Paul Morrison, Ed Collard and R. Duck all finished in record time – the same day.
Year: 2011
EJ Having Victory Party For Paul, Ed and R. Ducking 4PM
At The GMG Gallery Than Studio
Madfish Wharf at the end of Rocky Neck next to Madfish Grille
Did You Know? (Pink FlipFlops)
That some people will do anything for a libation? Dave Arnott and Rich Tomczykowski came over from Manchester on Dave’s boat and decided they wanted to go to Madfish for a drink. The two have been friends since 3rd grade, and Dave even pulled out his tooth so he would match Rich. Unfortunately Rich didn’t bring any shoes. Dave came to the Gallery to ask if there was anywhere they could get a pair of cheap flipflops. There is no place on Rocky Neck that I know of, so I pulled out my Dollar Store pink flower flipflops and told Rich from Bedford that he could borrow them, as long as he let me photograph him sporting them to put up on Good Morning Gloucester. Don’t they look great on him? I think they probably will no longer fit me after he’s finished with them, so he can keep them for his next boating adventure.
E.J. Lefavour
WOOOOOHOOOOOOO!!!!!!! THEY DID IT!!!! Blackburn Challenge 2011
First Universalist Church of Essex 4th Annual Sunset Cruise
The First Universalist Church of Essex
AND
are pleased to present a fundraising event for the First Universalist Church of Essex . . .
4th Annual Sunset Cruise
Gloucester Harbor by Max Keuhne
Greetings!
All aboard for drinks, food and dancing to a live DJ! We invite you to join us for the 4th Annual Sunset Cruise on Sunday, July 24. We pull out from the dock on board 7 Seas Whale Watch boat from the Gloucester Harbor at 6 p.m. to explore the waterways around Gloucester, MA. Bring family and friends and your camera!
CLICK HERE to email 7 Seas hostess, Deb Frontierro, for more information or to purchase tickets ahead of time.
CLICK HERE TO PRE-REGISTER, you will still have to buy tickets at the door.
NOTE:pre-registering allows us to know we have enough participants to set sail the evening of the 24th!
CONTACT:
TICKETS AVAILABLE at 7 SEAS WHALE WATCH, DEB FRONTIERRO (978) 283-3108
A Fundraiser for The First Universalist Church of Essex
The History and Art Of the Silhouette Next Saturday July 30th At Beauport
Chickity Check It! Ken Duckworth’s Zirit Entry
Tasty elephant: entry #2 by Ken Duckworth…
I am kind of a part time beekeeper. i have been doing it now for about 4 years. i am not sure what it was but something just drew me to it. To me it is therapeutic. A brainflush. I walk away cleansed. Recently my daughter suited up for the time. i am so happy to provide this experience to her. To me when you are in a hive with the bees it totally makes you present. ego is gone. time stops. what is time anyway? It is like witnessing a vibrant sunset or being exposed to breathtaking art. You actually stop thinking( in a ego sense) and you are one with the bees( or the sunset or the art). I read a lot of Ken Wilber. I like the way he thinks. If you do not know him check him out.
for the rest of Ken’s entry click here

Good Ink- Gloucester Massachusetts: America’s Oldest Seaport Reconnects to its Roots
Chickity Check It!-Elayne Badrigian writes about our beloved city-
Gloucester Massachusetts: America’s Oldest Seaport Reconnects to its Roots
By Elayne Badrigian
For anyone who has never visited Gloucester, Massachusetts, the image they often associate it with most is actor George Clooney’s handsome face. Indeed, the actor helped make the small fishing town on the Bay State’s rocky coast famous for both its long time fishing tradition and tragedy.
The Bass Rocks Ocean Inn has numerous copies of the Clooney movie, “The Perfect Storm,” available for its guests. “That’s always a popular one for our guests, so we keep plenty of those in the collection,” said Ellen, an innkeeper at the oceanfront hotel. But Gloucester is much more than just George Clooney’s pretty face.
Each June, the Italian-American fishing community in the town of 29,000 residents gathers to celebrate St. Peter, the patron saint of fishermen. On a dreary Friday night, the rain does little to deter the crowds from participating in the Fiesta’s opening ceremony.
"Soul Rebel Project" Reggae Band to Play at Amy’s Coffee and Cones Saturday 4pm-7pm
Jenn Cullen Reminds Us of a Time Not So Long ago when It Snowed On April Fools Day
Hey Joey,
Since I forgot to send you this originally, thought it might be a good idea to remember a few short months ago when it snowed on April Fools Day…I sure wouldn’t complain about some of the white powder falling right now! Though I mainly resented it then….perspective is a wonderful thing, huh?
This was just taken with my BlackBerry, but finally got a decent digital camera, so will be sending you more current pics from your FOB down the Fort.
Video- July 21, 2011 Seafood Throwdown Sugar Mags vs Classic Cooks Part II
Cigar and Rum Sail Photos From John Simmons
Joey…….
Had a Great time In Gloucester. As well as the Cigar & Rum Cruise. The sunset (moon rise) cruise was a totally remarkable view of Gloucester. I love Good Harbor Beach as I do every year. The lobsters Mike Collins and I picked up from you were fabulous. Keep up the tremendous work on GMG. I’ll see you again next year
Treat Everyday as Game Day,
John Simmons
Erie, PA
Snorkeling Plum Cove
Took advantage of this hot weather and did a little snorkeling at Plum Cove. Here are a couple videos, but I did learn two lessons:
1. Put charged batteries in the camera
2. Stay still longer
It feels like you’re not moving, but looking at the video it’s pretty fast. I also didn’t get much shot as the low battery kept shutting off the camera. I hope to get some better videos to share later this week.
We saw a winter skate, baby flounder, hermit crabs, and cunner fish.
Twitter Faceoff- Paul Frontiero (@capeannpainter) Vs Paul Morrison (@mbcf)
“Art, Rocks!” 07/24/2011
“Art, Rocks!” 07/24/2011
If anyone is still interested in a “Art, Rock!” there will be one released and posted here on GMG at 7pm 07/24/2011. it will be posted at that (there will be an obvious photo)location at 6:59 and 59 seconds at the posted location.
Video- Huge Old Anchor Hauled Up From The Depths Of The Ocean
Blackburn Beckons
Elizabeth and John journeyed 15 hours from Charleston, S.C. to participate in Saturday’s Blackburn Challenge. They have trained extensively for the event and sounded disappointed when they learned that the forecast is for calm seas. Here they are putting the finishing touches on their sleek 18 and 21 foot ocean kayaks.
Each Photograph Tells a Story at the RAA
The Photography contingent of the Rockport art Association is having its 3rd Summer Show beginning with an opening reception on Sunday, July 24th from 2:00 to 4:00. The show runs through August 23rd.
This particular show has a theme called “STORIES”. Each contributing artist has provided a story associated with their photo submission. The story will be posted on the wall next to its photo. The viewer can learn something about what the artist was hoping to capture in the image and/or what the artist was experiencing at the time the image was created.
Stop by the Art Association during one of these sultry summer days and see some cool art. The R.A.A. is open Monday thru Saturday 10:00 ~ 5:00, and Sunday Noon ~ 5:00
This photo is called “View From The Old Sloop” by Tom Philbrook. The “story” for it goes like this:
“I’m afraid of heights, so I was quaking in my boots on that early July morning as I stood on the scaffolding in front of the Congo Church in the center of our village. The front of the church was getting a facelift at the time. This shot was (mostly) taken while standing directly in front of the clock of the Old Sloop.” — Tom Philbrook
John Felock from Magnolia Represents! At The Hoover Dam
Did You Know? (Spurious Claims about Rocky Neck)
That there are spurious claims being made about Rocky Neck, especially concerning the Madfish Wharf galleries? Two men were walking onto Madfish Wharf this morning and one turned to the other and said: “There are no galleries open down here anymore.” Of course I immediately corrected him; but I have heard this false rumor on a number of occasions, so it is time to set the record straight. All the gallery spaces on Madfish Wharf are not only filled, but also operated by a bunch of creative, talented, fun-loving artists and people who want to promote Rocky Neck and the arts in a general on this beautiful little slice of Heaven called Cape Ann. So any of you who might have heard this rumor, be advised that it is false and come down to Rocky Neck to check it our for yourself. In addition to the 20 fine galleries and shops you will find on Rocky Neck (9 of them on or by Madfish Wharf alone), there is also great dining at The Studio, The Rudder and Madfish Grill (lunch and dinner), as well as great entertainment Thursday through Sunday nights (and karaoke on Wednesday at Madfish), as well as Sailor Stan’s for a great breakfast or lunch and Amy’s Coffee and Cones for coffee, Richardson’s ice cream or Richie’s Slush. And if you want to stay on Rocky Neck, there is the Rocky Neck Accommodations, where every room has a deck overlooking beautiful Smith’s Cove. All this in one of the prettiest places on Cape Ann with some of the most vibrant, unique and independent spirits you’ll ever meet. And did I mention great art and unique gifts!
E.J. Lefavour





