Young Gray seal resting on Magnolia Beach

This little guy came onto to Magnolia Beach to rest on Saturday.  Rebecca who is the from the Shellfish Constable Office, with a background in sea mammals, came to do a well check on this young seal.  Rebecca was very efficient and knowledgeable with regards to making sure this young gray seal was safe.   She explained to beach walkers to stay at least 150 feet away from the seal, especially dogs off leash.  The seal can get very stressed with dogs and people getting too close.  Faith from the animal control stayed with the seal to make sure the seal was safe.  Both of these city employees showed compassion for the seal and explaining to people why to stay away.    The seal can get very stressed with dogs and people getting too close.

Little birdie

This little bird hit my front door on Thursday.  I picked this little one up and let the stun of hitting the window go away.   After a few minutes the little bird was able fly away.

Before and after a glorious sunset

Sunday was another New England day.  Rain, wind and then there was another incredible surprise sunset.

Before the sun went down.

After

The Magnolia Library and Community Center Movie Night

ReBlogged from The Magnolia Library and Community Center

1 Lexington Ave, Gloucester, MA, United States, Massachusetts
info@magnolialibrary.org

 

She’s coming to Magnolia on Friday, March 1! Doors open at 6:30. FREE admission, concessions available. Don’t miss it!!

New signs at Lexington Avenue

Reblogged from the Magnolia Community Library facebook.

Check out the colorful school of fish that swam onto Lexington Ave and landed on our corner sign! Thank you to local Magnolia resident Layce Alves (Here Fishy Fishy) for brightening up the sign.

Multi colored sunset

The sunsets have been outstanding the last few evenings.  Shore Road has a group called the sunset club and we have a wonderful time talking and enjoying mother nature.  Even Maggie the little dog is waiting for the sun to set.