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My View of Life on the Dock



Our home in New York is in a very rural area and we are accustomed to seeing quite a variety of wildlife, but it does not compare at all to what we see in our Gloucester backyard on a daily basis.
Hawk dancing

Deer dinner time

Always thrilled to see the orioles

Mom cardinal feeding the youngster

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Join Feather & Wedge for dinner and an evening of great jazz with the Gorrell-Landoni Duo.
This accomplished jazz duo will perform music from the Great American Songbook as well as arrangements pop, R&B, and original compositions.
Tuesday, August 27
7:30 – 10:00 PM
Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 019166
https://featherandwedge.com
978.999.5917

GloucesterCast 354 with Pat and Jimmy Dalpiaz, Maureen Aylward, Sandra Williams, Susan Lipsett, Michael DeKoster, Chris McCarthy, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 8/25/19
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What a treat to see the Schooner Adventure going by Magnolia Beach while the beach was having a sunset supper.

Beautiful day on Saturday for the 43rd Magnolia Race. Great time and lots of runners, pancake breakfast and fun.


It has come to my attention that not everyone knows about Russell Orchard on Argilla Road in Ipswich! While it’s especially delightful to visit in the fall, it’s also a wonderful place to stop in the summer months. There are baked goods, fresh fruits and vegetables, local wines and other goods. We just love stopping by to see what’s new. On our recent visit, we were looking for yellow tomatoes in order to try a new Bloody Mary recipe. Success! Sorry we didn’t bring back any fresh donuts for you Joey!






It was a lovely morning at Good Harbor Beach this week. Such a jewel!






Gloucester Schooner Fest is only a week away, and we here at Maritime Gloucester are diligently getting ready for the festival, especially Maritime Heritage Day on August 31st, taking place right on the pier on Harbor Loop.
Heritage Day features vendors, educational activities, demonstrations and music, bringing together people of all ages to celebrate Maritime culture across our community before the schooners head out on the water.

Where:Maritime Gloucester (23 Harbor Loop) & I4C2 Lot (dirt parking lot between the Building Center and The Gloucester House)
When: Saturday August 31st 10 AM-4 PM
Price:Free and open to the public

In addition to our exhibitors we will have music, schooner charters, and delicious local fare. Many of the Gloucester Schooner Festival’s visiting schooners will be open to deck tours and charters. This festival will take place over two locations on the Gloucester…
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“GLOUCESTER (CBS) – It Happens Here in Gloucester – part of Cape Ann, an urban town center surrounded by beaches, boats and beautiful marshland. One of the town’s more famous residents was Clarence Birdseye. He is the man who put frozen foods on the dinner table…” Read transcript and see video here (if it’s not loading below)
