Manchester by the Sea Harbor at sunset

After the reception at the Manchester by the Sea Historical Museum, the harbor was very hazy.  A typical spring day near sunset.

An evening walk around Shore Road

The sun was finally out on Tuesday evening.  Took a walk with the Sunset Club to enjoy another different sunset.  It was nice not to be wet and cold.  The sunset was a little foggy but made for a pretty sunset.

Front Beach Rockport

The weather on Tuesday was typical March skies.  Sunny and then cloudy within a couple of minutes.  When I was in Rockport Tuesday afternoon, the sun came out at Front Beach exhibited mother nature’s beauty.

Boston in the background

The other night of course, I went walking Shore Road.  Seeing Boston in the background, decided to check how many miles.  According to Google Maps, Magnolia Landing, Gloucester, MA to Boston is 29 miles.  It may not be totally accurate due to the fact, that Boston skyline from Magnolia, is the Prudential, John Hancock building and the financial district.   On clear evenings you can see the coastline of Quincy down to the South Shore.  So lucky to live here.

Gloucester Fisherman protecting our harbor in the fog

The last few days have been very foggy and rainy, typical march weather.  Even though it has been dreary, still get out to walk and take some photos.

Cargo ship off Shore Road

This cargo ship was off of Shore Road for a couple of days.  Could not find the name.  We were able to see it was from Panama.  https://www.vesselfinder.com/

 

Rock Formation at Wingaersheek Beach

Walking Wingaersheek Beach over the weekend was a treat.  In March the weather can be all over the place.  We always take advantage of the sunshine.

Reflections under the pier

Walking the pier at Maritime Gloucester on a nice March Day. There is always something to see and have nice conversations with other walkers.