Month: November 2010
Gloucester – Raincloud Timelapse From Timothy Bradley
Annisquam Light: 1910 On Shorpy
Annisquam Light: 1910
Click the small photo to go to the Shorpy site where the full size hi res photo resides
Luda Yarovenko Represents! In Paris
Doug Brendel Writes-
Hi, Joey! Greetings from the former Soviet Union! I arrived in Minsk, Belarus, last night, and the first thing our Belarusian staff member Luda Yarovenko wanted to show me was a photo her husband Oleg took on their recent vacation in Paris! They didn’t have an actual bumper sticker, and they didn’t have an image of the new one – all they could do was print out an image of the old one! But they were determined to REPRESENT AT THE EIFFEL TOWER! Eastern Europe, Western Europe, doesn’t matter: Good Morning Gloucester is loved the world over!
Doug Brendel
Andrews Point Harmonium Today
Never having used iMovie and with only an iPhone and some waves
Hmm, maybe a camera upgrade is needed. The Panasonic GF1 was just upgraded to a GF2
City Hall Silhouette- Gloucester MA
ROCK and ROLL
Cape Ann Families Talent Show
Poseidon Cheese Pizza
“The Yankee Lipper” early morning departure
The Yankee Lipper
 loads it’s passengers and leaves the dock on a cold dark morning
Fisherman’s Tattoo Series- Alyssa At Pleasant Street Tea and Coffee Co
Mike and Alice Wheeler Bench Dedication At Ben Smith Playground
Mike and Alice Wheeler are honored with a bench in their name for many hours of dedicated care to the park in Cripple Cove.
Thanks to Ed Collard for filing this report
Dawn Pours The Drink That Finally Takes Me Apart
Art, Rocks! 11/07/2010
MingleWOOD!

Zack Galifinakis At Dogbah
Live Blogging From Da Dogbah

Bottom Line The Best High Resolution Picture of Downtown Gloucester MA in 1910 I’ve Ever Seen
Click this small picture to see the full sized version at Shorpy.com
Believe me the full sized hi resolution photo is worth clicking on
The building in the left where it says “PICTURE” is the former Gray’s Hardware building which has recently been torn down and rebuilt. You can see the same window frames in 1910 as it was 100 years later in 2010.
Ma and Pa’s Pickles at da Dogbah

Live Blogging From Minglewood Tavern











