I’ve been having lots of fun with the Yi Action Lite camera I purchased on Joey’s recommendation. Here you see a bit of hummingbird action in slow motion at our feeder before a rival swoops in to chase off the feeding bird. We see this behavior regularly and are considering adding another feeder. Remember it’s slow motion and they still move pretty fast. Here’s a link for the camera. (Sorry Joey, just too good not to share!)
Author: Pat D
Farmers Market Thursdays
Today from 3-6:30 pm, the Farmers Market returns to Stage Fort Park. My loot from last week:

If you haven’t made it over, it’s worth the trip. Some scenes from last week:




Brackett’s Oceanview Restaurant
We were in the Rockport area Monday night and decided to give Brackett’s Oceanview Restaurant at 25 Main Street in Rockport a try. It was pretty full with large parties and several families. The views are gorgeous out onto the harbor and beach. Despite this busy-ness, Kourtney served us efficiently and in a friendly manner. I had Chicken Rockefeller and Jim had Baked Scrod. We also ordered a Barrata Salad. Jim couldn’t resist the Brothers Brew donut sundae for dessert—decadent. Thanks Oceanview for a lovely evening!






Good Night Sun
A very interesting sunset developed last night at Plum Cove. Imagine the sounds of an enthusiastic slow pitch softball game in the background and you have yourself an All American sunset.


Harbor Traffic
Watching the world go by down at Harbor Loop; boats of all kinds coming in and going out.





Nice Catch
Kind of exciting for me to see this!

Weekday Afternoon at Half Moon Beach
It was time for me to take some of our friend Donna Ardozzoni’s advice and go to the beach. I’m a sit-by-the-water-in-a-chair-with-a-book kind of beach goer and I decided to go down to Half Moon Beach at Stage Fort Park: lots of parking, easily accessible, and beautiful. Plus (bonus) the Farmers Market was setting up! Deep breaths and seawater washing my toes cured any grumpiness I might have been feeling. And it is always fun to people-watch.





Northern Gannet on the Rocks
I noticed this struggling bird on the rocks off the back shore a few days ago. I believe it’s a Northern Gannet. I had seen them only out to sea previously so I was kind of excited to see one up a bit closer. But it appeared to be injured so I reported it to Jodi Swenson at Cape Ann Wildlife then was referred to City of Gloucester Animal Control (978-281-9746). I hope the beautiful bird is better by now.
***PS: Not long after I scheduled this post, our own Kim Smith re-posted information she had provided in 2017 regarding a mysterious disease affecting the Northern Gannets. See her post for more info! Great minds and all that……***




Gloucester Stop Sign Means Business
Stop or get pinched.

Aquarius on the Back Shore Update
Last March, I shared pictures of new signs on the back shore at the location of the former Ocean View Inn presenting “Aquarius at Back Shores”. I recently noticed some new activity over there and thought an update might be in order. We now see “Aquarius on the Back Shore” (much better) with a newer logo to go along with the construction activity. Great minds thinking alike, apparently, as the Gloucester Daily Times featured this in Tuesday’s (Aug 6 2019) paper. Click here for full article. I understand we can expect a couple of single family homes along with duplexes. The


The Manor House, to be razed and rebuilt as single family home.

Former High Cliff Lodge to become single family home. I will miss this building especially as we stayed on site several times for family events over the years and I loved this building.

You Can’t Get There From Here

Egret Action at Parker River
I just love watching these graceful majestic creatures. How lucky are we to have them so abundantly available?!





Attracting Hummingbirds
We are very happy to have several hummingbirds that show up pretty regularly in our Magnolia yard. I knew they can be attracted by the color red, and I knew they like to feed on sugar water so we set our feeder up accordingly. Then we sat back and watched.

We also worked on attracting orioles by using an orange colored feeder, fresh oranges and grape jelly to tempt them. It worked well, even if other birds also like oranges.
What I was not expecting was to see hummingbirds feeding off the grape jelly! Bonus! Makes sense considering the sugar content and texture, so perhaps this is a tip some of you looking to attract hummingbirds (Joey, Chris etc) could use.


Light and Sky….Sky and Light
A couple of modest examples of the outstanding beauty that surrounds us.


Turkey Walk
This turkey family accompanied me on my morning walk near Magnolia recently. I guess it’s probably more accurate to say that I accompanied them! My own turkey trot.



Mid Morning on the Dock
Visited Joey on the dock and there was lots going on down there. Gorgeous morning.




The Hawks Are Growing Up
As you might recall, we watched 3 baby hawks in a nest in our backyard here in Gloucester. They have since fledged and begun exploring their world as juveniles. I believe these are the hawks we see and hear nearly everyday out ver the marshy area behind our house. I have become quite attached to them as I watch them develop. They appear for me nearly every time I take my walk and I’ve begun to wonder if they are meant to be my “spirit animals”. So far, I have only verified 2 of the three together and I’ve started calling them Luke and Leia. I thought you might like to see how they have grown.


Both are seen here together

Hawk liftoff


Monday Night at Cala’s
We took a ride to Manchester and decided to have dinner at Cala’s (in part thanks to our Serenitee card). We had not been there in a while, but were put at ease immediately by the friendly neighborhood atmosphere. Domenick was our server and he was very efficient, which added to the experience.
Monday is Taco Night, so I tried my very first fish taco, blackened haddock. Loved it! Jim tried the tuna and the beef. His plate was clean when Domenick came back for it.
Great atmosphere, service and food. Serenitee points a plus! Thanks Cala’s in Manchester at 7 Beach Street for a lovely evening.





Eastern Point Light Station Circa 1939
Back to the 1937-38 Gloucester City Directory! You can see here the lighthouse keepers and harbor masters for this time period; you might recognize some of the family names on this page of the directory!

I was curious about Carl D. Hill, so I checked the 1940 census for him (available free here). You can see he and his family, along with the assistant Coast Guard Lighthouse keeper Francis Macy and his family. I note with interest that Carl D. Hill was his own enumerator for this entry. This is unusual. That’s a pretty good sized number of people living out there. It is listed as “Federal Property Eastern Point Light Station”.

At this LighthouseAntiques.net website, I found this WONDERFUL picture of the Eastern Point Light Station from about 1939 with the keeper in the picture! I am supposing this teeny tiny figure must be either Carl D. Hill or Francis Macy. What a great find! I thought you might enjoy this little stroll back to the late 1930s with me.

Gloucester Orioles and Hummingbirds
We are happy to share our backyard with any number of wonderful birds. These are some that make me especially happy.
Hummingbird: one minute resting in a branch and gone the next!


We hadn’t seen orioles for a while so were are happy to welcome them back. So lucky to live here!

