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My View of Life on the Dock

The Magnolia Pier is still standing but can not be used, very dangerous. When I was kayaking decided not to go under the pier.

“The Sun, the Moon, but Mostly the Stars,” a unique program of jazz standards and original compositions created to celebrate the Japanese Star festival, Tanabata, headlines the first of two concerts at the Annisquam Village Churchin July. Slated for 7/7 at 8 pm (July 7th is the date of the Tanabata festival), the Billy Novick Trio incorporates the cosmic atmospherics with celestial jazz: Billy Novick on clarinet and keyboards, Swiss-born Gabriela Martina on vocals, and Dave Clark on Bass.
Projections of the summer sky will serve as background with a lively intermission ‘pageant’; a reception follows, with ‘star bites’ and punch for all.
“A Centennial Tribute to Leonard Bernstein” on July 22 at 8 PM shines more starlight on this celebrated American composer in a review of Bernstein’s best-loved works. Pianists Beverly and Andrew Soll back up vocalists Tiffany Baxter, Angel Jajko, and Mark Morgan, covering everything from “West Side Story” to the “Kol Nidre” on this 100th anniversary of Bernstein’s birth. A reception follows.
Settled as the Third Parish of Cape Ann, the historic Annisquam Village Church offers ideal acoustics in an intimate, New England setting. The church is located at the head of Lobster Cove, 820 Washington Street (corner of Leonard and Washington Streets), in Gloucester 01930. Handicap accessible.
Performances are at 8 PM.
Admission: $20 at the door or in advance with Brown Paper Tickets
Students $15. at the door
“The Sun, the Moon, but Mostly the Stars”
Buy advance tickets at:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3504288
“A Centennial Tribute to Leonard Bernstein”
Buy advance tickets at:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3511898
Kathleen Adams, Music Director
Annisquam Village Church
What a stunner day for the next phase of the Long Beach seawall repair. They’re loading and raking in fill to level the walkway today. Roller still to come.

speedy backing up
this way and that still to come
Fiesta committee readies Commercial Street for the Greasy Pole Hall of Fame wall, a dymanic contest look back exhibit and leader boards.

commercial street Before
I’ve always found June and September to be the best months for sunrises and sunsets, and so far this June has not disappointed! I stopped at the Bridge to grab the tail end of this one Wednesday night. How lucky are we!
Much thanks to Paul Horovitz for capturing this amazing sunset over the Annisquam on Wednesday evening!

We had a relaxing dinner at 525 in Magnolia recently.

They have a special cocktail selection that is raising money one drink at a time to repair the pier. Of course I had to help out!

Clam chowder, fish tacos and pizza!



For More Info- https://www.facebook.com/Lobsterpool/
Schools out! We are open 11:30-8:30 all summer!! Join us for waterfront dining, the best sunsets in MA, and we are byob! You can’t beat our local seafood. Seafood’s not your thing? We have plenty of other options for you too!
329 Granite St
Rockport, Massachusetts 01966

(978) 546-7808

FYI local photographers – Mass Audubon’s Annual Statewide Photo Contest opened June 19th “Do you enjoy taking photos of woodland paths and shining shorelines, songbirds and bunnies in the backyard, family members and friends reveling in nature? Then you’ll be excited to know that Mass Audubon’s annual statewide photo contest, Picture This: Your Great Outdoors, is now under way and continuing through Sunday, September 30.”

Heading down south to the land of the pines
I’m thumbing my way into North Caroline
Staring up the road and pray to God I see headlights
I made it down the coast in seventeen hours
Picking me a bouquet of dogwood flowers
And I’m a-hopin’ for Raleigh, I can see my baby tonight
So rock me momma like a wagon wheel
Rock me momma any way you feel
Hey, momma rock me
Rock me momma like the wind and the rain
Rock me momma like a south bound train
Hey, momma rock me.
From Wikipedia:
“Wagon Wheel” is a song co-written by Bob Dylan and Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show. Dylan recorded the chorus in 1973; Secor added verses 25 years later. Old Crow Medicine Show’s final version was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in April 2013. From Wikipedia.
See it performed here.
