The final part of the Sargent House Museum Video series will be posted at 2:00PM
Sargent House Banister, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
The final part of the Sargent House Museum Video series will be posted at 2:00PM
Sargent House Banister, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
To those of you who saw yesterday’s presentations, a big thank you!
Rob Newton’s slideshow of his grandfather’s old postcards was beautifully set to music. My interview with Karen McCormack was highlighted by her dad’s arrival from Arizona just in time to see himself on the big screen. Mike Lindberg’s video of “Gloucester til the End” brought tears to everyone’s eyes. He commented that there would be a remake of the song and video when the band performs for the JJ Nicastro benefit at Capt. Carlo’s on June 25. Jay Albert included some interesting computer-generated music with his slideshow of gorgeous Gloucester photos including a shot of a tornado at last year’s Fiesta. And the show was wrapped up by the Bait and Tackle crew Tom Papows, Michael Pallazola, & Emile Doucette who will be traveling to Toronto for a film competition in May where they have been selected as one of 14 finalists for their Greasy Pole video.
Although it was a beautiful day, we are grateful for those who came to support the emerging talent of Gloucester Guerilla Art Project artists. Missed you, Joey!
Here’s another picture of the albino lobster next to a typical New England lobster.
Albino Lobster, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
goodmorninggloucester productions presents-Dead and Rotting at 7:00AM
Dead and Rotting Movie Poster, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
John presented at the last Gloucester Guerilla Art Project Show.
He brings fresh perspective to everyday shots and isn’t afraid to experiment with film and old cameras.
Click This Text For John Hintlian’s Gloucester Images Slide Show
What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Minimal Editing- Minimal Commentary- Just A Slice Of Time On Gloucester Harbor
I’m thinking LobsterLady will love this one.
In Harm’s Way- Friday May 8, 2009, originally uploaded by captjoe06.


Thanks to Brainfix for pointing this out-
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2009/04/26/up_to_the_plate/

The reason this shot is so blurry is because it is shot through a screen. But you get the idea. The attic is not part of the tour, but your boy gets you up there for a special perspective of the harbor.
View From The Sargent House Museum Attic, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Click here or on the photo below
to take you to the slideshow!

The third official Gloucester Guerilla Art Project will be held at Cape Ann Community Cinema this Sunday at 1:00PM.
Presenters include GMG’s own Sharon Lowe-
Sharon Lowe is a Good Morning Gloucester contributor, photographer, and educator. Her love of Gloucester is evident in her images. “Conversations with the Children of our Oldest Fishermen” is the first in a series of interviews for her project “Growing Up in Gloucester”. Karen McCormack will be talking about her father, Tony Testaverde.
Gloucester Blogger Jay Albert-
My slideshow is named “My Views of Gloucester” It’s the full version of the Youtube version I made. It consists of this past winter’s photographs,the fishing industry and a segment of the St. Peter’s Fiesta and a surprise weather related photograph.
About me: Born in Gloucester with over 30 years Quality Control in the aerospace industry,20 years assistant football coach @ Manchester/Essex H.S. and now working my way into photography. Also author of the blog www.capeannimages.blogspot.com
Emile Doucette, Tom Papows, Michael Pallazola from Bait & Tackle-
The Greasy Pole
“Created by Gloucester natives Tom Papows, Michael Pallazola, & Emile Doucette in just 5 days, “The Greasy Pole” is a 7-minute short film about Gloucester’s unique sporting event. The film was made as part of the International Documentary Challenge (www.docchallenge.org) and has been selected as a finalist in this year’s competition.”
“The International Documentary Challenge is a timed filmmaking competition where filmmakers have 5 days to make a 7 minute non-fiction film. The filmmakers are assigned a genre (in this case SPORTS documentary) and a theme (HOPE and/or FEAR). Created by three Gloucester natives, Tom Papows, Michael Pallazola, & Emile Doucette, “The Greasy Pole” has been selected as one of the 13 finalists in the competition and will be screened at the
Hot Docs Film Festival in Toronto this year.”
Robert Newton-
Robert Newton runs the Cape Ann Community Cinema, and is a full-time writer and editor. He recorded the award-winning novelty CD “Monkey Bismuth,” and is the keeper of his late grandfather’s collection of antique Gloucester post cards, some of which are part of this show.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/fig
Mike Lindberg-
Mike Lindberg, GMG contributor and mastermind of many mind blowing photographing and editing posts created the video to Accompany Earl & Arch’s “Gloucester Til The End” and will be putting together something amazing of which I know nothing about yet. 🙂
So Plan on getting there a little early and hanging out to meet the folks that have put these presentations together and also speak with other Gloucester lover and creative types!
Remember- This Sunday at 1:00PM it starts but doors will open early for the meet and greets.
Judith Sargent Murray’s Writing Closet and Concealment Shoes Found In The House
Good Buddy and FOB (friend of the Blog) Donna Ardizzone is only 26 in this picture. She doesn’t look much different today. Check these pages next week to see where the One Hour At A Time Gang Will Strike Next!
Donna Ardizzone Age 26, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Donna Ardizzoni
Business Manager
Circle Consulting Group
PO Box 5506
Gloucester, MA 01930
978-526-9222
www. circleconsulting.com
I’m not sure how many of our GMG readers are from Rockport or interested in Rockport, but these Black and Whites from Nick DeWolf are awesome.
What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
