Video- Dory Rowing Gloucester Harbor With Joey and Kyle

Filmed Using The Kayalu nClamp and Kodak Zx3

Loving these Kayalu clamps. The ball heads are completely interchangeable between the suction head RAM Mount and The nClamp so you can mount a camera in just about any situation. The things that get me goin, I swear I’m such a geek.

Mitchell Patrick Wants You To Check Out His Sites- TheOtherCape.com and plutomedia

Hey Joey,

I’ve been a fan and follower of your site for a while now … i think you do an amazing job (where do you get the time and energy?). I wanted to share a site i just launched called TheOtherCape.com

It’s still WAY under construction, but I’m building it up slowly. It’ll most likely appeal to visitors than residents, but who knows where it’s headed, right? Take a look and lemme know what you think.

And again, keep up the AWESOME work!

pm

(ps: if you’ve got time, check out my studio site, too: www.plutomedia.com)

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Did You Know? (Drag Show at Madfish Grill)

That for those of you prone to man crushes or just a roaring, raucous good time, the Drag Show at Madfish Grill is a “do not miss”?  Every other Sunday evening at 7:00 – next one August 21st.  Check it out.  Where’s Joey’s great video camera when I need it. 

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

The Annie presents: Cape Ann After Dark

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Hi, Joey:
Busy week at The Annie!
As if the 1st Annual TRAGABIGZANDA Political Theatre Festival wasn’t enough (running now through Aug 14th), The Annie is inaugurating our Everlasting Literary Festival this week, too! Twice a month on Tuesday nights at 7pm, we will host staged readings of plays, poetry, spoken word – all things literary – as part of our on-going Cape Ann After Dark series of weeknight events. Contact info@henryallen.org with event ideas or for more information. www.TheAnnie.org We ask a minimum donation of $5 per guest to help keep the lights and air conditioner on.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 7pm
Wendy MacLeod’s The House of Yes – a staged reading, directed by our own Nick Neyeloff. 7pm
Also,
Every Wednesday at 7pm is THE SING, an evening of friends & music in The Art Parlour at The Annie. BYOB, pot luck snacks.
The good things just keep coming. Thanks for supporting local arts!
Henry Allen

Director

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GMG Health and Fitness Week- Crossfit Cape Ann

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First, we are NOT a normal gym. Our workouts change everyday, not only keeping it fresh and exciting, but giving our athletes a broad based level of fitness that allows them to perform well at any task life throws at them. ROUTINE IS THE ENEMY! We believe that true health and fitness is attained by training a wide variety of functional movements and executing them at high intensity. CFCA challenges the “big-box gym” mentality by using barbells, kettlebells, gymnastics, medicine balls, plyometrics, and Olympic lifts to get their athletes in peak physical shape. We don’t have machines…you are the machine!

CrossFit works for a wide range of people. Our classes are made up a variety of people of all athletic backgrounds. It is common to have soldiers, soccer moms, and senior citizens all working out side by side. The daily workout is the same for everyone; it’s the intensity we change to meet individual needs. We can adjust weight up or down, scale movements to train around injuries or deficiencies, etc. The end result is that everyone gets a great workout that is scaled appropriately to their abilities.
At Crossfit Cape Ann there is a genuine sense of community, encouragement, and maybe a just a touch of friendly competition. That supportive community and class structure is the greatest asset to keeping your workouts fun and you accountable. Also, all of our members are required to set measurable goals (“to get in shape” is not measurable) and given a journal to track their fitness progress.

Come down and check us out for free and see if it’s for you. We train everyone from any fitness level and background. Our members are like family. All are welcome.

Check us out online for more info on our community
www.crossfitcapeann.com. And check out our testimonials page

http://crossfitcapeann.com/2011/03/21/testimonials/ or find us on facebook http://www.facebook.com/people/CrossFit-Cape-Ann/100001474524761

crossfitcapeann.com 978 290 3786

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Tony and Maria Marolda From Annisquam Have Some Nice Things To Say

We’ve lived in Gloucester for over thirty years.  We just recently discovered GMG, recommended by a friend.  We really look forward to getting our GMG e mails and go through them in detail.   We certainly agree with your premise, that you love everything about Gloucester.  So do we.  It is an amazing place to live!

Tony and Maria Marolda, Annisquam

Video- The Crew Of The Degelyse Sets Out To Catch Liberated Buddhist Lobsters

To Make clear the following is only satire and I’ll take responsibility for people not from around the waterfront misunderstanding
I was wrong to assume that because I predominantly write our hyperlocal blog for our Cape Ann residents that people would understand how preposterous the notion that you could have time to move all the lobster gear even if they knew where the lobsters were released and to set it and for those lobsters which were probably miles away from that location would ever get caught.

I was obviously wrong and people did not understand with the outlandishness of it all that it was a joke.

It’s on me.

What I am happy for is that the releasing of the lobster story which would have been a simple story largely forgotten by now has gotten huge legs and all the positives of Buddhism are highlighted. For that I am grateful.

For those of you who would like to learn more about Chokhor Duchen click to find out.

You know the craziest part? So many people think I’m hatin on Buddhism, but I download a Buddhhism podcast from this guy that Lindsay Crouse recommended that I listen to- Lama Marut.
Check him out, the guy makes a lot of sense.
http://www.lamamarut.org/
also sign up for the upcoming Summer Retreat, here are our interviews talking about the upcoming 2011 Summer Retreat-

For More Info-
For more info-

http://www.thesummerretreat.com/

Receiving the coordinates of where the lobsters were released by Buddhist monks, the boys went out yesterday and hauled the lobster traps they set all over that ocean bottom and caught exactly 534 lobsters, the precise number the monks released.

The story from Reuters here

We used the Kayalu saltwater safe RAM camera mount to secure the Kodak Zx3 Saltwater proof camera to the aft window of the wheelhouse to record this.

It’s A Tough Job But Somebody’s Gotta Feed The World

Preservation Awards -Leonard Street 35

 

Presented to Bradley and Marlene Dixkewrson and Bradley Dickerson Jr  by The Gloucester Historical Commission

CLICK ON PHOTO FOR SLIDE_SHOW

The Crew of The Degelyse Would like To Personally Thank The Buddhist Monks Who Released Lobsters They Purchased In Gloucester Back To The Ocean

Audio We Talk About The Liberated Lobsters On The Bob and Sheri Radio Show In Charlotte-
Click the link below to hear the audio interview
Joey C Interviewed by Bob and Cheri In Charlotte

I was wrong to assume that because I predominantly write our hyperlocal blog for our Cape Ann residents that people would understand how preposterous the notion that you could have time to move all the lobster gear even if they knew where the lobsters were released and to set it and for those lobsters which were probably miles away from that location would ever get caught.

I was obviously wrong and people did not understand with the outlandishness of it all that it was a joke.

It’s on me.

What I am happy for is that the releasing of the lobster story which would have been a simple story largely forgotten by now has gotten huge legs and all the positives of Buddhism are highlighted. For that I am grateful.

For those of you who would like to learn more about Chokhor Duchen click to find out.

You know the craziest part? So many people think I’m hatin on Buddhism, but I download a Buddhhism podcast from this guy that Lindsay Crouse recommended that I listen to- Lama Marut.
Check him out, the guy makes a lot of sense.
http://www.lamamarut.org/
also sign up for the upcoming Summer Retreat, here are our interviews talking about the upcoming 2011 Summer Retreat-

For More Info-
For more info-

http://www.thesummerretreat.com/

Receiving the coordinates of where the lobsters were released the boys went out yesterday and hauled the lobster traps they set all over that ocean bottom and caught exactly 534 lobsters, the precise number the monks released.

Thank you and come again next year Mr Buddhist monks, we would like to invite you back again and again to purchase our lobsters and “restock the pond”

From Reuters-

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GLOUCESTER, Mass. — Instead of plunging headfirst to their death in a pot of boiling water, 534 live lobsters escaped the dinner plate and belly flopped to freedom into the dark waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

A group of Tibetan Buddhists flanked the sides of a whale-watching boat at dusk on Wednesday, sprayed the lobsters with blessed water, clipped the bands binding their dangerous claws and gently released them one by one into the deep water below.

Video coming from our boys, the crew of the mighty Degelyse-

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More pics and lots of video to come

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Colin Ashley ~ Seaward Inn ~ Rockport MA ~ This Sunday

The SEAWARD INN will feature Corin Ashley, an acoustic Pop/Soul recording artist, avid ukulele enthusiast and Pop music expert influenced by the Beatles.
 He will perform Sunday Morning Live, August 14th. from 9:00 a.m. to NOON during a Breakfast Buffet by the Sea.

Please visit blog.seawardinn.com for more on the artist or call 978-546-3471. No cover charge.


Annie Get Your Gun Opens Tuesday August 9 thru Sun August 14

Annie Get Your Gun Opens Tuesday August 9 thru Sun August 14

Tickets can be purchased www.annisquamvillageplayers.org.

Hope to see everyone at the show. Here is a video about some of the history of the show.

Thanks
Mike English

Discovering the History of Gloucester and Cape Ann Through Its Family Businesses and Their Stories

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Al DiNapoli writes-

We are very excited to invite you to our August event, "Discovering the History of Gloucester and Cape Ann Through Its Family Businesses and Their Stories." Join us on Tuesday, August 9th from 5:30pm to 9:00pm in the beautiful city of Gloucester, Massachusetts to enjoy a buffet dinner at The Gloucester House with Cape Ann family businesses and their advisors. The City of Gloucester and the Cape Ann area are unique in many ways, and owe much of their history to the family businesses which helped shape, grow, and nurture the rich traditions, character, and culture which define the area. Enjoy a wonderful meal and hear the history of the area as told through the stories of these family businesses, and learn what they are doing to keep the entrepreneural spirit alive and vibrant by the sea north of Boston.

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St Anthonys Feast From Rockport’s Ted Reed

Ted Reed From Rockport has an impressive TV resume.

Ted Writes-

 I’ve worked in the Film and TV industry for over 30 years, starting at WBZ-TV, won 13 Emmy awards, and have lived in Rockport for 40 years.

He produced this trailer about St Anthony’s Feast In The North End for WBZ

Coconut Shrimp with Mango Dipping Sauce From Sista Felicia

Coconut shrimp is my daughter Amanda’s all time most favorite appetizer. Truthfully whenever she sees it on a menu, usually listed as an appetizer, she orders them as her meal! I have lost track of how many times she has asked me to prepare them for her at home. After a few attempts, and a little tweaking, I can honestly say, I have mastered Coconut shrimp! This recipe is supper easy to prepare and they are FANTASTIC melt in your mouth Delicious!

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Ingredients:

2 dozen large shrimp, deveined with shell removed (optional –keep tail shell on if serving as passed appetizer)

Marinade:

Juice of 1 lime

1 cup coconut milk

¼ cup chopped cilantro

Crunchy Crust:

1 ½ cups Panko breadcrumbs

7 oz. sweetened coconut flakes

Beer Batter:

1 bottle of beer

1 cup flour

Mango dipping sauce:

2 table spoon of Stonewall Kitchen Mango Chutney

* (I’m a huge fan of Stonewall Kitchen products and always have their products in my pantry, although you can use other brands of mango chutney)

1 ½ tablespoon chopped red onion

1 tablespoon fresh ginger

1 garlic clove

¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes

Juice of a ½ lime

2 teaspoon vegetable oil

1 ½ fresh mango peeled & chopped

¼ teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon fresh ground pepper

Step 1: Place shrimp, coconut milk, lime juice and cilantro in a zip lock bag and marinate in refrigerator for 24 hours

Step 2: Sneak into your husband’s beer frig and borrow 1 bottle of beer. Don’t worry he will only be upset for a few minutes. If he is anything like my husband, he will be happily in beer batter heaven with his first bite!

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Step 3: In a medium bowl combine beer and flour

Step 4: Using a wire whisk, whisk until you have a batter resembling a pancake consistency

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Step 5: Mix Panko and coconut in a pie plate

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Step 6: Place all Mango dipping sauce ingredients into a mini chopper and pulse 10 times

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Step 7: Transfer to a serving bowl

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Step 8: Remove 1 shrimp from marinate bag dip into batter

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Step 9: place battered shrimp in panko/coconut mixture pressing shrimp gently into coating

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Step 10: Carefully flip shrimp to coat other side

Step 11: Place coconut shrimp onto a waxed paper lined cookie sheet and repeat process with remaining shrimp

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Step 12: Chill coconut shrimp in freezer for at least 30 min (or overnight)

Step 13: Heat 1 ½ inches of La Spagnola oil in a med. fry pan over high heat

Step 14: Remove shrimp from refrigerator

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Step 15: Test oil temp by placing a few coconut flaks into hot oil, once it sizzles you know you oil is ready.

Step 16: Carefully place 6-8 coconut shrimp into hot oil using long cooking tongs

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Step 17: Fry 3-4 min or until golden brown and gently turn over each shrimp continue cooking 3-4 min until golden brown.

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Step 18: Remove from oil and cool on wire rack , repeating process until all shrimp are fried

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Step 19: Arrange, Golden, Crispy Succulent Beer Batter Coconut Shrimp on a serving platter with Mango dipping sauce.

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Step 20: Serve warm, and watch them quickly disappear!

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As you can see … a few didn’t make it to the serving platter. I simply couldn’t resist!

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Enjoy!