A Modern Day Gloucester Sea Monster Encounter

A true story, the following is a modern day fanciful beast encounter. I have been reluctant to write about this adventure for fear it would draw sight-seers to regions of Cape Ann off the beaten path, as happened with the white pelican sighting. Now that the mystery of its identity may perhaps be solved, I think it safe.

One morning at daybreak as I was unloading my gear at Brace Cove, I paused to scan the edges and then the whole of Niles Pond. I do this often when out filming and photographing at our local ponds and marshes, looking for swans and other wild birds that may be seeking shelter along these idyllic shores. In the middle of the pond was a float of ice with a great many seagulls just beginning to awaken with the rising sun. Nothing unusual about that. What caught my attention was a very large brown shape there on the ice amongst the gulls. Harumph! I said to no one but myself, what a view spoiler and how utterly trashy that a large brown paper lawn and leaf bag should blow out to the middle of the pond and become stuck there. And then the brown shape slithered into the pond. I not only saw it, but heard the very distinct sound of a creature sliding expertly into water. I tried in vain to catch another glimpse and spent the remainder of the morning half spooked and half kicking myself for not more hurriedly making the effort to film and photograph the “garbage bag.” If only I’d known it was alive!

Shortly after the creature encounter, I read about the Ten Pound Island sea monster sightings and concluded, that yes, a mysterious sea creature could easily swim around Eastern Point Lighthouse, haul up at Brace Cove, cross the causeway, and have himself a swim at Niles Pond, if he were so inclined.

I thought about this beast encounter for weeks and at one point, somewhat embarrassedly, asked my husband to come with me to photograph a moonlit evening at Niles Pond as I wasn’t sure I wanted to come face to face with such a great creature at night. By myself. Being the good sport that he is, he came, if just to prove that it was perfectly safe to photograph in the moonlight.

As mentioned, I’ve been hesitant to write this until very recently when at Henry’s Pond, on a rainy and chilly early spring morning I spied for only a few moments what appeared to be a very mini version of the Niles Pond creature. It was swimming at top speed with a long sinuous streamlined shape beneath the surface of the water and only a bit of its head visible above the water. I took a blurry snapshot and raced home to search books and internet for any clues. The creature was too big to be a muskrat and its tail too slender to be a beaver. I am almost certain that what I saw at Henry’s was a North American River Otter. Two weeks passed when while filming Mr. Swan, again on an overcast morning at Henry’s, the little creature energetically appeared near the marshy shore on the opposite side of the pond, looked all around, dove, re-emerged, again looked all about, and then disappeared. This time I was able to capture a few seconds of video of this inquisitive little otter.

What I have learned about North American River Otters is that they can grow very large, up to five and half feet and weigh thirty pounds. There is the Great River Otter of South America, which can grow over six feet, but the creature I saw at Niles was about four and half to five feet long.

Well there you go, a modern day fanciful beast encounter. After seeing my beast, I think it quite easy to understand how sea monster stories from days gone by could so easily capture people’s imaginations.

Please write if you think you have seen a River Otter in your neighborhood. Thank you!

Look toward the marsh in the first clip, with Mr. Swan in the foreground. You can see the bobbing head of the otter in the background. I was hoping to see the otter again and try to capture better footage but it has been several weeks and no further sightings.

Busy day on Thursday

Besides my job, Thursday was a very busy day, did a Podcast with GMG at Cape Ann TV, went to the volunteer expo at Cruiseport which was outstanding, and then stopped into the Cape Ann Photography Club’s meeting at the Magnolia Library. Great attendance and always nice to meet other photographers.

“Today Has Been Really Long”

So, we left Rockport in the wee hours of the morning, waited for some friends at the “Fast Freddy’s” parking lot in Beverly and hit the road.  By 5:30 or so we were skirting New York, by 2:30 we were stopping for a quick lunch in southern Virginia, and by 6:45…with only 5 1/2 hours to go to Orlando, but no hotel room available until our check-in time later on today, we decided to call it quits in St. George, South Carolina.

With time to kill, we even did the obligatory drive-by South of the Border long enough to use the restrooms and take one quick photo to prove later to the children that “yes” they’ve been there.

We checked in to a perfectly average Comfort Something-or-other and walked next door to Skynaards Bar and Grill…”where people come to meet and eat.”    The kids ran off some steam in the corn hole pit (yes, that’s right…judge if you must) and we ordered some “we’ve-been-on-the-road-forever-and-we-could eat-our-own-arms” type of grub.

With no WiFi and just my iPhone to fire off a blog post, I was more than happy to shoot for sleep at 9:45.  The boys were still fighting the Sandman trying to watch hockey highlights as I wrapped up.

Just as I finished and went to go make sure that everything was charging, the door was locked, and the boys weren’t going to fall off the edge of their bed, Finn muttered, “today has been really long.”

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Gloucester High school sailing team news

Gloucester Sweeps Landmark 4/14

Gloucester beat Landmark yesterday in straight races 4 to 0.  This is the first official race of the season and we’re off to a great start!

After vacation, SailGHS will return to three races in a row, Monday through Wednesday.


Monday, scrimmage vs. Wayland at home


Tuesday, scrimmage vs. Manchester at MSA


Wednesday, race against Beverly at Jubilee Yacht Club in Beverly

Enjoy your vacation! but keep your mind in the game.

Sincerely,

Guy Fiero, Coach, SailGHS

P.S.  Don’t forget that the free SailGHS Boot Camp will begin Friday, April 22nd at the Gloucester MAC at 2:30 PM – What a great way to celebrate earth!

www.capeanncommunity.com Bulletin Board Listings For 4/16/16

The Boys In The Boat- Talk At Gordon College April 22

April 14, 2016 ~ Joey C

-The Boys in the Boat…The Rest of the Story

-April 22nd, 7pm at Gordon College in Wenham (inside the Ken Olsen Science Center)

-Jim Pocock will talk about his memories of his great uncle, George Pocock, and his influence on the sport of rowing.

-More info and RSVP http://www.gordon.edu/theboysintheboattalk

Thank you!

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Craft Night Fundraiser for Animal Aid

April 15, 2016 ~ capeannanimalaid01930

Join Cape Ann Animal Aid supporters for a fun craft night, making custom hand-painted wooden signs, at the Azorean Restaurant on Sunday, April 17th at 5:30pm. Tickets are $45 per person and include complimentary appetizers; cash bar available.

Get your tickets online at www.tinyurl.com/pridestride. This event is a fundraiser for the Animal Aid’s Gloucester Pride Stride Team, raising money for the Veterinary Care Fund for shelter animals.

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Yard Sale to Benefit Cape Ann Animal Aid

April 15, 2016 ~ capeannanimalaid01930

Multi-Family Yard Sale Fundraiser to benefit Cape Ann Animal Aid’s Board of Directors’ Pride Stride Team. The team is raising funds for the Veterinary Care Fund.

Sale being held indoors at Cape Ann Auction, located at 82 Main St., Gloucester, MA from 9am-3pm on Saturday, April 16th. Everything must go! Stop by and support this great cause!

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Sawyer Free Library Week of April 17

April 15, 2016 ~ sawyerfreelibrary

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Fun Vacation Week Event!Story Flags April 21

Botanical Garden Illustrated Tour April 26:

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Autism Panel Discussion April 28:

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Studio A Grand (re)Opening – Be Our Guest

More Cape Ann Health, Fitness and Wellness News-
http://www.capeannwellness.com

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Join us as we unveil our newly renovated studio – community welcome. 

The new studio features:
• Hardwood Floors
• State-of-the-Art Sound System
• More Floor Space
• New Equipment
• The Best Instructors on the North Shore

Be our guest all week and enjoy all MAC has to offer!

View our group fitness schedule with over 85 class per week http://ow.ly/4mJjRP!

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I’m donating 100% of The Profits From Gloucester Beach Sticker Hoodie Sales Through This Weekend To Donna’s One Hour At A Time Gang

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We were talking on GloucesterCast 177 about the One Hour At A Time Gang and how great it is and I told Donna I’d donate money toward getting the team new Shirts for the people that volunteered regularly.

So if you would like to show your appreciation to Donna and her band of merry litter picker uppers, buy one of these hoodies. 100% of the profits will go to her for the cause.  All profits from purchases of Hoodies through Sunday will go to Donna.

Here’s the direct link to purchase-  http://gmg.storenvy.com/products/13978155-gloucester-beach-sticker-t-shirt-heather-gray

 

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It was quite a session yesterday on one of Smokin Jim’s old smokers

CONGRATULATIONS TO BEEMAN’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST CAST AND CREW FOR A TREMENDOUS SHOW!

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A few clips from the closing night performance of Beeman Memorial School’s fantastic production of Beauty and the Beast. The cast and crew did a magnificent job, so good in fact, it was hard to believe that the players are all only in elementary school. A huge shout out out to the cast, the crew, and the co-directing team of Heidi Dallin and Beth Goldberg! 

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Hogs R Us

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Why Are Harley Motorcycles Called Hogs?
By Mario Corbin
eHow Contributor

The term “hog” has been associated with Harley-Davidson motorcycles since the early 1920s. Many businesses like Hula-Hogs in Maui, Hawaii, and Hogs-R-Us in Cork, Ireland, draw business based on this association.

 

Harley’s Racing Mascot

  • Harley-Davidson has a long and rich history in motorcycle racing. According to Missy Scott, author of “Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Company,” a team of farm boys who raced professionally for Harley-Davidson was affectionately known as the “hog boys” and used a pet pig as a mascot. After each win, one of the team members would carry the pig with him on the victory lap.

Harley’s Owners Group (H.O.G.)

  • Harley’s Owners Group (H.O.G.) began in 1983. The acronym “hog” was adopted to commemorate Harley’s racing history. It has since become the world’s largest motorcycle club, boasting more than 1,400 chapters around the world. A one-year membership subscription is free with the purchase of a new Harley.

Hogs Today

  • Although associated with Harley-Davidson, any custom motorcycle can be considered a hog. According to the authors of “The Legal Environment of Business,” the term “hog” is generic. It has been applied to large motorcycles since 1935 and hence cannot be trademarked by Harley-Davidson.

Resting Egret

Walking around Clark Pond is one of my favorite places to walk. This is part of the Coolidge Reservation. Here is the address if you would like to go for a walk and discover, 15 Coolidge Point, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944. Coolidge Reservation is a nature reserve located in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. The property is owned by The Trustees of Reservations

April 13, 2016 hanging out at Clark Pond

The Event You’ve Been Waiting All Winter For!

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Sailor Stan’s will be reopening tomorrow (Saturday) at 7:00am, and Sunday too.  Just weekends for now, but that’s when most people probably want to go break their fast on the Neck this time of year.  Karen Roberts has been working all winter on her beautiful and very affordable sea glass jewelry, and will have some on display.  Wayne has been busy at work painting all winter, as you can see from this colorful, iris-filled beauty of Sailor Stan’s.  Spring is Here!  Come on down the Neck.

It is also the final weekend of the Rocky Neck Now exhibit at the Cultural Center, so get some eats and take in some art.  I’ll be gallery sitting from 2-4 on Saturday, so stop in and say hi.  The closing reception for the show will be Sunday from 2-4.  Elynn Kroger Gallery is open, as is John Nesta, and possibly Side Street too.

E.J. Lefavour

BREAKING: SAVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BREAKING NEWS: Saved!! With Your Help

Save Our Shores Gloucester has closed on the property at 166-178 Atlantic Road!

The next step will be to place a conservation restriction on the land that will protect it and preserve it in perpetuity for the benefit of all forever.

Save Our Shores Gloucester thanks all of those who provided financial support, contributed time to attend meetings and donated supplies and materials to make this effort so successful.

On Friday, May 6, a ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at the site to celebrate victory over development along the Back Shore, a spot revered by so many people from Gloucester, and from many places around the globe.

Thanks to Marilyn Hyde, realtor extraordinaire, for her help in securing this property.

We look forward to seeing you on May 6. Details to follow.

— Save Our Shores Gloucester
Roger Armstrong
Martin Del Vecchio
Hazel Hewitt
Dave Manley
Mark Poulin
Pam Poulin
Barbara Silberman

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