Cannot stop myself from heading down to the Magnolia Pier at sunsets. They have been so beautiful.
Sun peeking through the top windows of the house on the point.

Sunset stroll on the pier

My View of Life on the Dock
Cannot stop myself from heading down to the Magnolia Pier at sunsets. They have been so beautiful.
Sun peeking through the top windows of the house on the point.

Sunset stroll on the pier

At the building for the Massachusetts Registry of Vital Statistics: this stairway to nowhere but an interesting painting. 
I like the whimsy of this, but this lady keeps looking at me

I hope the Stairway to Nowhere isn’t a precursor to my research results.
Please remember to shop locally always, but on Saturday, November 25, 2017 is the day to start holiday shopping locally.


Hope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul
And sings the tune without the words
And never stops -at all-
Emily Dickinson (1830 – 1886)
Born to an Amherst Massachusetts family with deep Puritan roots, Dickinson was better known in her lifetime as a gardener and a baker than as a poet. Famously reclusive, she spent decades brooding on the mysteries of life and death, and became more and more preoccupied with the latter. A few of her poems were published in The Atlantic Monthly, but the vast majority of the more than 1,800 she wrote were not known to the public until after her death. A complete collection did not appear until the 1950’s.
Hundreds of buoys are primed every year.

Schedule for the annual lobster trap tree buoy ornament painting sessions held 3:30-5pm (except Sat Dec 2nd). This year includes O’Maley middle school kids!


Curator’s talk at the Cape Ann Museum SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2pmRESERVE YOUR TICKETS $10 for members ($20 for non members includes museum admission)
read about the talk from the Cape Ann Museum press release:

Curator Ron Diamond was on hand to open the week of showing the world’s best animated shorts!
Cape Ann Cinema & Stage, 21 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Gloucester, MA 01930

Annisquam Sewing Circle shares the 2017 Christmas Fair poster
Saturday morning, December 2, 2017

Web site: AnnisquamSewingCircle.org
Blog: http://www.annisquamsewingcircle.net
FaceBook: www.facebook.com/AnnisquamSewingCircle
Wenham Museum’s Annual Sleigh Bell Artisan Fair is November 17th & 18th. While there, don’t miss the Dig this and build that exhibit featuring Virginia Lee Burton originals and more!

Cindy is the author of The Luckiest Dog Not Alive, which has now been picked up by Barnes and Noble! Yes, her book is already on Amazon, but having Barnes & Noble pick it up is another proud moment in her writing career. The Luckiest Dog Not Alive is about one special dog and his adventures in the afterlife. Cindy is a resident of Gloucester and also the owner of Cape Ann Foodie Tours. Let’s support our local writers and entrepreneurs! If you would like to purchase a signed copy directly from Cindy, email chendr23@yahoo.com. To purchase online, visit www.amazon.com or www.barnesandnoble.com.


The 25th Sal Grasso Memorial Friendship Tournament is in the books and after 24 games, lots of teamwork, and a ton of celebrating, our friends from the north are all traveling back home….but, the tournament trophy is staying here! Congratulations, Cape Ann Youth Hockey Nation.
Watching the weekend unfold was pretty special. I know I am not alone in the fact that, while my boys only played in four of the 24 games, we watched 13 games over the course of the weekend. Certainly there are many families who stayed, cheered, rallied, and rooted even more than we did. Watching skaters ages 7-14 years old, at all different levels in their hockey “careers,” as they took to the ice, skated to the bench for coach talks, celebrated goals and great saves, acknowledged their goalies, took a knee during occasional injuries, and lined up to give their “good games” to opposing teams was cause for lots of warm fuzzies. At the root of it all for the players….is a love of the game. At the root of it all for the parents (early hours, wet equipment, cold toes, nervous moments)…is the love that we have for the fact that our children love the game. Our hockey players are linked with a unique bond and it begins very early in their learn-to skate-years. The rink rats, the younger siblings, the runny-nosed milk crate years. As they develop through Cross Ice, Mites, Squirts, PeeWees, etc. they spend more hours together in rinks than anywhere else. Their bonds lead to bonds amongst the parents. The camaraderie that exists at the rink is palpable….and it was even more so this weekend. So, thank you Skaters, thank you Fellow Parents, and thank you CAYH.
All of Cape Ann Youth Hockey families owe the organizers, the volunteers, the coaches, and the hockey players a ton of gratitude. The work and effort it takes to pull off an event like this should not be lost on anyone. Some of the Execution Team who absolutely won their game are Kristin Michel, Mandy Milan, Jessica Cusumano, Rob Harris, and Brendan Chipperini. Also of note is Eric Russell who coordinated referees for 25 games and Joe Loiacano who created a great atmosphere for families to gather and enjoy time away from the rink over at Cape Ann’s Marina Resort. His generosity was much appreciated by all! Many people offered gifts of time and talent as well. Of note are Brian Linn, Michelle Cooper, and other parents who worked hard behind the scenes to keep hundreds of people fueled, fed, and warm. Incredible amounts of coffee and hot chocolate were consumed. We’d also like to recognize Andrew, Claude, Michele and Jennifer from the Westmount Recreation Department. They were at the rink all day every day making sure that the Westmount families were tended to and had point people for all of their needs. They also may have kept some of us company on the dance floor at the Mile Marker late into Saturday evening…but that’s a story for another day.
We can’t forget to thank the staff of Talbot Rink who worked long, hard days! That zamboni made many more than a few trips around the ice and keeping the rink clean, safe, and warm for so many people is no joke. Speaking of long, hard days…the Gloucester DPW surprised us with a “Welcome” sign at the rotary for our Canadian guests. Such a nice touch!
This year’s tournament began on Friday afternoon with opening ceremonies emceed by Michael English, a ceremonial puck drop by Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, a color guard presentation by the Gloucester US Naval Sea Cadets….featuring several Cape Ann Youth Hockey players….and both the Star Spangled Banner and O Canada sung by Alexandra Grace. While my iPhone recording of our National Anthem isn’t the best of quality, I assure you she was fabulous.
Next year CAYH will once again be traveling to Montreal, Canada to enjoy gracious hosting by the Westmount hockey organization, but in November 2019 we can look forward to hosting the tournament on home ice once again. By then we should all be well rested.



Hi my name is Trilon! I am a bit over two years old. I am a long hair guy with a beautiful grey coat and green eyes. I have quite the affectionate personality and I love to have attention from my people. I will snuggle in close and give plenty of headbutts when I am comfortable. I was lucky enough to make my way to CAAA from the MA Feline Rescuer Transfer and I seem to really be enjoying indoor life. I am sure to be happy with a loving companion, tasty treats and a warm bed. I am considered a special needs adoption because I have FIV, which means I could have more health problems in the future because my immune system is compromised but I could also be as healthy as my fur friends. I should be kept indoors and visit with the vet on a regular schedule to make sure I stay healthy. If you’re looking for a mellow kitty ,someone over the crazy kitten phase stop by the shelter to meet me and see if I might be a good addition to your family. To see all of the available dogs and cats at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter please go to our website: capeannanimalaid.org.
I’m driving back from New York, having that classic discussion. “Where do you want to eat?” “I don’t know, what do you feel like?” “I don’t care. Whatever you want.” We’ve all been there. And you might have even been by yourself like I was. The miles rolled by as I considered all my choices and how they fit into what I was craving. I went back and forth a couple of time and then thought of the Azorean. I smiled to myself, relaxed and drove the remaining my miles very pleased with my decision. It checked all the boxes and was my first stop upon returning to town.
I wasn’t disappointed. I have to say I kind of love the recent availability of Fall Sangria type drinks everywhere we go. It was a nice, easy, light choice for my late lunch. I’d been craving pizza so I ordered the Italian. It was just the right (smallish) size and loaded with meat and firm fresh veggies. I also wanted to have something different for later, so I ordered the sirloin tip appetizer to go—-perfect!!! They will be yummy later this evening–I can see big chunks of garlic making me glad I’ll be alone tonight and won’t have to share.


Ordinances & Administration Committee Monday, October 16, 2017 Minutes-
http://gloucester-ma.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/8060
Posted on: November 10, 2017
Trash and Recycling collection is on a normal schedule. Although City offices are closed, the actual holiday is tomorrow. Our hauler has reported that the route is light and there are lots of people that do not have trash out. …Read on…
Posted on: November 7, 2017
UNOFFICIAL Results (Jurisdiction Wide & Wards) of the November 7, 2017 Municipal Election are available here.
Posted on: October 19, 2017
Beginning Friday October 20, 2017 thru November 20, 2017, the City of Gloucester will be doing sidewalk construction on Middle Street, from School Street to Washington Street. There will be limited parking on Middle Street between the hours of 7…
Posted on: October 12, 2017
NEWS RELEASE
Gloucester Introduces Municipal Leadership Training Workshops
Program Custom Designed by Van Loan School at Endicott College’s Center for Leadership
(Gloucester, Mass.) – October 11, 2017 – Mayor Sefatia Romeo Thek…
Posted on: October 5, 2017
Dogs shall be allowed on public beaches from October 1 to April 30. In addition, unleashed dogs shall be allowed on the beaches as follows: Good Harbor Beach: off leash even days of the week Wingaersheek Beach: off leash odd days of …Read on… City Ordinance Sec. 4-16a.
Posted on: August 25, 2017
Effective 5:01 PM August 25, 2017 – The DPW is changing Answering Services number for STEP and Grinder Pump Systems service issues to a new single phone number 800-499-9070. This service will now be provided by Instant Alarm of Salem.
Posted on: March 24, 2017
Just a friendly reminder: Per City Ordinance Sec 9-2: trash and recycling must be out no later than 7AM.
It does not matter what time the trucks are “usually” in your neighborhood. The contractor has the right to alter the way the route is done o…
Posted on: November 8, 2017
The second fall curbside yard waste collection will be November 13-17th on your regular trash day. Place leaves and grass clippings in paper leaf bags or loose in marked barrels. Yard waste in plastic bags will not be accepted.
Posted on: November 3, 2017
The next curbside collection of televisions and appliances is scheduled for December 7, 2017. You must purchase a $30.00 appliance sticker at the DPW no later than noon time December 6th to be added to the list.
Posted on: December 20, 2016
Gloucester’s curbside recycling program participation is at an all time high, with recycling rates continuing to climb year over year. That is only possible through the dedicated recycling efforts of residents like you, helping to make our City greener an…Read on…
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