Shuttle Smiles on the Lady Jillian operated by Cape Ann Harbor Tours.
Gloucester Smiles-1506 with their Dogs
Gloucester beaches – Wingaersheek July 2020

You Go Days Without Even Noticing Them, Then One Day…Wow, Those Are Big.
Remember when they were first built and you couldn’t help but notice them from every angle and every vantage point in town. Now, I barely notice them. But, every once in a while, you catch them at a certain view and they shock you still. They look pretty impressive standing strong and tall up behind Gloucester Crossing.


Hummingbird Takes a Bath
This might be the sweetest video you see today. One of our hummingbirds also need a break from yesterday’s heat and came to take a shower on our deck. She also dipped her tail feathers!
Gloucester Gaiters and Masks
Here’s the link to purchase
- YOUTH typically fits ages 4-12. If your child had a big noggin, you’ll want to size up. On the Flat Dimensions Length 9″ Width @ Top 8″ Width @ Bottom 7″.
- ADULT is perfect for Teens and Adults. On the Flat Dimensions Length 10″ Width @ Top 10″ Width @ Bottom 9″.
I’m Reluctant To Share That @LateJulyOrganic Jalapeño Lime Tortilla Chips Are The Greatest Tortilla Chips Ever Produced
For fear of a huge run on them at my local supermarket.
But guilt got to me so I knew I had to let our readers know.
There are some other flavors I’d like to try. Maybe if they send us some we will do an on air podcast breaking down the different flavor profiles. On the bag they were touting a Bacon Habanero one that can only imagine to be stupid delicious or the Korean Barbeque one.
My lord these are delicious.

Unbelievable.
check them out at www.latejuly.com

Just A Guy & His Kitty 🐱

New business! Argentino Plastering helping Carl’s Cones ice cream open “the sooner the better!” 185 Washington Street #GloucesterMA
Argentino plastering is building out the new Carl’s Cones ice cream parlor (in the space formerly occupied by Paprika Grill and Scroo Cooking). Fixtures from Salah’s ice cream at George’s across the street were acquired and repurposed for this site.
Carl’s Cones hopes to open… “the sooner the better!”
New pub: The Office at George’s plus outdoor seating at George’s Coffee Shop
George’s Coffee Shop expanded.
The Office at George’s — “Thirsty…You won’t be!”– a new local pub and local music and events will be open soon in the space of their former ice cream shop, Salah’s. (Some of the fixtures related to the ice cream business were repurposed for new owners opening across the street.) Also, George’s Coffee Shop added **new** outdoor seating as an option in response to Covid-19 phased re-opening.

Upgrades at O’Maley School thanks to DPW #GloucesterMA
Before*(about March 2020) | After (July 2020)
INSIDE
Mike Hale, Director of DPW, and Jeff Destino, VP at O’Maley, reviewed top to-do list items at O’Maley back in January 2020, before Covid-19 hit. They also consulted with the principal and teachers, mentioning Ms. Crosby as one point of contact. The third floor (7th grade wing) was deemed “the most tired”. DPW slated work for February and April vacations with more lined up for the summer. When the pandemic closures ensued, many of these projects were ready to roll. Essential improvements and remodel efforts inside O’Maley include a wide assortment of interventions and upgrades by the DPW team: floor cleaning/refinishing/buffing (perpetual! a la Golden Gate Bridge painting); fresh coat of paint in various classrooms (in consultation with the teachers); wall repairs; 8 bathroom renovations; custom murals with hand painting by Jason Burroughs; built-in benches and high top counter; remodel of the resource officer’s room; renovation of one of the teacher lounges; and new classroom clocks.
About those classroom clocks. Ralph B. O’Maley (O’Maley) school was built ca.1972 and first class welcomed in ’74. The original classroom clocks were synced (hardwired and controlled from the main office) and no longer operational and hadn’t been for some time. They were kept up until they couldn’t be; after so much time the manufacturer was long gone. Bids for repairing the classroom clock system were astronomical. Instead, DPW replaced them with new clocks, automatically synced and operated via a wireless station in the Commons.
(update: *phase one is 50 replacement clocks- 30 more to be added if these do all they should)
The hodgepodge assortment of abandoned seats and folding tables in the teachers’ break room were replaced with quality and safe amenities.
Two large bathrooms on the ground floor and six small bathrooms on the third floor were renovated. The bathrooms looked rough and dated. Swapping out elements with smart design choices have made a huge difference. New non-porous epoxy flooring in stock colors, fixtures, ceiling tiles, and brushed aluminum wall squares (to clean up and conceal fifty years of mismatched accessory drill holes) work wonders.

Similarly, spot design choices in long halls appeared to complete punch items lingering from the original build. For instance, random walls of cinder blocks– where banks of lockers were planned for and never needed–are now sheet rocked and finished. Others were repaired and painted. The odd, old wood base runners and lifts (again related to locker banks) were removed. Built in custom benches in one hall and a counter for another clean up long corridors and are functional for these spaces in ways they hadn’t been before. Paint color, good quality “brag” boards, and painted quotes were selected by teachers and students. Jason Burroughs hand painted the custom selected phrases.
Custom built-ins
Wall murals hand lettering by Jason Burroughs
Classrooms – Cleaned up walls and fresh coats of paint (colors selected by teachers)
Teacher’s desk rather than folding table (bonus- match case goods already there)
Acquisition of case-goods in some classrooms was necessary. For instance, this teacher’s desk is no longer a folding table.
Mike Hale describes the recent DPW O’Maley interior projects as small yet necessary and beneficial to staff and students alike. He added,
“Coming in at roughly $100,000/ $10,000**, all in all they’re worthy, and relatively short money on the return.”
-Mike Hale
Note from author- typo- $100,000 for this work (includes less than $10,000 for clocks).
OUTSIDE
Exterior efforts at O’Maley include: new trees; garden sprucing; and sign appearing brand new and now sporting Gloucester colors–out with the green/gold in with the red. See prior post related to the completed (long planned) courtyard improvement phase



*Before snapshots courtesy Director of Public Works, Mike Hale.
Whales off of Dolliver’s Neck this morning from Tom Cronin
Hi Joe,



Part-time Ice Delivery Driver needed!
Part-time Ice Delivery Driver needed! As the summer winds down, several of our very “cool” seasonal drivers head back to school, both as teachers & students, and we need to fill their positions.

Cape Pond Ice is looking for a reliable truck driver / Ice Delivery person for 2-3 shifts a week. Must be fit & have good driving record. Operating from Peabody & Gloucester; Delivering to the North Shore, Merrimack Valley, Southern New Hampshire & Cape Ann.
Please email: office@capepondice.com to apply, or visit our 104 Commercial Street, Gloucester, Ma location during office hours, 9 – 2 weekdays.
Thanks!
Scott
-- Scott Memhard, President CAPE POND ICE COMPANY, INC. aka Bresnahan Ice/United Party Rental, Lawrence & Peabody Icehouse 104 Commercial Street, Fort Wharf Gloucester, MA 01930 tel: 978-283-0174 FAX 978-283-3714 cell: 978-879-9394
Looking out from the back side of Kettle Island
Such a beautiful summer this has been, on Sunday we kayaked out to Kettle Island. Such a pretty sight.

Jellyfish at Magnolia Beach
Hi Joey, This is Claire from Magnolia.
On my walk this morning, I saw two large jellyfishes on Magnolia Beach. This one is about 11“ x 14“. The other one was slightly smaller and reddish. So be careful if you are thinking of dipping your feet in the water.

Amy Miller Loves Gloucester

Dear Joey,
Good afternoon. Hi. My name is Amy and I have loved Gloucester since I was a little kid.
Now, I’m a big kid and live in the North Shore , and am taking photography lessons and come up to Gloucester to walk and take photos for class
Well, I’ve gotten really good and this morning, I met a guy who writes a little blog for you
I don’t know his name
But I wondered if you might like to see or have some of my photos.Let me know
And stay cool up there
Amy Miller
Magnolia Community Farmers Market

Remember to shop local to help our neighbors businesses.
Dancin’ in the moonlight from Rina Cavallini






