Thanks Mom’s Kitchen for some comfort food last Wednesday. The cabbage roll was delicious and enough to take home for another meal. We love Mom’s.



My View of Life on the Dock
Thanks Mom’s Kitchen for some comfort food last Wednesday. The cabbage roll was delicious and enough to take home for another meal. We love Mom’s.



https://nerej.com/pom-windover-and-hds-to-complete-halyard-for-the-dolben-company

Gloucester, MA Windover Construction and HDS Architecture are nearing completion of Halyard, a modern apartment community. Named after the rope used for raising and lowering a boat’s sail, Halyard incorporates design influences from the coastal Cape Ann community. This is the latest development for The Dolben Company and consists of three four-story buildings surrounding a one-story clubhouse and outdoor amenities.
Halyard features a mix of studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments with spacious layouts and high-end finishes. The 5,000 s/f clubhouse provides amenities to all residents, including an on-demand fitness center, game room, Amazon Hub, and great room for social gatherings, as well as the leasing office and a model unit.
Featured artists include: Chris Williams, Ken Hruby, Loren Doucette, Dorothy Kerper Monnelly, and Brad Story
GLOUCESTER, MASS. (May 2021) – To highlight the work of local contemporary sculptors, painters, and artists, the Cape Ann Museum will host a series of monthly virtual lectures through July 8.
“With our virtual lecture series, we wanted to pivot and focus on the living artists who call Cape Ann their home, carrying on this area’s tradition as a destination for painters, sculptors, writers, poets, and all kinds of artists who are inspired by the beauty and history of this special place,” said Museum Director Oliver Barker. “With the virtual format, we can reach a much wider audience, and we welcome everyone to join us.” The lectures are free to members and $10 for non-members.
Here are the details:
Conversations with Contemporary Sculptorswith Chris Williams and Ken Hruby
Saturday, May 22 at 1:00 pm
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Passenger Throughput News: Yesterday @TSA screened more than 1.64 million people; the highest checkpoint throughput since the start of the pandemic. National Numbers: https://bit.ly/38A6FM2 Below: Number of people @TSA screened yesterday at New England’s 6 major airports.
“Water Shuttle Seasonal Passes” $75 for the whole season! Link- available online now

Our adult male turkeys are still courting the women, while one of the younger students encountered an intruder with red feathers. We moved on before he gave up pacing back and forth.








Diane B Submits:


Since we are doing our kitchen over and my dishes are on my porch and the dishwasher is also on the porch, saw these plates. I do not like to just throw things away and these dishes are compostable and break down right way. You can put them in your compost pile. Another way to help the environment.

Coming attractions….

Russell Orchards in Ipswich has opened for the season. We always like to stop there when we drive up that way. Keep up with their news at their website. I saw some new items and old favorites. Now that we have a baby in our lives, I took extra care to notice the children’s section which was full of interesting items. Staff was friendly and helpful as they always are. We brought home a few treats!









Excluding take-out

Make Way for Ducklings. For real. 26 more days until these eggs hatch and some adorable ducklings enter the world and the hearts of some Elementary students at Harborlight Montessori.

“Our” eagles have been hanging around the marsh recently here in Magnolia and this morning I was able to have my coffee with a pair of eagles on the side! They really are magnificent. What a blessing to have them nearby. For additional photos please visit Pat D’s Photos and Adventures on Facebook.







TAJand our3 Duncan Streetlocation ofBreakwater Roasterswill be closing their doors after dinner service today, Friday May 7th.
We hope you’ll enjoy one last meal with us as we say goodbye.