B & N Fishing Gear, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
B & N Fishing Gear, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
All hand made.
Hoosier Magnolia Handcrafted Quilts and Onesies at The Sidewalk Bazaar, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Leon Pointdexter’s Fredonia Design Schooner on the blocks at East Gloucester Marine.
Leon Pointdexter’s Fredonia Design Schooner, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Palazola’s Sporting Goods Gloucester Football Cap, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

The good folks at Cape Ann Brewing will be going for a pouring license Tuesday night August 12th.
From their website-
“NOTICE: A hearing will be held August 12th at 6:30 in the Friends Room of the Sawyer Free Library by the licensing Board to consider our request for a pouring license. We would appreciate any support we can get.”
On the docket the same night is for the ability of the restaurants to serve alchohol outside along with their dining the night of the Block Party.
I feel both are worthy causes to come out and support. I’ll be there in support, I hope you will too.
Yet another series begins today- Fishermen Tattoos. This one is a tribal fish hook on Dave Jewell’s calf.
Fishermen Tattoos- Dave Jewell’s Tribal Fish Hook, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Mike’s Place Chicken Parm $7.54, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
The Lobster Pool Restaurant took home best honors under the seafood shack category. Thats a big honor and I love that they beat out Woodman’s. Of course they did though, they know where to get the best lobsters!
Props To The Lobster Pool!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here is the first in a new series titled “Gloucester Perspectives” where we interview people about their perspective of what makes Gloucester so freaking fantastic.

A couple of weeks ago someone from SandyBayDay.com contacted me and asked if I’d write a little blurb about the site that they had just put up and add a link to my blogroll. You never really know if people are serious about their blogging or community sites from the first couple of weeks.
See, at first you’re all excited watching your site take form and customizing it the way you would like. The energy level is high and you are discovering a bunch of new techy stuff to add. In the past 4 months there have been a bunch of people ask me how to start a blog so I lead them down the path and more times than not the folks don’t realize how much work it is and they let it go.
Even though SandyBayDay is in it’s infancy, I’d say if you were a Rockporter it would be a must visit site. They have made it a community type of site with a bunch of people contributing as opposed to what I do here where it’s led by mainly one person and come’s from that person’s perspective.
There is a LOT there in just a short amount of time for the Rockporter or person interested in Rockport.
Click this text to check out SandyBayDay.com and see what I’m talking about.
Gloucester Seafood Display Auction 4:50AM 8/8/08, originally uploaded by captjoe06.