Fly Amero ~ This week’s special guest Rocky Kramm @ The Rhumb Line


Prime Rib Specials!
Wednesdays Only!

Hello everyone!

Wednesday, April 27th
Special Guest: ROCKY KRAMM!

One of the Rhumb Line’s most
creative and talented performers!
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!
Sincerely…
I hope to see you there!  🙂 ~ Fly

CONTACT: SHRED1946@YAHOO.COM

Lunch: Thurs-Sun.

Dinner every night  5pm-10pm  

Closing time 1am

THE RHUMB LINE BAR & RESTAURANT


40 Railroad Ave

Gloucester, MA 10930

 (978) 283-9732 today!

We Challenge you NORTH SHORE DISH to a BLOG OFF!

Lets get this Spring started with a good old fashion challenge to the ladies over at the second best blog around here, North Shore Dish. It is time to put both of our fans to the test and do a first for both of us…. An old fashioned blog off! When Joey is not picking fights with Foodies, he is eating and posting awesome pics here. Some days people read GMG and it looks like a food blog, just like the Dish, but with more frequent posts! (Yes, those are fighting words!). Here is what we do:

  • We all go out to a North Shore establishment as “secret” diners. Joey will check his list of Groupons and pay half of the bill. The rule is that it  is a place yet to be featured on either GMG or the North Shore Dish.
  • We have a great time
  • We will both work on our own review posts and post on the same day.
  • The post with the most comments after 3 days (not views, because that is unfair) WINS!
You in ladies??????

                                                                            VS

Who will win????

Thanks – Patrick Ryan

Oak Cove

YES!

I got it right this Time!

 

Oak Cove

My Foot at Oak Cove (Joey says you can make a post about anything)

Video- Mayor Kirk Announces The 2011 Tourism Meeting At Cruiseport Open To All Tourism Related Business Owners This Thursday April 28th

Kim Smith Says To Get Out Those Hummingbird Feeders ASAP!

Dear Gardening Friends, In a future post I plan to bring you more about the Ruby-throated Hummingbird, today however I will be brief. This is a reminder to set your hummingbird feeders out as soon as possible. This past week, sightings of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird have been reported as far north as Maine–the northward hummingbird migration is full underway!

A hummingbird’s diet is 90 percent insect. Just the same, we can lure them to our gardens by providing nectar-rich tubular-shaped flora in shades of red and orange, along with flowers comprised of small florets that attract small insects. At this time of year there isn’t much to offer in the way of flowering sustenance for the hummingbirds. Several weeks ago I took our feeders out of storage, gave them a good wash with vinegar, soap, and water, filled them with a sugar and water mixture, and hung them throughout the garden.

The eye-cathing Red Riding Hood tulips (although not a particularly good source of nectar, will attract by the sheer brilliance of their color) are a wonderful species tulip that reliably returns year after year, and multiplies. The tulips are planted beneath the boughs of flowering and fruiting trees and shrubs, in hopes, that they too will lure the hummingbirds to our garden during their northward migration. And then, again with high hopes, that the hummingbirds will nest in our garden. For the past five years or so, it has been our great good fortune to host throughout the nesting season female Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and offspring.

Hummingbirds, along with bats and certain species of moths, have an unusual method of drinking nectar called swing-hovering, which allows them to nectar while in mid-air. Ruby-throated hummingbirds expend vast amounts of energy during their migration–averaging approximately 52 wingbeats per minute. For this reason, I find the best hummingbird feeders are those that also offer a a place to perch while feeding (see photo and videoclip).

Sugar water recipe: 4 parts water to 1 part sugar. Stir to dissolve thoroughly. Never add red dye or replace the sugar with honey. Provide fresh sugar/water every 4 – 5 days.

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The eye-cathing Red Riding Hood tulips (although not a particularly good source of nectar, will attract by the sheer brilliance of their color) are a wonderful species tulip that reliably returns year after year, and multiplies. The tulips are planted beneath the boughs of flowering and fruiting trees and shrubs, in hopes, that they too will lure the hummingbirds to our garden during their northward migration. And then, again with high hopes, that the hummingbirds will nest here in our garden. For the past five years or so, it has been our great good fortune to host throughout the nesting season female Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and offspring.

For More From Kim Smith Check Out Her Blog Here-

http://kimsmithdesigns.wordpress.com/

GMG Intro From Eric Doody

While at Cape Ann TV there other day an intern offered to make a 3-d intro for us.
His name? Eric Doody
Here’s the debut-

Eric Writes-
Hello, I am a Motion Graphic Designer.
If anybody is looking for a Nice 3d Clean Intro/Promo
just email me.
jerickfilms@gmail.com

I’ll Be Reading Poetry At The Sawyer Free Library Poetry Jam Thursday Night With Various Other Gloucester Luminaries

My original poem is titled……… Good Morning Gloucester (original, huh?)

Strategy? Two or three shots of Ryan and Wood Rye Whisky and let ‘er rip!

Come join us!

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The GMG Header Photo

The header you have seen for the past three years on the blog is a crop of this full sized photo taken August 11,2007 at 7:08 AM

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Interview- Kathleen Erickson New Owner- Savour Wine and Cheese

Did You Know? (Jalepeno’s Benefits Susan G. Komen)

 

Liz Dooley pictured with husband, Morgan Crane (you remember, the ones who wouldn’t let winter go).  Well Liz is doing the Susan G. Komen 3 Day Walk for Breast Cancer, and this post is about a fundraiser Jalepeno’s is hosting to help her reach her fundraising goal.

Monday, May 2 – Doors open at 4:30. Live music 6:30 to 9:00 pm. Come anytime.
86 Main Street, Gloucester
http://www.jalapenosgloucester.com/

For those of you who enjoy great Mexican food and LIVE MUSIC, please join us at Jalapeno’s Mexican Restaurant in Gloucester on Monday, May 2. ColdStream*, an acoustic quartet, will be providing entertainment from 6:30 to 9:00 pm. There will also be raffles for Captain Bill’s Whale Watch tickets, an iPod Shuffle & two gift baskets.   

Jalapeno’s will donate 10% of the nights proceeds to Susan G. Komen for the Cure on Liz Dooley’s behalf to help her towards her fundraising goal of $4,300. All proceeds benefit breast cancer health and research.

Doors open at 4:30 until 10 pm. Jalapenos is located at 86 Main Street in downtown Gloucester.

Please spread the word to anyone you know on the North Shore – the more the merrier and the bigger donation to the 3 day!

*ColdStream is a four-piece acoustic band made up of 2 guitarists, a bass player and a mandolin player. They specialize in three and four part harmonies. Their music ranges from soft rock to pop, soul, Irish, Americana, country, English folk and classic rock. They are a staple in the southern New Hampshire restaurant circuit playing to warm receptions everywhere.

There is no cover charge, so anyone who likes live music and good food will be benefiting a good cause by just showing up!!!

Best,

Liz
 

2009, 2010, 2011!
http://www.the3day.org/goto/LizzieD

City Of Gloucester Spring Paving Schedule

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Beginning Wednesday April 27th paving will begin on Washington Street from Reynard Street to Vine Street and also Washington Street from Lane Road to the Bayview Fire Station

Dog Bar Mediterranean Plate

I wonder if I could get those guys to make a big enough batch that I could just dive into that hummus and eat my way out.  So Goddamn Good! Dog Bar doesn’t get nearly enough publicity for their food.  They do a fantastic job.DSC04298DSC04299

“Art, Rocks!” a Slideshow

 

 

Sorry to anyone who wants one. Hopefully if my Right Elbow holds out they’ll be one next week.

here’s a slideshow of some that were found and were reported back and some that were found and were never heard from again.

Click here or on Photo for the Slideshow.

 

 

 

 

Meet Kathleen Erickson New Owner- Savour Wine and Cheese

Kathleen will be reopening Duckworth Beach Gourmet as Savour Wine and Cheese.  She will be taking over the former Duckworth Beach Gourmet spot which was the former Ned’s Groceteria which was the former Donut Jim’s at 24 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930

Look for our video interview tonight at 5pm

For more info you can check out here site here-

www.savourwineandcheese.com

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Five Unique Species Of Birds In One Field Of Vision Down The Dock

What I failed to mention was that there were two adult eider just to left of my frame.  Incredible coincidence having all these birds together.