Downtown Construction- Foundation Poured

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Rudder Reconstruction Update 3/30/09

Anyone that has been reading the blog for a while knows about my fascination with construction projects around town.  I’ve been keeping up with the Rudder reonstruction on Rocky Neck this past winter but FINALLY I got to go inside to tape some video for YOU, my loyal readers!  Sweet!  Who brings you inside like your boy Joey?  Nobody!

Anywho, hee is a pic of the chef of many years, the infamous Wheels who had been at Dogbar all winter but will resume his duties at The Rudder come opening day.

Look for the video tour of the guts of this favorite summer haunt of many Gloucester resident and tourists alike tomorrow morning at 10:00AM.

 

Charles A. Lowe Photos: Gloucester 1975

Joey P's uncle Fred Frontiero(right) and unle Pat in the FBI building. Unclle Fred kicked Joey off this couch by saying that Joey hadn't earned the right to lounge on it since he had just started working there.
Joey P's uncle Fred Frontiero(right) and uncle Pat in the FBI building. Uncle Fred kicked Joey off this couch by saying that Joey hadn't earned the right to lounge on it since he had just started working there.

Yesterday I went to the Cape Ann Museum to see the Charlie Lowe (no relation that I can tell) photo exhibit. If you were around in the 60’s and 70’s and were old enough to read the newspaper, you will love this exhibit. Not only are the prints technically superb, but the who, what, where is incredible.

I remember so many of the photos from when were printed in the paper, and others brought back memories of 34 years ago before our lives went into overdrive. I bumped into Joey Palmisano and his sister Kathy who grew up in the Fort. What memories they had! They could identify many more people than I could. It was great hanging out with them, and each of us adding our bits of memories – mine of Magnolia and theirs of their Italian heritage and growing up in the Fort.

In the photos, I noticed that cigars, cigarettes and pipes were prominent in many of the photos, and without looking at smoking as a negative, it added to the scene and mood where the viewer could almost read the mind of the person.

One photo of a squirrel sitting on a fireman’s shoulders made me almost cry. My dad, who was a fireman in West Gloucester at the time, was one of the guys who adopted the squirrel and made him a firehouse mascot. Man, I miss my dad.

Joey’s graduating class photo was taken aboard the Judith Lee Rose. That photo was there. Kathy pointed out classmates, relatives, and friends. For me it was Doc Vieria in the huge mirror at the drugstore in Magnolia where we all hung out as teens.

It was those memories that this exhibit brings out. More than a pretty picture, these photos pull you in and you feel so Gloucester. Everyone should see this. It was different time, a different life, but so much our home.

Sugar Magnolia Espresso Maker

I dig this pic.  Worth seeing in larger view.  There is a lot of beauty in the timeless design of espresso makers.

Sugar Magnolia Espresso Maker, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Sugar Magnolia Crab Cakes Bene Rocks!

This is one of my favorite breakfast meals in town.  We are spoiled with  great breakfast joints but the Crab Cake Bene at Sugar Mags and The West Indian Hash at Sailor Stans send me into breakfast orgasm mode.   I add a little tobasco to both to spice them up a bit.

Sugar Magnolia Crab Cakes Bene Rocks!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Surfs Up II

img_7880WAVES: 1′ -2′
SETS: waist +
WIND: S-SW  10-20                             
LOW TIDE@ 1:30 pm
HIGH TIDE@ 7:00 am
CONDITIONS: small-fun S-SE windswell/swell mix, increasing sideshore (SW winds)
OUTLOOK: todays waves fade quickly. perhaps a similar type, a bit quicker, a bit more potent system early-mid next week.

Rudder Reconstruction Update 3/30/09

Look for the video inside the Rudder Reconstruction project Monday Morning.  Yep, you knew I’d get you on the inside, didn’t ya?

 

Surfs Up in Gloucester

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10am at Good Harbor Beach. The surf is up so I grabbed my camera and went out by the house on the point. Had to climb over some slippery rocks to get there. Got a few shots I will post today.

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Kale Soup At The Seaport Grill At Cruiseport

 

 

Bananas Winner of The GMG/CABI St Paddy Day Window Decorating Contest

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Manny Porter- Real Deal Gloucester Fisherman Video Interview

Here is a real Gloucester fisherman.   The kind they should be writing books about.

What’s your Saturday look like?

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Some people have certain chores or errands they do every Saturday. They do laundry, banking, baking, shopping, visit a relative, etc. Others wing it. Usually that’s what I do.

It depends almost entirely on the weather. If it was warm and sunny today, I would have taken a short bike ride after breakfast. Or go out and look for signs of spring with the camera.

But since today’s kinda iffy, I think I’ll go down and see the Charlie Lowe photography exhibit at the Cape Ann Museum. It’s free on Saturday mornings for locals. Then visit my Mom for a while. I also want to go look at mountain bikes. But I’ll have my camera with me…just in case.

So what are your plans today? Are you a routine person or do you go with whatever comes up?

1980 Pic From Parker Street Looking At The State Fish Pier

Thanks To Frank Ciolino for these old pictures.

This picture is taken from where the Pigeon Cove Whole Foods/ Montagnino Building  is looking from the inner harbor outwards.   Note the broken down piers and abandoned boat.  

 

State Fish Pier 3/31/09

Things sure look a whole lot different today than they did in 1980 on Parker street and the State Fish Pier.  Check back at 8:00AM for the view in 1980 thanks to pictures made available by Frank Ciolino.

State Fish Pier 3/31/09, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Modular Home First Floor Set On Foundation In Former St Peter’s Church Parking Lot

Sayward Street.  I used to be an altar boy at St Peter’s Church.  Also got my first holy communion there.

Modular Home First Floor Set On Foundation In Former St Peter’s Church Parking Lot, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Kwanzan Cherry Tree March 31,2009

Some of the long time GMG readers will recall my fasination with spring, and the development of our Kwanzan Cherry tree and also The Rosa grows along the shore.  This is the first signs of life with the buds starting to form on the Kwanzan Cherry.

Click this link to find more info and pictures of Kwanzan Cherry Trees in full bloom.

Kwanzan Cherry Tree March 31,2009, originally uploaded by captjoe06.