Three of our Gloucester schooners all lined up for a moment during the Parade of Sail
Left to right, the Schooner Adventure, Schooner Lannon, and Schooner Ardelle
My View of Life on the Dock
Oh what a day on Sunday. Rick and I were on the Lady Jillian for the Parade of Sails. Took over 600 photos but here is one of my favorites. Thank you Manny for laughs on the Lady Jillian.



















Kathleen Adams, Music Director
Annisquam Village Church

Here are a few pieces:
Snapshots from the Schooner Festival Mayor’s Reception held Friday night on the grounds of the Coast Guard station. After the reception guests headed over to the Maritime Gloucester gala, An Evening Under the Spars, this year held at the Beauport Hotel. The gala sold out early and was a grand success. Proceeds from this event directly support Maritime Gloucester’s Ocean Explorers program and educational marine science outreach to all Cape Ann public schools.
You couldn’t help but notice yesterday morning’s dramatic cloud formations. Facebook Friends have been posting from several different times of the day and these photos were taken around 7am. I am so curious and tried looking it up although it was all a bit confusing. Its fun to say undulatus asperatus, but that’s only a guess. Do we have any cloud experts that would like to write and let us know? 


Magnolia Pier is one of my favorite places to go and relax.

Phyllis Bezanson and daughter Amy at the Boston Malacological Club display
Michele Del Vecchio’s beautiful block prints of the Schooners Ardelle and Adventure that she made for the Maritme center
Lotus Marsh making trunnels, the wooden nails used to build schooners
Amanda Cook’s gorgeous Salty Island Yarns, with hundreds and hundreds of handmade goods
Sam Cook making a schooner print
Maritime Gloucester executive director Sam Balf and development director Sue Ann Pearson