The architecture of the Magnolia Pier

When the tide is low you can see the form of The Magnolia Pier especially with a dusting of snow.

A walk-through Rafe’s Chasm

On Tuesday afternoon took a quick walk through Rafe’s Chasm.  Definitely was a quick walk due to the 9 degrees.   Even though it was very cold, the fresh air feels good.

The Sunset Club

Magnolia Pier with some the sunset club.  Thank you, Silvana, for taking the photo.  This group of friends is so much fun.

Ramp on Magnolia Pier

At sunset on Wednesday, the Sunset Group walked to the end of the pier.  By the way, it was cold and very windy.

 

 

Beautiful Coast Guard Cutter

On Saturday the ocean was so blue, and it was very cold.  The Gloucester Coast Guard Cutter was right there in Gloucester Harbor.

From Niles Beach, Boston and a Fata Morgana

 

Reblogged from Wikipedia

Fata Morgana (Italian: [ˈfaːta morˈɡaːna]) is a complex form of superior mirage visible in a narrow band right above the horizon. The term Fata Morgana is the Italian translation of “Morgan the Fairy” (Morgan le Fay of Arthurian legend). These mirages are often seen in the Italian Strait of Messina, and were described as fairy castles in the air or false land conjured by her magic.

Fata Morgana mirages significantly distort the object or objects on which they are based, often such that the object is completely unrecognizable. A Fata Morgana may be seen on land or at sea, in polar regions, or in deserts. It may involve almost any kind of distant object, including boats, islands, and the coastline. Often, a Fata Morgana changes rapidly. The mirage comprises several inverted (upside down) and upright images stacked on top of one another. Fata Morgana mirages also show alternating compressed and stretched zones.[1]

The optical phenomenon occurs because rays of light bend when they pass through air layers of different temperatures in a steep thermal inversion where an atmospheric duct has formed.[1] In calm weather, a layer of significantly warmer air may rest over colder dense air, forming an atmospheric duct that acts like a refracting lens, producing a series of both inverted and erect images. A Fata Morgana requires a duct to be present; thermal inversion alone is not enough to produce this kind of mirage. While a thermal inversion often takes place without there being an atmospheric duct, an atmospheric duct cannot exist without there first being a thermal inv

New Years Day

2025 came in with rain and dreary weather.  Late afternoon came and the sun tried to come out.  Gloucester Harbor looked very serene.

Foggy Sunday

The fog was very thick on Sunday.  Rick and I walked the Stacy Boulevard and Magnolia Beach.

Swimming on Magnolia Beach

Ducks having fun under the Cut Bridge