Seen and appreciated in Magnolia recently, they remind me of flowers in a garden.




My View of Life on the Dock
Seen and appreciated in Magnolia recently, they remind me of flowers in a garden.




Did you know that Crossfit Cape Ann offers a discount for all current students? If you are home for the summer or a local student, come check us out!

The primary goal at CFCA is to help our members increase their capability, durability (both mental and physical) and most importantly longevity through consistent quality movement in a fun and supportive environment. We have evolved over the years into what we’d consider more of a “lifestyle” crossfit gym. We focus on exercises that we feel have the best carryover to the demands of our member’s lives outside of the gym and less on competition or Crossfit as “sport”.
For more about joining – check out our webpage!Â
The Rhumb Line is once again hosting The Rhumb Line Open to benefit Cape Ann Animal Aid! It’s happening on July 30, 2018 at Beverly Golf & Tennis Club. Email rhumblineopen@gmail.com for more info or to register!

This Saturday morning 9-12 join us at Art Haven with instructor Traci Thayne Corbett for this great water color sketch class. Learn watercolor technique, and a fun, new way to fit more art into your day. $75, materials included!
Register at http://www.arthaven.org/workshops
Monarch Butterfly and native wildflower Joe-pye
Monarchs and native New England wildflower Smooth Aster
To and fro, to and fro, flying from the branches of the majestic old oak tree to the garden beds, and then into the thickest part of the small shrub at the edge of the vegetable garden, then back to the sheltering oak above, a pair of Chipping Sparrow parents tirelessly fed their hungry brood of tiny hatchlings. Chipping cheeraree cheeraroo all the while, despite beaks overflowing with worms, and every kind of larvae you can imagine.
Chipping Sparrows are easily identified with their rufous red beret-like cap and cheery chipping. Massachusetts is part of their northern breeding range. Come fall they will begin to flock together and migrate to the southern US and Mexico. Chipping Sparrows were once more of a woodland species but today, they have become well-adapted to human habitats and nest in gardens, parks, and farmlands.
Like all song birds, Chipping Sparrow young are altricial, which means they hatch semi-undeveloped and are blind, naked, and helpless, needing constant care and feeding by the parents. Species of Plovers, such as Piping Plovers and Killdeers are precocial. They are fully mobile and can feed themselves within hours after hatching. The adults are needed to keep them warm and to protect the chicks from predators. Birds in the tern and gull family, such as Least Terns, are semi-precocial. They hatch with their eyes open, are covered with downy fluff, can walk (and in some cases swim) but must be fed by the parents.
My friends Lauren from Manchester, Patti P from East Gloucester, Eric from Rockport, Cheryl from West Gloucester, and DB from Essex have all reported seeing Monarch butterflies and caterpillars in their gardens. Please keep your Monarch sightings coming (and any other beautiful butterfly or moth you may see)!
Patti shares photos from her garden –
Monarch and Eastern Tiger Swallowtail – Patti Papows ever expanding patch of Common Milkweed attracts a bevy of pollinators.
Eric Hutchins shares a photo of a Monarch on his Common Milkweed, grown from seeds he purchased at our milkweed seed sale a few years back.
YOU’RE INVITED…
BEYOND BEAUPORT BOOK LAUNCH
JULY 29Â
6:30-8:30 PM
ROCKY NECK CULTURAL CENTER
GLOUCESTER, MA
**RSVP REQUIRED SEATING IS LIMITED. PLEASE RSVP BEFORE JULY 25.**
Join local author James Masciarelli to celebrate the launch of his novel, “Beyond Beauport”. The evening will include a presentation by James, opportunities for mingling, a book signing, wine & cheese, soft drinks, and a few surprises.
James’ discussion will include remarks about the journey he took to publication and fascinating little known facts about Gloucester’s seafaring characters of the past. James will also touch upon his novel’s main character, Shannon Clarke, and her mid-life quest for her seafaring ancestry. Her childhood dream of becoming a sea captain is revived when her long-lost Uncle Patrick comes to town with salty tales of their family’s connections to famous Gloucester sea captains and infamous pirates of the Caribbean. Shannon and her uncle take to the sea in Patrick’s brigantine in a voyage fraught with raw forces of nature, past traumas and present-day sea raiders. Their beliefs about family, identity and purpose are shaken to the core. James would be honored for you to join him for this special evening.
Seating is limited please RSVP today. Looking forward to seeing you!
RSVP AT EVENTBRITE.COM AND USE KEY SEARCH WORDS “BEYOND BEAUPORT”OR CLICK HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beyond-beauport-book-launch-tickets-47446611091
While walking Stacy Boulevard on Monday watching the fog roll in and out was so pretty. You could see the fog lifting over Magnolia and East Gloucester.

Just ahead of today’s forecast


Photo challenge – did you spot the fishing boat? Answer: Continue reading “Big sky, black sea, fishing boat on the horizon #GloucesterMA”
Did you know that a single blood donation could save three lives? Magnolia Library & Community Center is proud to partner with the local chapter of the American Red Cross and offer opportunities for our friends and neighbors to donate.
Magnolia Library and Community Center
1 Lexington Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930

Upcoming dates:Â
Monday, July 23
Time: 2 p.m. – 7 p.m.
To register for an upcoming blood drive, visit the Red Cross website.
A great experience at Trio Restaurant and Bar located at 64 Main Street . Gloucester, MA 01930 the other night. We had the Beer Mussels for an appetizer, I had Bacalhau Ă Trio, and she had Veal Parmesan. Check out the Menu Link, on their web site Trio Restaurant and Bar
Who’s the fairest of them all?



I could sit here all day.
SLOW DOWN! The dog days of summer are here and it is the perfect time to soak in the light around us and within us. Nourish yourself with this magical practice of deeply supported yoga poses, guided visualization, breathing and just BE. Restorative yoga is active relaxation using props such as blankets, bolsters, blocks, eye pillows and sandbags to bring the body back to balance and into a relaxed state. You will feel rejuvenated, clear and calm for the week ahead. Sign up at www.nsryoga.com $25 and all levels welcome! NSRY provides the finest props including mats in our beautiful candlelit studio!
