We took a quick drive down T Wharf this morning. We didn’t have time to stay long or hunt for the perfect photo, but the reflections on the water were pretty.

My View of Life on the Dock
We took a quick drive down T Wharf this morning. We didn’t have time to stay long or hunt for the perfect photo, but the reflections on the water were pretty.

A sure sign of seasonal change is seeing egrets again. These are my first for the year, hanging around near Mile Marker. Welcome back. You are a sight for sore eyes.





Who were the indigenous and colonial farmers of Cape Ann? How and where did they plant? What did they grow? How did land pass from Algonquians to colonists on Cape Ann? What role did enslaved people and freed slaves play in the Cape Ann farm economy? Was Dogtown farmed? What can we learn from indigenous growers about conserving land, managing trees, using our soil and water, cultivating crops for food and medicine, preserving harvests, and saving seed? What inspiration can we draw from Algonquian garden designs and community feasting?
Mary Ellen Lepionka of Gloucester…
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Joey – here’s a pic for your consideration. It even looks the same upsidedown.Gorgeous reflection of the river and bridge. We enjoy all the info you send out.
Bee Russo

A beauty of a day on Sunday, went to Little River and met Pat and Jim Dalpiaz looking for the eagle. What a pretty day.

Double imaging….




Not to be missed.

Starting the week off on a good note! We presented a check to the Open Door food pantry today with the proceeds from Great Egret photo raffle by Laurinda Butcher, Thank you to all who donated!![]()


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This beautiful church on the town green in Rockport has always caught my eye. It seems very quintessential New England to me.

We recently went over to Annisquam River Pottery to pick up a donation check from Nina Testaverde Goodick in response to our Tipsy Seagull ice cream challenge (thanks so much Nina!). We had time for a little chat and studio tour. I am quite enchanted by the pottery cross adorned with sea glass. She told me a little family history, which is deeply woven into the fabric of Gloucester history. It was a heartwarming chat with a lovely lady. And her pottery is darn awesome too! Annisquam River Pottery can be found on Facebook by searching the same or at the link provided. Warning that one of those crosses may not be available to you if I get there first!







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