The Magnolia Pier is almost all the way down and the new one will be starting soon.

My View of Life on the Dock
The Magnolia Pier is almost all the way down and the new one will be starting soon.

Updated Tuesday July 16 thanks to reader comment from Brenda D. Thank you Brenda!

A couple of summers ago my boys started making a point to place spare change (if there is really such a thing) in a special little spot in a brick chimney in Rockport. Every once in a while they would happen by and find a nickel or a quarter there, presumably, for the taking. They would always replace it with something of their own….or, if they didn’t have anything to leave, they would ask me to take them back later in the day to make their “deposit.” I have no idea if this is a thing or not…but, they both love/d the game. Thatch has kind of outgrown it, but Finn still loves to play. The other day he asked me to stop and said he was going to put in the $2 that he had in his pocket. I told him that was too much and wasn’t as subtle. I gave him some change…but, when I looked back I saw that he had left one of his dollar bills as well. He absolutely loves the leaving more than the taking.


We had a small welcoming committee greeting us upon our return home. I just love our neighborhood!


Apparently the fawn needed a little corrective action.

Fawn zoomies


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There are several butterflies that people often mistake for Monarchs. Among them are two members of the Vanessa genus and they are Painted Ladies and Red Admirals.
Monarchs are on the wing at the dunes at Good Harbor Beach, attracted to the Common Milkweed growing abundantly throughout. For the past several months, we have had an influx of Red Admirals. They aren’t seen in the dunes as much as are the Monarchs; you’ll find them right on the sand at the beach. They are drinking moisture found in the sand, especially at the wrack line, seeking minerals and salt. Red Admirals are commonly referred to as the ‘Friendly Red Admiral’ because they alight on people’s skin, drinking salty human perspiration.
When wings are folded Red Admirals are beautifully disguised against beach and bark textures; when their wings are open they flash bright red-orange bands across their upper and lower wings, which sometimes leads people to believe they are a ‘small’ Monarch.
We PiPl volunteer monitors had a sweet get together last night to celebrate our three fledged Piping Plovers. Not everyone could attend and I didn’t take the photo until several had already departed. Despite the fact that the City prematurely dismantled the Piping Plover refuge, it didn’t dampen our spirits. It was super to talk to fellow volunteers and learn more about them while sharing a beautiful cake that Heather Hall had made, with some fantastic Sangria, made by Laurie Sawin.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to all our fantastic volunteers for your hours of dedication. It was a great year for PiPls at Good Harbor Beach. We hope our Mama and Papa return next year, and if they do, we will be even more prepared!
Waiting for Tonno take out – not bad!
Tonno (978) 879-4795, 2 Main Street, Gloucester MA
Francesca cocktail



Better to dine in or support a community cause like tonight. However, good to know T3- Tonno Takeout Tuesday is an option!


Please join us:
When: 12 noon on Thursday, July 18th
Where: O’Maley Innovation Middle School Auditorium
What: 60+ O’Maley Academy Drama Camp students will perform 2 short plays:
Us and Them by David Campton and The First People by Faye Davis and Company.
Admission is free.
Captain Joe and Sons Wholesale Lobster Company
Bobby Ryan found this in his basement. The Benjamin C was our Grandfather Captain Joe Ciaramitaro’s boat and it was named after our Great Grandafther Benny Curcuru.

