Today’s waves at Andrews Point. These might get a little bigger by Sunday morning if the northeast wind keeps up through the weekend.

Fun Fact: This is the third Friday the 13th this year. Is that rare? Two in a row in February and March.
My View of Life on the Dock
Today’s waves at Andrews Point. These might get a little bigger by Sunday morning if the northeast wind keeps up through the weekend.

Fun Fact: This is the third Friday the 13th this year. Is that rare? Two in a row in February and March.
From George, a FOB-
Laurie posted a recipe a few weeks ago for Fall Fruit Oatmeal Cookies and I was dying to try them. So the opening of our gift shop,“Present”, last night gave me a good reason to make them. I found all the ingredients (including the cinnamon chips), but I decided to use dried apricots instead of the apples. Well I gotta tell you, they are incredible. I was lucky to get them out of the house with 2 guys (and me) sneaking cookies all evening.
Thanks, Laurie!!! Yum!
Finishing the Job
An Urban Renewal History – Gregor Gibson
On-going transition of Downtown Gloucester & Review of
Neighborhood Meeting & Focus Groups – MaryJohn Boylan
Vision / Possibilities / Dreams – Mac Bell
Hot-mulled apple cider & free tours at the BirdEye Factory after.
CLICK THIS LINK TO VIEW VIDEOS INSIDE AND ON TOP OF THE BIRDSEYE BUILDING WITH MAC

I have no voice left. Video’s are uploading.
Thanks for all that came out, thanks to the participants, the sponsors and our hosts- Bradley, Ryan and Noah at The Farm Bar & Grille. Also thanks to Lauren from North Shore Magazine who came out to cover it, Jay Albert from Cape ann Images and my boy The Rabbit.
I’ll tell you that was one hell of a show.
Gordon Goetemann, Silence, 2008-2009, from A Narrative of Live and Glory: Mahler’s 2nd Symphony.
The Cape Ann Museum presents an exhibition by local artist Gordon Goetemann whose work was inspired by conductor and composer Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). The exhibition titled “A Narrative of Life and Glory” is an exploration of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2.
A free public Opening Reception will be held Saturday,November 14, from 3 to 5 p.m.
Read article in Gloucester Times
The Fifth Annual Rocky Neck Winter Exhibit in downtown Gloucester will take place this year from November 27 to December 23 at 117 Main Street in Gloucester. The exhibit features paintings, photographs, ceramics, and jewelry by Rocky Neck Art Colony members.
A Meet the Artist Reception will be held on Sat, Dec. 12, 5-8pm
For more information, contact Marie Sweeney.
Contact Elynn Kröger for more information.
The exhibit is non-juried and open to all Art Colony members. The deadline to submit an application to participate is November 12. More Information Online Application
For more information, contact Marie Sweeney.
Anyone interested in helping plan the Art Colony marketing efforts for 2010 is invited to attend a Marketing Planning Meeting this Saturday, Nov. 14, 10 am at Sailor Stan’s.
For more information contact judy@robinson-cox.com.
The Rocky Neck Art Colony collage group will meet on Sunday, November 22, from 2 to 4 pm at the home of Judy Robinson-Cox, 5 Haskell Court, Gloucester. Everyone is encouraged to make a collage around the theme women and visibility/invisibility and to bring collage materials that could be incorporated in a collage with the theme of RED (everything doesn’t have to be red).
The Gloucester City Hall Restoration Committee is holding a fundraiser to benefit the continuing work on Gloucester’s most important historic building. A “Banana Glam O Rama Fashion Show” will be held Saturday November 14 and Sunday November 15 in City Hall’s Kyrouz Auditorium. Saturday night’s celebration is a creative black tie Gala with a Champagne and Dessert Bar. The festivities begin at 7:30 and tickets cost $50. Sunday offers an afternoon show with non-alcoholic refreshments. The show starts at 4PM and costs $25.
Tickets are available at the following Main Street locations: Bananas, The Bookstore and Alexandra’s Bread or call Kathy Slifer at 978.282.1639. If you would like to be part of a Rocky Neck table on Saturday night, email Roz Gold at rosalyn.gold@gmail.com.
Time Warp photograph by Tom Robinson-Cox
One Broadway, Kendall Square, Cambridge
Contact tom@robinson-cox.com for more info
Marilyn Swift’s paintings are on exhibit at the new Bank Gloucester building on Main Street. Show runs until January 9th. Below is a detail of Marilyn’s watercolor “Boats at Cripple Cove”.
Sun & Falling Snow, Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain. 2002
Joseph Flack Weiler has a small photography exhibit at Starbucks Coffee
47 Leonard Street, Belmont, MA. from November 1st to 29th.
You are invited to a reception at 7 pm on Sunday, November first.
Joseph Flack Weiler, Weiler Photo Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., Gloucester, MA
phone: 978-281-6443 e-mail: WeilerPhotoGallery@comcast.net
web: WeilerPhotoGallery.com
Coast Guard Grand Isle At Dusk, originally uploaded by captjoe06.