The Ardelle

My View of Life on the Dock
The Ardelle

Does anyone know if this could be the old stair case to the hotel’s salt water pool on Shore Road?

Thank you Catherine for letting me know where the whales were feeding. So exciting even in the rain.

The sky looked so pretty the other night taking a walk at dusk. (I actually was looking for the whales) new obsession.

This video has most of the photos taken in 2015 for the “Gloucester Smiles and Happy on Main Street” series. Many thanks to all that participated.

Mariners are urged to use caution and proceed at safe speeds in areas used by right whales. Federal law prohibits operating vessels 65 feet or greater in excess of 10 knots in certain areas and times along the US east coast. Approaching right whales closer than 500 yards is a violation of federal and state law.
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT ACTIVE DMA ZONES AND SHIP STRIKE REDUCTION
REGULATIONS VISIT:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/shipstrike
DETAILS OF SIGHTINGS CAN BE VIEWED AT:
http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/psb/surveys/
DETAILS OF ACOUSTIC DETECTIONS FROM CORNELL UNIVERSITY:
http://www.listenforwhales.org/
***NEW NUMBER TO REPORT RIGHT WHALE SIGHTINGS IS 866.755.NOAA***
Right Whale Sighting Advisory System
NOAA Fisheries
ne.rw.survey@noaa.gov
866.755.NOAA


The rain did not stop the walkers and volunteers at the 2018 Gloucester Pride Stride Day
How lucky are we to take a walk and see such beauty.



Magnolia Library and Community Center
1 Lexington Avenue
Magnolia, Gloucester, MA 01930
Friday, May 4, 2018
6:00 – 9:00
With the weather being so nasty it was not easy to get a photo, but did see the beautiful animal spouting. Very Cool.

These group of volunteers have made Stacy Boulevard to beautiful gardens. Thank you all.
