View from the piping plover watch: trio of Good Harbor Beach lifeguard chairs, upended and evocative.
My View of Life on the Dock
View from the piping plover watch: trio of Good Harbor Beach lifeguard chairs, upended and evocative.
These photos from Joey’s office speak to how the magic happens for GMG and the podcast. Believe it or not, it’s not always Weber grill-side!


Massachusetts Tournament of Champions continues today. Good luck FYS Tridents and have fun!

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Tune in on July 1st to watch our own Cape Ann Athletes Danny Williamson & Meghan Colby represent Cape Ann as part of Team Massachusetts live on ABC and ESPN!
Danny has been selected as 1 of 6 athletes Nationwide to carry the Flame of Hope for the Opening Ceremony for the USA Games as part of Law Enforcement Torch Run! This is the first time a Massachusetts athlete has been selected!
Meghan was chosen to compete on the swim team for Team Massachusetts, she will be swimming the 2, 3, 4, and 5. Check the coverage schedule to catch a race.
Tune in next week and support your own Cape Ann Athletes who have trained all year for this coming week!
Go Danny & Meg, Cape Ann Special Olympics is CHEERING YOU ON!







Submitted by Jackie Bennett

Love the little duck family and the dories lined up for a row.


CloselyRelated closes tomorrow!
Lynne Saubele wall or ‘booth’ display from the group exhibition CloselyRelated at Flatrocks Gallery, curated by Juni VanDyke.

Installation views of the exibition Continue reading “Last chance! Closely Related at Flatrocks”
ERIN LUMAN shelter | the cottages of Long Beach closes today at Jane Deering Gallery, 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester. Luman painted a handful more of the small intimate landscapes as all the work on display sold out. Available works are leaning atop the mantel. Clients will begin taking the work home tomorrow.

NEW available works
From the flat files – Ask to see her watercolor series “My Children’s Clothes”

Lexington Avenue, Magnolia
Every Monday, Jun 25, 2018
Starting at 4:00 to 6:30
Hope to see you there

As always, we were in search of a blog post so we visited the Crane Estate to view the modern maze structure recently installed on the site of the former maze at the mansion. This artwork is called TunnelTeller by its artist Alicja Kwade. It has concrete walls and steel tubing highlighted by spheres of various sizes. These spheres are polished stone and placed strategically around the maze area. It’s not a complex maze, you will not get lost.


Peering through the steel tunnels gives an “other-worldly” effect contrasting the steel and concrete with the trees and sky.

It’s an interesting piece that will be on display for several months. Admission to the estate for non-members such as ourselves is $15 (free on weekdays to Ipswich residents) and can be applied to Crane Beach parking ($25 in the high season) if you are so inclined.