Block Party August 16th- Pass It On!

August 16, 2008
6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Main Street Gloucester
from Hancock Street to Washington Street

Come One Come All
FREE Downtown Block Party.
Get ready to dance and play.

Some Activities you can enjoy:

  • Dine Al Fresco
  • Shop
  • Grab a Chair & Relax
  • Meet yours neighbors new and old
  • Listen to Great Local Musicians
  • Dance in the Streets
  • Watch Local Dance Performances
  • Learn a New Dance
  • Enjoy the Flavor of Downtown
  • Fun for all Ages
  • And More

All musicians, performers, and organizers are donating their time. If you would like more information contact Janice Shea at the Cormorant Shop or visit DowntownGloucester.com or DowntowngGloucester.wordpress.com for more information and updates.

Please forward this email to all your friends and family and mark your calendar to enjoy a great night under the stars in Downtown Gloucester.

Smokin Jim’s BBQ

Wouldn’t now be just about the right time to start heading over to East Gloucester, past my dock and to Smokin Jim’s for some delicious BBQ for lunch?

Smokin Jim’s BBQ, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Smokin Jim’s BBQ Chicken

Jim and his crew are not messing around.  Their sauce is sweet and tangy with just the right amount of spiciness.

Smokin Jim’s BBQ Chicken, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Western Venture Net Loading

Using a portable boom truck equipped with a power block, the huge herring nets are loaded onto the midwater trawler the Western venture at The State Fish Pier in Gloucester.

Western Venture Net Loading, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Westen Venture Loads Net From Swan Net Boom Truck Video

Watch as the massive net gets offloaded from the Swan Net’s boom truck and onto the net reel aboard the Western Venture.  Swan Net has a facility to mend and create fishing nets up at the Blackburn Industrial Park, over a mile from the waters edge.  They can work on these huge nets inside of buildings with controlled environments instead of taking up valuable real estate on the waterfront.  They can do this because of the boom truck that can load and offload these nets for more efficient handling.

Rosa Rugosa Life Cycle Update 7/28/08

The Rose Hips have turned from green to yellow, soon they will be orange and then red.

Click this text for the Rosa Rugosa Life Cycle slide show.

Click this text for my tribute to the Rosa Rugosa (which I think should be Gloucester’s official flower).

Rosa Rugosa Life Cycle Update 7/28/08

The bees have been busy for the past month or so.

Maritime Heritage Center Diving Locker 4:50AM 7/25/08

Pinkie?

Think we should name him Pinkie?

It Doesn’t Suck

That’s right baby, due to popular demand and requests we’re bringing back the “It Doesn’t Suck” series!

It Doesn’t Suck, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

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George Hardy- The Third Time Is A Charm

If anyone has been following the George Hardy Broken Davit debacle, there is hope. Watch the video.

If you don’t know what I’m talking about click this text for the background

George Hardy With New Steel Davit

Hey George, you have no idea how happy I am that you decided to make the new davit out of steel instead of knotty pine. It was painful watching the frustration as you disassembled that second one. Video coming soon! Looks like the third time is a charm.

Dorymaster Race Results From Jimmy T

It was a gorgeous summer day for the 1st Annual Dorymaster Solo Races.
Thanks to the help of Skip Levielle towing the boats over to Annisquam,
the races went off right on schedule. There were 6 competitors in all (4
men and 2 women) competing for the Dorymasters Cup trophy on the 1/2
mile course, which starts on the north side of the footbridge, goes up
deep into Lobster Cove to turn the flags and return to the finish line
near the footbridge.

As race time drew near, throngs of rowing fans crowded the footbridge.
The first race featured experienced Jim Tarantino against new-comer Dave
Buchanan. In an effort to show good-sportsmanship, Tarantino gave way on
the starting line to allow for plenty of berth. Once the starting gun
went off, it was no longer a friendly race, as Buchanan got the early
lead. Halfway to the flags, Tarantino was able to pull even, but try as
he might he couldn’t shake Buchanan, who impressed with a beautiful long
stroke. But the inexperience of Buchanan hurt him, a superior turn and
quicker rate of the old fox Tarantino on the way home, into a strong
westerly wind, gave Jimmy T. the victory in 6:11:28. Dave Buchanan
finished with a  respectable 6:47:28.

The second race featured two International Dory Champions. Erik
Dombrowski vs. Katherine Richmond. Dombrowski crowded Richmond at the
starting line, determined to get every advantage possible. The gun went
off and these two fierce competitors shot off the starting line like
rockets! Both excellent course keepers, they made the turning flags in
good time, but Dombrowski’s extra weight in the boat gave him the
advantage coming home into the wind. Receiving tremendous encouragement
from the Committee boat at the start line,  Erik finished strong with a
great time of 6:11:50. Katherine Richmond had the best womens time of
the day with 6:50:66.

The westerly winds increased, creating difficult conditions for the
final heat. Damon Cummings and Gina Lampassi got off to a great start
but several times down the course the wind got hold of their sterns and
turned them sideways, making it hard to get an even pull for boatspeed.
Once Gina got her bow to the wind she used her experience to keep a
perfect course on the way home, finishing in 7:09:50. Damon had a tough
course coming home into the heavy winds, but pulled out a time of 8:01:40.

Thanks to all the competitors and supporters who helped to make this
event fun and successful. Laurel Tarantino worked the Committee table
and seasoned veteran Jack Sultan, a legendary Dory rower, came out to
lend support and advise to the competitors. Scouts in the dory world
have seen Sultan working hard in the dories with fellow legend Mike
Cody, and the buzz is they may be competing in the Masters Division in
August.
James A. Tarantino, President
International Dory Race Committee
978-281-5822
james.tarantino@noaa.gov

Smokin Jim’s Ribs

I know ribs are expensive but damnnnnnnnnnnnn!  Tell me you’re not drooling!

Smokin Jim’s Ribs, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Smokin Jim’s Menu

I got the combo #2.  It’s hard for me to justify spending more than $10 for lunch.  That seems to be where I cap out my lunch spending dollars.

If you click the picture and select “all sizes” you will get the full size more readable version.

Smokin Jim’s Menu, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Double Claw Lobster

Double Claw Lobster, originally uploaded by captjoe06.