
My View of Life on the Dock


Bass Ave from the Lights to Hartz St closed Mon and Tues. Detours in place. W,Th, & Fri. Bass Ave will be open to one lane only. No parking on Hartz Street / whole length M-F
Sure was nice to see the Ardelle back out on the water again. Summer must be coming soon!



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Photo: Floating the ramp at The Rudder, Rocky Neck, Gloucester MA
GloucesterCast 335 with David Calvo, Pat Dalpiaz, Heidi Dallin, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 5/19/19
Topics Include:
The first nice Saturday of every spring is a magical day.
Kim posted the Fiesta Schedule check it out here
Pat is all dolled up for a communion. Being an altar boy in the 70s for the tips. History Of St Anthony’s Church Here
Going to the dark side- Android to iPhone- Will post honest unbiased experience reviews.
The Rudder Is Opening this weekend
Last Stop Variety is open under new management
Azorean Tortellini
Watching The Bruins On The Projector
Congratulations to all the graduates including Chris and Charleen’s Son Connor McCarthy
Paper straw alternative
Notch brewery opening A beer garden At Woodman’s This Summer
GOT recap Link to Joey’s GOT video chat
Hammond Castle Final Game Of Thrones Live Viewing Party Tonight
Scrotox
Pat’s failed visit to Castle Hill
Is someone killing Coyotes?
Fox resurgence
Flower moon
Ro’s Ice Cream shop open
Plover and Willets update
Baby Robins- What to Plant To attract robins
David Calvo Wood Carving Class info here
Programs At Gloucester Stage
Welcome to the Mary Prentiss Inn little Robin Family!
WHAT TO PLANT TO ATTRACT ROBINS TO YOUR GARDEN
The garden designed to attract nesting pairs of summer resident robins, as well as flocks of winter travelers, would be comprised of trees and shrubs for nest building, plants that bear fruit and berries that are edible during the summer and fall, and plants that bear fruits that persist through the winter months. Suburban gardens and agricultural areas provide the ideal habitat, with open fields and lawns for foraging insects as well as trees and hedgerows in which to build their nests.
The following plants, suggested with robins in mind, will also attract legions of songbirds and Lepidoptera. The list is comprised primarily of indigenous species with a few non-native, but not invasive, plants included.
Trees for nesting ~ American Holly (Ilex opaca), Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana), Red Maple (Acer rubrum), Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum), Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida).
Summer and autumn fruit bearing trees, shrubs and vines for robins ~ Black Cherry (Prunus serotina), Blackberry (Rubus spp.),Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida), Gray Dogwood(C. racemosa), Red-osier Dogwood (C. sericea), Silky Dogwood (C. amomum), Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis), Apple (Malus pumila), Virginia Rose(Rosa virginiana), Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium
What a great day for Motif Day.

The Generous Gardeners run a plant sale at the boulevard and do very well while it appeared all were having a great time.
Feather & Wedge is delighted to feature Jose Allende at this week’s Jazz Brunch. Stop in for brunch and mimosas as Mr. Allende delivers a captivating mix of jazz standards and Latin American music featuring improvisation, South American rhythms and classical music influences.
Sunday, May 19, 2018
10:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
978.999.5917
https://featherandwedge.com
Finally a beautiful spring afternoon on the Boulevard







