Love This Shot!
My View of Life on the Dock
To prove I’m not pulling a fast one:

That was an hour ago. But first I had to grab a Italian Sausage from Sausage King on Lansdowne:

Around the corner first big red umbrella on the right:

Yes, I’ll have that one 8 bucks.

After eating that and a short nap I can now miss my 2 PM post time by just ten minutes. (No I did not have tickets.) Back to the lab for me. My regular scalpers were up to 100 bucks for good seats. Too rich for my blood. Did everyone see Dice K pitch last night? Wicked Ahsome!
OK, I’m going to post this because I love the idea of carpooling and helping people save energy/money/space on the highways.
I however take no responsibility for the author as I have absolutely no clue who he is.
So if this sounds like something that would work for you have at it-
Pete Writes-
Hello,
Not sure if this has been attempted before but I’m looking for a ride share from gloucester to the woburn area. I drive this everyday M-F for the 9-5 and wanted to see if you could post this in the hopes of connecting like minded people that might be in the same situation.
Hoping this is blog worthy 🙂Pete
A kind reader who takes issue with some of the crude postings would like me to post this clarification of her position which I will gladly do because of her thoughtful response.
We aren’t always going to agree what is appropriate or not but I appreciate her pointing out the positive as well.
She writes-
Dear Joey,
Saw the copy of my EMail this a.m., so please add this to it.
Of course I realize it is your blog to do with as you wish…and you have done some spectacular things for sure. And you should know I am just as good with salty and a good laugh as anyone. It’s just that it seems that all of Sharon’s great pix and David’s pix and your coverage of whazzup and your pix of your trips and your family and early morning Gloucester all get dimished when you have …not just salty but… downright crude stuff. I know Gloucester, I know her very well and I love her, all of her. But I don’t think there are many women who would like to have the caption under their laughing and having a good time pic with the word “ho” in it. Not if they told you the truth. And I don’t think a guy should do that anyway…why disrespect women to get a laugh..why can’t you say “the gals” having a good time whatever? Everyone would still love seeing such a picture of people being happy. If your beautiful wife was at a party, would you want someone to call a pic of her with her friends “the ho’s” …or in 15 years, your daughters?. I bet not. So, I’m not holier than thou as you might think from my first note…I just don’t get why you take the great stuff you have accomplished and your great photography and your great family and drag it down with guys sitting on toilets on docks with skivvies around their ankles…In any case, you won’t hear from me again and I’ll still go to GMG for all the good stuff, of which there is plenty, and I thank you for a wonderful Gloucester site.
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While I think there is a disconnect where the nice woman thinks that I truly mean that women are ho’s and bitches instead of it being a joke or a term of endearment.
My wife routinely says to her girlfriends “what’s up bitches?”
It’s just a joke.
As for the toilet humor which sometimes Paulie Frontiero posts, I stand behind him as a great contributor to the blog.
Sometimes I need to reel him in but he loves the blog as much as anyone and his contributions are invaluable just like Sharon’s and Quirky Paul M, Alicia, Laurie, David Cox, Donna Ardizzoni, Joanne Silva, Thom Falzorano, Donna Ardizzoni, Mike Lindbergand the great Manny Simoes.
I appreciate our readers and won’t do a disservice to them by serving up a watered down vanilla blog full of dull service announcements. And while we never bash politicians or local businesses we also don’t promote stuff we don’t believe in. So it is what it is folks. We ain’t changing.
I’m not a saint and I’m not pretending to be one. But I hope you know that what you see is me, is us and we consider all our readers and contributors great friends.
-Your Pal Joey
From Deb Clarke;


http://www.peterfvincent.com/index.html
For More Information on Art go to: http://debbieclarke.blogspot.com/
Annisquam Village Players audition for ANNIE
WHEN : Sunday May 30th starting at 6pm. (Callbacks on Monday May 31st.)
WHERE : Annisquam Village Hall on Leonard Street, Annisquam
WHAT TIME : Children to audition at 6pm; adults to audition at 7:30pm
AUDITION SONGS: Children (boys and girls) should prepare
“Tomorrow” and “It’s a Hard Knock Life.”
Adults (both men and women) should prepare “NYC” and “Easy Street.”
Cast to be announced during the week following auditions. Cast to gather for a read-thru
on Wednesday June 23; rehearsals to begin on June 28. Show opens on August 10 and
runs through August 15.
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The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow… In Annisquam.
You can bet your bottom dollar that this summer there’ll be fun. ANNIE is set in the
era of the Great Depression, which bears unfortunate but timely similarities to present
day events. But the show is far from depressing — it offers upbeat music and a fast-paced, humorous script with many zany characters.
There are numerous opportunities for children. There’s Annie and the girls from the orphanage,
the rapscallion boys of the hobo village, the “NYC” chorus including both boys and girls, and even as Sandy, the dog.
ANNIE has some of the best adult roles of the Broadway stage, starting with Miss Hannigan,
the mistress of the orphanage who everybody loves to hate, and whose song “Little Girls” is a
guaranteed scene-stealer. Miss Hannigan, her brother Rooster and his girlfriend Lily St. Regis,
soft-shoe to one of the best songs of the musical stage, “Easy Street.” And of course there is
bald Daddy Warbucks and his beautiful confident Grace Farrell. Politicians abound, starting
with FDR and members of his Cabinet. At the other end of the spectrum is the hobo village, replete with both savory and unsavory characters; there are the lovely Boylan Sisters, who croon a tune in long, slinky gowns, and the starlet who sings her way to fame in “NYC.”
Information : Contact Terry Sands at 978-283-7065 or sands_a@jud.state.ma.us
Thursday night Brunonia Barry will be at the Bookstore of Gloucester 7PM for a book signing. See part II of the interview with Janice Severance where she talks about the author this evening at 6PM
Brunonia Barry’s The Map of True Places, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Janice Severance discusses the story behind Brunonia Barry’s “The Map of True Places” in this part I of a two part interview
Brunonia will be reading and signing the book Thursday night at 7pm at The Bookstore of Gloucester.
Get ready for the BEST season on Cape Ann!
TREETOP YOGA STUDIO is offering a ONE MONTH UNLIMITED class special!
May 15 – June 15 for $150
ALL THE REGULAR WEEKLY CLASSES YOU CAN TAKE
Come to class or Cape Ann Healing Center to purchase. SEE YOU THERE!!!!
—
Bright Blessings,
Dr. Nicole K. Andrade
Chiropractic Family Physician, Holistic Healer, Public Health Educator
Founder, The Cape Ann Healing Center
President, Atlantic Family Chiropractic, PC
Principal, Treetop Yoga Studio
The Para Research Building
85 Eastern Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
p. 978.282.1191
e. drnicole1@gmail.com
www.capeannhealingcenter.com
www.atlanticfamilychiro.com
www.treetopyoga.com
See how the bottom tips of the claws are black? That means this lobster has been hanging out for a while in one place hardening up. If the bottom tips of the claws are white it’s because they have been on the move and have scraped off the veneer of the shell on the oceans rocky bottom exposing a whitish hue on the bottom of its claws.
See whe don’t always work blue here. Occasionally if you stick around you might learn a thing or two.
bigone, originally uploaded by yogiman1019.
Submitted to the GMG Flickr Group by Thomas Philbrook who writes-
This little beach is right behind our building. Surprisingly, this is just how the image came out of the camera. The only Photoshop was some sharpening. Even the gull on the rock is original!
Low Tide At Front Beach, originally uploaded by Thomas Philbrook.
Joey,
The Plum Cove PTC will be holding a Yard Sale this Saturday, May 15th at the school. I was hoping that you would be able to post the details of the event on your site? It would be most appreciated!
Community Yard Sale
Saturday, May 15th from 9a-2p
Plum Cove Elementary Gymnasium
15 Hickory Street
Clothing, toys, household accessories and more!Thanks so much,
Leah Willett
This band is up there on my list of must see bands.. Jenny Dee and The Dee Linquents
Check this out………http://blurt-online.com/features/view/619/
“Mama Told Me” – #5 on Amazon.com’s Top Free Download Chart! Pick it up for Mom for Mother’s Day.
Click the next link for the download.
From Mr. Dave Sags himself,
Something new this time around: let’s all be surprised and welcome Ms. Cheryl Arena to our stage.
( http://www.myspace.com/cherylarena ) .
According to Ed Scheer, our diaphaneous drummbler and gargling vogalist, she’s the bee’s knees, the cat’s meow. She sings; she dances; she does it all. She’s visiting the area (or arena), so let’s give her a warm welcome.
Backing up this agglomeration will be John Hyde,loving husband and jazz snob, on keys, Edd Schmeer, on drums and vocals, and,of course, Greg T. on catarrh. I’ll be there,too.
40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930-3547
(978) 283-9732