Rob and Kristin Parsons Lobster Rolls

Rob and Kristin Parsons submitted these photos of their lobster rolls.  While I give high marks for the omission of lettuce, celery and other filler, the buns seem to have been left on the grill pan just a tad too long.  A little more lobstermeat and a little less time on the grill would bring these lobster rolls into the upper echelon of lobster roll presentation.

you can check out Rob and Kristen’s blog by clicking this text

My Incredible Adventure- Navigation

  • Compass
    This is a very important Navigation Tool. Its function is to determine the direction of the course. There are many types of Compasses. Some of these include handheld Compass, marine Compass, Magnetic Compass, and steering Compass.
  • Charts
    A Chart holds a set of information which is valuable and useful in Navigation. Some terms that you may encounter when using Charts are:

    • Projection
      The way a curved surface is represented on paper is called Projection. One example is a Mercator Projection. This is a cylindrical map projection where the meridians are equidistant, parallel, and vertical lines, while the parallels of latitude are horizontal, straight line the spaces of which increase from the Equator.
    • Sounding
      This is a measured depth of the water.
    • Scale
      The Chart can either be small-scale or large-scale. A small-scale Chart covers a large area in less detail and is used in planning, plotting positions, and navigating off shore. On the other hand, a large-scale Chart covers a more detailed projection of small area and is used in coastal Navigation
  • Plotting Equipment
    Navigation also requires a set of equipment for any plotting work on paper Charts. Aside from a Chart table in which you will do your Chart Work, you need Dividers to measure distances on the Charts, Plotter or parallel rulers, and pencils for making marks.
  • Logs
    A Log is a good tool which displays important data such as the distance sailed and speed. Other types of Logs show other information including average and maximum speed reached.

These are the basic tools in Sailing Navigation. There are other devices used in Sailing, depending on the type of Sailboat, weather, and the experience of the sailor when it comes to Navigation.

Andrews Gray Construction Update Downtown Gloucester 6/30/09

The construction on the Andrews Gray Block has seemed to have come to a standstill since the steel frame had been erected.

Here’s the slide show

Andrews Gray Building Slide Show
Andrews Gray Building Slide Show
Andrews Gray Building Construction Update
Andrews Gray Building Construction Update

Downtown Block Party Movie Poster

Pass It Around (and I don’t mean the cannabis)

Downtown Block Party Movie Poster, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Coverage from the Gloucester Daily Times-

Saturday is Block Party time on Main Street

By Ray Lamont
Staff Writer
Gloucester’s 2009 downtown Block Parties, pushed back a month by the rains of June, finally kick off this Saturday, bringing outdoor dining, music and arts presentations, Saturday night shopping and — business owners hope — thousands of locals and visitors to five blocks of Main Street, from Pleasant to Washington streets.

The celebration, coordinated by the Downtown Gloucester business group and sponsored by Rockport National Bank, aims to build upon the two Block Parties held last year, which were held on Saturdays in August and October and whose success even seemed to even surprise organizers.

“After the first one, we heard everybody — businesses, people on the street, everybody — asking us ‘Please, do another one,'” said lobster buyer and distributor Joe Ciaramitaro, who’s also well-known as leader of the popular blog goodmorninggloucester.com. “We got lucky (with the weather) in October, and, again, it brought out so much spirit.”

Saturday’s Block Party will once again feature al fresco dining outside the Main Street restaurants, live music and other entertainment presentations outside Elliot’s at the Blackburn and along Main Street near Center Street.

The party will also give one section of Main Street something of a new look for the night. Ciaramitaro, who has become one of the driving forces behind the event along with Cormorant Shop proprietor Janice Lufkin Shea, noted that this week’s Block Party is being coordinated with the seARTS organization, and artists will be displaying their work along the Cape Ann Savings Bank construction area.

Saturday’s Block Party, slated to run from 6 to 11 p.m., actually marks the first of three such events this year, with others to follow onAug. 15 and Sept. 19. Initial plans called for four, but the opener on June 21 was called off because of rain and the forecast for heavy storms, and with St. Peter’s Fiesta running the following week, could not be rescheduled.

This week’s Block Party has a rain date; the following Saturday, July 25, if necessary. But Saturday’s forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the high 70s and a 20 percent chance of rain. Organizers note that means an 80 percent chance there will be no precipitation.

Saturday’s arts and media presentations will include showings of award-winning film documentary “The Greasy Pole” (see related story), and live music performed by local bands, singers and songwriters.

One of the party centerpieces remains the outdoor dining, which gives diners and restaurateurs alike the chance to enjoy a European sidewalk cafe atmosphere in the heart of America’s oldest seaport. Elliott’s at The Blackburn, Valentino’s Pizzeria, La Trattoria and Pizzeria, Dog Bar, Jalapeños, Passports, Espresso and Ambie’s Sausage Stand have all been granted expanded site licenses for the night to set up outside dining areas.

“We’re putting up a European-style fence (around the outdoor tables),” said Peter Cusenza of La Trattoria in Main Street’s West End. “I want to it look very Italian.”

“I can’t wait,” he added. “I think it’s going to be great. These block parties generates so much happiness. It means more people, more tourists — and more money — for everyone.”

While the Block Parties deign to attract some tourists — the first one last year was scheduled to coincide with a cruise ship visit — Ciaramitaro noted that last year’s events primarily drew thousands of local residents.

“I think these can take our whole city to a whole new level,” he said. “It’s local people seeing old and new friends, seeing their downtown, walking the streets.”

He added that some in the organizing Downtown Gloucester group want to see the idea expanded next year, perhaps even to converting Main Street into a pedestrian area on summer weekends from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Even with the lineup of musicians, street performers and other entertainers, he said, there is no question what provides the biggest draw.

“It’s our downtown itself,” he said. “It’s the beauty, the history, the energy of it. Our downtown is the star.”

GMG Local Music Schedule – July 15 – July 19h

BLOCK PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT!

Live Music 6:00 – 11:00
Blackburn Building Parking Lot
(next to Elliott’s)

Produced by Blackburn Performing Arts

– Janice Fullmen & Friends

– James Good Eye & Friends

– Dire Wolf featuring Will Hunt

– Wheelhouse

– The Fundamentals

Live Music 6:00 – 10:00
Central Main Street
– Lion Pride Sound is a local DJ Group with a unique style of dejaying that is both energetic and enjoyable for listeners of all ages alike. They bring the old time feel of the street dances down in Jamaica and around the islands to crowds all over the northeast. Labeled as one of the top reggae acts to see in the area, They have opened for many legends of Reggae music.

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Remember you can subscribe to GMG Local Music by clicking on the link on the sidebar.There’s lots of good music in Gloucester this week. This post will be updated as info comes in.


Elliott’s

Latitude 43

Dog Bar

Rhumb Line

Capt. Carlo’s

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Erinn

Erinn and Alison play acoustic!

Saturday, July 18th / 5-9 pm/

The Gull    75 Essex Ave

(on Rt 133) Gloucester, MA

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From Mike Lindberg-

SATURDAY!

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Sharon Lowe photo
Sharon Lowe photo
July 18, Saturday 8pm Rockport Art Association
An evening of Jazz with Alek Razdan and A-Train to benefit the Rockport Art Association
Main Street, Rockport, Massachusetts 01966
Cost: $10

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8 Days of Greasy Pole: VIDEO #5: Beach Court

8 Days of Greasy Pole: VIDEO #5: Beach Court

Click to watch

Laurie Lufkin’s Inspired Cooking The Ice Cream Episode

click to play ice cream episode
click to play ice cream episode

click this text for the recipe

GMG Local Music – Check this out!

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From Frank Hawks:

For those of you who may not know, I am involved with another project, The Megan McKenzie Band and we will be performing at Elliott’s in Gloucester on Friday, July 17th.  Megan McKenzie Band features a dynamic female vocalist and we perform everything from old Motown tunes, to classic rock by Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepellin, Heart, Linda Ronstadt, Creedence Clearwater Revival, as well as current material by Amy Winehouse, Sheryl Crow, Foo Fighters and much, much more.

Movie – “OutRage”

Click poster to visit the official site.
Click poster to visit the official site.

CAPE ANN COMMUNITY CINEMA
21 MAIN STREET – 2ND FLOOR
GLOUCESTER, MA 01930
(978) 282-1988

PLAYING FRIDAY, JULY 17 TO THURSDAY, JULY 23 @ 7:30PM NIGHTLY

OUTRAGE
From Academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker Kirby Dick (“This Film Is Not Yet Rated”) comes Outrage, a searing indictment of the hypocrisy of closeted politicians with appalling gay rights voting records who actively campaign against the LGBT community they covertly belong to. Boldly revealing the hidden lives of some of the United States’ most powerful policymakers, Outrage takes a comprehensive look at the harm they’ve inflicted on millions of Americans, and examines the media’s complicity in keeping their secrets. The film probes deeply into the psychology of this double lifestyle, the ethics of outing closeted politicians, the double standards that the media upholds in its coverage of the sex lives of gay public figures, and much more.

“A powerful, disturbing and significant film.” –Kenneth Turan, LA Times

Things To Do Cape Ann Chamber Auction Friday Night!

Cape Ann Chamber Of Commerce Auction Item Of The Day

Today’s featured auction item-

Don Mosher oil painting

“Across the Marsh, Good Harbor Beach” original oil painting by Don Mosher
30inch x 24inch
Value: $7800
Donated by: Mosher Gallery, Rockport, 978-546-3666

You can bid right now or check out how the bidding is going on this by clicking this link

click picture for Cape Ann Chamber Of Commerce Auction
click picture for Cape Ann Chamber Of Commerce Auction

My Incredible Adventure- Alice and the Monkey’s Fist

Alice

11 year old Alice learned how to tie a Monkey’s Fist monkey fistfrom her grandmother, Sally, who was also on the Spirit trip. In the evening or when there was down time, Alice would make tiny fists and taught us how to make them.

From Wikipedia:

A monkey’s fist or monkey paw is a type of knot, so named because it looks somewhat like a small bunched fist/paw. It also looks somewhat like a volleyball or an older style football. It is tied at the end of a rope to serve as a weight, making it easier to throw, and also as an ornamental knot. This type of weighted rope can be used as an improvised weapon, called a slungshot by sailors. It was also used in the past as an anchor in rock climbing, by stuffing it into a crack, but this is obsolete and dangerous.

Click here  to make your own MONKEY’S FIST!


The Camera Is Going

The camera that brought you 95% of the pictures and 99% of the videos that I’ve posted over the past year and a half is going to a good home.

FOB (friend of the blog) and all around great egg Brenda Malloy will be putting it to good use.

I’m feeling sort of sad about it because it has taken so many pictures of beautiful things, people, food and Gloucester scenes and has been incredibly reliable but an opportunity to make the blog better has come up and along with it a chance to get a big boy camera for not a whole lot of dough.

I resisted buying a good dslr like good buddy Jay of  Cape Ann Images has because I figured that down the dock it would simply get demolished but since the Mrs already has a zoom lens and regular lens for her nikon d40 I figured that if I sold my precious Sony H3 (the camera used in most of my pics over the past year and a half and combined that with the money I got from a few pictures that sold at The Cormorant Shop recently, I could justify the expenditure.

So my faithful camera that has taken so many pictures and been with me all along is going bye-bye as soon as the new one shows up in the mail.

For anyone that wants a reliable camera that has a  solid zoom, is pocketable and takes decent video I highly recommend this camera- Sony DSC H3.  It was a joy to work with.

The pictures taken with this camera have been featured in countless publications, visitors guides, television programs such as NECN, WBZ, and WCVB, magazines, the Lobster Institute educational materials, ad campaigns for many local businesses, Flower Box Competitions,promotions for many local charities, art scenes, fundraisers, and more.

For an example of what pictures were taken with my baby click here, here, here, here, and here.

Sigh

Tessare- Mosaic Tile Studio Tour Part II

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click to play video

Gloucester At Dawn- Good Harbor Beach 7/15/09 4:45AM

Glorious Gloucester In The Morning


My Incredible Adventure- Owen and Dave climb the rigging

Here’s a great story from DownEast.com aboard the Angelique – one of the ships that visited Gloucester last week