
Breaking out the Kamata Kappabashi Knife That Susan Lipsett Gifted Us

My View of Life on the Dock

Surfers and waves



So many beautiful photos were sent in when we had that fog clearing Friday.
If you have incredible local photos you’d like to share, submit them to goodmorninggloucester at yahoo dot com (I didn’t link it so I don’t get a ton of spam) 🙂



Captured my first Baltimore Oriole of the season in the backyard this morning, right on time as they are expected to return the first part of May. We have also sighted a hummingbird, but the camera operator wasn’t on top of her game at that fleeting moment. Welcome back orioles and hummingbirds. What a great treat first thing this Sunday morning!


Boulevard tulips bring sparkle on a misty afternoon.
The chart shows the MLS statistics and roughly half as much Cape Ann real estate traded in April 2020 as in April of 2019.
But the story isn’t quite as grim. The good news is that it can still happen, even with our current restrictions in place, because some people really want to sell and some really want to buy.

Interested in which homes sold this month and which homes are currently for sale?
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Photo credit Susan Gould Coviello
“Clare Veronica Hope Leighton (1898 – 1989) was an English/American artist, writer and illustrator, best known for her wood engravings.”
Clare Leighton also has a woodcarving print plate of codfishing and quarrying


As the sun was coming out and the fog was starting to lift on Friday afternoon.


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As Mother’s Day approaches, I am reminded how quickly the world continues to change. I hope you are all staying as well as you can, mentally and physically. The sad news in our world continues to come but I am trying to stay hopeful that a vaccine is coming soon and that when the crisis is over, that we will have all learned to be kinder and more forgiving to each other.
Arts Abound has been busy in our new role as face mask makers! Just today, Massachusetts’ Governor Baker stated that those folks who are not able to socially distance must wear a mask, or face a $300 fine. We expect to continue our posts at our sewing machines! We continue to donate some masks to help front line workers as well as selling them.
Our masks make a wonderful and colorful gift for Mother’s Day. Think of giving them to your mom, or maybe your dog mom, or the woman who you treats you like a mom, or maybe the mom who looks after your kids. What better way to say that you care than wanting to keep someone safer? I believe that we will each need a few masks, as the pandemic continues, so that we can have one at home, one in the wash, one in the car, and one to give to someone who doesn’t have a mask.
You can choose from the following themes: floral, abstract, juvenile, solid, or neutral. At $15 each, these masks are a great way to be fashionable and safer. You can pick them up curbside at Arts Abound or we can ship them for you for a small extra charge. Working with us is a great way to support local artists and to help our shop pay the rent while we are temporarily closed by the state.
I want to thank all of you wonderful customers for your outpouring of support during this difficult time. It has meant more to me than you can imagine…
Stay safe and sane.
Hugs to you all,
Sue Wheeler, owner


