On the Ship to Shore Radio

Thacher Island Light
Painting by E.J.

Cute – submitted by Sylvia DeBoever (you remember, Sarah Lawrence’s niece from “The Mail Must Go Through”)

On the ship to shore radio:

SHIP: “Please divert your course 15 degrees to the north to avoid a collision.”

SHORE: “Recommend that you divert YOUR course 15 degrees to the south to avoid a collision.”

SHIP: “This is the Captain of a U.S. Navy ship. I say again divert YOUR course.”

SHORE: “No, I say again you divert YOUR course.”

SHIP: “This is the aircraft carrier Enterprise, we are a large warship of the U.S. Navy. Divert your course NOW!”

SHORE: “This is a lighthouse. Your call.”

E.J. Lefavour

Executive Director of The Spirit of Bermuda Management and Crew Writes In To Good Morning Gloucester

Greetings from the Spirit of Bermuda Management and Crew!

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Bermuda Sloop Foundation would like to thank all of our new and old friends and family in Gloucester for welcoming us with open arms. Prior to sailing to Gloucester, our crew have been hard at work for three weeks conducting our annual maintenance in Belfast and Rockport. We have settled in Gloucester to wait out Hurricane Katia for a few days, which has also given our crew some much needed and well deserved R&R. We would like to thank Brown’s Yacht Yard for being so awesome and accommodating. We welcome anyone who would like to come by for a tour. Once back in Bermuda, we will be back to work conducting our youth program targeting our island’s 13 year olds. We welcome anyone who comes to Bermuda to come find us in Dockyard.

Thanks again for all of your hospitality.
Denise Riviere
Executive Director

Cape Ann TimeBank’s Information Session and Demonstration September 10th

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Ever wonder what a timebank is?

YOU are invited to Cape Ann TimeBank’s information session and demonstration.

You’ll learn about Cape Ann TimeBank: how it works, how you can join, what folks offer and what you can do.

Fun Stuff for Kids (and grown-ups, too)!

There will be music and crafts for kids.  Members will demonstrate some of our most whimsical offerings: juggling lessons, flower arranging, custom cartoons and more.

Come to the Sawyer Free Library on Saturday September 10, 2011 
2-3 PM.
2 Dale Avenue in Gloucester
Bring the kids! Eat Refreshments!

Mornin Coffee Klatch At Scout Vintage Finds- 186 East Main St

check out ScoutVintage here- http://www.facebook.com/ScoutFinds

Pics using @SunshineWalks Pentax Camera

Our Sarah Kelly @therovinghome

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Karen aka “Scout” @ScoutFinds

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Karen’s killer raspberry lemon muffins-

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and here’s one from my camera-

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Gloucester Schooner Festival 2011 Video pt2

Gloucester Schooner Festival 2011 Video from the Paint Factory Road pt2

https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2011/09/04/parade-of-sails-gloucester-schooner-festival-2011/

The Castle on Salt Island

 Castle on Salt Island, 1919 Alice M. Curtis/ @Fredrik D. Bodin
I encounter locals, and even Brier Neck residents whose homes overlook Salt Island, who don’t know about the castle that was situated there. Here’s the story:
In the fall of 1919, the Fox Movie Company built a wood and plaster facade of a Gothic castle for the silent film Bride 13. This was a 15 part serial, or cliff hanger. The plot revolved around the kidnapping and ransom of thirteen beautiful damsels by a ruthless Moroccan pirate and his motley crew. Action scenes included the firing of a 450 pound cannon, a hot air balloon escape, US Navy battleships and submarine, a schooner wrecked and burned in Brace Cove, and the dynamiting of the castle as the movie’s finale.

Where is this film? I’d love to know. All sources indicate that Bride 13 was either lost or destroyed, as happened with many silent films. The reference used for this post was the May 1972 Yankee Magazine article, Lights! Camera! Disaster!, authored by the late Joseph E. Garland of Gloucester. Thanks, Joe–you gave us so much–we miss you.

Photograph printed from the original 5×7 inch glass negative in my darkroom. Image # A8357-053
Fred Bodin
Bodin Historic Photo
82 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930

The Mrs Knows What’s Up When It Comes To Lobster Pie

If you feel that we deserve your vote you can vote daily through the 9th at the badge below-

Lobster Pie-

As you can probably guess she didn’t wrack her brain trying to figure out new and exciting ways to fuck up reinvent a classic.

Ritz Crackers Crumbled Up, Cream, Buttah and Lobster

No need to out think it

You know, lobster is cheaper than chicken.  It’s cheaper than submarine sandwiches.  It’s cheaper than hamburgers at most places nowadays.

Go to your local joint and pick up some.  I brought home 6 lbs of lobster and it could have fed 4 heavy eaters easily.

2011 Schooner Festival Fireworks Photo From Bill O’Connor

Hey Joey,

I was out on the rocks at on Wonson Cove taking shots of the fireworks the other night and was fortunate enough to get this one.  I thought I would share it as a fun way to end the summer!

Thanks,
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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 North Shore Kid is nominated in the Lifestyle and Family Category you can vote for them here

Sawyer Free Library Art Auction “Spotlight”

 

I visited the Sawyer Free Library today and took a few photos of some of the Great Artwork that’s up for Auction There all through the Month of September. You can get a great deal on some awesome paintings and drawings from some of Cape Ann’s Famous Artists.

Here are just two of many Artists contributions  that are up for Auction at the Library.

First is David Curtis’ contribution. “Near Dunfudgin”

Here Is Ray Cranes Contribution. “Gloucester Harbor From Rocky Neck”

The Silent Auction will take place throughout the month of September in the Matz Gallery. The Live Vocal Auction will be held on October 5, 2011 at 7 pm. A Preview Party at 6 pm will precede the auction.

Did You Know? (Bloody Mary & Lobster Roll Competitions)

Another fun Mug Up was had by all.  An extra special treat showed up when Sista Felicia arrived with her amazing Caramelized Onion and Pear Flatbread Pizzas.  Can you guess whose hand that is reaching into the photo to snag the first slice?  Ed Sawicki from Mansfield, CT has been coming to Gloucester in the summer for 15 years and has been a FOB since the beginning.  He stopped into the Gallery recently to pick up a sticker and a Did You Know? book, and talk about the blog and photography and Photoshop, and then came back for Mug Up.  Irene Wisnewski, previous artist occupant of 77 Rocky Neck, G3 (now Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery) from 1979 to 1999 stopped in to join us.  More about Irene in another post.  We had a special visit from Joey’s own The Bean and Snoop Maddie Mad, who came by to represent and check out Chris Murray’s cool 3d photography with Aunt Felicia.  FOB, Leslie (Young) DeVaney, Gloucester born girl who now lives in Southern Maine but returns to “Gloucester, my anchor” every year, stopped in for a nice visit.  It was so good to finally meet you, Leslie – go home and get painting.  Paul Frontiero, Ed Collard, his daughter Amy and her fiancé Adam, the other Ciaramitaro’s (Charity, James and Laine) were here, as were Paul and Sue (Lovett) Morrison, Dr. Nicole and family, Guest Artist, Dottie Englander, Schooner Adventure’s Peter Souza, Richard and Lois Arnold from the Phyllis A. stopped in for a couple of calendars (one to send to 90 years old Phyllis, who the Phyllis A was named after), Wendie Demuth and more good and wonderful people were here. 

Putting out an early announcement of upcoming competitions at the Gallery.  On September 18th, we will be holding the First Annual GMG Lobster Roll Competition, and at the Grand Finale Mug Up on October 2nd, we will be holding the First Annual GMG Bloody Mary Competition (Bob Ryan, Ryan and Woods Distilleries’ Beauport Vodka needs to be part of this).  Mark your calendars now and start working on your entry recipes.  We are also putting out calls for judges.  There are already 3 confirmed judges for the Bloody Mary competition (Wendie “It’s 5:00 pm somewhere” Demuth, Charity “I’m sweet and charming and I don’t drink, but I love Bloody Mary’s” Ciaramitaro, and Ed “No one knows a good Bloody Mary like me” Collard), but we need one more judge. 

We don’t yet have any confirmed lobster roll competition judges, except Joey C.)  Now of course to create a winning lobster roll, the lobster should ideally come from Capt. Joe & Sons, not contain foreign objects like jalapenos or other strange ingredients like miracle whip or celery; however, this is a competition, and Joey will not be the sole judge, so feel free to give it your best with whatever ingredients you think make the best lobster roll.  If you believe yourself sufficiently qualified to be a lobster roll judge, please respond with your credentials asap.  There is bound to be fierce competition for these coveted judgeship positions.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Meditation for Peace this September 9 – 11

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In honor of the 10th anniversary of September 11th, ACI-Cape Ann is hosting a weekend series of free public teachings called Meditation for Peace this September 9 – 11 at the Vajramudra Center, 154 Granite St., Rockport. The purpose of this weekend is to support healing as individuals and as communities by learning to take responsibility for our own minds and actions.

Leading these sessions will be master meditation teacher, Upasaka Culadasa (John Yates.)

Culadasa has been practicing Buddhist meditation for 35 years and has many years experience guiding others in their meditation practice. His intensive training in and integration of both Theravadin and Tibetan traditions provides students with a rich and rare opportunity for rapid progress and deep insight.

Culadasa and ACI-Cape Ann are offering Meditation for Peace to benefit people of all lineages, faiths, or no faith, who wish to start or improve their meditation/prayer/contemplation practice in order to become more healthy, wise, and helpful people in control of their own minds.

The event is free and open to everyone. Donations are appreciated. No experience is required. For more information on Upasaka Culadasa, please visit dharmatreasure.com. For more information about details of the weekend teachings, visit aci-capeann.org. Questions may be sent to Jesse Fallon, ACI-Cape Ann Resident Teacher/Spritual Advisor at jessefallon@aci-capeann.org

Kids Eat Free on Wednesdays at Giuseppe’s Ristorante

Our Fall/Winter hours starting next week are Wednesday-Sunday 4pm-close
Wednesdays, KIDS EAT FREEEEEEEEEEE!

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This Wednesday Night Sasquatch Joins Fly Amero

Prime Rib Specials! Wednesdays Only!

 

Hello everyone! Wednesday, September 7th Special Guest: SASQUATCH!

Sasquatch has graciously offered to fill in for our previously scheduled guest, John Rockwell (John had a last minute change in his itinerary and will be rejoining us on a future date). Meanwhile, Sasquatch brings us his brilliant humor and moving stories of the sea by way of song. He is a unanimous all-time favorite among our many listeners over the years. Please come and enjoy! Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm *Each week features a special, invited musical guest Dave Trooper’s Kitchen… Prime Rib Dinner – $9.95 (while they last) Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good! Upcoming: Sept. 14: ORVILLE GIDDINGS Sept. 21: HENRI SMITH Sept. 28: RIC ST. GERMAIN Sincerely… Prime Rib Specials! Wednesdays Only! Hello everyone! Wednesday, September 7th Special Guest: SASQUATCH! Sasquatch has graciously offered to fill in for our previously scheduled guest, John Rockwell (John had a last minute change in his itinerary and will be rejoining us on a future date). Meanwhile, Sasquatch brings us his brilliant humor and moving stories of the sea by way of song. He is a unanimous all-time favorite among our many listeners over the years. Please come and enjoy! Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm *Each week features a special, invited musical guest Dave Trooper’s Kitchen… Prime Rib Dinner – $9.95 (while they last) Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good! Upcoming: Sept. 14: ORVILLE GIDDINGS Sept. 21: HENRI SMITH Sept. 28: RIC ST. GERMAIN Sincerely… I hope to see you there! 🙂 ~ Fly I hope to see you there! 🙂 ~ Fly