Video interview coming up with this husband and wife lobstering team at 8AM.
Tim and Allison Wile- Husband and Wife Lobstermen, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
Video interview coming up with this husband and wife lobstering team at 8AM.
Tim and Allison Wile- Husband and Wife Lobstermen, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Thank goodness I took a pile of early morning shots earlier in the week. It’s been so damn crappy out for the past few days I wouldn’t have had a dawn pic for you.
Essex At Dawn 4:40AM 5/25/09, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
This is a re-run for the new viewers-
Got a few more pics of the lobster that molted in our tank. I sent them to the Maine Lobster Institute and they will be using them in their educational material.
Click here for the slide show of the lobster molting
Another View of Lobster Molting, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
What Up Homie?, Seagull, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
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You’ve probably seen these flamingos around town. I stopped to ask the Reardon family on East Main St. how they got flocked and how they could get “unflocked”. They said they had an idea it might happen to them, but weren’t sure. The “flocker” is anonymous (to keep people from getting revenge). So now the Reardons have the choice of paying (donating) $5 to ensure that they won’t get flocked again, $10 to get the birds removed, and $15 to flock a “friend”. Of course, it’s all in fun, and a creative way of raising money for a worthy cause!
Cape Ann Relay for Life’s Team Re-lei for a Cure is holding a “Flocking” fundraiser. Surprise a friend by having a flock of pink flamingos placed on a their lawn to help raise money for the American Cancer Society. Call Patty or Melanie Wall at 978-283-4406.

To Benefit Cape Ann Relay for Life
& Blackburn Performing Arts
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the Home for Abused Women and Children (HAWC) is looking to change its logo and will pay $1,000 for the winning submission.
Here is the link for the entry to the competition: http://www.hawcdv.org/newname.html
Sat, May 30, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
COGSWELL”S GRANT’S, ESSEX MA “Favorite Things and Hidden Treasures“
Sat, May 30, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
CAPE ANN MUSEUM “First Parish Burial Ground Preservation Assessment/Cemetary
Walk w/Martha Lyons”
Sat, May 30, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
ROCKY NECK GALLERY ” Opening Reception”
Sun, May 31, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
NORTH SHORE ART ASSOCIATION ” Artist Demonstration: Lynn Loscutoff”
Tues, Jun 02, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
ROCKY NECK ART COLONY “Meet the Artist in Residence“
Thurs, Jun 04, 8:00 PM
ROCKPORT CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL “Opening Night Concert and Champagne
Reception, William Preucil, Violin, David Deveau, Piano”
Thu, Jun 04, 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
ROCKY NECK ART COLONY “Nights on the Neck”
Thu, Jun 04, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
GLOUCESTER STAGE ” You’re A Good Man, Charle Brown
Fri, Jun 05, 6:00PM
ROCKPORT CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL, “Prelude Supper Lecture Series: Elizabeth
Seitz
Fri, Jun 05, 8:00PM
ROCKPORT CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL, “William Preucil, Violin, Yinzi Kong, Viola.
Anne Martindale Williams, Cello David Deveau, Piano”
Fri, Jun 05, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
GLOUCESTER STAGE ” You’re a Good Man, Charle Brown”
Sat, Jun 06, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
CAPE ANN MUSEUM “C.Sats-WE House open for tours/Contemporary art installation
Sat, Jun 06 8:00PM
CAPE ANN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL “Claremont Trio”
Sat, Jun 06, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
GLOUCESTER STAGE “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”
Sat, Jun 06, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
GLOUCESTER STAGE ” You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown“
Sun, Jun 07, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
GLOUCESTER STAGE “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown”
Sun, Jun 07, 5:00PM
ROCKPORT CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL “Borromeo Quartet with Richard Stoltzman,
Clarinet”
Sun, Jun 07, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
JAMES B.HAND GALLERY Rocky Neck Historic Art Trail Reception
Tues, June 9, 8:00PM
ROCKPORT CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL “St. Lawrence String Quartet” at the First
Congregational Church of Rockport
Wed, Jun 10, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
GLOUCESTER STAGE ” You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”
Thu, Jun 11, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
GLOUCESTER STAGE ” You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”
Fri, Jun 12, 6:00PM
ROCKPORT CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL ” Prelude Supper Lecture Series: David
Fri, Jun 12, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
NORTH SHORE ART ASSOCIATION ” Lynn Loscutoff Lecture and Slides on Painting and
Traveling”

The Hive is equal parts working studio, gallery event space & clubhouse for the younger generation of Cape Ann creative folk. We formed early in 2009 to encourage art & idea collaborations, support systems and the creation of links between individuals and their community as a whole.

The Hive seeks to build community by providing a space for arts exploration, cross-pollination of ideas and promoting creative and active lifestyles on Cape Ann.

This blog is our mainline of communication. Content ranges from what’s happening at the The Hive, to what our contributing artists are currently working on, to general info of what’s going on on Cape Ann and the surrounding area.

We are a pretty diverse crew, ranging both in our artistic styles as well as our passions. However, we find common ground in our vision to unite the creative & active community and make Cape Ann a more unique place. Check out our profiles to learn more about us.

For a place that has such a rich history with the arts, sometimes it feels like the current scene is much too focused on traditional fine art and is lacking on support for new mediums. Our gallery at The Hive sprouted from the fact that we have so many local friends doing interesting work, without a clear venue to show it.

We’ll see. A bigger building in a more centralized location with more artists & community members involved?? Check out www.thesteelyard.org for inspiration and get in touch.

Check it out and subscribe, you won’t be disappointed
THURSDAY MAY 28th
From Dave Sag on the Rhumb Line’s Thursday Night Blues Party–
This Thursday sees the triumphant return of two musical monsters: Keyboard millipede and vogalist xtremondo Mr. Joe Bargar and three-fisted drummber Mr. Joey Scrima. We have’nt seen Joey in awhile, due to a horrible inkjet printer accident and we’re happy to have a copy of him to flail the nite away. Joe, of course has been here more recently. He’s a busy guy and I’m glad to have him back once again. Look out for his gut-wrenching version of the classic “Drown in my own tears” : I’m bringin’ my hanky, and an EMT will be on call for those of you with heart problems. As for the rest of us, Greg T. and I will be on duty, just tryin’ to keep up.
See you there!
FRIDAY MAY 29th

SATURDAY MAY 30th

SUNDAY MAY 31st
From Barbara and Al Boudreau
Barbara and Al Boudreau Jazz Quartet
The Summer is about to begin and with it the usually great “JAZZ AT THE STUDIO” summer jazz concert series.
Thank you all so much for coming to last week’s concert with JON WHEATLEY & RALPH NORRIS. It was a smashing success. The place was packed and the joint was jumpin and we are looking forward to the show this week
May 31, with the Great Ted Casher. So mark your calendars for this wonderful evening of great jazz,fun and frivolity.Get your reservations in early as this is always an exciting evening of “ who knows what” We start at 5pm and go till 9. Hope to see ya’ll there as we miss all your smiling faces.
We will be having another great lineup for the Studio this season. I have a few new players added to the roster this year; Greg Abate will be coming as well as the new young lion; Mike Tucker, two exceptional sax players.
Looking forward to seeing and and goofing-off with you all this upcoming season…….Stay well……….Best, Barb & AL
TED CASHER-SAX MARK CARLSEN-BASS JACK SENIER-PIANO
AL BOUDREAU-DRUMS/VOCALS BARB BOUDREAU-VOCALS
(978) 283-4123 or go to the website at: boudreaujazz.com
Hello Film Fans,
In the couple of weeks since the end of The Cape Ann Community Cinema’s successful inaugural season at the Gloucester Stage, we’ve had a fantastic development — we’ve found a summer home!
From July 1 to the end of September (at least), we’ll be showing our regular line-up of independent, foreign and local films at 21 Main Street in Gloucester (above the St. Peter’s Club and Mystery Train Records), and are proud to be the only provider of such programming on Cape Ann. The space is the home of Shannon Mount’s event company, West End Events, and Shannon has so generously offered us the space for three entire months. The space is fully handicap accessible and features a wet bar, prep kitchen and stage. We will be working with local restaurants on various “Dinner And A Movie” packages.
In the mean time, in order to raise the funds required for the move, we are hosting a VIDEO SALE, featuring a great selection of 10,000 VHS tapes donated by Pam Ranger of the former Video Viewpoint in Manchester. The sale will be held this Saturday, May 30 from 9am-2pm behind The Gloucester Stage Company at 267 East Main Street in Gloucester, with a rain date of Sunday, May 31 from 9am-2pm. No tape will sell for more than $3.00. And oh yeah – we need volunteers to help run the sale.
As much of a technophile as I am, I feel that people gave up on VHS too soon, as a considerable number of films released on the format in the last 30 years are still not available on DVD. And with the economy in the state it is, VHS provides an affordable “placeholder” for those who want to keep growing their movie collections on a budget. For anyone who would like to help the Cinema financially but doesn’t want to take anything home, we will donate your purchase to local charities that service people who can use them. It doesn’t cost a lot, and everybody wins.
Another way people can help is by donating their old VHS or DVD movies. Most of them will be sold at the sale, but some will find their way into our DVD lending library, which we’ll make available free loan to cinema patrons once we’ve reopened. I’ve been collecting DVD’s since there were DVD’s to collect, and have amassed a fun and ever-growing collection that I’m just rarin’ to share with Cape Ann, especially considering there are no video stores (other than “Lackluster”) remaining.
Our July schedule — including operas and ballets — will be up next week!
Thanks again for your support, and I hope to see you soon.
Warm regards,
Robert Newton
Managing Director
The Cape Ann Community Cinema
85 Eastern Avenue – Suite 102G
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 309-8448
(978) 290-3106 [wherever I am]
website: www.CapeAnnCinema.com


Cape ann Brewing was featured in NorthShore Magazine-
By Alexandra Pecci
Cape Ann Brewing Fisherman’s Bavarian Wheat
This summer specialty is an unfiltered Hefeweizen with hints of banana and clove. “It’s the perfect kind of beer for sitting out in the sun and enjoying the weather,” says Owner and Head Brewer Jeremy Goldberg. 27 Commercial St., Gloucester, 978- 281-4782, capeannbrewing.com.
For other North Shore brewer offerings click this text to go to the North Shore Magazine Article
There are many categories
How bout a plug for your favorite restaurant, bag shop, brewery, and many many other listing. Is there a retailer or restaurant that you feel does something particularly well? Then don’t waste any time and give them some love. Head to this site and nominate them for voting-
BONS 2009 Categories
The deadline for nominations is just a couple days away. If your want to see your favorite joints get deserved recognition, take two minutes out of your day and nominate them!

Cape Ann Art Haven, 180B Main St., will offer a free T-shirt to any student who preregisters for art classes for the month of June. The nonprofit art studio offers classes for students in grades three through five on Mondays and Wednesdays, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays for students in grades six through eight. From now until May 31, cost is $60 for the entire month of June, or $10 per class. Walk-ins are welcome. To register, stop by the studio or call 978-283-3888. Visit www.arthaven.org.
I took this picture juxtaposed against a bunch of regular lobsters so you could see just how different they are. Toby Burnham on the Jupiter II caught this marbled lobster a couple years ago and landed it at our dock.
Peter Prypot has a wonderful article today in the Gloucester Daily Times about another one that was caught by John Symonds of Essex. You can read the article by clicking this text
Marbled Lobster Landed By Toby Burnham Aboard The Jupiter II, originally uploaded by captjoe06.


For those of you wise guys that are trying to con me into wearing the Puffy Shirt at the first Block Party I’ve assembled a simple list of demands (well really its just one demand so it shouldn’t be that hard for you fuckers to put together)

you know the drill- click the picture to roll the video-

This sounds like a great take if you are a lobster lover-
From the Boston Globe-
Lobster College sounds like a hungry Mainiac’s dream: all lobster, all the time. Ah, but it’s real, if only for one weekend, Sept. 17-20. In past years, Lobster College has attracted folks from as near as Maine, as far as Illinois, Michigan, Florida, and Australia. Along with retirees and other curious fans of the crustacean, there have been restaurant owners and students of marine science for whom this is a serious hands-on learning experience.
Instructors are University of Maine faculty and lobster fishermen and dealers who serve up generous lessons on lobster biology and ecology, stock management, branding and marketing, and related environmental issues. Students learn to bait traps and go out on a working lobster boat. They hear about lobster products and taste recipes at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Last year they ate at least ten lobster dishes in four days.
The program is run by the Lobster Institute, a coalition of University of Maine faculty and those working in the industry, focused on research and education outreach to protect, conserve and enhance a healthy lobster fishery as a resource, and lobstering as both an industry and a way of life. Lobster College is also a fundraiser for the institute. Sessions takes place in and around Boothbay Harbor, among the prettiest sections along Midcoast Maine’s rocky coast. Participants stay at Kenniston Hill Inn Bed & Breakfast
Enrollment is limited to 20; the deadline is August 31. Tuition is $575 per person, including all lobster meals, plus room rates which range from $450-$570 for the weekend. Details are at www.lobsterinstitute.org in Boothbay. The charming shipbuilder’s mansion was built in 1786.
Posted by Janet Mendelsohn, Globe Correspondent
The lobster institute has a page on it’s website with my lobster molting video and pictures, you can check it out by clicking this text
Good Morning Gloucester Gets You Inside First Once Again!
What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

From Mike Luster-
Good morning. On Saturday, May 30th (rain date, Sunday May 31st) Gloucester Little League will be holding its 4th annual Home Run Derby Family Day at Boudreau Field. The day is a blast! It’s our biggest fundraiser of the year and the day is always memorable!!! It would be helpful if you could post the attached flier on your blog.
We will have a dunk tank, a giant Geronimo slide and a speed pitch which measures how fast the person throws. We will be selling food and will be raffling tickets to a Red Sox game. We will also be pulling the names for our “Big Money Raffle”.
“Something fun for everyone”
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Rain Date – Sunday, May 31, 2009
Boudreau Field
RAFFLE (4) Tickets to a Boston Red Sox Game RAFFLE
Events prior to HRD are FREE – all teams should send representatives for each event
-Times subject to change-
Mark Ring Aboard The Stanley Thomas Brought In This Spotted Lobster