GMG Xmas Party at cape Ann Gicle
Last Saturday’s party was great fun…great party..fun …food ..and people!!
Out with the old rolling in with the new
Happy New Year 2019!


Fifty degrees and big waves at Long Beach this morning
Heading Home
Heading home on the Annisquam on the last Sunday of 2018. What a way to savor every last moment of the year. Thanks to Paul Horovitz for another beautiful photo and always being our eye on the Annisquam.

Welcoming the New Year at the Railways
Starting 2019 with some classic views at the Marine Railways seems like a good idea. Welcome 2019.




SUNRISE SPECTACULAR ON THIS LAST DAY OF 2018 (HARBOR SEALS AND AMERICAN WIGEONS, TOO)!
The last morning of 2018 began with a gorgeously hued sunrise, and then, as so often happens on the wild and wonderful shores of Cape Ann, there were several chance and up close encounters with our local creatures. Nearly everyday I am reminded of the astonishing beauty that surrounds, from my East Gloucester neighborhood, to the natural habitats all around Cape Ann and Massachusetts. What a magnificent Planet we share!
Happy New Year and wishing you much love, joy, and beauty in the coming year.

Buffy gold juvenile Harbor Seal in the golden light of sunrise -an amazingly relaxed, young Harbor Seal was close to shore this morning, sleeping, stretching, yawning, and scratching. More photos tomorrow when I have time to sort through all.
And a duo of American Wigeons (both male) were foraging on the sea lettuce floating around the rocky coast. More about them, too. 🙂 Notice their electric green eye patches and baby blue bills.
Wishing my GMG Family the best of 2019
Great things will be going on in 2019. Hopefully everyone enjoys a healthy and happy New Year.
Thank you for all your comments and support
Donna

Alicia Unleashed- Let’s get loud!

Episode 88
(won’t need the volume up too high for this)
is Alicia engaged? She clarifies?
RIP Penny Marshall
GMG BBQ recap
Shout out to our a Secret Listener Aurelia!
We talk about our favorite guests of 2018 and the analytics.
2019 Guest Goals
BBQit-Craig Kimberly
Ipswich Bay Cornhole
Jessica G-911 dispatcher
Desmond
Spirit Animals
Pier Ave
Call of Booty
Positive Side Effects
Hat Ladys of Fiesta
We talk about the actual Hiatus and what happened.
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Nichole Schrafft Is Live At Cape Ann Brewing’s Hot Wing Challenge
Not to late to get your Sparkle on at Design of Mine ~ 20% off Storewide!.
Gloucester Smiles-Happy New Year
Pete Frates Polar Plunge Drone Video At Good Harbor From Evan Patten @drones.up
Back Shore Sunrise From Ralph DiGiorgio

Josh Bishop Gloucester Sunrise
Much Thanks to the GHS Fishermen!
The days that the Gloucester High School Fishermen come to lend some hands (and feet) at Cape Ann Youth Hockey’s Learn-to-Skate program are always so special for the beginning skaters! I don’t have a high school skater yet….and my boys have long since graduated from Learn-to-Skate, but I can remember fondly how special they thought it was when they got to skate with the “big kids.” I also remember them grinning ear to ear upon seeing those same big kids working at Talbot Rink’s Open Skate hours. Wicked hero worship. The day one of those High School skaters remembered Thatcher’s name (that happened to be taped across the top of his helmet, but I’ll never tell) was probably a pivotal day in his young skating career. I am very certain there are plenty of parents in the Cape Ann program who fee the same way.
So, this past weekend a new group of High School skaters came to the rink to have some fun with Cape Ann’s newest skaters….and the smiles tell you all you need to know!
Huge thanks to the Fishermen for creating new memories and being such great role models!
These great photos are from Kimberlee Bertolino

Sealing the Deal on 2018
Our friends the seals at Brace Cove seem to be a good way to say good-bye to 2018. Some of them even seem to be waving. Stay safe everyone!



Maybe Next Year Craig 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

GloucesterCast 314 With Paula Ryan OBrien, Chris McCarthy, The Rabbit, Jim and Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 12/30/18

GloucesterCast 314 With Paula Ryan OBrien, Chris McCarthy, The Rabbit, Jim and Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 12/30/18
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Topics Include:
GMG is officially 11 years old
Pat Jimmy and Paula brought mimosas this morning
Polar Plunge At Oakes Cove Beach New Year’s Day at Noon
Pledge To Plunge Sheet
Call In from Ralph DiGiorgio
Causeway restaurant eggplant parm
Duckworth’s Closing Jan 1 Reopening January 31st
Feather and Wedge New Year’s Eve
Elks
The Elks game name is a mystery to us
Rockport New Year’s Eve Schedule

OUR SNOWY OWL HEDWIG FROM ROCKPORT ARTIST DEB SCHRADIECK
While chatting with Cape Ann artist Deb Schradieck and her husband Peter last night at the Good Morning Gloucester holiday bash and amazing bbq, held at Cape Ann Giclee, Deb mentioned she had done a painting of our Snowy Owl Hedwig. The painting is of Hedwig dozing off, nestled under a rocky alcove on Atlantic Road. We would often see her resting, especially during the middle of the day, in between meals. Beautiful capture Deb!
Hedwig has not yet come back to the hotels on Atlantic Road. Folks ask me about this often, whether or not she will return to the same location. Snowy Owls wander widely in their generally north-south migrations. Even if she did return, I think it safe to say, she would look different after another year molting. We would possibly be able to recognize her by habit, but then again she would be a year older, and may have developed different habits. Hedwig is mighty strong, and appears healthy, and as female Snowies are dominant over the males in staking out territory, perhaps as a more mature owl she is spending the winter closer to her breeding grounds. That is my hope for her at least, and that she has many years ahead of making many little Snowy Owlets!
Thanks again to Deb Schradieck for sharing her lovely painting of Hedwig. To see more of Deb’s work, visit her gallery on Rocky Neck and check out her website here: Deb’s Art Gallery.
Cuties hanging out at Brace Cove
Love visiting these cuties just hanging out on the rocks.













































