Paul’s Bench July 4th weekend
βItβs a great honor,β said Fedyor. βTo save a life. You saved many.β
β Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone
My View of Life on the Dock
Paul’s Bench July 4th weekend
βItβs a great honor,β said Fedyor. βTo save a life. You saved many.β
β Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone
Communication from the City is robust! Specifically
Will the signs flash parking updates? (the facebook page has parking lot updates)


This morning readying for JulyΒ 4th.

Amanda



Everyone was out enjoying a perfect sunset at Plum Cove Beach last night.


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And Look For Special Rainbow Colored Fireworks For the Orlando Victims

Working fire at Rhumb Line. Β Started on the exterior and got inside into the attic. Β Fire is knocked down. No injuries reported yet.
From Mayor Sefathia
Rockport is looking ready for it’s bonfire on the 4th!

Our son Alex, one of several awesome chefsΒ at Passports Restaurant, not only loves to cook, but is also an avid bike rider. This week he finished building a bike he has been working onΒ in his spare time. It’s beautiful and very super cool.Β Proud. β€
Deborah Cramer thanks Good Morning Gloucester for mentioning her bookΒ and asks for photographs and stories about horseshoe crabs, otherwise known as the nearly scene stealing co-stars fromΒ herΒ inspiring book on red knots (sandpiper shorebirds), The Narrow Edge.
We do. Please send in photos or stories if you have them about horseshoe crabs in Gloucester or the North Shore for Deborah Cramer’s project. Write in comments below and/or email cryan225@gmail.com
Here’s one data point.Β Look closely at this 1869 Winslow Homer painting. Can you spot the horseshoe crabs? Can you identifyΒ the rocks and beach?



While reading The Narrow Edge, and looking at Kim Smith’s Piping Plover photographs,Β I thought about Raid on a Sand Swallow Colony (How Many Eggs?)Β 1873 by HomerΒ and how some things change while much remains the same.When my sons were little, they were thrilled with the first 1/3 or so ofΒ Swiss Family Robinson.Β Β As taken as they were with the family’s ingenuity, adventure, and tree house–they recoiled as page after page described a gorgeous new bird, promptly shot. They wouldn’t go for disturbingΒ eggs in a wild habitat. The title ascribed to this Homer, perhaps theΒ eager query from the clambering youngest boy, feels timeless. Was the boys’ precarious gathering sport, study, or food? What was common practice with swallows’ eggs in the 1860s and 70s? Homer’s birds are diminutive and active, but imprecise. Homer sometimes combined place, figures, subject and themes. One thing is clear: the composition, line and shadow are primed and effective for anΒ engraving.

Harper’s Weekly published the imageΒ on June 13, 1875. Artists oftenΒ drew directly on the edge grain of boxwood and aΒ master engraver (Lagrade in this case) removed the wood from pencil and washΒ lines.

2016. Wingaersheek dunes and nests 140+ years later.



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The sails were really billowing on Sunday.

It’s a dream come true! Yes, fresh daily-made by hand pasta has come to 11 Center Street in downtown Gloucester. I had some last night, and OMG! It’s stunning! Support our local businesses folks!!