Happy Christmas Eve

Merry Christmas and Happy New Years. Have a safe and wonderful holiday.

Hugs to all

Thanks Rick for the photo

Ed and Jo: Love, Art and Gloucester in the Summer of 1923

ED and JO by Wayne Soini. ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS BOOK GO TO FUND ACTIVITIES OF THE GLOUCESTER400 COMMITTEE

This novel reminds readers of the creator of the “Man at the Wheel,” sculptor Leonard Craske; stock market wizard Roger Babson; Lanesville’s baseball-loving Fred Foster of Foster Brothers’ Drug Store; Floyd the Clammer; Henry Gould, the one-legged lifeguard of Half Moon beach; heroic Howard Blackburn; Jacobson’s seaside family sauna and, from way back, Gloucester’s unlucky sea serpent eyewitness and chronicler, Lonson Nash. As Gloucester’s Tricentennial celebration (1623-1923) unfolds, enter two artists, Ed Hopper and Jo Nivison.

See Jo’s cat run. After Ed finds and returns Jo’s beloved Arthur, she gratefully loans him her watercolors. When Ed promptly captures a vision of Gloucester for all time, he also comes to see his fellow artiste through new eyes. The “odd couple” attend a silent movie at the North Shore Theater, party at Leon Kroll’s on Rocky Neck, sketch at Good Harbor beach, explore Lane’s Cove, and drink Twin Lights ginger ale, made in Rockport.

By the time of the climactic Tricentennial pageant at Stage Fort Park, a question hovers over the lovers: what next? Sketching and painting in Cape Ann’s legendary light by day, spooning under its starry skies when they aren’t fighting, Ed and Jo waver between commitment and separation in a narrative presented in a novel here for the first time ever anywhere.

On Amazon link below :

Amazon.com: Ed and Jo: Love, Art and Gloucester in the Summer of 1923: 9798784747617: Soini, Wayne: Books

Ocean and waves

The light was so pretty on Sunday, this photo is only the waves and blue ocean but it was glowing.  Grateful

A Christmas Tree Village

A Christmas Tree Village created by Joe and Chris, Collected from Christmas past, memories from their grown children and now their grandchildren. “A Story Book Tree of Memories”

Merry Christmas to All

Raffle for the Open Door at Arts Abound

There is a raffle at Arts Abounds 21 C Lexington Avenue,  Magnolia, Gloucester, MA.  Arts Abound local artists have donated an item for the raffle.  Arts Abound is open everyday til Christmas Eve.  Thank you

 

Magnolia Historical Society Shoppe one week before Christmas

Please shop local, please come by between 9 and 1.

There are some great gifts to purchase such as puzzles, beach towels, Magnolia Tee Shirts, Hats, etc.  Hope to see you all there.  Please remember to shop local.

 

46 Magnolia Avenue

Magnolia, Gloucester, MA  01930

“Magnolia Shoppe” will be open every Saturday from 9-1 at the little red school house.  Come and do some holiday shopping.