Niles Pond on Sunday morning was busy with family time and Ice Boating. Fun times

My View of Life on the Dock
Niles Pond on Sunday morning was busy with family time and Ice Boating. Fun times


At last night’s Cape Ann Chamber Gala we were proud to celebrate Destino’s 60 years serving Cape Ann!
Congratulations to Judy and Jim Destino and Caitlin and Christian Maki the next generation carry this legacy into the future.
Personally I love Friday’s Fish Chowder, but never had a bad meal at Destino’s. Great food, awesome service and spotless, everything you want in a great dinning experience!










Signs of clearing for the exciting Cape Ann Museum addition for a curatorial center on the White-Ellery property January 2019 Gloucester, Massachusetts



today new fence and visibility (above) vs google (below) old fence & more overgrowth…there is forsythia along there



It’s not something I see often on a cold January walk. Long before you reach the waters edge, from the road, out the window, across the marsh, colorful kiteboarding sails crisscross the horizon. What a visual treat and fun spectator sport. Treat yourself- go see!


It’s not something I see often on a cold January walk. Long before you reach the waters edge, from the road, out the window, across the marsh, colorful kiteboarding sails crisscross the horizon. What a visual treat and fun spectator sport. Treat yourself- go see!


What a treat to see bright color out on the water yesterday taking advantage of the winds!



Join us for a memorable evening to benefit animals in need featuring silent & live auction, music, dancing, raffles, & cash bar. Masquerade-themed attire or masks encouraged, but not required.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Cocktails 6pm | Dinner 7pm
$60 per person | $600 for table of ten
DoubleTree Hilton North Shore
50 Ferncroft Rd. Danvers, MA 01923
Tons of great items will be up for bid or available in the raffle including:
…and Much, Much, More! Buy Your Tickets Today!

Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present an illustrated talk with local historian and author Prudence Fish on Saturday, February 2 at 3:00 p.m. This program is free for Museum members or with Museum admission. Reservations are required and can be made at camuseum.eventbrite.com. For more information visit capeannmuseum.org or call 978-283-0455 x10.
Prudence Paine Fish is the author of Antique Houses of Gloucester: The Families Who Built Them, the Mayor Who Moved Them and the Changing Face of the Harbor Village, which was published in 2007 by The History Press. She currently produces the blog: Antique Houses of Gloucester and Beyond! According to her blog, she grew up in a small New England town with a mother who was an antiquarian, so it was inevitable that she would be exposed to old things. After graduating from UMass/Amherst she lived in Connecticut, taught school, married, and raised three children in suburbia. A move to Newburyport, MA renewed her interest in all things old. This background has now evolved into research, writing and consulting… all the things she loves to do. Pru is volunteer at the Cape Ann Museum and can often be found sharing her knowledge at the White-Ellery House when it is open to the public during the summer. On Saturday, February 2, Pru will talk about the once-common practice of moving and relocating houses. This program is offered in conjunction with The Little House: Her Story.
Image credit: The White-Ellery House (1710) in process of being moved, c.1947.
About the Cape Ann Museum
The Cape Ann Museum has been in existence since the 1870s, working to preserve and celebrate the history and culture of the area and to keep it relevant to today’s audiences. Spanning 44,000 square feet, the Museum is one of the major cultural institutions on Boston’s North Shore welcoming more than 25,000 local, national and international visitors each year to its exhibitions and programs. In addition to fine art, the Museum’s collections include decorative art, textiles, artifacts from the maritime and granite industries, two historic homes and a sculpture park in the heart of downtown Gloucester. Visitcapeannmuseum.org for details.
The Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is $12.00 adults, $10.00 Cape Ann residents, seniors and students. Youth (under 18) and Museum members are free. For more information please call: (978)283-0455 x10. Additional information can be found online atwww.capeannmuseum.org.
For a detailed media fact sheet please visitwww.capeannmuseum.org/press.
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At Magnolia Beach after sunset the sand was still glowing.


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Not sure what is going on with this person in the background here. I’d like to say I noticed this and that was the reason for the photo, but instead my eye was drawn to these curious dogs.






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