Monday, September 30, 2013

Foggy Sights!

I was on my way to work about 11:00 pm heading south on Route 128 when I came upon patches of fog. It was a strange fog with areas forming about 50' above the roadway in spots as I drove. By the time I turned onto Route 62 in Danvers the fog lowered to ground level and very thick in spots. About 1:00 am making my rounds at work I headed up to the roof top mechanical room. There I check to make sure all systems are running normal then decide to poke my head out the door to check the weather. Spread out before me a thick carpet of fog has spread across the North Shore, above a clear star lit sky. As I looked in amazement I saw a brilliant meteorite streak straight above. The fog ran from ground level to about the 7th or 8th floor of this 18 story building and I headed back down to my office to grab my camera. While setting up the camera on a mini tripod the moon broke through above the carpet and I was in awe!


Looking towards Cape Ann!
 Fishermen's Memorial looks out into the fog.
 Harbor Cove
 Schooner "Thomas E. Lannon" resting in fog.
 The old Birdseye building.
 Layer of fog!
 Disappearing Dog Bar Breakwater.
 Coming in for a landing.
 July 2007 the Thomas E. Lannon" becalmed in a hazy sunset.
 Good Harbor Beach

Monday, September 23, 2013

East Gloucester's Maxwell Parsons Playground!

Maxwell Parsons Playground behind the East Gloucester Elementary school was a gift to the city for the children of East Gloucester. It's been in place as a playground since 1937, before that a cow pasture then a gravel pit. The playground was named in honor of Lieut. Arthur Maxwell Parsons a member of the US Army Flying Corp who died during WWI in an air crash. In 1948 the school was built and over the years new class rooms were added. Parking and traffic had become an issue with the increase enrollment and additional staff. A solution was a new parking lot in a small corner of the playground, doing so the memorial plaque was framed by the parking lot and dumpsters! Now in a new more prominent location the local Girl Scout Brownie Troop under the leadership of Gloria Parsons have "adopted" the memorial to care for its landscaping. Monday afternoon the troop re-dedicated the memorial.....Well done girls!

Old location
 Honor Guard
 Pledge of Allegiance
 Girl Scout oath.
 Reading about Maxwell Parsons.
 Troop surrounds the memorial.
 New location
 The plaque

A September Shoot!

There was nothing planned in this post. But I did notice the fishing vessel steel hull "new" Razzo which replaced the old wood hull Razzo. A new paint scheme, and he "new" Razzo finally looks like it belongs! 

Old "Razzo"
 "New" "Razzo"
 Port view
 Bow on
 A closer look.
 "Sea Farmer II"
 Schooner and the Fishermen's Memorial;.
 The fisherman's view.
 Looking out to sea.
 Storm clouds
 A touch of blue.
 "Old Glory"
 Stacy Boulevard
 Sunset lit wind turbine.
 A Gloucester sunset.
 About 1 minute later.
 The sun has set.
 Fitz Henry Lane sketching by the light of a full moon!

Monday, September 16, 2013

More of the 2013 Gloucester Schooner Festival!

With 258 pictures taken I had a few more to go through. This year as you can see the weather was damp but just enough wind to fill the sails. And with the overcast cover lighting was actually better than I anticipated. Other years depending on my location in relation to the sun, some images were over exposed. I suppose that's the beauty of photography here on Cape Ann. With all the variables chances are that you'll be happy with the result.




Yankee Clipper
Adirondack III

 Thomas E. Lannon and Adirondack III
White sails and white hulls.

 Interesting sail design on the Perception.
 Passing schooners!
The Paint Factory

New and old reaching for the sky!

Lewis H. Story

 Lewis H. Story followed by Virginia.
 Wind turbines and schooners!
 Every which way!
 American Eagle
 American Eagle heads offshore.
 Ardelle
 White and red sails.
 Adventure bow
 Gull watches as Adventure passes by.
 Kayaks and Adventure
 Adventure heads offshore.
Off  Cressy's Beach