Focus on the Fuchsia…

My View of Life on the Dock
Focus on the Fuchsia…

Due to the 4th of July, the Magnolia Community Farmers Market will not be held on Sunday, July 2, 2023.
Thank you and see you all the following Sunday. July 9, 2023






147 Thatcher Rd Gloucester
Along with (years of) Good Morning Gloucester Fiesta chronicles…don’t miss today’s newspaper!
GDT Sports writer Nick Curcuru delves into the hanging chad flag incidents, detailing relative context and history from years of on the ground coverage, matched with Paul Bilodeau’s signature photographs.

“…It turns out the only thing that can stop Hopkins from bringing the flag down is a flag that is fastened extra tight on the edge of the pole.”
Nick Curcuru. “Nailed it: Greasy Pole Controersy made for exciting and memorable 2023 Fiesta”, Gloucester Daily Times. June 28, 2023. Photographs by Paul Bilodeau.
I recommend rereading Curucuru’s 2020 piece “FIESTA LEGENDS: Top 10 greasy pole walkers of all time” while you’re at it.
Ethan Forman’s front page coverage about the 2023 St. Peter’s Fiesta procession was beautiful as well: “Fiesta Sunday celebrates faith, family and food”. June 26, 2023, which threaded interviews to illustrate the day, including Romeo-Theken’s:
“This day is a day of being thankful,” said former Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken. “Being thankful we have a fishing fleet; being thankful that this past year there was no loss at sea, no casualties. We are thankful that we still have our family and our faith and yet you can do it being festive,” she said of St. Peter’s Fiesta. “Everyone’s united for one day. It’s beautiful.”
-Excerpt. Ethan Forman. “Fiesta Sunday…”. Gloucester Daily Times. Read the full article here.
and the invited Rev. from Lynnfield:
“…The Mass was led by the Rev. Jim Achadinha, pastor of the Catholic Community of Gloucester and Rockport, and celebrated by the Rev. Tony Luongo, parochial vicar at Ave Maria Parish in Lynnfield.
Luongo said he got a call from Achadinha about a month ago after he found out Luongo’s mother came from Sicily.
“He said, ‘Father Tony, would you like to say the Mass,’ and I said, ‘Yeah, I would love to’,” Luongo said. Achadinha asked him to take part in the procession and the Blessing of the Fleet.
“And then you know what he asked me? ‘We have the walking of the Greasy Pole’,” Luongo said to laughs. “Absolutely not!”
Excerpt: Ethan Forman. “Fiesta Sunday…”. Gloucester Daily Times. Read the full article here.


I flew home on Saturday afternoon from a trip to Florida and I was REALLY hoping that we’d head North enough while looping back towards Logan to look down and see Fiesta. It would have been such a fun photo to snap. Unfortunately, we made the turn over Beverly instead and didn’t quite make it to the skies over Gloucester. But, this photo of Beverly, the Bev/Salem Bridge, and Salem is cool nonetheless….not as cool as a shot of Fiesta would have been, but cool enough.

I absolutely love walking along the dock area behind Maritime Gloucester on the Harbor Loop. There is ALWAYS something that catches my eye. You should try it too! Maybe I will see you.








SeniorCare is pleased to announce the return of its Sunset Cruise Fundraiser, an evening cruise aboard Cape Ann Whale Watch’s Hurricane II, on Thursday, July 20, 2023. The evening includes a light dinner, dancing and entertainment with DJ Scottie Mac, and raffles. All are welcome– tickets are $30 each and can be purchased by contacting SeniorCare at 978-281-1750 or online at www.seniorcareinc.org. Sponsor opportunities are available.
Join the Sawyer Free Library this Wednesday, June 28 at 11:30 a.m. for an extra special storytime presented by Through Me to you Puppetry. Puppet friends take turns reading stories and singing songs during this special interactive story time. Afterwards, children & families can meet the puppets!
This fun event for young children and their families, will be held inside Brown’s Mall at Movement Arts Gloucester MA on the top floor of the Brown Building, where regular Library storytime is held. Enter at 186 Main Street or 11 Pleasant Street and take the elevator to the 5th floor.
Drop in, no registration needed. For more information, visit sawyerfreelibrary.org or call 978-325-5500.

This event has been made possible through the generous support of the Constance T. Rhinelander Fund.
Ok it’s official!!! Be at @bluecollarlobsterco Behind the Gloucester House at 9am Saturday for sign in. Let me know if you plan on entering. There will be a cash bar and Bloody Mary’s and Mimosas will be flowing!!! We encourage drinking to loosen up your play. We will have prizes including GMG Merch and a new previously unreleased Gloucester golf Quarter Zip! Zero cost entry fee. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. We encourage you to bring friends and take
Good care of your bartenders. We will be live-streaming the event for those that can’t attend. Can’t wait to see you all there. Invite friends and let me know if you will be competing!!!!LFG!!!!!!
Thanks to Lyon Waugh Auto Group for providing the putting green.

The seine boat races, greasy pole, musical entertainment, carnival, and blessing of the fleet are all part of the annual 4 day celebration we revel in called St Peter’s Fiesta. But the Procession is the heart of what it’s all about.













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Chef Dan invites you to the July Pop Up Dinner to kick off the holiday weekend this Saturday, July 1st, from 4:30-9pm. Call 978-515-7386 to make your reservation!

Happy Humpback
2 Lexington Avenue
Magnolia, Gloucester, MA 01930

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The 400 Trees Project What is the 400 Trees Project? 400 Trees is a three-part Gloucester 400+ sustainability program offered by Biomimicry New England*(BNE) in collaboration with Gloucester DPW and jointly sponsored by BNE & Cape Ann Elms. Additional sponsors include 100 Trees of Gloucester and Boston, and WT Rich of Beverly. The program combines history, environmental stewardship, experiential education and community engagement as a living legacy to this and future generations. 400 Trees will:(1) plant 400 native trees in Gloucester during 2023-2024, (2) identify the city’s 400 oldest trees, and (3) conduct an educational program on the value of trees. How can I help? Trees will be provided free to anyone in Gloucester that is interested in planting a tree on their property and agrees to water the tree once a week. How can I learn more about native trees ?400 Trees will offer educational programs for adults and children on the advantages of native trees —including the enhanced ecosystem services they provide. These programs will be based at the Sawyer Free Library and are offered in collaboration with the Library and the Cape Ann YMCA. For more information about this program, to donate funds for a tree, or to become a sponsor please email 400treesgloucester@gmail.com *Biomimicry New England is a501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”-Chinese Proverb- |
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