find a primary care doctor—these are just some of the situations that will be addressed in the April 13 symposium. Hearing news stories about hospital closures, crowded emergency rooms and nursing shortages can also cause worry or confusion. The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation has invited representatives of the organizations providing health care to our community to make presentations and answer your questions.
Our speakers will include Paul Lundberg (Trustee, AGH/Beverly Hospitals), Dominique Hurley (Gloucester’s Director of Public Health), Margaret Brennan, MPH (President and CEO of North Shore Community Health – Gloucester Family Health Center), and Kimberly Perryman, MMHC, RN, NEA-BC (Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Beverly Hospital), followed by an audience Q&A session.
After a break for refreshments, the second half of the program will offer a panel discussion with real-world scenarios of health and medical care challenges that people often experience in our communities. The panel will be moderated by Dick Prouty, and will include Vivian Argento, MD (Geriatric Medicine), Jason Andree, PharmD (Vice President of Addison Gilbert Hospital), John Morris (President of Beauport Ambulance), Brian Orr, MD (Brian Orr Pediatrics), Amy Kamm, MSW (Director of Mental Health & Social-Emotional Learning in the Gloucester Public Schools) and Stacy Reilly, RN (Nurse Manager at Senior Care, Inc.). This will be followed by an audience Q&A session facilitated by Karen Bell and Heather Atwood.
The historic Gloucester Meetinghouse, home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, is located on the green at 50 Middle Street. Note: the green is under renovation but our main entrance is open. Please seek parking on the street and in lots nearby. A side entrance with an elevator for persons with disabilities is located at 10 Church Street. The symposium is free and open to the public. More info at www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org
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SPONSORS OF THE AUTUMN-WINTER-SPRING MEETINGHOUSE SERIES
GUARANTORS: H. Woody Brock and Scobie Ward
PLATINUM: J.J. & Jackie Bell, Karen Bell, Peter Calkins & Susan Casey, Linzee Coolidge
GOLD: John & Janis Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank, Susan Gray, Patricia Roach & Robert Martin, Andrew Spindler & Hiram Butler, Nancy Steele
SILVER: Beth Graham & William Schulz, JoeAnn Hart & Gordon Baird, Institution for Savings, Charles Nazarian, Patricia Poore, Geoffrey Richon, Sandra & John Ronan
BRONZE: Anthony & Dodge CPA, Phillip Cutter
SPECIAL THANKS: Massachusetts Cultural Council, Essex County Community Foundation
ABOUT THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION
The mission of the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation (a non-profit founded in 2015) is to preserve the historic building, completed in 1806 for the first Universalist Church in America, as a civic hub, family entertainment venue, and community gathering center. For more information about the Foundation, a full schedule of upcoming concerts and events, and to sign up for the GMF newsletter, please visit: www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org.
Lot of cute ducks heading towards Magnolia Harbor.

20 Lexington Avenue Magnolia, Gloucester, MA

I had a wonderful and yummy veggie omelet

Rick had a terrific traditional breakfast

Hours of operation
MONDAY: 8-7
TUESDAY: CLOSED
WEDNESDAY: CLOSED
THURSDAY: 8-7
FRIDAY: 8-8
SATURDAY: 8-8
SUNDAY: 8-7
On Saturday, there was rain, sun, snow and wind. Walking out to Rafe’s all weather happened. Beautiful

With the recent weather, Good Harbor on Friday was not like a summer day. As always, the beach looked beautiful.

Due to the inclement weather of yesterday and more coming on Saturday, it would be best to cancel clean up near Good harbor Beach. We will reschedule for Saturday, April 13, 2024. Will post next Wednesday. Thank you all and try to stay dry.
Donna Ardizzoni
339-234-0776
Went out at high tide, it is blowing, and the ocean is putting on quite show.

The ocean and clouds show that there is a storm coming.
