This lovely group of ladies, friends for over fifty years, meet once a year, found Beauport as their new meeting place. They come from as far away as Washington.
Visitors from Upstate New York
Gloucester Smiles-366
Brilliant Buoys

Love Expressed in Three Generations
Gloucestercast 200 With Live Call In From Ed Collard On The Road, Karen Pischke, Bridgette Mathews, Kim Smith and @Joey_C Taped 9/18/16
Gloucestercast 200 With Live Call In from ed Collard on The Road, Karen Pischke, Bridgette Mathews, Kim Smith and @Joey_C Taped 9/18/16
Topics Include:
Stump Trivia at Pigeon Cove Tavern!
Cigar Night at the Pub at Cape Ann Brewing Co.September 29th
Are you a Serenitee Rewards Card Member?If So You’ve Got A Free Appetizer On Your Card At Minglewood or The Deck At Latitude
The Police Scandal
Built My Firewood Stand Using No Tools, The Plan
Bridgette Mathews made Kate and I personalized bottles of wine
Live Call In From Ed Collard
Bombing In New York
www.GloucesterTEASE.com website and facebook to be launched Wednesday- The UN International World Day of Peace T Shirts produced by Shirts Illustrated
Salami, Salami, Baloney
Niles Pond Causeway restoration is underway
Rockport voted to use their CPA funds to dredge Mill pond
Vote right away for Mass State Butterfly
More Muskrat Love
iphone issues no wire headphones/samsung galaxy note 7/smartwatches
shoutout to our new neighbor hanna


Built My First Firewood Rack Using No Tools From This Plan-
Got started building my firewood pile with a donation of firewood from my buddy Mike Codair.
Found these plans on Pinterest for a firewood stand that requires no tools to assemble and the comments from people that had built them from the plan were all very positive.
Here’s my first woodpile-
And Here’s The Link To The Page Where I Found The Plan-
Firewood rack using no tools
OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS FOR GLOUCESTER PART TWO!
The Niles Pond-Brace Cove causeway restoration is progressing admirably. You may recall our story about the extensive damage the causeway had suffered from several fierce back to back storms. In 2014, the Association of Eastern Point Residents restored the structural rocks supporting the causeway. This past week, preparations for restoring the plantings has begun.
Below are photos taken in 2013 of storm damage, prior to restoration.
Phase one of restoration work, 2014
VOTE TODAY TO CHOOSE THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUTTERFLY!
Here’s how you can help choose the Massachusetts state butterfly –
The choice is between the Black Swallowtail, the Great Spangled Fritillary, and the Mourning Cloak butterflies. All three are beautiful species of Lepidoptera, but as you know from my work, I am partial to the Black Swallowtail. I cast my vote for the Black Swallowtail and here is why. Both the Great Spangled Fritillary and Mourning Cloak are less commonly seen. I’d like children who are developing an interest in butterflies to have the opportunity to get to know their state butterfly easily. Black Swallowtails are widespread and very well-known. In a good year, Black Swallowtails will have two broods. The caterpillars eat plants kids can easily identify and plant, such as carrots, dill, fennel, parsley, and the common wildflower Queen Anne’s Lace. Black Swallowtails are typically on the wing throughout the summer, beginning in early spring through late summer.
On the other hand, the Great Spangled Fritillary caterpillars eat strictly violet plants. This butterfly is usually only seen for about a month, during mid-summer, and has one brood of caterpillars. In our region of Massachusetts, the Mourning Cloak may have a second brood, if we have an early spring, but I only see them in spring, near pussywillows, and again in the fall when they are getting ready to hibernate.
Black Swallowtails are found in backyards, gardens, meadows, marshes, and along the shoreline. They love to drink nectar from wildflowers, including milkweed (as you can see in the short film below) and many, many common garden plants such as lilacs, coneflowers, zinnias, and butterfly bush.
Please vote here: VOTE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUTTERFLY
Great Spangled Fritillary at the Gloucester Harbor Butterfly Garden
Mourning Cloak image courtesy wiki commons media
Main Street Maintenance

First Mate Mikey Aboard The Allison Carol Shows Off The Rare Yellow Marbled Lobster They Landed @CaptJoeLobster. Now At The Lobster Pool Restaurant




Miles at The Lobster Pool Restaurant Picked It Up and You Can Go Check It Out Today

A weekend with our grandchildren, such a blessing
Maddie, Owen, Cole, Avery came to visit last weekend. What fun we had, we had a Plan of Action and did everything. From visiting the animals a Marshalls Farm Stand, to having treats at Orange Leaf. We started on Saturday with a great big breakfast and off to Marshalls, Mile Marker’s Pool, by the way is fabulous, to Stage Fort Park, hiking Tablet Rock, swimming at Half Moon Beach, back to Papa and Nonnie’s house for a big cookout and then a movie, The Jungle Book. The love of grandchildren is something you cannot put into words. Here a couple of photos.
ATTENTION CAPE ANN ICE CREAM LOVERS: BUY ONE GET ONE FREE!
Today only, all ice cream at Ro’s Harbor Scoops is buy one, get one free. This is Ro’s last day of the season at this location (her Dairy Train in Rockport will be open through Columbus Day weekend).
Ro’s Harbor Scoops is located at 89 Bass Avenue, just around the corner from Good Harbor Beach. They are open until 9pm this evening.
Ocean Alliance
FOB Iain Kerr from Ocean Alliance let me know more exciting news.
Hi Donna,
We have just been told that they are airing the story on the NBC nightly news tomorrow night. Monday 19th.
I have attached a spectacular Alaska whale photo.
Watch NBC News on Monday night (19th) to see a story on Ocean Alliance. Correspondent Tom Costello came to Gloucester last week to shoot a segment on SnotBot. Mr. Costello and his team were a real pleasure to work with, we thank them for their interest in our work.
Visitors from Montreal Canada
Gloucester Smiles-365
Stump Trivia at Pigeon Cove Tavern!
More Cape Ann Dining News-
http://www.capeanneats.com
Fun Prizes, Pub Food Specials, $6 Sangria & Good Company! Starting on Thursday, 9/29, come enjoy Stump Trivia every Thursday at 7pm at Pigeon Cove Tavern.
http://pigeoncovetavern.com/
https://www.facebook.com/events/1221498774567485/
WORLD WAR II BOMBERS OVER GLOUCESTER
On Saturday you may have heard the rumble of engines in the sky over Gloucester and looked up to see an astonishing sight: a vintage World War Two bomber or fighter plane cruising overhead. The planes are owned by the Collings Foundation in Stow, MA, and every year as part of the “Wings of Freedom” tour they fly into Beverly Airport for a weekend. The tour, which includes a B-17G Flying Fortress bomber, B-24J Liberator bomber, B-25 Mitchell bomber, and a P-51 Mustang, will be at the airport on Sunday from 10:00 am until 4:30 pm. You can even pay to ride in one as they cruise from Beverly to Gloucester and back. For more information, visit the Collings Foundation.
The Collings Foundation B-25 Mitchell bomber spotted in the sky over Niles Pond on Saturday afternoon.
saltwatermassagestudio NOW HIRING!!! Immediate opening for an experienced MT to join our team on Thursday & Friday evenings
More Cape Ann Wellness News-
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saltwatermassagestudio
N O W H I R I NG !!! Immediate opening for an experienced MT to join our team on Thursday & Friday evenings. (More hours may be available if desired.) You WILL be busy. To apply, please send a resume to info@saltwatermassage.com. Tell us a little about yourself!
MA Marijuana Legalization Initiative Forum
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