
Shades of Shackleton

My View of Life on the Dock

While driving around on Sunday, even the Annisquam River near the Footbridge totally frozen

You know what to do!https://www.gofundme.com/cx6wy-mann-house-fire
Please help however you can. Let’s step up for our own!

TOHP BURNHAM LIBRARY, ESSEX, MA is sited upon another breathtaking Cape Ann landscape with an easy family slope for winter fun.
Great effort! Sweet son gave a proper push to mom, intending to hop aboard, while his older sister raced on.


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Come check out our bouldering wall at Crossfit Cape Ann! We have a 400Sq/Ft of climbing on boulder & endurance problems of varying steepness for all different abilities from beginner to advanced!

Every Wednesday night is open bouldering at CFCA from 6:30-8pm. No climbing experience or equipment required. $5 drop in fee for Non Members. First visit is free.
Check out https://crossfitcapeann.com/climbing/ for more information!
Sharing one of last week’s morning shots from my “on the way to work” series. The frigid temps have certainly kept things interesting, but I think we’ve earned these milder days. What a difference a week makes!

Reports were that two houses in Gloucester were on fire which is understandable as there was a beautiful attached in-law suite for this local family. Last evening’s sights, crunching sounds and smells were ferocious. The homeowners are safe. Firefighters and emergency personnel faced that challenging inferno and are ok. The house was deemed a total loss. Cape Ann Motor Inn at Long Beach provided shelter.
Here’s the link to Arianna MacNeill’s swift and fine reporting for the Gloucester Daily Times Two-Alarm Fire Ravages Gloucester home.
Photos in the cold light of day. Want to help? https://www.gofundme.com/cx6wy-mann-house-fire

How is it that I have been over this bridge easily more than 1,000 times….but had never driven under it until this past weekend?

1/8/2018 – Last week’s snowstorm and accompanying storm surge was an unfortunate act of nature that resulted in widespread damage throughout Gloucester. This City, like others, requires that residents remove their cars from public streets prior to any storm or snow emergency for safety reasons.
For decades, recognizing that many residents do not have private off street parking, the City has offered off-street parking on public property much like we did last week at Gloucester High School. These offers were strictly optional and residents were free to make other arrangements.
Having said that, my administration recognizes that many are in need of assistance as a result of the damage caused by last week’s storm—specifically those who lost their cars due to the flooding of the High School parking lot. As a result, we will be taking the following actions:
• We have contacted the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency and are working with…
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Join Cape Ann Animal Aid at Jalapeno’s Authentic Mexican Food Restaurant on Thursday, January 25, 2018 from 4pm to Close (dine in or take out). Enjoy a delicious meal for a great cause! The restaurant will be generously donating 10% of all sales to help dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens in need!
To view a menu please visit http://www.jalapenosgloucester.com/
Invite your friends! Share the event! Let’s pack the house in honor of the animals! ♥ Thank you!
Rockport Road to the right of Long Beach Dairy Maid is closed – no access in or out to Long Beach Motor Inn (call first). Several fire trucks and emergency personnel are engaged and working on a cold, windy night. Safe wishes for all involved.
*Driving into Rockport via Thatcher Road was still open.



Mr. Swan heading to Rockport Harbor for the winter.
Cape Ann Swan Update: Our little rescue swan, which Lyn has been valiantly and lovingly taking care of in her new winter quarters fit for a princess swan, is doing beautifully. Mr. Swan’s winter headquarters when the freshwater ponds are in a deep freeze is mostly Rockport Harbor to Front Beach and Lois reports he is doing fabulously as well, too!
Mute Swans in our region need our help to survive the winter. There simply isn’t enough wild food available, especially in a brutally cold winter such as the one we are currently experiencing, with freshwater ponds frozen solid. The very best thing to feed swans is whole corn and cracked corn. You can try greens such as washed and undressed romaine lettuce, spinach, and kale, but they will mostly go for the carbohydrate rich corn. What is the worse and most deadly food to feed swans, causing long term health problems? You guessed it–junk food and white bread. Please don’t give our local birds and wildlife human junk food, it’s a killer! This includes but not limited to chips, cheetos, crackers, and stale bread.
Be safe when feeding swans and don’t get too close.
We purchase our corn in bulk from the Essex Bird and Pet Shop, located at 121 Essex Avenue. In a pinch, Stop and Shop also carries small bags of cracked corn.
Two tips from Mr. Swan’s caretakers: 1) When feeding swans, feed at the water’s edge. Swans like to swallow water while they are eating. 2) Mr. Swan usually has a bevy of quwackers in tow and they so vigorously try to eat the corn, and there are so many of them, there oftentimes isn’t enough food for Mr. Swan. Mr. Swan’s caretakers will throw a scoop of food in one direction to distract the ducks and at the same time toss some down directly in front of Mr. Swan. This distraction technique works for a bit of time before needing to be repeated.
Mr. Swan and the Young Swan were just beginning to warm to each other when the pond froze up.




Cape Ann TV has great news: the Gloucester Inauguration 2018 video is ready for viewing. Erich Archer and Becky Tober remind viewers that the Cape Ann TV “camera system at city hall is still in standard definition and the quality is an issue because of the old equipment. Also, an electrical issue interrupted coverage an hour or so into the recording.” There’s more exciting news from Cape Ann TV: they’re replacing and upgrading all of the City Hall equipment soon.
Besides viewing it on Youtube, you can look for it on Cape Ann TV. It will be playing on CAPE ANN TV Channel 20
Monday January 8 at 6 PM
Tuesday January 9 at 9 AM
Thursday January 11 at 5 PM
Sunday January 14 at 9 PM
So, this just happened. What do you think, foolish or funny?
Is this straight up asinine (I swear the correct spelling should be assinine) or is it a seize-the-day-how-often-will-you-have-this-chance kind of moment?
I vote not so smart.





