Beautiful live version of “2000 Miles” – it’s easy to imagine she’s singing about a soldier coming home for Christmas.
Crazy weather came in late Sunday.
As my daughter and I were taking a walk on Sunday, we could actually see the cold front coming in. With the wind and clouds it was crazy and of course fun.


Free monthly community meals at West Gloucester’s historic Church in the Wilderness. Your office space could be there, too!
Photos from October’s community fellowship meal, held monthly Fall into spring at West Gloucester Trinitarian Congregational Church, 488 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, MA. Church and Veterans Office volunteers cheerfully hosted and the food was yummy– corn chowder, grilled cheese sandwiches and a pumpkin trifle for dessert. Next meal is Wednesday January 4, 2017.
The history of the “Church in the Wilderness” dates back to colonial times, finally established in 1713 because of geography, taxes, and laws. The Church has recently renovated a second floor office space/artist studio that was available to rent (not residential). All utilities included. If you rented there you could have an easy commute to join in that fellowship meal.
bottle flipping craze: try Joey’s GMG caps
Just sayin’- he landed it from a foot toss, too.
Nice cap. Fits kids and adults.
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2015…Have your “selfie” a Merry little Christmas!
Today’s card is from just last year and was probably one of the easiest ones we’ve done…everyone brought up a favorite “selfie” on their phones, slapped them down on the table with a string of mini snowflake lights and boom! Done! Wish they were all this easy! Only a few more days left before Santa comes!

Banned Bud Light Commercial
Hadn’t seen this yet… pretty funny.
The Mighty F/V Freemantle Doctor Prepares To Go Lobstering #GloucesterMA
Sawyer Free Library Week of December 18,2016
Happy Holidays from the Chamber Team!
Happy Holidays Cape Ann!
From your favorite Chamber Team – Ken, Peter, Kerry, Barb, Michelle & Debbie
SUPER MOON, HOWLING COYOTES, FLYING SWAN, SONGBIRDS GOING CRAZY, AND BEAUTIFUL BRACE COVE DAYBREAK
Last Tuesday was a photographer’s magical dream morning. After photographing and filming December’s “Long Night’s Moon” descending over the Gloucester city skyline, I turned toward the east to see a peaceful daybreak scene over Rocky Neck. Perhaps the sun hadn’t fully risen I thought and hurried to Brace Cove. The sun had rose behind Brace Rock with just enough clouds that it was still pretty, not blasted out by too much light.
I then walked along the edge of Niles Pond, meeting up with Mr. Swan who was occupied with his morning swim, which often indicates he is readying to take flight. He did, and with movie camera in hand, he circled the Pond before landing at Brace Cove, near the breakwater.
Eerily, the coyotes were howling in the distance, actually howling, like wolves, and for quite a long while. I often hear their meet-and-greet yipping and socializing barks that they make shortly after sunset, and too the terrible sound they make when killing a creature, but I have never heard them howling in the morning. I wonder if it had something to do with the full moon? Do our readers hear coyotes howling regularly?
Tufted Titmouse
Further along the Pond walk there was a large flock of American Robins and they, along with a lively group of Blue Jays, Tufted Titmice, Song Sparrows, White-throated Sparrows, and Cardinals were hungrily eating every berry in sight, so much so that when I returned to the same spot a few days later, there wasn’t a berry or fruit to be seen. A magical morning at a magical place we’re fortunate to call home.
December Long Night’s Moon
SIX DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS CAROL COUNTDOWN: ANDREA BOCELLI AND NATALIE COLE DUET “THE CHRISTMAS SONG”
What an honor for my photos to be chosen at Mass. General
Be a Part of Art: Illuminations Program Anniversary Challenge
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Illuminations Program – a rotating art exhibit housed in the Mass General Cancer Center – an anonymous donor will match donations up to $10,000 by the end of 2016.
Double your impact today and help bring art and inspiration to patients and families of the MGH Cancer Center.
Traffic snarl- cold day of bridge repair A Piatt Andrew Bridge


First Look Video Interview With Paprika Grill Owner Emrah Arslan





Paprika Grill Is Located at 185 Washington Street Gloucester MA
978-551-8186
Everything is incredibly fresh! Prices are great. And food tastes delicious. Kate scarfed her lunch down in a matter of minutes. I’ve literally never seen her eat anything so fast!
Wreaths across America in Gloucester
I did not want to post about wreaths in every window today without mentioning Wreaths Across America and the initiative to bring that tradition home here and all the generous local support that was given straight away.
In case you missed the wonderful story about the effort in Gloucester, here’s a link to the Gloucester Daily Times coverage from December 16th and some photos today of the volunteers’ work in west Gloucester Beechbrook Cemetery.
Excerpt from the GDT article:
“Kesterson said the volunteers will begin laying the wreaths Saturday at noon after a brief ceremony at Beech Brook Cemetery, off Essex Avenue. They then will move on to Beech Grove. She also confirmed that the project will go on as scheduled — rain, snow, shine or any other other wintry curveball.”




Motif Monday: wreaths in every window makes for classic New England Christmas






Now we wait: the 2016 giant Lobster Trap Menorah is up and readied @Temple Ahavat Achim
86 Middle Street
Gloucester, MA 01930


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2014…
2014’s Christmas Card all the girls made their own Gingerbread houses and it’s fun to see that each house truly reflects their personality! 













