Maritime Gloucester Lights

Walking the pier the other night, enjoyed seeing the lights on the boats.

Mile Marker for Sunday Breakfast a couple of weeks ago

On Sunday Rick and I went to have breakfast at Mile Marker.  It was a beautiful day and sitting outside on their deck was great.  The food was great and the view outstanding.

Spring walk downtown Gloucester

On Wednesday Rick and I went to the Beauport Hotel for a delicious lunch.  After lunch had to go do some errands and since it was not raining, we walked.  The flowers from Generous Gardeners at the police station are looking pretty.  Generous Gardeners does such a great job, and we thank them.   Walking around St. Peter’s Square with the boats and lobster traps were getting ready for the summer.

Sun and reflections

The winter sky and cold air make for some pretty scenes.  At the State Pier on Wednesday the sun was strong on the water.

Rocky Neck

Took a walk down Rocky Neck on Tuesday.  The name on the boat Endurance reminded me how we are enduring the grey and raining weather.

Gloucester Maritime Center

Taking a walk down at Maritime Gloucester day before Saturday’s storm.

 

Big Boats in the Harbor

The world’s largest ketch Aquijo in the Harbor – Photos by Adrian Hewitt abhewitt7@gmail.com

Maritime Gloucester

It is all about the light.  On Sunday Rick and I walked around Maritime Gloucester.  It is so wonderful to see all the boats, visitors, Coast Guard and the glowing light.

When the bridge is up enjoy the view

When the bridge goes up take a good look at the beauty of the view.

Boats Then and Now by Adrian Hewitt

Sails

photo by Adrian Hewitt abhewitt7@gmail.com