Lovely morning at Captain Joe and Sons 🦞 Company in Gloucester MA
May rainbow #GloucesterMA

sky alternating blue and gray

Salt Island fence posts Good Harbor Beach #GloucesterMA


History
2017 GMG post about Salt Island for sale, again, includes a historic timeline and links to prior ‘for sale’ stories
Save Our Shores – Salt Island coalition including Essex County Greenbelt commenced October 2017 here
2019 sorted deeds
Meet the Director Lyndsay Allyn Cox

June 11 to June 27, Summer 2021
Tiny Beautiful Things
by Nia Vardalos, based on the book by Cheryl Strayed
Co-Conceived by Marshall Heyman, Thomas Kail, & Nia Vardalos
Directed by Lyndsay Allyn Cox
A celebration of the simple beauty of being human, this funny and deeply touching exploration of resilience is based on Cheryl Strayed’s (Wild) journey as the beloved anonymous advice columnist for “Dear Sugar.” Over the years, thousands of people turned to Sugar for words of wisdom, compassion, and hope. At first unsure of herself, Sugar finds a way to weave her own life experiences together with the deep yearning and heartrending questions from her readers. Brilliantly adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos, the Academy Award-nominated writer of My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Tiny Beautiful Things, directed by Lyndsay Allyn Cox, will run June 11 through June 27. Performances are outdoors Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 pm at Windhover Center for the Performing Arts, 257R Granite St, Rockport, MA.
Moments
Floating….

Tree–With Perfect Shape
Plant Sale is Back!

Governor Baker Says COVID Restrictions Lifted As Of May 29
The Governor announced today (May 17) that all remaining COVID restrictions, including masks, will life on May 29. This is about two months earlier than previously announced though it is important to note there are some situations that will still require masks such as public transportation, health facilities and other instances. The State of Emergency will end June 15. High vaccination rates in the state are a big factor in this decision. It looks like we are on our way to a much more normal summer! Updates available here. and here

Gloucester Stage’s Outdoor Season
Half Price all food all day and night at The Studio Restaurant On Rocky Neck *Dine In Only* 5/17

Gloucester Smiles-1651
Thank god my vision was strong 35 years ago.

Rainbow Over Stanwood Point
My son was playing baseball up in Wells/Ogunquit with the Junior Fishermen and as the rain clouds came and went throughout the day…..soon came the rainbow! The rainbow over the field was beautiful and we followed it all the way home (photo of the rainbow over the field is included as well). There were many times that we could see a rainbow big and bright, but while driving I obviously couldn’t take a photo. Upon getting to Essex the rainbow was over the marsh behind Woodman’s and when we got to Gloucester we could see a part of it behind Nichol’s candy over Stanwood Point. That is where I snapped this photo.



Coast Guard Exercises on the Water
On our way out to the Whale Watch from Cape Ann Whale Watch, we got an added attraction: a view of the Coast Guard exercises from the water. It was exciting to watch. Thank you Coast Guard for taking the training and keeping the waters safe for all of us.





Backyard Growers’ May Seedling Sale now OPEN
It’s TOMATO TIME!
The Backyard Growers May Seedling Sale is now live! Click here to shop for a cause and purchase wamth-loving vegetable seedlings grown by our friends at Cedar Rock Gardens. We also carry Black Earth Compost, Neptune’s Harvest, our own custom GrowBags, and more.
Proceeds support Backyard Growers’ work connecting our community with the resources to grow their own food. All orders available for curbside pickup only on Friday, May 21, 10am – 1pm at 44 Commercial Street, Gloucester ![]()
Empty Bowl TO GO
EMPTY BOWL TO GO on Saturday, May 22, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at The Open Door (28 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester)
A new twist on an old tradition. Join The Open Door to mark the 20th Anniversary of this beloved community event. Empty Bowl TO GO is a by-appointment-only, drive-thru experience held this year at The Open Door, 28 Emerson Avenue in Gloucester.
Last year, thousands of people faced the uncertain drive to a food pantry for the first time. On May 22, guests will follow the same route down Emerson Avenue that became a lifeline for so many during the pandemic to pick up your simple meal—soup, bread, and a cookie at The Open Door. As always, the bowl will go home as a reminder that somewhere, someone’s bowl is empty.
Tickets: This year has been hard on the pocketbook, so we are pleased to offer “pay-what-you-can” tickets…
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Captain Kate


Free Streaming Nia and Restorative Yoga Classes via Zoom with Linda for the Week of May 17th Motown Routine. Restorative Yoga Mon. and Wed. 5 PM
Come join us as we revisit a routine celebrating the great and groovy music of Motown. Hits like, Superstition, My Guy, Baby Love. You will be singing and dancing and having a great time!
For Restorative Yoga, find some cushions, large books, yoga blocks, blankets, whatever you can use instead of bolsters and blocks. We make it work. For more information on Restorative yoga, check out my site, niawithlinda.com. It is a lovely passive practice that gives the participant relaxation and calm. Who couldn’t use that right now.
If you are new to Nia and Restorative Yoga with Linda, these streaming classes are free. Share with anyone who you feel needs a little movement or peace in their lives during this period of social isolation.
So here is how it works. It will be easier for you if you download the Zoom client for meetings for a desktop or laptop…
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It’s all about the crab apples from Jackie Bennett






