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.

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.
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.


Plaques nearby list the names of those who have died at sea.
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.



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