
The Magnolia Pier on a beautiful Sunday morning

My View of Life on the Dock



The Magnolia Pier looks so beautiful and it was awesome to be on the pier and float on Saturday morning. First we need to thank all the volunteers helping putting these flags up and remember if you need a flag contact Pauline’s Gifts at 978-281-5558. If you would like to buy a flag in memory of someone special please contact me at donna@ardizzoniphotography.com.

Looking great, the ramp and float are in.




Beautiful day on Friday with silver reflections around 5:30.

Our beautiful Magnolia Pier is 98% done. Look forward to the first jumps.


The Magnolia Pier doing great thanks to adding another two feet higher, the tide was certainly telling us a story this morning.

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As it was raining and sleeting on Monday went by the Magnolia Pier. It looks so good.

On a beautiful Wednesday took a walk to to the beach. There were many people out walking with proper distance. The Pier looks great, Shore Road is so pretty and love the fact there was a paddle boarder off Kettle Island. It does not take us hardy New England citizens to adapt as soon as the sun is out. Beautiful day.

Took a walk to get some fresh air on Tuesday after the rain. Such a pretty walk and as you can see the pier is really coming along.

The crane has gone and as of now Shore Road has reopened. The progress on the rebuild is very obvious within the last week. Thank you to all the workers.


Talked to an engineer the other day with regard to the crane on Shore Road to build the Magnolia Pier. The workers have been very polite and considerate of the neighbors and walkers. He informed me that the crane can reach over 200 feet. He also stated that most likely it will take about two more weeks with the crane.

Ricky is 6 feet but standing next to the crane give a prospective of the size of this piece of machinery. The pier is coming along.
