Gloucester restaurants readying creative outdoor spaces along the west end of Main Street downtown Gloucester, Massachusetts
Sugar Magnolia’s 112 Main Street (978) 281-5310

My View of Life on the Dock
Gloucester restaurants readying creative outdoor spaces along the west end of Main Street downtown Gloucester, Massachusetts

Gloucester restaurants readying creative outdoor spaces along the west end of Main Street downtown Gloucester, Massachusetts

Gloucester restaurants readying creative outdoor spaces along the west end of Main Street downtown Gloucester, Massachusetts


GloucesterCast 429 Livestream With Chris McCarthy,Nichole Schrafft, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 6/28/20
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Pauline’s Gifts open and ready. Pauline’s supplied new flags for Magnolia Pier!
If we need a discussion topic: firepit fantasies. (this comes from Jim!)
Congratulations to Erik and Cidalia Schwartz on new Frenchie Louie!
Outdoor dining options on Main Street
Selling Lobsters
Nichole’s Staycation at Cape Ann Motor Inn
Thomas Lannon is sailing!
Adventureman News!
We had a delightful stop at Pauline’s Gifts on Essex Ave yesterday. We got to visit with our friend Pauline and get some goodies with my gift certificate! Safe environment, masks worn by all ! Pauline is hoping to do a “Drunken Painting “ event soon, so keep your eyes and ears open! Thanks Pauline. It’s a great shop for gifts and other practical household items. I got a baby gift for our first grandchild. Lobsters seemed an appropriate theme.




Gloucester restaurants readying creative outdoor spaces along the west end of Main Street downtown Gloucester, Massachusetts

Gloucester restaurants readying creative outdoor spaces along the west end of Main Street downtown Gloucester, Massachusetts


Captain Joe and Sons Wholesale Lobster Company
Captain Dave Jewell Gives a little tour of his lobster/charter boat the might F/V Lady J!
You can learn more about chartering Dave’s boat at this link- www.ladyjfishingcharters.com
Prices starting at $4.50lb
Call and put in your order for this weekend. 978-283-1454
Open at 5AM daily (excluding 4th of July).
Today’s Prices:

Culls- $4.50lb
CHIX $5lb or 10 Chicken lobsters for $54
Pound and a quarter lobsters $5lb / 10lbs for $50
Pound and a halves $6lb
*while they last!
95 East Main St Gloucester MA 01930
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Life and nature. Place and memory. Every hue, line, shape and mark pulses affirmatively: Don’t miss the great joy of experiencing the Juni Van Dyke solo exhibition in person now on view at Jane Deering Gallery. Two people at a time are allowed in the space at this time. The gallery is open from 1-3 Saturday and Sunday, and by appointment.
JUNI VAN DYKE | The Journey…then and now
June 13 – July 12, 2020
















Gloucester restaurants readying creative outdoor spaces along the west end of Main Street downtown Gloucester, Massachusetts









Cape Ann Art Haven most recent tape art, the St. Peter’s Fiesta VIVA mural, can be found at the corner of Pleasant and Main Streets. The engaging subject is built into more with each passing day which rewards repeat visits. Here’s where the unfolding scene stands today:


See more at Cape Ann Art Haven arthaven.org
Cape Ann Art Haven current programs, free art kits, coloring book, and these new ephemeral public art projects were featured as part of Gail McCarthy’s wonderful Covid-19 series for the Gloucester Daily Times. Find the Art Haven article here: Creativity Amid Crisis
A weekend beginning with a rainbow, followed by a welcoming party of 42 Canada Geese at our mooring, more Mallards on Niles Pond, and a Great White Egret fishing on our rocks.












The Magnolia Pier looks so beautiful and it was awesome to be on the pier and float on Saturday morning. First we need to thank all the volunteers helping putting these flags up and remember if you need a flag contact Pauline’s Gifts at 978-281-5558. If you would like to buy a flag in memory of someone special please contact me at donna@ardizzoniphotography.com.

We are so lucky to have such nice places to eat lunch outside! I had my North Ender at the Elizabeth Gordon Smith garden with these views.


Hi Joey!
Love your stuff!!!
It’s enough to tempt us to make the move permanently, but alas my son and his bride-to-be plan to settle in the Cape Elizabeth, Maine region within a few years, and we nixed the idea of moving further South for now.
My husband has worked for many years at Gloucester Graphics and will for at least another five years.
I created this little video to put some feelers out there to see if anyone, perhaps a parent with a child attending a nearby school, might entertain the “house swap” idea!
Nancy Earley Wright