On Saturday, it is Small Business Saturday, please remember to shop locally. In the morning on the 25th, The Friends of Seacoast Nursing Home are having their annual Holiday Bazaar.


My View of Life on the Dock
On Saturday, it is Small Business Saturday, please remember to shop locally. In the morning on the 25th, The Friends of Seacoast Nursing Home are having their annual Holiday Bazaar.


Having had a bonus day off on Wednesday, Thatcher and I took a trek to Lexington to meet my dad at Wilson Farm to pick up some yummy extras for our Thanksgiving meal. I’ve been meaning to check out Wilson Farm for quite a while now and will certainly have to head back on a day when the crowd isn’t so large. Thanksgiving Eve found the farm super crowded with Thanksgivingers grabbing last minutes fixings, fully prepared dinners, and everything in between!
We grabbed some stuffed mushrooms, cranberry sauce, gravy, nuts, and gorgeous flowers. It was well worth the ride just to poke around and I look forward to going back as Christmas carols play and holiday cheer is in the air.
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My passion is family history. Hand in hand with that obsession, goes a compelling interest in cemeteries. I know not everyone understands this but Gloucester is blessed with some very interesting cemetery stories. Beechbrook Cemetery is such a story.
Beechbrook Cemetery is located on Essex Ave in West Gloucester. It was established in 1878 and is owned by the City. The minute I entered it the first time, I was awed by the peace. I was especially intrigued by the Fisherman’s Rest Last Port of Call memorial. I find it comforting in its arrangement as a ship at dock surrounded by gentle waves, as represented by the uniform headstones. John Hays Hammond Sr. established this section for indigent fishermen and sailors according to The Modern Cemetery Vol 21 as found on Google Books.
Joseph Garland in his book The Gloucester Guide stated it much better than I am able: “Row upon row of simple headstones answer to the roll of Gloucester’s men of the sea who lived to died ashore. Anchors from the fishing vessels are buried with them, their white shanks the sentinel corner posts where the graveled walks meet.”
Beechbrook Cemetery also has a section devoted to veterans, recently upgraded by Zachary Schultz as an Eagle Scout project.
The cemetery also contains special monuments and areas devoted to the Elks, veterans of the Spanish American War and the Moose.
It’s a beautiful peaceful place, well taken care of (thank you Gloucester!) and perhaps you’ll make a visit just to enjoy the peace.
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Happy Thanksgiving to Joey and Kate and the entire GMG community. GMG is certainly high on the list of the many things that I am grateful for.
Tuesday’s sunset

Developing a Daily ‘Attitude of Gratitude’ is Good for Your Health.
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Recorded 11/22/17
Episode 70-Gobbled til we wobbled
Alicia and B-side catch up on the last 41 days since a recording of the podast. Special appearance by Talia in the beginning.
Shout out to our “Secret Listeners” and “radio magic”.
Happy Thanksgiving!

This article appeared in the Boston Herald Nov 28 1903 and mentions many familiar Amero names from Gloucester history. The patriarch Cyril Amero apparently arrived in Gloucester with his family sometime before the 1900 census and many of their descendants have lived in the area ever since.
What a blessing so many family members could be together to celebrate Thanksgiving! I wish the same for you and yours.
Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving
There will not be another sale on the Calendars so if you want the best holiday gift you can possibly get for that Gloucester Lover/GMG fan in your life- the time to act is RIGHT NOW. People loved them last year as they are so easy to buy to have on hand to pass out as teachers gifts, stocking stuffers, secret Santa gifts and more. It’s the perfect price point and the more you buy the more you save.
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Thanksgiving Eve day is pie day in our home. What do you do with your leftover pie dough?
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Snowy Owl at Captain Joe and Sons, East Main Street, Gloucester
Audubon “Birds in the News”
By Leslie Nemo
November 17, 2017
Will this winter bring an irruption of the Arctic raptors to the continental U.S.? A few clues from up north have Project SNOWstorm predicting yes.
Four years ago, thousands of Snowy Owls stormed the northern United States, taking up posts in surroundings drastically different from the flat Arctic tundra over which they typically preside. Some whiled away the hours peering at dog walkers from suburban fences; one learned to hunt around a Minnesota brewery with mouse problems. In a typical winter, around 10 Snowies visit Pennsylvania, but in 2013 the state was graced by 400. They were part of the largest Snowy Owl irruption, or influx of a species into a place they don’t usually live, the U.S. has seen since the 1920s.
If you missed it, you might be in luck. Project SNOWstorm, a volunteer-fueled Snowy Owl-tracking organization founded after that irruption, predicts another wave of Arctic raptors will hit North America this winter, according to their most recent blog post.
Scott Weidensaul, one of the directors of Project SNOWstorm, says the clues point to a big irruption, but the group also fully admits there’s no way to definitively know how big it could be or if it will even happen at all. “There’s a little bit of voodoo and black magic in all of this,” Weidensaul says. Though Snowy Owl migration patterns are mostly mysterious, there have been some tell-tale signs that the birds are on their way.
For one, some Snowy Owls already seem to be retracing the last irruption’s process. Data are sketchy and variable, but it appears that big southward movements occur about once every four years. That’s because lemmings, their preferred prey, go through regional population explosions at about the same interval. In 2013, those little Arctic rodents had a banner year on the Ungava Peninsula in Northern Quebec, fueling a highly successful breeding season for the owls that flocked to that area. Sure enough, this past breeding season, Canadian wildlife biologists studying caribou reported an unusually high number of owls flapping around the same area, reports others have confirmed.
Mr. Swan and the Young Swan were seen again at Niles this past week, without incident, and seemingly quite comfortable with one another. I wish we could see the Young Swan take a sustained flight; she (or possibly he) will have a chance of surviving the winter if she can.