At the Farmer’s Market this morning, thank you who came out, we were all still excited about the success of Cheers for the pier. Such a fun evening.

My View of Life on the Dock
At the Farmer’s Market this morning, thank you who came out, we were all still excited about the success of Cheers for the pier. Such a fun evening.

So Chris has spent $520 on bait, traps, buoys, supplies and a newly lost gaff that needed to be replaced.
He’s hauled a total of three times since June 8th and he has caught a total of 8 lobsters in the ten traps he purchased (8 of which he can still find)
So we’re at a cost of $65 per lobster which was far better than his cost per lobster average after his second haul which was stuck at $250 per lobster.

We are very happy to have several hummingbirds that show up pretty regularly in our Magnolia yard. I knew they can be attracted by the color red, and I knew they like to feed on sugar water so we set our feeder up accordingly. Then we sat back and watched.

We also worked on attracting orioles by using an orange colored feeder, fresh oranges and grape jelly to tempt them. It worked well, even if other birds also like oranges.
What I was not expecting was to see hummingbirds feeding off the grape jelly! Bonus! Makes sense considering the sugar content and texture, so perhaps this is a tip some of you looking to attract hummingbirds (Joey, Chris etc) could use.


Thank you all who donated and came to the most amazing night, Cheers for the Pier. So much fun, the crowds were awesome, the bidding, and the raffle ticket, the organizers made this night so much fun. We had kids who sold popsicles on the beach and made $160, dancing and most important a fun time for all. The Pier committee was amazing and everything was terrific.

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Photo: Sunset from Rowley Shore Road, Gloucester MA
Is it ok to keep one if you really really really like it or do you have to re-plant it somewhere?
Found this gem a couple days ago and I’m having a hard time letting it go…


So mean.


The set up went really well today. The volunteers are terrific and looking forward to a fun evening.
Saturday, August 3, 2019 at 4 PM – 9 PM
Shore Road, Gloucester, MA 01930
Our Beloved pier is coming back to life so lets CELEBRATE! We are shutting down Shore Rd at the Landing and throwing a party! Bring the family, bring some cash, bring your party pants and let’s toast the Pier and rake in some $$ to help pay off the construction crews!
Lobster will be first come first served at 6pm, Burgers and dogs and corn available.
Cash Bar. Beer and wine only.
Kids Korner with activities for the youngins
Live auction at 7pm
50/50 raffle (must be present to win)
Local gift certificates raffle


Special flyer from Sawyer Free – save the dates! Exhibition on view through September 30th and heading to Rockport next.


Saturday, August 10th 3-7pm at Rockport’s American Legion Hall Bandstand on Back Beach
Menu: hot, boiled lobster, clam chowder, corn on the cob, a roll, watermelon, and a soda or water. There will also be a cash menu of burgers, hot dogs, chips, beer and wine.
Live entertainment by Two Weeks from Everywhere
Advance tickets are $27.50 person, $35 per person. Advance tickets are available from the John Tarr Store, Village Silversmith, any Rockport Rotarian, or by calling 603-721-1038.
Proceeds will benefit Rockport Rotary Club’s community and international service projects.
Lobsterfest will be followed by the town of Rockport’s annual fireworks show, and the town will be illuminated for the occasion.
More information is available by visiting www.rockportrotary.org.
The rebuilding has begun of our beloved pier. Come help us send cheers to the pier to help with the rebuilding of this iconic pier.


Tips:
1) car pool. We all know how parking in Magnolia can be.
2) have your ID ready. NO one drinks with out it. IDS will be checked at every purchase. No exceptions.
3) bring cash. ATM available at the Mag Variety and CASB atm on Lexington. Food and drinks are CASH ONLY. Raffle/ 50-50 tickets are CASH ONLY. Wine wheel table is CASH ONLY.
4) credit cards will ONLY be accepted for live auction (larger ticket) items. No exceptions.
5) family friendly event; there will be activities and fun for the kids but please be aware there is NO babysitter on duty. Your kids are your responsibility.
6) be proud! This is not just a fundraiser. It’s a celebration of our success! The success of this community coming together. To save our most beautiful landmark. You’re here to help make history.
A couple of modest examples of the outstanding beauty that surrounds us.


Join Feather & Wedge for brunch this Sunday with music by jazz guitarist Peter Fedele. Peter is well known for his unique style that combines traditional jazz, with bebop, rock and funk.
Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917
Sunday, Aug 4
10:30 – 2:30 PM
Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
https://featherandwedge.com/events
As a kid, a rainy summer day in Gloucester in the 1960s meant a movie at the theater on Main Street, Candle Pin Bowling by the dreaded rotary, a museum, or arts and crafts at home with WSBK on the TV as background noise. When it came to arts and crafts, it was a mix of writing and addressing postcards my mother insisted my sister and I send to friends and relatives before school started in the fall, and my weird, creative, warped mind screwing with those postcards. My mother blamed it on MAD Magazine, which is why I read it. Years later I would work for MAD, so there you go, mom!