
Sun Pillar on Christmas Eve

My View of Life on the Dock

On Sunday I should have stayed out for hours instead of watching the Patriots. The sunset and reflections were beautiful.




Thad and Vince taking a swim off Magnolia Pier on a very cold evening. So fun.



Thank you to the talented person who made the Christmas Tree for the Magnolia Pier
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The spelling may look like a typo but that is the name of this pretty spot off of Shore Road, Magnolia Gloucester, MA



Walking Shore Road at sunset is so beautiful. There is a couple of us who have named ourselves the Sunset Club. On Sunday evening the sunset did not disappoint.

I guess this is called a sun pillar, so glad I saw it. It was beautiful. According to Wikipedia, this is what it is:
Sun pillars are beams of light that extend vertically upward (or downward) from a bright light source, such as the sun or another bright light low on the horizon. They can be 5 to 10 degrees tall and sometimes even higher. They might lengthen or brighten as you gaze at them.
They’re beautiful and wondrous. They’re also the source of some UFO reports!

On Thursday evening the sunset appeared literally out of some dark clouds.

On Tuesday, the clouds were surrounding the sun at sunset. Within five minutes the sunset became amazing.

On Monday the sky, ocean and the sunshine was inviting for a walk.


Tea rose on Hesperus Avenue, thank you Generous Gardeners


