
Gloucester Smiles – 1910 at Half Moon Beach

My View of Life on the Dock

Let’s put the FUN in FUNdraiser! | Bluefin Bash – July 13, 2022

Join us for the Bluefin Bash Fundraiser, benefiting the Alzheimer’s Association on Wednesday, July 13th under the tent at Cape Ann’s Marina Resort. Enjoy dinner, dancing, and unique live auction experiences, all while giving back to #ENDALZ ![]()
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Lobsta Land on Causeway Street recently reopened for the season and we were eager to get back down there for dinner. I highly recommend making reservations as it was quite busy even during the week for an early dinner. (I had trouble with the online reservations but made the reservations by phone instead) I had one of my favorites: blackened haddock. Jim chose the haddock chowder and a lobster roll. I tried the blackberry margarita (very tasty..just right on the sweet and sour balance). We do love the atmosphere there and are looking forward to the deck dining when the weather improves.





Come check out Sawyer Free Library‘s first annual comic con event, Glo Con on Saturday, April 30 from 10am – 3pm! We’ve got artists, authors, crafts, workshops, cosplayers, snacks, a photo booth, MarioKart on the big screen, and other superhero/comics/graphic novel activities all fun for the whole family! Visit: SawyerFreeLibrary.org for all the details!
Be sure to sign up ahead of time for these cool workshops:
10:00 – 11:30 a.m.Make Your Own Comics! Come have fun while drawing your own comics! In this workshop, students will play silly drawing games, generate ideas for their own characters, and start to write their own comic book stories. All levels of experience are welcome! The workshop is run by Cathy G. Johnson, Providence-based writer and artist of the graphic novel The Breakaways. REGISTER HERE.

10:30 a.m. – Storytime: We Dig Worms – Young children and their families can enjoy…
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It’s amazing what a little elbow grease will accomplish




Have you uncovered your boat to get it ready for boating season?

Thank you, Generous Gardeners,

Around the bend…

There’s something quite melancholy about a kite stuck in a tree. We found this at Stage Fort Park and could only imagine that it ruined a child’s afternoon outing recently. It’s been such good kite weather though I don’t blame anyone for trying.












The North Shore Arts Association is excited to welcome the public to experience a variety of masterful artworks by its membership in Exhibition One on display April 19 – May 14. Running Simultaneously is the Associate Members’ Spring Show on view from April 19 – May 12. Paintings, drawings, and sculptures complement each other in these exhibitions and are beautifully represented in the Main Gallery and the Gordon Grant Room. Award winning artworks are displayed throughout, bringing local talent to the forefront in a grand way.
All are welcome! North Shore Arts Association is located at 11 Pirate’s Lane, Gloucester, MA 01930. For more information about events please call (978) 283-1857 or email arts@nsarts.org. Visiting hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 10 AM – 5 PM, Sundays 12 – 4 PM, and closed Mondays in April.
Hello Joey,
Appreciate very much if you could list this:
Gloucester artist Jack Evans will have an exhibition opening at 5PM April 28 at Jose Mateo’s (also Gloucester guy) Sanctuary Theatre in Harvard Square – 400 Harvard Street, Cambridge, MA 01930.
Much Thanks,
Jack Evans


Our last day in Page, Arizona we planned a tour with a Navajo guide to visit Antelope Slot Canyon. It was beyond breathtaking and is something that photos can not do justice. If you are ever in the area, I highly recommend that you make a plan to visit. Click the link to view more photos.





























I was anxious to get out on Cape Ann Whale Watch’s Hurricane II, but wanted to plan my outing carefully watching the weather conditions. BUT they had such a successful first outing that I just had to go out on Sunday despite the “Choppy Seas” warning and the grey skies. (not to mention the cold!) I was very glad I went.
Though we did not see a repeat of some behaviors seen the day before, we did get to watch a happy young calf breaching several times seemingly with great joy and abandon. We saw many whales including mother/calf pairs; more seals than I have ever seen out there; and a pod of dolphins as guides. Their interns (shout out Keirsten) are stellar at the education portion of the trip and the naturalist Tina was friendly and informative. The seas were, indeed, choppy, so an additional shout out to friend Jake for helping me stay firmly on my feet.
I easily made online reservations at Cape Ann Whale Watch; parked in their lot on Main St and relaxed in their care for a couple of hours. See additional story details and pictures at Pat D’s Photos and Adventures on Facebook. I hope to meet you out there someday! Even if you’ve been on a whale watch, each is unique and entertaining.








Night Night Kyrie🤡