Hillside from Peter Digre
Note To Kim Smith:
Hey Kim:
The milkweeds are ready.
Can you send some butterflies over?
Greg Gibson
Hi there,
I just stumbled on Good Morning Gloucester, and thought I’d add this photo to the collection. My family owned Rockholme for several years, perhaps 1952-1955. Daniel & Frances Kagno, J.William & Bernice Finkel. This was before the name changed to Shepherd’s Cove, and before it was winterized. I’m sure I can find better photos. It’s so beautiful now!
From Faithe Raphael
Photos taken evening of 7/12/2014 From Eric Schwartz
Hey Greg–thanks for showing us your Gorgeous patch of milkweed!! Look for butterflies on warm sunny days, (not like today). I often see the females from around 10:30 am onward depositing eggs on marsh milkweed.
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I used to spend weekends at The Rockholme Guest House in the late 60’s and early 70’s. It was owned by someone who owned a nursing home, if I remember correctly. She gave us a tour of the whole house. I just loved the antique furniture and the green cast iron stove in the kitchen. I have pictures if anyone is interested.
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