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This view is what the runners of the Magnolia Road Race saw as they were running the race. Just beautiful.

Could not have been a more perfect night for a sail on Lannon and Ardelle, dinner, and the great mystery raffle with new and old friends that came out to celebrate Kay Ellis’s legacy to Gloucester’s tourism and hospitality business. She would have loved it to the “Eat Dessert First Bags” and
the scholarships given in her name. Thanks to all that donated terrific raffle prizes and the committee that pull off this great event. Thanks to the Gloucester House who always makes every evening special. Thanks to Fly Amero and Allen for Queen of the Harbor.
Foggy early morning scenes around the Harbor.
Castle in the Fog

City Hall and the Paint Factory
Cruise Ship American Constellation with Ten Pound Island and the Greasy Pole
The American Constellation is a 175-guest room cruise ship from American Cruise Lines. From the company’s website, “Designed to navigate the inland waterways of the East Coast, American Constellation brings guests to beautiful ports the larger ships can’t access. In the intimate atmosphere onboard, guests will find the largest staterooms in the industry, spacious lounges, as well as observation decks and private balconies that offer spectacular views of the passing landscapes.”

A scholarship fund to benefit local students of the tourism and hospitality industry has been set up in memory of Kay Ellis, who worked diligently for many years on many tourism ideas and issues and helped elevate Gloucester as a tourism destination. She loved the maritime and hospitality business and she put her heart and soul into it, working with the Chamber of Commerce and Discover Gloucester, all the while promoting Schooner Lannon. We hope to share her vision through the scholarships
The American Constellation out of Connecticut is gracing our harbor this morning as it makes its way up the coast to Maine.

Indie-rock/alt-country musician Brad Byrd returns to Cape Ann for a show at Katrina’s, 14 Rogers Street, Gloucester, Wednesday, at 9 p.m. Formerly of Rockport, Byrd in June released his critically acclaimed, third studio album, “Highest Mountain.” Many of the songs on “Highest Mountain” were written, composed, and recorded on Cape Ann and in Los Angeles.
Byrd’s music has been featured on film and TV, most recently on FOX’s “New Girl” and ABC’s “American Housewife,” along with radio stations across the country.
On Wednesday night, Byrd will be performing with a nationally recognized backing band of NYC- and Boston-based musicians. Opening for Byrd at 8 p.m. will be James Vassallo of “Above Water,” who lives in Rockport. Admission is free. Copies of “Highest Mountain” on both CD and vinyl will be available at the show, as will other merchandise.
For more details about Byrd, “Highest Mountain,” and his 2017 U.S. tour, visit http://www.bradbyrdofficial.com.
Don’t miss this excellent opportunity to experience a nationally recognized artist with deep Cape Ann roots. ![]()
I spent such a wonderful morning at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum a couple of week’s ago. It had been far too long since I had taken advantage of that particular gem of maritime history and I am so glad that I did!
READ MORE ABOUT ESSEX SHIPBUILDING MUSEUM HERE

COLUMBIA with ADVENTURE at Maritime Gloucester by Portuguese Hill and the Gorton’s fisherman August 28, 2017. The orginal COLUMBIA sold her last fare of salt cod to Gortons, sailed off just a few days later, and was lost with all hands near Sable Island. Al Bezanon

Tuffy brought us the buoy when he came for bait this morning!

Huzzy Back in the Day-
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Huzzy today with Tuffy-

This morning people all along the coast of Texas are waking to the remnants of Hurricane Harvey and wondering how they are going to deal with the aftermath. From the few reports coming out, it can’t get worse than in our sister city Rockport, TX, with reports of a collapsed roof at the school, multiple residences flattened or flooded, and numerous casaulties and injuries.
As their neighbors in spirit, from Rockport, MA, we are looking to raise money to make an impact as they rise from the destruction Mother Nature has indiscriminantly thrown in their path. From experience, with our distance, getting first-response aid to them is nearly impossible at this time. So we are looking to make a medium or long-term investment in their recovery. We are reaching out to friends and family with contacts in Rockport to determine what projects we can make the most impact on. We will take a poll before making the final contribution.
Initial ideas for final donation:
– School system to aid in the repair of the High School that was heavily damaged or replacement of damaged books, etc.
– Senior center with damaged roof
– Volunteer Fire Department (from our volunteer FD)
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Our Niles Pond rescue swan has survived her second night! She is still not venturing far from the reeds. Mr. Swan is definitely aware of her presence but is playing coy and for the most part, ignoring her. The good news, or great news I should say, is that he is not chasing and threatening her.
New Swan is continuing to feed on pond vegetation. I didn’t get a glimpse of her until around 11am when the light was very harsh, but here she is at the pond’s edge, photo bombed by a stealthy Green Heron.


The other day Rick and I took Hannah and Riley to Maritime Gloucester. What a great time. The touch tank is terrific and the interns who teach the kids are wonderful. Take yourself and family to Maritime Gloucester. For more information please follow the link below.