Pretty waves on Thursday

The ocean has been so warm and so grateful for these beautiful early summer days.

The colors of Mother Nature

As we are practicing social distancing and staying safe, always need to get outside and enjoy our beautiful area where we live.

A late spring day

As most of you know I am a beach bum and would be there everyday if possible, this past weekend was so nice.

Beautiful Shore Road

When walking to the beach on Saturday with a lovely mask on, the waves were white with foam especially when a dark cloud fell over the wave.

Pretty morning on Tuesday

Before the weather changed on Tuesday walked to the post office with a mask and social distancing, the weather was beautiful and the waves were making another appearance.

Stormy day on Monday

Took a couple of photos when I had to do a work errand.  This photo was taken 2.5 before high tide on Stacy Boulevard.

Rafe’s Chasm

Took a walk out to Rafe’s Chasm on Sunday with social distancing.  Took this photo  4.5 before high tide.  Looks like a yummy whipped cream dessert.  Stay safe and keep your distance.

Waves are certainly telling a story

When the sun finally came out on Saturday decided to take a walk with social distancing.

Now that is a wave off Magnolia Beach

Took this about half hour before high tide, very windy and the ocean is singing and roaring.  Be careful out there

Gloucester Smiles – 1430 Watching Waves Crash at the Breakwater

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Beautiful day on Tuesday

Had to get outside to get some vitamin D and fresh air with of course social distancing.  The ocean seems to telling us everything will be ok.

Dark and rainy day on Monday

You can see how dark it was at high tide on Monday, but the foam of the waves still showed their beauty.

Waves from Shore Road and Magnolia Beach

During these difficult times, mother nature is showing her beauty with the wave formation.

WILD WAVE WEEKEND TOUR #GLOUCESTERMA GOOD HARBOR BEACH, TWIN LIGHTS, STRAITSMOUTH ISLAND LIGHT, BRACE COVE

Spectacular wildy waves after the March 6th storm. And stunning sunrise this am. Photos from around the back shore of Cape Ann, from Gloucester to Rockport, taken Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.

 

Walking out to Rafe’s Chasm late afternoon Wednesday

What weather we are having.  Hope everyone is getting outdoors to enjoy the gift of sun.

RECORD BREAKING OCTOBER BOMB CYCLONE STORM HITS #GLOUCESTERMA LEAVING IN ITS WAKE UPROOTED TREES, GROUNDED BOATS, ROUGH SEAS OVER DOGBAR, TWIN LIGHTS, BACKSHORE, INNER HARBOR

The definition of a ‘bomb cyclone’ is one that drops in pressure by at least 24 millibars in 24 hours or less. As this storm intensified, the central pressure dropped to a new record for lowest pressure during October in our area.