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My View of Life on the Dock
Check your tickets if you bought lottery tickets at Richdale in Gloucester. Link and screenshot from Mass Live:

My brother got my mom tickets to see the premiere performance of “A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical” in Boston last night. The three of us went in and had dinner together and he let me take his ticket to accompany her to the event. Knowing that Neil Diamond had made an appearance at Fenway Park earlier this week, it was easy to assume he’d be at the musical’s opening night. The musical is on stage at the Emerson Colonial Theatre before heading to Broadway. So, when the crowd erupted in applause minutes before the show started, it was easy to guess why. Neil Diamond was taking his seat in a private box. He graciously waved and when the show ended the actors were sure to bow to him. At one point in the show the actor playing an older Neil Diamond was reflecting on the success in his career and paused visibly to nod to “the real Neil Diamond” as to say, “you’re amazing.” I’d be lying if I said I didn’t get the chills. I’ve been a Neil fan for a long time! Long story short, if you get a chance to see the show in either Boston or in New York, take it! It’s so good, so good, so good. (see what I did there)















When you are a caretaker for things that require tender care like children or camera lens, you aren’t supposed to have a “favorite”. Will you judge me too harshly if I say I have a favorite in my wide angle lens? It’s not the one I use the most but it is the one that most often seems to produce images that make me go “wow”. But it’s one that requires extra attention as it seems to be reckless in constantly escaping my camera bag and rolling off to find adventure and danger. Not long after I first got it, it jumped out of the car and rolled down the embankment by our driveway. It survived.
Recently I was on a photo tour and opened the cover to find shattered glass and my heart broke. But then I remembered the lens had extra protection in the form of a filter for just this kind of occasion. Whew, there was hope. Off to my favorite camera store Hunt’s in Melrose for some emergency care. They removed the shattered filter and replaced it. The lens is back in the rotation!! It has now survived 2 near-death experiences. How often is it that your “favorite” is the one that seems to require the most attention?!?!?
In this lens line up, Wide Angle seems to be standing proud along side the others despite being shattered. There’s a life lesson in there somewhere.



Summer BBQ’s are back! Join us for lunch next Friday,and get your weekend started off right!
We’ll have the usual hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, and watermelon. Along with a special treat from the Whoopie Wagon! Don’t miss out!
Grand Banks
7 Crafts Road
Gloucester,MA01930
team@grandbanksbp
@grandbanksbp

July 4, 2011-
That Jon and Elizabeth Dubin have buried a time capsule in the Bass Rocks area to be dug up when Benjamin Lewis (now 9 months) reaches the age of 10? The time capsule contains letter, photos and toys. Jon and Elizabeth are devoted FOB’s and came in today to get GMG Tees for themselves. They come back to Gloucester every summer.
E.J. Lefavour

Hey Cape Ann! We’re on a mission to bring the parade back to what it was when we where kids. In recent years we’ve seen a decline in kids and adults dressing up as horribles. This year we want to help you out! If you need some costume ideas we will be opening up a costume shop Thursday June 30th from 6-8pm at the first baptist church 38 Gloucester Ave. If that day doesn’t work reach out via messenger and we will try to find a time that works for you.

Do you have a community group or just a group of friends that like to get creative and have fun? Are you a local band and you want to get your name out there? Decorate a float and join us! We’d love to see what you come up with! As a reminder we ask that if you plan on handing out candy that you do so by hand rather than tossing it off a moving vehicle to keep kids safe from running into the road.


At Ease…


Summer Light is the solo art exhibition featuring oil paintings by artist Lully Schwartz. Known for her vibrant colors and light in paint, nationally recognized and awarded artist, Schwartz brings sun filled work to Rockport Art Association & Museum’s, Pearson Gallery on 12 Main Street in Rockport. Lully Schwartz: Summer Light opens June 25 and remains on view through July 14, 2022. Of her new paintings, Lully explains ‘I paint the color of light with all its complexities, moments of joy and natural beauty’. Bathed in summer light much of Schwartz’ art reimagines Cape Ann from a contemporary perspective. Beach Bathers, bold flowers and brilliant sea and landscapes convey the artist’s love for summer moments found in Rockport and Beyond.
Lully Schwartz lives and works on the North Shore of Massachusetts. www.lullyschwartz.com

Rockport Art Association & Museum, 12 Main Street, Rockport MA
Hours: 10 AM-5PM, Sunday 12-5, closed Mondays. Call 978-546-6604

















One of my favorite appetizers is something that doesn’t always show up on menus…so, when it does, I order it. The stuffed squash blossoms at Tonno were delicious (no surprise).


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It was a GORGEOUS way to say farewell to the day at Lanes Cove recently.



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