FOB Kurt Lubbers Forwards An Important Notice To Mariners

Joey, 
I guess NOAA started laying these submersible buoys all around the area last weekend and already a trawler hooked one out on Stellwagen Bank.  I know no one here is a real big fan of NOAA but maybe we can at least save some fishing gear… I thought maybe you would be willing to post it.  Thanks, 
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MK1 Kurt Lubbers
USCG Sta. Gloucester

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NOAA/National Ocean Service/Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services will be deploying oceanographic instrumentation in trawl-resistant bottom mounts (TRBM) or subsurface taut-line moorings (SUBS) in the Massachusetts Bay region in the following positions the week of 16-19 May, 2011. The equipment will remain in place for at least 35 days after which time it will be recovered, serviced and redeployed in additional locations in the region. The stations should not have any presence on the surface. This equipment will be used to improve current predictions and may help save lives and property.

The SUBS are NOT TRAWL RESISTANT and may cause damage to fishing gear.

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Fred Buck Finds Another Picture Of Our Grandfather- Captain Joe Ciaramitaro- Thanks Fred!

From the Archives at The Cape Ann Museum.  ask and you shall receive-

If you have any Gloucester topics from the past which you would like to find out about, go to the Cape Ann Museum and talk to the friendly folks down in the archives.  They are happy to help you discover things that you may not know had existed.

Our Grandfather Captain Joe, the man our dock is named after is second from the rightAF1940-01-001a

Community Plots Coming Along At Burnham’s Field

Here is MouseyDew’s Photo of her plot-

Dew writes-

My plot is mostly focused on things that can be used in soup or pasta sauce: cherry and slicing tomatoes, yellow onions, garlic, cabbage, chard and celery. By using creative stakes on the tomatoes, it will help maximize what I can harvest from the space. I’ll probably replace the chard with kale later on to have a little more roughage for the fall. Be sure to bring the Bean by for a visit!

You can follow along the Burnham Field Community Garden Posts on Twitter by following this hashtag- #BFCG

John McElhenny Reports-

Joey,

The plantings are in the ground at the Burnham’s Field community garden! On Saturday, the gardeners finished building the 20 raised beds, put up a fence to keep pets out, and began the really fun part: growing vegetables and flowers to harvest in the months to come. A small sample of “crops” being planted includes bell peppers, zinnias, carrots, strawberries, lavender, watermelons and marigolds. Thanks very much to the Gloucester DPW for delivering two trucks full of donated compost.

Here’s the area of the Burnham’s Field community garden last week before the garden was built.

Burnham's Field garden - Before

Here’s how the garden looks now.

Burnham's Field garden - After

Paula Shevenell uses twine to build a grid to organize her garden plot. One of Paula’s plantings is a lavender plant that kids can touch and smell.

Burnham's Field garden - Paula Shevenell

1899 Bass Rocks and Good Harbor Beach Coaster Tile From Arley Pett

These tiles/coasters have been produced using a portion of a map included in the Stadley Series of Gloucester maps originally printed in 1899

Arley will ship them to you for $48 for the set of four tiles plus shipping of $5 for priority mail. Contact Arley at apett92117@aol.com

Note the Bass Rocks Golf Course Fairways had been subdivided for house lots-

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Kim Smith’s Pre-Opening Opening Party Pictures (if that makes any sense)

Kim forwards these photos along from the GMG Gallery Khan Studio get together we had before the season kicks off-

The gallery has already been very successful with just a ton of people coming through- and best of all buying stuff.  Besides all the great work inside the walls of our cool ass joint, you can’t help but love the positive vibes and energy from our buddy EJ who is running the place.  If you are a FOB and come into Gloucester you have got to stop in and say hi to EJ. 

We’re having way too much fun aren’t we?

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Ed Raiding The Fridge- Shocker!!!

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Khan Studio and Good Morning Gloucester Gallery On Madfish Wharf

Click pic below for Bing Map and Directions-

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Where’s Paulie Walnuts?

C’est la Vie! at Willowdale Estate–From Kim Smith

 

Kim Smith Writes-

Dear Gardening Friends,

Think Spring! Come join the North Shore Garden Club for what promises to be a wonderful event. I will be there and available to answer questions about the butterfly garden. Hope to see you there!

Warmest wishes, Kim

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The North Shore Garden Club is hosting a beautiful exhibition of all things flowers, which will be held at historic Willowdale Estate in Topsfield, Massachusetts. The grounds are open to the public and the event includes classes in flower arranging, photography, and horticulture, and all is free.

The North Shore Garden Club (established in 1915) is a member of the Garden Club of America and was created for the purpose of stimulating interest in all aspects of gardening, as well as to support civic beauty and conservation of natural resources.

Of note at Willowdale this past week…

A sea of fabulously fragrant narcissusMagnolia sieboldii bud Tulipomania at WillowdaleView from the parking lot stairs

Check out Kim’s Blog here

Lin Chandler Is Confused and Disappointed

Lin writes-

Hi Joey et al,
As usual I am stunned and confused by your refusal to support any of our efforts here at 222 Arts & Wellness Center.  I submitted the details of our event a couple of times and even included a video. Don’t bother now….it’s all over and done….and we could have used your support of all of our efforts.  We may not hang out and eat at all the greasy spoons around….or hang off of greasy poles….yup, there’s a salty theme to all who are included in your inner circle.  But, we are making a difference and working hard to support ALL of the community, not just the popular ones….
We have a lot in common:   I am a sponsor and member of Cape Community Cinema, Cape Ann Chamber, Open Door Pantry, Cape Ann Farmers Market, Cape Ann Business Incubator….and a huge supporter of community events.  I volunteer a ton of time to all these same people that appear regularly in your blog…yup, I at least support you by reading your blog every day and visiting some of those folks quite frequently.  We provide a lot of free programming and also provide a great opportunity for folks to get their businesses and careers started up from the ground floor at “sliding scale” rates.  We are not revenue-neutral yet….all my massage fees go directly into bills, improvements and marketing efforts.  We are all about all the same people……and yet you refuse to acknowledge our existence.  Absolute power corrupts absolutely…..your blog, your ego & your decision who wins the popularity contest. I guess we will never quite make the cut in your salty little circle.
Lin Chandler

My Response-

Lin do you realize that if I posted every yoga center, massage therapist, acupuncturist, personal trainers , juicer machine, ect, ect, ect, that there would be no room for anything else?

Im sorry that there isn’t room for all of those people who daily send me stuff but I won’t compromise the quality of the blog and dilute it down to a health and wellness billboard and believe me if I posted everything that gets sent to me you probably would lose interest as there wouldn’t be any room for the type of content which brings our viewership back day after day.

How do I say yes to you but no to all of the other dozens of requests a day to post this stuff?

I won’t apologize for my love and vision for the blog nor will I apologize for my love of the Fiesta, or our local restaurants or art scene or our fishermen.  So Yes I guess I would definitely agree with you that there is a certain salty theme to our subjects.

As to the remark about my ego, let me tell you that this balding, fat, blind stupid guinea doesn’t consider himself all that, believe me.  I’m trying to do the best I can while juggling the blog, our business and most importantly my family.  May I suggest that you start a health and wellness blog?  You can get a free one here at www.wordpress.com  there is also www.blogger.com which costs nothing to sign up for as well.  The tag line for GMG since day 1 has been- “My View of Life On the Dock”. You could name your new blog “My View of life In the Health and Wellness Center”

I applaud all your community efforts and look, you finally made the big time, you’re featured here on GMG!

Kudos to you!

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Joe Sans In The Expedition Impossible Trailer

As you guys know if you follow GMG that The Sanfilippo Boys are on Mark Burnett’s Expedition Impossible.  Here’s a trailer in which Joe Sans Is Featured swimming at 1 minute 48 seconds in. Click the picture to view the video!

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More about the upcoming nationally televised show here

To see the other pictures of our hometown heros check out my previous posts here

Invitation to Cape Ann TV Meeting

Join us for our Annual Member’s meeting on Tuesday, May 24 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Sawyer Free Library Friend Room.
Annual meeting and election of officers, news about what is new and exciting at Cape Ann Television, and yummy refreshments!  
A Special Presentation, “Public Access and Democracy: From the Boob Tube to YouTube, A revolution in Our Time, ” gives members a glimpse at the evolution of public access television, a form of mass media where ordinary people can create content cablecast through their local cable system. Programs produced at Cape Ann Television are produced by the community, for the community!
Please join us!

Caption This!

Write your own caption to this photo and place in the comments.

I have no idea what Joey is doing to Rubber Duck. Post your best guess. Here, I’ll start:

Rubber Duck: “Oh boy I should never of had that second helping of Joey Fries at Passports. I feel like I’m giving birth to a lobster broker.”

Now your turn. First prize gets a visit from none other than the rubber one.

North Shore Garden Club to Host a Spring Flower Show

The North Shore Garden Club to host a spring flower show.Willowdale

The North Shore Garden Club is hosting a beautiful exhibition of all things flowers entitled “C’est la Vie” on May 25th from 1:00-5:00pm.  This event includes many classes of flower arrangement, dried plant material, photography and horticulture.  The historic Willowdale Estate in Topsfield is the setting for the event.

Please join us as a visitor to explore the many categories.  Share with us what is a spring opening of the senses!

The North Shore Garden Club is a member of the Garden Club of America and was started in 1915 for the purpose of stimulating interest in all elements of gardening, charitable giving as well as to support civic beauty and conservation of natural resources.

Contact: Cindy Morton

Photos: Willowdale Estate

Email: cindymorton@verizon.net

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Georges By Night May 28th!

Dean Salah Writes-


Our next Georges By Night event is Sat May 28th featuring music
by David Doc Vincent w/Johnny Car Wash and a full course Chicken
Madeira Dinner. Tickets are $30 per person and available by advance
reservation only, at the coffee shop. Tables for larger parties are
always available.   Info@ 978-281-1910 or 978-944-2794

Who Knows…..

 

Who Knows what evil lurks in the Hearts of Men?

Is it the Shadow? or Just wrinkly Old Ed Collard?

I’m guessing the latter! 

It's Ed Collard! He was at the Saturday Art Show at Capt. Joes hunting down some free cupcakes.

Margaret Lee Had a Great Time In Gloucester

A really nice day in G-town

This week’s GMG blogs led me to make it a point of planning a trek up to G-town this weekend.
I was happy to read about Capt Joe and Sons Partner with an Artist opportunity, and the opening of Khan Studio on Rocky Neck.

My son Freddo and I made the drive up, and as I was coming off of Rt. 133 onto Stacey Blvd. I had the excitement and anticipation of a little kid. Though the fog was quite heavy over the harbor, the sun was shining outside of that fog mist.

On to Capt. Joe and Sons, where I had the pleasure of meeting Artist Abby Ytzen and had the good fortune of being able to purchase her book, Gloucester Fishing 1626-2011. The book is full of nuggets of information on the history of Gloucester fishing as well as stats on the types of boats and native area fish. Nice meeting you Abby and thanks for signing your book.  Then, at long last, I had the pleasure of meeting Joey C. who was hauling lobster traps to and fro in the back of the warehouse. I didn’t want to disturb Joey’s work routine so I thought I’d just say a quick hello and goodbye. Joey, it was ever so nice meeting you. You’d given me the impression through the blog that you were a kindred community spirit, and meeting you in person just embellished that fact. Thanks for taking the time out of your busy day.

Down the road and on to Rocky Neck. Our first stop was the Imagine Gallery, as Freddo wanted to purchase one of those funky hats he saw last fall when we visited the gallery and met Brenda for the first time. Nice to see you again Brenda. You emanate such great vibes!

Down Rocky Neck Ave and on to Khan Studio, where we had the pleasure of meeting E.J. Lefavour for the first time and making her acquaintance. Fabulous gallery. This is a must stop by and visit if you go to Rocky Neck. I’m a huge fan of E.J.’s work, and she displays it so nicely in this great studio space. E.J. also has a special feature of the Good Morning Gloucester gallery (it rocks), plus a guest artist space which was also wonderful, and that rotates every 2 weeks. I scored a copy of E.J.’s new book, Did You Know? and she also signed it for me. I recommend purchasing this treasure trove of tidbits of info on the historical aspects of people, places and things of Cape Ann. I also purchased one of Sharon Lowe’s fabulous photo prints. A small pitstop at Weiler Photo Gallery, where Joseph Weiler has some dramatic large black and white framed photos. He told me he still uses film, not digital. Rock on, Mr. Weiler.

Back down to Main Street where Freddo purchased a book at Dogtown Bookstore, I purchased some copper earings at Tiny Island Beach Glass, and tee shirts for myself and my daughter, Mel, at Harbor Goods/Life is Good store. Nice to meet you Julie, and thanks for inviting me to the block parties!

Back down Stacey Blvd and Rt. 127, the scenic route home…
It won’t be long until next time G-town…

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