Hpapy Independence Day! The Manchester by the Sea 2019 parade featured sports cars, vintage bikes, team floats, music floats, and militia and minutemen companies. Following the parade, parachute jumpers aimed for the X on the turf field.



My View of Life on the Dock
Just a very brief update from my morning 5-7am shift- I was happy to see Mom has returned to looking after the chicks. It’s really a relief because the beach was so crowded today with beach goers, beginning very early this morning. The chicks (all three!) spent most of the day at the creek with volunteer monitors keeping a watchful eye on the babes throughout the day.
Mom keeping watch while occasionally pausing to forage and to preen.
Just a very brief update from my morning 5-7am shift- I was happy to see Mom has returned to looking after the chicks. It’s really a relief because the beach was so crowded today with beach goers, beginning very early this morning. The chicks (all three!) spent the day at the creek with volunteer monitors keeping a watchful eye on the babes throughout the day.
Mom keeping watch while occasionally pausing to forage and to preen.
Hoppy the newest member, his mom is Buttercup. You can see how little he is. You can also see Maize photo bombing. Love going to Marshalls for fresh fruit, veggies and meats and especially visiting my friends the Alpacas.

Fun times


Named Roxane, from Cyrano de Bergerac (who was a whore), Roxie for short.


Two questions- Will it shit all over the office like our mascot dog Beau? And how long before Beau gives Roxane the love hammer?
Should we offer prop bets?
Happy 4th!




I love this parade. Whether walking in it or watching it. It takes a ton of unpaid time to put it on and it’s such a gift to us that get to participate.
Just like Fiesta and the Block Parties it’s another opportunity to hang out with friends, be entertained and see so many people that you otherwise might not have seen throughout the year.
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH FOR GIVING YOUR TIME AND MONEY TO MAKE IT HAPPEN EVERY YEAR! WE APPRECIATE ALL YOU DO!!!!!


Follow your July Fourth celebrations with a lovely restorative practice in the studio and a fun SUP Yoga workshop on beautiful Gloucester Harbor.
POST HOLIDAY FLOW AND RESTORE
Declare your INDEPENDENCE from the stress of work and play.
A post holiday RESET.
Join Coley for a short EASY flow, followed by a long EASIER restorative sequence with Thai massage inspired assists. Investment: $25 REGISTER HERE
STAND UP PADDLEBOARD YOGA
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Oh what speaks summer more than a bowl of fresh blueberries and strawberries and sunshine!
Blueberries are small but highly nutritious berries. They taste amazing. According to Ayurveda, they’re perfect for summer (Pitta season) because they cool the body and fall under the Pitta pacifying diet. The health benefits of blueberries and their Ayurvedic properties are quite remarkable. Read more (click the link below), and take advantage of seasonal fresh blueberries with the following blueberry strawberry salad recipe for summer!
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“Blockage is disease/Flow is health😊
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If you’re looking for an easy way to support local schools, teachers, and kids, look no further! Join us for dinner on July 16th and Minglewood Harborside will donate 10% of all sales from food to Action Inc. and our back-to-school initiative.
50 cent wings all night plus Trivia at 7pm. BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND COME HUNGRY!





The best ones! Here congratulating state champs. Thanks Kate for awesome brownies


Almost entirely fledged, our Good Harbor Beach chicks are taking short flights around the creek and sandy beach. USFWS considers Piping Plovers fledged at 35 days, which will bring us to Saturday.
Nearly as large as the adults, the chicks still take direction and heed the parent’s warning piping calls alerting them to approaching danger. Every morning I typically find both adults protecting and monitoring the chicks, but this morning, only Papa was seen and that has been the case reported all day by fellow volunteers. Female Piping Plover parents often depart earlier than their male counterparts and that was the case with our family with the one surviving chick in 2017.
*Edited -found Mama this morning (a day after she disappeared), supervising all three chicks. Both parents still present and still on duty. Happy Fourth everyone!
What will happen at thirty-five-days? Will the chicks suddenly begin migrating southward? I don’t think it will be as precise as all that. The family maintains a loose association for an undetermined amount of time. Another PiPl family that I am documenting at a different location, where the chicks are four days older, is still hanging out together and the four siblings often nap together, within close proximity to Mom and Dad.
Under Dave Rimmer’s advice, the City has agreed to keep the roped off area in place until after the busy Fourth of July weekend (thank you!). By keeping the area within the rope protected, we are continuing to provide a safe harbor and good foraging habitat for the fledging birds, which will surely be needed this weekend.
Thank you to everyone who is watching out for our sweet little PiPl family ❤
PiPl sandwich
Going, going, gone!
Thirty-two-day Old Piping Plover Chicks

Papa supervising this morning
Fabulous weather to enjoy the beach. The beach is my happy place and one of my many obsessions’.



Announcement from Rocky Neck
Dear Rocky Neck Community,
The Board of Trustees is very excited to announce that art colony artist member, Loren Doucette, joined the organization as RNAC Operations Manager. In this newly formed position, Loren will co-ordinate and implement the various programs of the Art Colony, schedule and supervise the Cultural Center space, provide administrative support, and communicate with both members and the public.
Loren brings positivity, warmth and a fresh new energy to the Art Colony. She is passionate about being a creative catalyst and looks forward to promoting the artists and galleries of the Rocky Neck Art Colony, collaborating with local arts and business organizations, and helping to generate a new youthful vibrancy to the art colony.
A life-long artist who focuses on painting, drawing and collage, Loren has been an exhibiting artist and teacher on Cape Ann since 2000 and a member of the Rocky Neck Art Colony for over ten years. During this time she became widely known for her appealing style and was featured in several popular shows including those at Flatrocks Gallery and Gallery 53 in Gloucester and the Tusinski Gallery in Rockport. She was recently awarded the People’s Choice Award from the show Rocky Neck Now 2019, Looking All Around.
With a BFA in Drawing and Painting from Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, Loren was recently Interim Director of Continuing Education at Montserrat where she also taught classes in pastel, drawing and painting.
She loves living by the ocean and being a part of the Cape Ann art community. In Loren’s words: “I continually fall in love with this amazing place—the people, the culture, the diversity, the natural beauty—all truly magical. I feel honored to have this position of leadership at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center and look forward to helping bring together many talented and inspired people to exhibit, perform, and tell their stories. In addition to honoring the rich artistic history that Rocky Neck holds, I am excited to be part of the next wave of artistic innovation!”
Loren may be reached during her office hours on Thursday and Friday by email: rnac.operationsmanager@gmail.com and by phone at the Cultural Center: 978-515-7004.