Monday, December 28, 2015

A Snapshot Look At 2015 !

A monthly snapshot of 2015.

Sea smoke 1/8/15
 Snowing on the Boulevard 2/3/15
 Good Harbor Beach Snow Mountain Range 3/9/15
 The old Birdseye plant comes down 4/8/15
 Good Harbor Beach 5/4/15
 Grabbing the Greasy pole flag 6/26/15
 Fireworks and the Fishermen's Memorial 7/3/15
 Rainbow & lightning at New Balance Track and Field at Newell Stadium 8/13/15
 Gloucester Schooner Festival 9/6/15
 The new Beauport Hotel rises 10/30/15
 Under the Good Harbor Beach footbridge 11/21/15
 St Ann's church from across the harbor 12/19/15

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Santa Is On His Way!

I got lucky again and managed to "capture" Santa on his run. Boy he is fast, it wasn't easy. In a blink of the eye he's gone only to appear again as he crisscrosses the sky going all over the world!
A reminder......He won't land on your roof until you are fast asleep!

Here he comes! You can make out Rudolph's bright red nose!





Monday, December 21, 2015

Christmas Is Almost Here!

Signs of Christmas is everywhere even though the weather doesn't feel like it. On a sad note Saturday afternoon a Coast Guard helicopter was circling the harbor, not knowing the reason and thinking they were on one of their training exercises I headed behind my house and take a few shots. A 56 year old woman was reported missing. 



U.S.Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk.
 Flying over the city.
 F/V Lady Jane against the city skyline.
 Our Lady of Good Voyage Church.
 City Hall from across the harbor.
 City Hall at dusk.
 Looking towards Rock Neck just after sundown.
 Morning has broken.
 Another view of the Fishermen's Memorial.
 Looking up.
 Christmas lights on Raynard Street.
 Snowman on Cherry Street.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Lobster Trap Christmas Tree 2015!

Gloucester's unique Lobster Trap Christmas Tree just got more interesting. This years version you can enter! As in years past school children from Gloucester decorate the tree with hand painted lobster buoys which adds that extra "Glosta" touch.  

Here's the tree in 12/15/13 with snow on the ground!
 The 2015 Gloucester Lobster Trap Christmas Tree!
 Entrance to the tree!
 Lets go inside and look up!

 Open exposure!
 From the sidewalk!
 Without flash
 Looking up!
 Gloucester Harbor 1912? No 2012 !
 Gull fly's off into the sunset!

Monday, December 07, 2015

The Unforgiving Sea

Late Thursday afternoon as the Fishermen's Memorial looked out upon the ocean a battle raged between men and the sea. The F/V Orin C. was 12 miles off Thacher Island with her 3 man crew taking on water in 10 foot seas. Phil Powell in his F/V Foxy Lady answered the distress call and raced to their position. He was able to get them in tow but after several hours the weather and the seas got worse. The Coast Guard 47 footer arrived and managed to pass over a pump and took over the tow. Loose debris in the bilge from all the pounding clogged the pumps and could stop the flooding and the F/V Orin C. sank. Two crewmen managed to be saved but sadly after heroic efforts by the Coast Guard and Phil Powell and his crew of the F/V Foxy Lady, 47 year old Captain David Sutherland succumbed and died. 


Also Per the Gloucester Daily Times:
The Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, according to GFWA President Angela Sanfilippo, will establish a memorial fund to assist Sutherland’s three children and grandchild — Lea, 16; Scott, 13; and his adult daughter Larissa and her infant son Franklin, who is less than a year old — as well as Palmer and Lane, who lost most of their possessions when the Orin C sank.
Financial contributions to the Sutherland Children’s Fund can be made at the TD Bank branch at 2 Harbor Loop in Gloucester beginning sometime Monday
Also, age-appropriate Christmas gifts for the children and clothing for them and the surviving crew members may be dropped off at the Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association Office at 2 Blackburn Center in Gloucester.



 F/V Orin C. passes Ten Pound Island.
 Entering Harbor Cove.
 Through the door at Ocean Crest.
 Waiting to offload.
 F/V Foxy Lady in a coat of ice.
 Captain Phil Powell of the F/V Foxy Lady.
 Coast Guard 47' Motor Lifeboat