Makin The Baked Stuffed Shrimp With Sista Felicia On the Gloucester Daily Times Taste of The Times

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From the Gloucester Times Taste of The Times-

According to Felicia Ciaramitaro Mohan this dish is “the Highlight of our Christmas Dinner” and guarantees that it will be the “best shrimp you will ever taste.” Unlike many of her recipes, this one is not from her Grandmother but rather from her mother.
What makes it so good? Read below to see.

Baked Stuffed Shrimp With Sista Felicia On the Gloucester Daily Times Taste of The Times

Short Sleeves in December ~ It’s Beginning to look a lot like Christmas — NOT

Get today’s music lineup and our $50 Giveaway Question #4

Have you been paying attention!  $50 giveaway from our friends at Jalapenos!  Watch every day to get all five questions.  If you missed any of this week’s question, click here.  We all love Jalapenos, what a way to start the Holidays with Jalapenos sauces and gift card.

Be the first person to submit all five correct answers on Friday (look for the ANSWER link right under Friday’s video) and win a $30 gift certificate plus 4 jars of Jalapenos signature sauces — just in time for the holidays.

Take time out of your busy schedule and enjoy some great music, see the full list here and pull out those ugly Christmas Sweaters before you go out!


The Bandit Kings are on National XM Radio

Gloucester based band The Bandit Kings debuted Nationally on Sirius XM Satellite Radio on Wednesday, December 21, 2011. The band was recorded live and interviewed for “Having Words with Meg” a new monthly radio series on The Loft hosted by seminal radio DJ Meg Griffin. The show is a new concept, originating from Bang-A-Song Studios (also in Gloucester) and will air again on Friday, December 23 at 3pm (The Bandits episode will air another two times next week—check listings for The Loft Show XM 30). The Gloucester band spoke about the burgeoning music scene on Cape Ann, played songs from their records, and were joined by special guest & co-producer, Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention, Paul McCartney).

Meg Griffin who is in The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame spent 25 years on NYC’s rock radio (WNEW FM, KROCK, WFUV) until going National for the past 12 years on Sirius XM Satellite Radio.  She moved from NYC to Gloucester full time 3 years ago and does her daily radio shows from a home studio. The new Bandit Kings CD, Epic Hello, was released in November. The band recently played in Portsmouth, Cambridge, and Vermont and will play Molly Malone’s in Los Angeles on January 19. Collectively they are: Dan King, Ann Marie Shimanoski, Renee Dupuis, Joe Cardoza, and Dennis Monagle, (also known as the weekly house band for The Rhumbline’s Monday Night Open Jamm). “I have been continually wowed by the amount of great music originating here in Gloucester and all over the North Shore of Massachusetts. I am thrilled to get some of these great artists and bands onto national radio on The Loft, Sirius XM 30.” Hear “Having Words With Meg” on Sirius XM’s The Loft (Channel 30) debut with Bandit Kings and Dave Mattacks: Fri December 23, 3pm ET
Check The Loft listings at: www.siriusxm.com/theloft
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A Thank You Note from Mark Earley

One more Thursday and That’s all She Wrote.
It’s been a great 3+ year run.
THANK YOU  to  LATITUDE 43  for the residency, and  THANK YOU  to all the Musicians who joined me there to play, and Especially THANK YOU to the friends who came out to enjoy the music. It was sincerely my pleasure.
 12/29/2011 – Yvonne Aubert (vocals and piano ), Thomas M Palance (trumpet),  David Landoni (upright bass) join Mark Earley (saxophones)
Thursdays in the Dining Room at LATITUDE 43° Restaurant, Mark Earley and Friends. ( one last time) 25 Rogers Street
Gloucester, MA .  from 6:30 to 9:00 PM. 978-281-0223
 

For Kim Smith and her Husband. The Atlantics

FROM KIM SMITH;

Another blast from the past!

“Paul”

The Boston bands you mentioned were playing around town at the same time as my husband’s band, The Atlantics—“Lonelyhearts” was one of their hits. This was around 1976-1982. They toured with Roxy Music and headlined with the Ramones. I never saw his first band play live—I didn’t know him at the time and he’s a bit older than I—and because he was in-between bands when I met him. Was just curious to know if you had seen them play live.”

Yes i do and did see them live a few time. that’so awesome Kim. The Atlantics were one of the popular of that time.

 Which one is he?

thanks again.

Advent evening on Main Street


It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

It’s amazing what you can do with an iPhone these days…

Another iPhone App! I’m Addicted!

Joey’s techie advice is always so informative! I love my Nikon, but I’m always looking for more photo apps for my iPhone. This one is Camera+. It’s one of my favorites as it has auto-focus and auto-exposure as well as editing capabilities. You can read about the Camera+ app here.

First Sunrise and Moonrise after the Winter Solstice

The day length today is exactly the same as yesterday. But tomorrow the day will be four seconds longer! Then comes summer.

This morning the waning crescent of the moon was a hands breadth above the horizon before the sun peeked out above the Rockport Breakwater.

Did anyone else leap out of bed at 12:30 AM when solstice occurred?  A huge clap of thunder woke me up then it really started pouring. So surprised to see the stars out when I got up that I had to go take a shot of sunrise.

Lily Tomlin Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

“If truth is beauty, how come no one has their hair done in the library?”
Mary Jean (Lily) Tomlin (1939-     )

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Detroit born comedian and actress Tomlin got her first big break in 1969 as a member of Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In where she developed long-running characters such as Ernestine, the telephone operator, and Edith Ann, the wise and plain spoken five-year-old. She went on to create memorable roles in movies including “All of Me”, “Nine to Five” and “Short Cuts.” She was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Altman’s “Nashville”, and has received numerous awards for her Broadway and recorded work, including four Emmys, a Tony, and a Grammy .

Greg Bover

Community Stuff

Free Open Skate at Johnson Rink in S. Hamilton Dec 27 +28

Pingree Day Camp is hosting Free Open Skate at the Johnson Rink in South Hamilton next week. 
No sticks or pucks, please.  Skate sharpening available for $5. Sorry, no skate rentals.
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm, Tuesday, December 27
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm, Wednesday, December 28
For more information contact:

Merry Christmas From Sean On the Degelyse

Long before there were run-ins with Buddhists there was jock strap diving.

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GMG Tech Talk- Understanding Cameras and Joey’s Camera Recommendations

Not every camera is right for every person.  There are always tradeoffs in the balance of price, camera size and weight, image quality, video features, zoom length, ect.

Above all else in my opinion I feel that the old saying “The Best Camera Is the One You Have With You” is the most important factor.

So along that line of thinking, a big DSLR may give you incredible picture quality and an ability to use fancy high quality lenses that are super fast and can capture wonderful quality in low light but if you don’t have it with you because you (like most people) aren’t going to lug a 5 lb camera around everywhere with you then I feel like if you’re only going to have one camera it should be something you are more likely to have on your person.

Let’s face it, everyone wants to travel light and weather you are on vacation or if you are a blogger or someone taking pictures of your children at a birthday party, it is far more convenient to have something you can whip out of your pocket to take a photo.

So with that in mind, I will break down my camera recommendations and explain what type of shooter each camera is best suited for.

The Sony HX9V (my current pocket camera)

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Pluses-

It has a tiny footprint and can easily be pocketed and taken anywhere.  It has a 16 times zoom which can get me across the harbor and zoomed in on a boat from far far away.  It takes great video and features a video mode which will take 60 frames per second in HD which is rare for a small camera at it’s price point.  It has a killer panorama mode. 

The minuses-

It has a smaller sensor size compared to the Canon Powershot S95/S100.  Sensor sizes are one of the most important parts of taking good photos in low light.  It is what sits behind the lens and collects light (photography is all about collecting light).  The larger the sensor, generally the better the quality of the images in low light.  There currently is no camera that has a 16 times zoom and a large sensor that you can put in your pocket. 

Hence the ever present tradeoff.  In my case, pocketability and a need for a long zoom trumps a larger sensor with a limited zoom or fixed pancake lens that only gets you the equivalent of a  4 to 5 times zoom.  I simply need that ability and reach in my walk around camera.  However if you don’t care about the zoom feature or video capabilities there are better cameras out there in the similar small pocketable package, namely The Canon Powershot S95/S100.

The Canon Powershot S95/S100

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If zoom is not important to you because 95% or more of your photos are taken indoors of family members or street scenes, the Canon Powershot S95 (a great value as it is last year’s model) and this year’s updated S100 are my top picks.

Pluses-

They have large sensors which are fantastic for gathering light.  They also have super fast lenses which freeze the action and give you super sharp images.

Minuses-

The tradeoff is you get that large sensor in a small pocketable package but you won’t get more than a 5 times zoom.  That is one third of the zoom of the Sony HX9V.  It will take a much better picture than the Sony HX9V in low light and some of my favorite photos taken in 2011 were taken with this camera during the short time I had it but the short zoom drove me nuts.  that isn’t to say it would drive you nuts.  Lots of folks don’t care to take pictures of objects so far away and the lack of a huge zoom wouldn’t matter at all to them, especially when you consider that you can get better pictures out of the camera.

Now if you don’t care about a little extra weight you could get yourself my second camera which is an interchangeable lens camera, this brings us to the Sony NEX-5N

The Sony NEX-5N

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If you don’t mind a little extra weight, don’t want to sacrifice image quality because of a smaller sized sensor in a pocketable long zoom camera or be limited by the zoom range in a large sensor short zoom range camera then I feel the Sony NEX-5N is a little beast of a camera.

It has the same sensor as cameras that cost almost double it’s cost, has awesome video capabilities and a ton of features that many camera magazines and gadget websites rave about.

I am over the moon about mine and the possibilities I’m discovering every time I pick up the miniature tank. 

Pluses-

Large sensor size, awesome video capabilities, smallish for a interchangeable lens camera(I can still put it in a jacket pocket), the ability to use all types of different lenses for different types of shooting.

Minuses- Too large to fit in pants pocket, lenses can be expensive.

So there you have it.  I still will use my Sony HX9V when I need to be able to keep a camera with me in my pocket at all times and for more serious shooting I’ll bring out the NEX-5N.  Those options work for me.  They may not be your ideal camera but if you tell me what type of things are important to you you can always ask me and I’ll try to help you make a good decision for your next camera.

These are the things to think about and decide how important they are to you-

Size- do you need to carry it in a pocket, a jacket pocket, or does that not matter?

Zoom- Do you need a long zoom 9if not you can get a great pocketable camera for not a lot of dough.

Photo Quality- If the absolute best photo is what you want and you don’t care about the size of the camera or cost.

If you already have a large DSLR be it Canon or Nikon or whatever the best thing you could do to upgrade your photos is get yourself a fast prime lens.  I love the 35mm range on a standard (not full frame) DSLR  this will give you a classic focal length of the same perspective of whet your eyes see.  the thing about a prime lens is because it is set a t a fixed focal length the quality and speed of these will give you outstanding results compared to the zoom lens you camera came with (usually the standard 15-55mm) kit lens.  Kit lenses usually have slow apertures which won’t freeze the action for you in low light like a fast 35mm 1.8 lens.  I got the Nikon version for The Mrs and it hasn’t left the mount of her Nikon D40 since we got it for her.   be awar with the fixed lens you have no ability to zoom.  You zoom with your feet by getting closer to your subject.  the thing about the fast primes though are that your image are generally so sharp you can crop them right down in post very easily.

I highly recommend a 35mm prime for those with a Nikon or Canon or Pentax or olympus DSLR.

Here’s the one I got the Mrs for her Nikon-

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and here is the Canon version-

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HAPPY SOLSTICE! From Thomas Philbrook

HAPPY SOLSTICE! Winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere very early on December 22, 2011, at 12:30 A.M. (EST). You may be dismayed by the fact that Winter is just beginning — BUT you can also rejoice in the knowledge that the amount of daylight we experience will be on the rise. Wishing you and yours a joy-packed holiday season!

Tom Philbrook

www.thomasphilbrook.com

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