Month: July 2008
Boom Truck Operator Guides Slime Eel Barrels
Boom Truck Operator Guides Slime Eel Barrels, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Barrels of Slime Eels Loaded Onto Truck
Barrels of Slime Eels Loaded Onto Truck, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
The Mobile Boom Truck Unloads Slime Eels At The State Fish Pier Video 3 of 3
Cape Ann Farmers’ Market on Harbor Loop Coming July 10
Come check out this years version beginning this Thursday evening.
Cape Ann Farmers’ Market on Harbor Loop, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
This is the scene from last year’s Farmer’s Market. Photo courtesy of Mark McDonough.
View Of The Helm of Clark Sandler’s Sea Farmer II
Here is a view inside the Pilot House of The Sea Farmer II, Clark Sandler’s Gloucester Dragger. Clark was featured on After The Catch series with the skippers of the boats on The Deadliest Catch such as Sig Hansen, John Hillstrand and Phil Harris. Video will be forthcoming.
View Of The Helm of Clark Sandler’s Sea Farmer II, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Clark Sandler Aboard The Sea Farmer II
Clark was telling me how he does all the maintenance on his boat saving tens of thousands of dollars a year in painting costs alone. He painted the entire hull of the boat himself. That’s some work boy.
Clark Sandler Aboard The Sea Farmer II, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
British Glamour Shooting at The Dock
This morning we had British Glamour shooting a spread at the dock. I managed to get Damon in a couple of shots. You should have seen the look on his face when the model hopped aboard his dory.
British Glamour Shooting at The Dock, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Market Basket 15 Check Out Lines Packed
I can’t believe how bad Market Basket is spanking our supermarkets’ asses. This place was jammed! I counted 15 check out lanes with their lights on and at least 3 people deep. when was the last time you saw that at one of our local super markets?
The fact that they don’t allow a Market Basket at The Drive-In location is like having an additional tax to our local residents. You easily save 25-30% on your groceries not to mention gas money if you had a Market Basket in Gloucester.
Market Basket 15 Check Out Lines Packed, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Funny Mugs at The Black Swan
Funny Mugs at The Black Swan, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Jim Dowd, Local Blogger Would Like to Pay It Forward

You know how we are in Gloucester, we’re not about holding grudges.
So I say we not blight our karma any further with this whole “Beverly
Farms Parade That Insulted Our Children and Traditions” thing. It’s
all just bad vibes, man. So, I want to invite my fellow friends
sharing Spaceship Earth from Beverly Farms to up Gloucester for a free
drink, so we can put this all behind us. Enclosed is a coupon that
any Bev Farms resident can redeem in a Gloucester bar or Tavern.
Love, man. It’s all about love.
Peace, out
Jim Dowd
Cruise Passengers Board Trolley For Downtown Gloucester
Cruise Passengers Board Trolley For Downtown Gloucester, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Welcoming Cruise Passengers At Cruiseport
It was very encouraging to see the passengers board trolleys bound for downtown Gloucester!
Everyone I spoke with was having a great time and was delighted to be here.
International Scout
This is one of three dream cars that I’d love to own someday. The other two are the old style convertible Ford Broncos and an old Caddy convertible circa 1976. I spotted this one at Gaybrook Garage in Essex yesterday.
International Scout, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Classic lines on this beauty. I could just imagine bombing down the street with the family.
The reality is that I may get two to three days off total from June to September so it wouldn’t make much sense to own at this point in my life.
But someday maybe.
GMI 101i Scooter $1300
Click here for Boston Scooters for more info including Mass Moped Laws and more pictures
GMI 101i Scooter $1300, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Boom Truck Unloads Slime Eel Barrels
Using this boom truck they can offload this boat just about anywhere. Another fishing industry innovation.
Boom Truck Unloads Slime Eel Barrels, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Slime Eel Barrels Hoisted Over The Rail
Up they come, two barrels at a time. Slime and all.
Anyone want a job unloading these bad boys?
Slime Eel Barrels Hoisted Over The Rail, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Offloading Slime Eels Using a Mobile Boom Truck Video 2 of 3
Sheep
Things To Do- Cape Ann Farmers Market July 10-October 9
Cape Ann Farmers Market July 10-October 9, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
The Cape Ann Farmers’ market located on Harbor Loop starts its third season on Thursday, July 10th. This season brings a new manager, Jessica Hayes, whose experience in agriculture, non-profit management and community organizing has helped grow this market into a true local market. “With record high fuel prices and grain shortages conventional food prices are skyrocketing making local farmers’ markets a viable economic alternative for purchasing farm fresh produce, meats, cheese and other local goods” stated the new manager, Jessica Hayes. “Further, public markets help stimulate the local economy, provide local jobs and protect productive lands” added Niki Bogin of the Cape Ann Farmers’ Market advisory team.
The market has diversified to include Cape Ann artisans, local musicians, a children’s activity and two education tables focused on alternative energy and environmental sustainability. Rotating educational displays will cover topics including wind and solar power, ways to minimize our carbon footprint, organic gardening, compost, recycling and beekeeping in Essex County. The children’s activities are hosted and taught by community volunteers and will feature beading, pottery, crafts from recycled goods and fun with food. The children’s activities will take place every market day at 4:00 pm. Local guitar instructors and harmony vocalists, Janice Fullman and Sheila Jones start this year’s “open market” music series at 4:45 p.m. They sing and blend their acoustic guitars on a repertoire of “classic hits”.
Participating artisans include the Present Collective, Twin Lights Pottery, Helen Parker Textiles, Camilla Macfadyen’s block print clothes as well as jewelers, ironworkers and fiber artists. Returning produce vendors include Cider Hill Farms, The Farm stand at Brox Farm and The Food Project. New this year from South Hamilton is Three Sisters Farm which is working towards organic certification and practices biointensive growing. Additionally the Back Yard Growers will expand to a weekly table including 5 – 10 Cape Ann growers selling their homegrown produce, flowers, seedlings, compost, dried herbal teas, fresh local eggs, meat and poultry shares. The backyard growers are also hosting an “ask the farmer” hour at their booth.
Artisan baker A.J. King of Salem will join the market once a month and the Swiss Baker returns weekly. The Pleasant Street Tea Company will provide various ready-to-eat wraps, coffee and herbal teas; the Common Crow returns with an expanded offering of regional artisan meats, poultry, cheese and eggs along with prepared foods, snacks and beverages. Steve Connolly’s Seafood will once again sell fresh fish including local shellfish such as lobster and crab rolls. Additionally, the Fishermen’s Wives Association will join the market to sell their cookbook and talk about the fishing community of Gloucester. Baer’s Best Beans returns with their heirloom dried beans, Sunflowers and In Good Taste will be back with their specialty salsa. Couttes Specialty Foods brings an array of home made jams and will alternate weeks with a new vendor, Sassy River Sauces which flavors the market with tapenades, pestos and chutneys.
The Cape Ann Farmers’ Market accepts WIC, EBT, debit cards, Senior Farmers’ Market Coupons and cash. The Farmers’ Market is a project of Sustainable Cape Ann who will be a weekly presence at the market answering questions about building viable sustainability projects on Cape Ann. To volunteer, donate funds or for more information check out http://www.sustainablecapeann.org or call 978.281.1127.
The Details:
Cape Ann Farmers’ Market
July 10 – Oct 9
3:30 – 6:30
Harbor Loop

