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My View of Life on the Dock

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Four turkeys climbing on our cars, and a new roof ornament.



As we are working from home and practicing ‘social distance” it was nice to take a ride to Good Harbor and get out. Even in the rain and clouds the footbridge looked pretty. Also do you notice how quiet everything looked.


Update from the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC)
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MCC Covid-19 Impact survey for Artists/Individuals here
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And check the MCC COVID-19 Resources page for more updates and resources.
About the Mass Cultural Council
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Live GloucesterCast 389 Sheree Zizik, Jimmy Dalpiaz and Joey Ciaramitaro 8:45AM 3/20/20
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BBQing has my savior
Anthony Caturano:
Sefatia and I have decided to use some of the left over funds from Our Gravy vs Sugo lunch fundraiser to make some fresh pasta dinners for @Opendoor. Open door feeds local families in need of help. Thanks to those that donated at the luncheon. If anyone would like to donate further they can do so through the Gloucester Fund.
If Gloucester/Rockport is your home and you’re missing it or can’t get out, this video is for you. My boys and I were getting a little stir crazy in the house thanks to no school, no hockey, no anything (aka Covid-19) so we took a long drive around the Cape. We thought we would video tape it for those of you who may be missing home….or who are home, but can’t get out. This is Cape Ann: Part #1. Stage Fort Park to Back Beach, Rockport.
Buckle up because it’s a long ride. I thought about speeding it up, but then you would have missed things. Either way, it was a nice activity to do with the boys (who took turns filming for you) during these unchartered times.










It was one of those foggy/hazy days recently when I noticed a beautiful hawk hanging out on the Newbury Pink House. Pretty soon, he took off, landed but flew off again pretty quickly. It landed in a nearby tree.
It wasn’t until I got home and looked more carefully at the pictures that I realized the hawk caught some prey on that quick flight. Nature is fascinating. Also, lesson learned: keep on clicking!




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BBQing has my savior
Anthony Caturano:
Sefatia and I have decided to use some of the left over funds from Our Gravy vs Sugo lunch fundraiser to make some fresh pasta dinners for @Opendoor. Open door feeds local families in need of help. Thanks to those that donated at the luncheon. If anyone would like to donate further they can do so through the Gloucester Fund.
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Walking along the edge of the pond I heard a new-to-my-ears sound, an odd sort of mewing, repeated over and over again. What could that be? I snuck along as quiet as could be following the sound. To my amazement, it was a pair of Muskrats cavorting in the reeds, and they were courting and mating!!! You can just barely make out two together in the photo with the dense reeds, too dense to get a good photo, but not too dense to see what they were up to.
A female Muskrat is ready to breed at only one year of age. The breeding season lasts from March through August. A pair will mate while partially submerged, or on water-logged debris above the surface (where our little pair was mating). She may have 2-3 litters per year, with an average of 6 to 8 kits per litter.
Lest folks worry the pond will become overrun with Muskrats, they are a relatively short-lived mammal and have many, many predators including Snapping Turtles, large fish, Eastern Coyotes, Red and Gray Foxes, Weasels, River Otters, Bobcats, Great Horned Owls, and Northern Harriers. But their chief enemy are Minks and Raccoons.
For our reader’s general information, Muskrats are easy to distinguish from Beavers. They are about a tenth the size; Muskrats weigh 1 to 4 pounds whereas Beavers weighs 30 pounds or more. The muskrat’s tail is not large large and flat, but slender and elongated.
Big fat Beaver Tail
Slender Muskrat tail – above Muskrat image courtesy wiki commons media
On a beautiful Wednesday took a walk to to the beach. There were many people out walking with proper distance. The Pier looks great, Shore Road is so pretty and love the fact there was a paddle boarder off Kettle Island. It does not take us hardy New England citizens to adapt as soon as the sun is out. Beautiful day.

Stop by Brother’s Brew for their fabulous homemade world famous donuts, fresh coffee, and various other wonderful baked goods and sandwiches.
Brother’s Brew is located 27 Main Street
Rockport
978-546-3775