Gloucester Smiles by Coleen, of her son and sister.
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My View of Life on the Dock
Gloucester Smiles by Coleen, of her son and sister.
Anyone who would like to submit their own “Gloucester Smiles”, send photo to GMGMANNY@GMAIL.COM
Way back in my single days I had about ten go-to dishes that were super easy to make for a cooking dummy like me (back before my love of cooking with charcoal began).

Here’s one I used to make all the time when I didn’t have a lot of time but wanted to eat something tasty and filling after a tough day at work.
Ingredients:
Get a rotisserie chicken from Market Basket (or wherever they sell them)
Bowtie pasta
Minced garlic, chopped sundried tomatoes in olive oil
Butter.
Prep:
Boil the bowtie pasta
Chop up the rotisserie chicken into 1 inch or so chunks (leave the skin on for flavor)
Drain the pasta once cooked and stir in butter to coat, minced garlic to taste, chopped sundried tomatos and chopped up chicken. Serve with garlic bread.
Done.
It’s that easy.
We were taking some pictures with Boston on the horizon as the sun was just starting to think about setting:

And, bonus, we got to welcome the Pisces home again.


I dream about Snowies sometimes, especially in wintertime. I wonder if Snowies dream–probably, if they do, its all about tasty morsels 🙂
Sleepy Snowy Boy in the wildflower patch.
Do Snowy Owls, like other owl species, feed at night?
Snowy Owls are crepuscular (active and feed at dawn and dusk), diurnal (hunt during the day time), and nocturnal (hunt during darkness). Mostly, while wintering in our region, they rest during the daylight hours. When you see a Snowy sleeping, whether on the beach, a fence post, rooftop, or tree, please give him/her lots of space and let him rest quietly and undisturbed.
In the summer months, Snowies feed in the continuous daylight hours of the Arctic. Their main source of food is lemmings. In years when lemmings are super abundant, female Snowies will actually lay more eggs! Both the male and female hunt and bring food to the growing owlets. Feeding a hungry brood of baby owls is nonstop during the long days of the Arctic summer, and the owls also cache food.
What do Snowy Owls eat when wintering over in New England? I’ll share what we saw Hedwig eat because I am reading tons of misinformation posted online. We saw her eating rabbits, shrews, rats, mice, and yes, sea ducks. At day’s end, she would leave her hotel perch, sometimes heading over the golf course for a rabbit, or swooping down to the rocky shoreline for a shrew, or out to sea for a Common Eider or Bufflehead.
A cache of lemmings circling a Snowy Owl nest–and btw, aren’t they just the cutest!
A Snowy Owl irruption occurs when there is an abundance of lemmings, which leads to an abundance of Snowy Owl hatchlings (more lemmings equals fewer hungry owlets), which leads to more fledglings. Easier-to-catch food is available for the less experienced young hunters further south in the lower 48 states. The adults typically keep north, the first- and second-hatch-year owls often head south. This is another reason to keep a respectful distance, many of the owls are still developing and growing.
Our Hedwig appeared especially adept at catching rodents that were scurrying between the rocks at Bass Rocks. In summer, Arctic Lemmings shelter in shallow underground burrows, or under rocks, just as do Cape Ann members of the rodent family.
Interestingly, some Snowy Owls move further north for the winter. They spend these darkest and most frigid of months at sea, ice hunting for Arctic birds at open patches of water.
Please Do Not Disturb
Nia to The Beatles!
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During a stormy Sunday, saw many birds eating from the feeder I have on our deck. The Cardinal was so pretty.

Jane Deering Gallery, 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester MA
Artist Talk | Jeff Marshall
Sunday . January 27th . 2:00 pm

Jeff talks about drawing and his current work in the exhibition ‘Working the Waterfront’ If you missed Marshall’s acclaimed exhibition at the Cape Ann Museum, this is the last opportunity to view this stunning body of work, which is the subject of Marshall’s year-long observation of the ‘comings and goings’ on Gloucester’s Morse-Sibley Wharf. Marshall’s work at Jane Deering Gallery was recently noted by The Boston Globe’s Critics’ Pick as one of the best exhibitions to catch.
About the artist: Continue reading “Gallery Talk Reminder |artist Jeff Marshall at Jane Deering Gallery #GloucesterMA”
On Saturday, thought should move the seltzer water and beer from the enclosed porch to the garage. well, forgot about it until Sunday morning. I heard this weird noise and looked out on the porch. This is what I found. ICKY..


Incredible.

One of (maybe the only) positive things about the extreme low temperatures is the cool sea smoke that engulfs Cape Ann.

I did not think it was possible to feel alone on the boulevard but it was pretty quiet yesterday morning. Great job DOW with the clean up barely 12 hours after storm ended.



The CAYH Mites held a scrimmage prior to the Gloucester vs Lynn game. Congrats to the Fishermen on the 6-5 win! It’s fun to watch the future of ice hockey in Gloucester develop. It looks promising!
Fun fact: Here is a Tonno branded barrel at Ryan & Wood Distillery here in Gloucester. Our staff helped fill it up in April 2018! It’s about 55 gallons.
Can’t wait to open it in a few years! Don’t worry we will remind you.

2 Main St.
Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930