Cape Ann World War II Veterans

An exhibition of photography by Jason Grow was held on Saturday.  Rick and I went to the Opening reception on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at Gloucester City Hall.  This exhibit was amazing.  The photography of Jason Grow was very emotional.  Seeing these World War II veterans and thanking them was terrific.  The World War II Veterans who were there were so moved and seemed very happy.  It was wonderful to see so many people visiting this exhibition.

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Community Photos 11/5/15

One last visit for the year

We had to check out the hotel progress.  It should be completed by the next visit hopefully in seven months.  This has been a wonderful week of Fall weather.  We will follow the area on GMG, it’s kinda a nice second to being here.  Hope our winters will be as gentle as this season has been.
Linda rae Castagna

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After casting my vote, I stopped by Buswell’s Pond today.

Susan LaRosa

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Hello Joey,

Just in case anyone is wondering why the boulevard gardens are suddenly gone . . . . .

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On Saturday 12 Generous Gardener volunteers moved hundreds of plants to the American Legion.

Hundreds more were moved to various vegetable gardens until Spring.

The Seawall Construction is moving along and Newport Construction will be fencing up the entire area soon.

It is completely eroded under the Fishermen’s Wives plaza.

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Front bed of nepeta and daylilies

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Iris and Sedum in the back bed

The boulevard gardens will return as a much expanded design in the Spring.

Susan Kelly

Generous Gardeners.


Gloucester Smiles – Sunflower Girl

She has a beautiful smile and the proud grower of a seven foot sunflower.

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Wolfhound – an Old Breed from Ireland

Irish Wolfhound, enjoys a walk on the backshore.  It got it’s name based on it’s purpose, hunting wolves with dogs.  A very large dog with a sweet disposition. 

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Thomas E. Lannon Prepares for the Winter Months

IMG_0841Captain Tom Ellis starts preparing the Thomas E. Lannon for the winter months, after many glorious sails out of Gloucester this season.

 

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First Parish Burial Ground 1644

This sacred burial ground has so much history.    When we clean in there you cannot help but to stop and look at the grave sites.

 

November 14, 2014 First Burial Parish

Isabel Babson was a Midwife

October 10, 2015 Isabel Babson headstone

Revolutionary War

October 10, 2015 Revolutionary war

Sarah and William Coas

October 10, 2015 Coas