Gloucester - Moving Visit to the Fishermens' Memorial
Sunday, July 28 2019
After entering Gloucester Bay we navigated to Enos Marine/Pier 7 at the very north end of Gloucester Bay.
The owner was very nice and moved a very large (60'+) sailing vessel to make some more room for us to fit into a slip. At this marina there was power, but no showers or other facilities.
Some very kind boaters, who lived in town, gave us a lift into town and provided suggestions on places we might want to visit.
Caroline went for a swim at a beach by a very nice hotel, while I repaired to the bar for a well deserved glass of wine. Afterwards we did a quick tour of Gloucester, including a stop at the very moving Fishermens' Memorial.
This is a memorial to fishermen who have been lost at sea.
This was a psalm that special meaning for me when it was said in chapel at school, along with singing the hymn, "Eternal Father Strong to Save."
We also stopped a catholic church, Our Lady of Good Voyage, which is known because the Virgin Mary is cradling a ship, rather than baby Jesus.
We also had a chance to see the 108-year-old Sylvina W. Beal, a 78 foot former fishing schooner that is being restored in Gloucester.
After entering Gloucester Bay we navigated to Enos Marine/Pier 7 at the very north end of Gloucester Bay.
The owner was very nice and moved a very large (60'+) sailing vessel to make some more room for us to fit into a slip. At this marina there was power, but no showers or other facilities.
Some very kind boaters, who lived in town, gave us a lift into town and provided suggestions on places we might want to visit.
Caroline went for a swim at a beach by a very nice hotel, while I repaired to the bar for a well deserved glass of wine. Afterwards we did a quick tour of Gloucester, including a stop at the very moving Fishermens' Memorial.
This is a memorial to fishermen who have been lost at sea.
Psalm 107:
They that go down to the sea in ships, that
do business in great waters; These see
the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the
deep.
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Plaques nearby list the names of those who have died at sea. |
We also had a chance to see the 108-year-old Sylvina W. Beal, a 78 foot former fishing schooner that is being restored in Gloucester.
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