Cape Ann TV Election Coverage

Ch. 12
Monday, October 31, 2011
8:00pm Gloucester City Councilor Ward 2 and Ward 3
Debate presented by the LWV of Cape Ann

9:00pm Gloucester City Councilor-at-Large Debate
presented by the LWV of Cape Ann

10:30pm Cape Ann TV Gloucester Candidates Forum
Tuesday, November 1, 2011

12:00am Gloucester City Councilor Ward 2 and Ward 3
Debate presented by the LWV of Cape Ann

1:00am Gloucester City Councilor-at-Large Debate
presented by the LWV of Cape Ann

2:30am Cape Ann TV Gloucester Candidates Forum

10:30pm Cape Ann TV Gloucester Candidates Forum
Thurs., Nov. 3, 2011

9:00am Gloucester City Councilor Ward 2 and Ward 3
Debate presented by the LWV of Cape Ann

10:00am Gloucester City Councilor-at-Large Debate
presented by the LWV of Cape Ann

12:00pm Gloucester Ward 3 Debate presented by the
Gloucester Daily Times

1:30pm Gloucester Ward 2 Debate presented by the
Gloucester Daily Times

3:00pm Gloucester Councilor at Large Debate
presented by the Gloucester Daily Times

4:30pm Gloucester’s Mayor Debate presented by the
Gloucester Daily Times
Friday, Nov. 5, 2011

8:00pm Cape Ann TV Gloucester Candidates Forum

Saturday, Nov. 6 , 2011

12:00am Gloucester’s Mayor Debate presented by the
Gloucester Daily Times

1:30am Gloucester Ward 2 Debate presented by the
Gloucester Daily Times

3:00pm Gloucester Councilor at Large Debate
presented by the Gloucester Daily Times

4:30pm Gloucester Ward 3 Debate presented by the
Gloucester Daily Times

8:00am Gloucester Ward 2 Debate presented by the
Gloucester Daily Times

9:30am Gloucester’s Mayor Debate presented by the
Gloucester Daily Times

11:00am Gloucester Ward 3 Debate presented by the
Gloucester Daily Times

4:00pm Gloucester Councilor at Large Debate
presented by the Gloucester Daily Times

6:30pm Gloucester’s Mayor Debate presented by the
Gloucester Daily Times

8:00pm Gloucester City Councilor-at-Large Debate
presented by the LWV of Cape Ann

9:30pm Gloucester City Councilor Ward 2 and Ward 3
Debate presented by the LWV of Cape Ann

10:30pm Cape Ann TV Gloucester Candidates Forum
Sunday, Nov. 7, 2011

12:00am Gloucester City Councilor Ward 2 and Ward 3
Debate presented by the LWV of Cape Ann

1:00am Gloucester City Councilor-at-Large Debate
presented by the LWV of Cape Ann

2:30am Cape Ann TV Gloucester Candidates Forum

Ch. 67
Friday, Nov. 5, 2011
6:30pm Gloucester Councilor at Large Debate presented by the Gloucester Daily Times
8:00pm Gloucester’s Mayor Debate presented by the Gloucester Daily Times
9:30pm Gloucester Ward 2 Debate presented by the Gloucester Daily Times
11:00pm Gloucester Ward 3 Debate presented by the Gloucester Daily Times

In The Heart of Downtown

In The Heart of Downtown

Even in the heart of downtown we can find

a place of serenity, where the mind can be cleared

and the spirit renewed.

 

Even in the heart of downtown, the sun finds a place

between two trees, bringing light and warmth

to body and soul.

 

Even in the heart of downtown we can discover a

placid place within ourselves and understand that

a greater peace will come only after we visit

that private sanctuary.

 

Even in the heart of downtown we can pause and re-tune

to the rhythm of our breath and the melody of internal silence,

aware of, but not concerned with, the barking dog

just a few feet away.

Marty Luster

 

 

The Grand Children Carving their Pumpkins and Little Avery and Momma

Love this photo of the kids watching their dad carving the pumpkins and Avery what a little doll

Adventure, Roseway and Highland Sea Photos From Bob Cullen

Joey,

Yesterday I was at the Gloucester Marine Railway with my niece and her husband so they could re-visit the Adventure, where they had gotten married 25 years ago by Capt. Jim Sharp in Camden. Joanne Souza, Director of Adventure.org was nice enough to give us a personal tour. We were pleased that the Roseway was also there, because the Roseway was a 2nd boat used for their wedding guests. We were lucky in that the Roseway was just leaving the dock and motoring out the harbor. I got some shots of that. Also, I met a Capt. Tom (I didn’t catch his last name, but he said he had once captained the Highland Sea (aka the Pilot.)) He said I had to take a once-in-a-lifetime photo of 3 ships built by the same shipyard (Tarr and James) in about the same year (1926), all in one frame. So, I did catch a photo of the Roseway as she went past the Highland Sea and the Adventure.

I also took a few photos of a carriage and some screws at the GMR. You probably have enough of those, but, in case you don’t. I just uploaded the 15 photos to my Flickr account – Bob C8. It’s a new set titled “Adventure Anniversary”. They’re set to public viewing. Feel free to post on GMG. In the set they’re in the right order.

It was sprinkling for a time yesterday when I took the photos, so I caught the authenticity of raindrops on my lens cover (or, I forgot to wipe the lens.)

Thanks, Bob Cullen (aka Jenn’s father)

click the picture below to see the slideshow from Bob Cullen

Below deck of The Schooner Adventure

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Best things to do in Gloucester on a rainy day to avoid packing:

Ann Kennedy writes-

Best things to do in Gloucester on a rainy day to avoid packing:

  • Just follow the crowd
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  • Drive up as many private roads as possible for great scenery (especially exciting if posted "No Trespassing"!)
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Lobster Diavolo on a dark and stormy night …

Yesterday Joey doesn’t tell me it’s his birthday (like I would be able to spank him 24 times) but he does tell me he has a hankering for lobster diavolo. Once described I grab some lobsters and head back to the homestead. I figured if I said “honey, I’m making lobster diavolo”, I could chop up the lobsters but by the time I get to throwing them in the dutch oven someone would take charge. But it was all, “that’s great I’ll just have a glass of red wine and not even watch.”

 

Yikes, I gotta do it all by myself? A search of GMG and I have the recipe. Basil, parsley and the hot dried red peppers out of the garden. If I do say so myself, it came out pretty tasty.

I did it all by myself

Click the photo for more photos of a wave an hour ago, a grabbo dike pointing right at the North Tower on Thacher, Shalin Lui in the background, and Rockport harbormasters Scott and Rosemary coming back from an emergency run off Halibut Point. Rubber Duck stayed home.

Fall at the Historic Burnham House, Essex, MA photo From Len Burgess

While taking some photos of the Burnham House a bank of clouds came up from behind me and proceeded over the house and within a few minutes they completely evaporated while heading out to sea.
–Len Burgess

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Proposed Cape Ann Painter And Artist Club/Group from Alice Gardner

Alice Gardner Writes-

Hi Joey,
While getting a cup of coffee at Pleasant Street Tea Company this morning  I had the pleasure of saying hello to you and proposing a painter and photographer group idea that I had been thinking about for some time. You mentioned that several people had talked to you about the same idea. We discussed that the group might meet once a month somewhere in Gloucester and that we could get to know other painters and photographers, share ideas and our work and ,of course ,have a great time. You asked that I become the "point person" and have painters and photographers who might be interested  email me and then we would work it out from there. My email address is alicegardner @comcast.net and my cell phone number is 978-927-5199 and home number is 978-927-5199.
I work with watercolor , gouache and ink to create paintings of scenes and happenings around Cape Ann as well as run a "house portrait" business. My studio is at 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester.
Any painter or photographer in the area who is interested, please email me and also include your phone number. I will be in touch with Joey and then notify you when and where the first meeting will be held.
Thanks Joey!
Alice Gardner

5:20AM On Main Street Snapshot of Snow Totals (or lack thereof) On Main Street Courtesy Island Art and Hobby and Toodeloos–GMG October Nor’ Easter Coverage

Classic example of how the www.gloucesterwebcam.com project can let you know what’s up when you’re away or in bed.

Island Art and Hobby Facebook page here

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Toodeloos Webpage here

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Click here to see the other cams

Click here to sign up and have your business or community organization represented on GMG when we highlight something cool happening on your cam and also listed on www.gloucesterwebcam.com

Check out the interactive map of all the locations that are live so far and their field of view-

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Three Toed Sloth at Silver King Fishing Lodge in Costa Rica

During my recent photo shooting at the Sliver King Fishing Lodge in Cost Rica, I encountered a Three Toed Sloth.  Click on photo for more.

Click on Photo to view Slide_show

Did You Know? (Joey C’s Birthday)

Today is our beloved Joey C.’s birthday.  Can anyone guess which one? (hint: it’s between 38 and 60).  Happy Birthday, Joey!

The Boston Skyline from Magnolia Beach

Pretty cool to be able to see the skyline of Boston from Niles Beach and Magnolia Beach..  Another reason we love it here

Did You Know? (Little Art Cinema & Vasa)

That the Little Art Cinema, a small single-screen seasonal cinema on the corner of Broadway and School Streets in Rockport is located on the second floor of Spiran Hall, VASA Order of America’s Spiran Lodge #98, a Scandinavian Fraternal Society founded in 1908. 

The Vasa Order of America began more than a century ago as a benefit fraternal society for Swedish immigrants to the United States. Membership at the time was limited to Swedish born men who through the Vasa Order met others who needed to learn the new language and ways of the new country. A benefit fund provided a small income to members during sickness, and a death benefit, which at that time would cover final expenses. The Order is named for Gustav Vasa, who liberated Sweden in the 16th century and became the first King of modern Sweden. The name of Vasa reflects the Order’s roots as a Swedish American Fraternal Organization. Swedish in origin, the Vasa Order welcomes men and women over 14 years of age of Scandinavian roots, (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish or Icelandic,) and their spouses who would like to rediscover the traditions of their forefathers; and those who are not of Nordic ancestry but are committed to the promotion and advancement of Swedish and Nordic heritage and culture. They do this by encouraging the observance of special dates old and new, such as Midsummer, Leif Ericksson Day, etc. with proper festivities including Smorgasbord and Scandinavian music. While much of their activity occurs during the summer season, in mid-December it is hard to find a Vasa Lodge where Luciafest is not observed. 

As we all know, the Scandinavian immigrants were an important part of the quarrying industry on Cape Ann, and continue as an integral part of the community here to this day. 

About the theatre, one Yelp reviewer wrote:  ah.  This place is like a museum of memories.  AND a labor of love it seems.  A tiny little theatre on the 2nd floor of a building on the corner of Broadway and School St. in Rockport, “Little Art Cinema” is something from another time.

I happened to see a poster in the “Bean and Leaf” cafe on the Neck (that’s Bearskin y’all, not Rocky Neck) indicating that a documentary on the marriage of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier was playing the week of July 8.  I made a note to see this and wondered where there was a theatre in Rockport.  (who knew?)

I looked online and found a phone number but it is disconnected.  Don’t let this stop you….The theatre is there and appears to run like clockwork. One guy sells tickets, popcorn and snacks AND runs the projection.  I’m not sure if he’s the owner but he sure seems to be ‘into it.’  Turns out the film I went to see, airing at 7 and 9PM – was a double feature.  There was a film about Pablo Picasso playing before “A Wedding in Monaco.”  EXCELLENT.  Can’t tell you the last time I sat in a theatre that has been showing films since 1890 [this may have been when the building was built, but the theatre has only been there since 1985], in the air conditioning, with popcorn to see 2 films in a row for $7.50~~~~!!!!  Seems like they show quirky, artsy, independents…and I love that!

Seats are “decent” but not like new cinema chairs…no drink holders, etc.  Theatre is up a flight of stairs.  Parking is ON STREET and after 6 you no longer need to feed the meter.

As Cinema Treasures says about the Little Art Cinema:  “This small single-screen seasonal cinema in the seaside Massachusetts beach and resort town of Rockport is located on the second floor of a building called Spiran Hall. The concession stand and ticket-purchase area are located on the first floor.

Walk up the winding staircase to the second level and you enter a pleasant but slightly musty auditorium with seating on a single flat level amid a moderately tattered environment. The small place has real character and is of the kind that is sadly disappearing from America.

The programming of mostly art-house movies of recent vintage is appropriate and reflects the interests and tastes of the clientele that spend time in the area and patronize the place.”

I never knew this place existed.  Sounds like Cape Ann Cinema, but without Rob and the comfy couches and chairs, and no musty or tattered environment –  not to say that isn’t cool in its own right.  I personally happen to be a fan of cool old rusty, musty, tattered places and things. 

E.J. Lefavour

Follow The First Nor’ Easter Of The Season At www.gloucesterwebcam.com

Here will be the first really great time to follow along the progress of the storm in real time on www.gloucesterwebcam.com

You can Check Out The Newest addition to the Stable- Gardy Winchester’s Gloucester Harbor Cam-

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Then bop over to Toodeloos and Island Art and Hobby’s Gloucester Ma Main Street webcams to see if there is any snow accumulation-

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Then hit up the Gloucester Harbor Cams from

Discover Gloucester

Lat 43

Cruiseport

The Cut Bridge

Harborview Inn

North Shore Kid’s Wonson Cove Cam

Blue Shutters Beachcam

The Vista Motel

Annisquam Village Realty Footbridge Cam

Here is a list of Webcams that have been ordered and should be installed within the next two weeks-

Schooner Lannon
Cape Ann Marina
Mile Marker 1
Atlantis Oceanfront Inn
Atlantis Oceanfront Breakfast Cafe
Bass Rocks Ocean Inn
Manny Simoes
Bluefish Property’s Motif Number 1
Schooner Adventure
Gloucester Quilter
Cape Ann Healing Center
Gloucester Maritime

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