I messed around with this picture to give it a grittier feel. The original below-
Gloucester At Dawn- Pleasant Street 7/26/09 4:45AM, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

My View of Life on the Dock
I messed around with this picture to give it a grittier feel. The original below-
Gloucester At Dawn- Pleasant Street 7/26/09 4:45AM, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Gloucester At Dawn- Pleasant Street 7/26/09 4:45AM, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Mark Teiwes video from the Saturday 09 Greasy Pole. You can see more of Mark’s work including his “At The Brink” faces of the working waterfront show by clicking this link
Steve Borichevsky who runs Shooting My Universe and who I consider one of the top photographers around stopped by yesterday to take a few pictures, help me with some of the settings on my new camera and grab one of the new GMG Stickas! If you haven’t already subscribed to Steve’s Blog, do so here– you won’t be disappointed.
Steve took this self portrait using a remote control which you can see in his hand while he was applying one of the new GMG Stickas to his car.
Steve B Represents!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

This fish burrito at Lat 43 is my favorite dish in Gloucester currently. So damn good.
Look for video with Latitude 43 bar manager Brian tomorrow
Lat 43 Fish Buritto, originally uploaded by captjoe06.



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Home Port: Boston
Rig: Gaff Topsail Schooner
Year Built: 1983
Sparred Length: 125 Feet
Draft: 8 Feet
Beam: 25 Feet
Hull: Steel
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The 125-foot Schooner ‘Liberty Clipper’ is a majestic steel replica of an 18th century clipper ship.
The term clipper as applied to ships may derive from the idea of them cutting through the water. Clipper bows were distinctively narrow and heavily raked forward, which allowed them to rapidly clip through the waves. The cutting notion is also suggested by the other class of vessel built for speed, the cutter. One of the meanings of clip since the 17th century is “to fly or move quickly”, possibly deriving from the sound of wings. The term clipper originally applied to a fast horse and most likely derives from the term clip meaning “speed”, as in “going at a good clip”.
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As Bobby Ryan said to me in our tour “We like to name our vessels after significant Gloucester vessels“. Here you see what Bobby was talking about with the two fermentation tanks named Adventure and Thomas E Lannon.
Look for part two of our video tour at 1PM
R and W Distillery, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Gloucester At Dawn- Good Harbor Footbridge 7/25/05 4:50AM, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
New GMG Homie Sticka’s Are In!!!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
thanks to Beth Swan for the logo!
Thanks Frank Ciolino for the pics!
You don’t think these things bail themselves out do you? 🙂
It’s guys like this that take care of stuff for others to use that make us proud to have them a part of our community!
Bailing Out The Dorys After A Hard Rain- Jimmy T, Kyle Edmonds and Joey Ciolino, originally uploaded by captjoe06.


From Kristin & Jamie –
It’s Official . . . . Jonathan Hillstrand will be joing his brother Andy at the Gloucester Little League Fundraiser on August 3rd at the Gloucester House!!!
GMG Readers – If you have a question that you would like ask Jonathan or Andy, please submit it by email and we will have it answered at the event. Email kristinmichel@comcast.net

A gift from Kat Valentine with a little help from Jay Albert and I to The City and all those who love it here.
Read more from Kat Valentine-
It’s been too long since I updated this blog but life has been busy. Much to my surprise (and delight) the knitting book launched in March has been a big success and I’m very, very happy to say I haven’t blogged because I’ve been busy with that. But it’s time to post about my latest project.
The City of Gloucester, which I love, is going though tough economic times, like many of us. One of the hardest decisions the mayor had to make was to eliminate the position of Director of Tourism. This left the tourism council with a tough problem, how to maintain their web site. They asked for volunteers and I raised my hand.
As I familiarized myself with the web site I saw a lot of problems with it. It is loaded with good information but is not particularly attractive (it suffered from too many cooks…), loads slowly and is not particularly enticing.
Because I love Gloucester and all it has to offer I contacted two of my fellow lovers of Gloucester, Jay Albert, the photographer who maintains Cape Ann Images, and Joe Ciaramitaro, of Good Morning Gloucester. “Let’s make an awesome web site that really promotes our city,” I said. “Count me in,” they said. Thus began the redesign to show the world the Gloucester we love in the hopes it will entice people to come here.
Once we had the site underway, Jay and Joe supplying the images for my design and organization, we approached the Tourism Council. The response was very positive. This is the new home page which features audio and a Flash video you have to visit the site to see.
Many of the pages have been completed but we still have work to do. But the main objectives are to 1.) show the many amenities Gloucester has to offer including activities, culture, dining, shopping, etc. and 2.) to provide as much information as possible that will allow those planning their vacations to consider Gloucester as a desirable destination.
As a further enhancement we are adding a new, sexier URL: www.iLoveGloucester.com. Right now it points to the test server but eventually it will be attached to the actual site along with the exisiting URL.
So, we have work to do but progress has been exciting. We have a fantastic product in our beloved city, packaging and marketing it is the challenge. Take a look at the site and let us know how we’re doing: iLoveGloucester.com
It should be noted that Kathleen did a vast majority of the work on the site. She is incredible and gives a ton of her time and energy into promoting the city we love.
You can check out her many sites here-
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Gloucester: Sal Costanzo reaches for the ball as Sam Kirk steals second base during the Gloucester Little League Majors B World Series game between the Athletics and Braves. The Braves won 2-1. Photo by Kate Glass/Gloucester Daily Times Thursday, July 23, 2009.

Steven Tetoni steals second base as Sal Costanzo, left, and Eric Chalmers, right, get the ball late during the Gloucester Little League Majors B World Series game between the Athletics and Braves. The Braves won 2-1. Photo by Kate Glass/Gloucester Daily Times Thursday, July 23, 2009.