Minglewood Harborside for the Win…Again!
By now, I think you know Minglewood on Rogers Street is one of our very favorite local restaurants. We stopped by recently after a little holiday shopping for the perfect ending to the day. There are extra precautions in place but it did not feel restrictive—just welcoming and safe. As they say, there’s always something going on at Minglewood, and now that I’ve seen the post about their Patti-tini, I’m going to have to get back there soon!
Borrowing their image:

And my own from our meal: Short Rib sandwich and Tuna King Roll:




11 and Oh Nooo. Shhhhh! 17-27 Bengals LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Angel Wings Wellness
The Gloucester Lyceum presents WINTER TALES: Stories for all ages
HOW TO VIEW THE STORIES: Stories will be posted at 6pm on the date listed. To access the stories, visit our Facebook page or YouTube channel on or after that date.
Click to view Winter Tales on Facebook
Click to view Winter Tales on YouTube
Please note: Sawyer Free Library’s Holiday Hours
- December 23 10am – 5pm
- December 24 – 27 Closed
- December 28 10am – 5pm
- December 29 10am – 5pm
- December 30 10am – 5pm
- December 31 10am – 5pm
- January 1 Closed
- January 2 10am – 5pm
For more information visit sawyerfreelibrary.org
Watch This! Gloucester Cheese Rolling From Coopers Hill On Netflix. Rabbit and I visited here in March!

A Quint-mas Carol
1931 Gloucester Times Story About Pauline Bresnahan’s Great Grandfather that learned about his wife’s passing only after returning from a trip aboard the Schooner Morning Star and died himself shortly thereafter.

Pauline writes:
Many of you might not know that I’m 4th. Generation Gloucester born. This story is about my Paternal Great Grandfather published in the Gloucester Times 1931. My Great grandfather fished out of #Gloucesterma on the Morning Star and when came home from fishing he was informed of his wife’s passing. He passed away a few weeks later. Fishing was part of my heritage. My fathers ancestors arrived here in the 1860’s from Nova Scotia and My Moms ancestors even earlier arrived here from Ireland. God Bless the men and women who still work to bring fish to Gloucester. I am #gloucesterproud
Who Can’t Love Snow? — pat morss
Here are some weekend photos around Eastern Point following the snowstorm. Regarding the first, the closest conjunction (visual) of Saturn and Jupiter since the Middle Ages is right now. I knew it would be overcast, so got this picture last Friday.











Cape Pond Ice shirts, caps & sweats – infant & youth – adult 3XL (some big fishermen out there) – the Coolest Gloucester holiday gifts:
Kati and I are open here at 104 Commercial Street, and Joe Ciolino’s Weathervane Shop, 153 Main Street, next to Citizen’s Bank, afternoons until 6 pm.
HOLIDAY HOURS!
We have solved a lot of last minute gift problems over the past few decades. This year we can still help!Our Gloucester Cape Pond Ice Co location Gift Shop is open next week Monday 9-2pm
Tuesday 12-5pm Wednesday 9-2pmOr by calling us for an appointment/ pick-up outside of these hours- 978-283-0174 also at the Weathervane, 153 Main Street: Open Noon – 6 pm every afternoon until Christmas ! Scott
Look what I found in the Dining Room

Poor little bird was so scared. Opened the sliding door and gently guided this little bird back outside.
A peek of color
At the end of Saturday there was just a peek of color as the sun went down.

Moments
Winter fleet….

Niles Pond In Black and White From Diane Britton


Birds at GH

1981 in the snow from Jackie Bennett

It’s a local booze kinda Christmas! Tonno Espresso Martini and Ryan & Wood Malt Whiskey

Thanks Pat and Jimmy!
How times have changed.

Facebook Memories Bring a Smile
This photo of our Christmas tree 4 years ago popped up in my memories today and I smiled. That’s a nice thing about memories……..













































