
Spring like day at Good Harbor

My View of Life on the Dock

With the sun showing us her beauty try to get out and enjoy by taking a walk.

Sundogs are colored spots of light that develop due to the refraction of light through ice crystals. They are located approximately 22 degrees either left, right, or both, from the sun, depending on where the ice crystals are present.


On Monday, we had another beautiful sunset.



Since there has been no sun for a week, the ever-faithful group, still takes a walk patiently waiting for the red sky.
Victor, Bob and Joe, Karen and Thor.


It was warm on Thursday and decided to walk to Maritime Gloucester.

On Tuesday when walking on Shore Road as the sun was going down, no color in the sky. The sunset club at Magnolia Pier keeps hoping for some color. Maybe over the weekend.

Three hours after high tide on Shore Road, Monday. I think I am obsessed with stormy oceans.

Love taking a walk on Magnolia Beach at the end of the day.

Sunset on January 22, 2024

Sunrise on January 23, 2024


Skating at Niles Pond

Ice fishing at Buswell Pond

Pick up game at Buswell Pond
Love walking the pier at sunset. The designs from the sun are fun to see.

When walking on Shore Road, saw Phil Keating taking a swim. Phil has plunged in the cold water before. He is a very nice guy and very funny. Congratulations to Phil for doing what most of us would run to a heated car.
It was getting dark and windy, so the photos are a little grainy.


In the evening there is a group of us that walk Shore Road to witness the Magnolia winter sunsets. Love this group and sharing Mother Nature at her best.

The snow makes the trees and sun look so pretty.

Taking a walk down at Maritime Gloucester day before Saturday’s storm.

Went over to Annisquam on Sunday afternoon. The weekend was an example of crazy New England weather.
