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Year: 2011
Did You Know? (Three Sheets to the Wind)
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That Three Sheets to the Wind is an old sailing term and refers to a ship whose sheets (lines) have come loose, causing the sails to flap uncontrolled and the ship to shudder and roll (like a staggering drunk) and meander at the mercy of the elements?
Three Sheets to the Wind is also a Gloucester chantey/sea music group. Many of the crew have years of established song and sea history to offer and create a perfect storm of song and good cheer. Their vocals, harmonies and instrument skills are phenomenal, and they have such a great time performing and drawing the audience into the fun. The group has performed in venues such as The Gloucester’s Mayor’s Cup schooner races, Essex Music Festival, Mystic Sea Music Festival 2006, Essex Shipbuilding Museum Basin Fest, Essex Clamfest, Portsmouth Maritime Folk Festivals, Lowell’s Boat Shop events, Salem Antique and Wooden Boat Show, Press Room Shanty sings, American Schooner Association annual meetings, Rocky Neck Nights on the Neck, Gloucester Reads Literacy events, Gloucester Block Parties and Middle Street Walks, shipboard events, Cape Ann Museum events as well as their weekly chantey sings at the Brew Pub at 8:30 pm on Tuesday evenings. The singers and players that make it all possible include: Peter and Joanne Souza from Schooner Adventure, Tim Perkins, George Thompson, Alex Thompson, Liz Duff, Gardi Winchester, Barry O’ Brien, Martha Bowen, Carol Karlson, Roger Hussey, Leslie Wind, Tony Hilliard, Janet Young, Graham and Jan Walker, Gary Foreman, Jim Milone, Kevin Quinn, Steve Willard, Ray Spiecker, Judy Keith, John Hicks, Audi Lane and many other voices who often join in with the crew, like Paco, featured playing his Excalibur Anglo Concertina.
This isn’t great video, but you can hear them and experience a little of the roaring good time we all had there last night. I am not a beer drinker, so wouldn’t normally be apt to go to the Brew Pub, but I love good chantey singing, and Three Sheets does that a flair. I may become a regular Tuesday night Brew Pubber and learn to like beer just to enjoy and take part with them. They make the old Newfie seafaring blood of my grandfather race through my veins, and provide a quintessential Gloucester fisherman experience that you can’t help but love.
E.J. Lefavour
www.khanstudiointernational.com
Bass Rocks Golf Club Represents At The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Home And Business Expo
"Gone To The Dogs! The Continuous Saga of the Spiny Dogfish in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean"
Hello Joey,
I wanted to remind people of our seminar this week by Dr. James Sulikowski, entitled "Gone To The Dogs! The Continuous Saga of the Spiny Dogfish in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean: Using New Methods to Challenge Old Paradigms for Better Management". The seminar will be held Thursday, 7pm, at the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center. Could you post this reminder and/or re-post our attached seminar announcement?
Thanks so much,
Emily Chandler
— Emily Chandler Program Manager
Large Pelagics Research Center, UMASS Amherst
Local Music Seen with Allen Estes Returns Tonight at 6:30pm Featuring The Bandit Kings Unplugged
Dear Joey,
Cape Ann TV has fixed the problems they had and Local Music Seen with Allen Estes returns tonight at 6:30pm featuring The Bandit Kings – unplugged. Music is excellent, harmonies superb, camaraderie shines through and everybody looks great too!
More info and air times here: http://localmusicseen.com/
(L-R) host Allen Estes with Bandit Kings: Ann Marie, Renee Dupuis, Dan King, Dennis Monagle, Joe Cardoza
North Shore Garden Club to Host a Spring Flower Show
The North Shore Garden Club to host a spring flower show.![]()
The North Shore Garden Club is hosting a beautiful exhibition of all things flowers entitled “C’est la Vie” on May 25th from 1:00-5:00pm. This event includes many classes of flower arrangement, dried plant material, photography and horticulture. The historic Willowdale Estate in Topsfield is the setting for the event.
Please join us as a visitor to explore the many categories. Share with us what is a spring opening of the senses!
The North Shore Garden Club is a member of the Garden Club of America and was started in 1915 for the purpose of stimulating interest in all elements of gardening, charitable giving as well as to support civic beauty and conservation of natural resources.
Contact: Cindy Morton
Email: cindymorton@verizon.net
Monday, May 2 – Jalapenos Benefit Featuring LIVE MUSIC by ColdStream
Hi Joey,
My husband and I subscribe to Good Morning Gloucester – it has really helped us get acclimated to the area. Thank you! Love your pics and updates.
I am a repeat Breast Cancer 3 Day walker – I have walked the 60 miles in Boston in July of 2009 & 10 and I am now preparing for the July 2011 walk. I will be doing a benefit at Jalapenos on Monday evening, May 2. We will have live music from 6:30-9 pm by ColdStream. I was wondering if you might add this event to your live music section? As you probably know, Jalapenos donates 10% of their proceeds from these benefits, which is very generous!
Monday, May 2 – Jalapenos Benefit Featuring LIVE MUSIC by ColdStream – a 4 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. 6:30 – 9 pm
Thanks for any shout out you can provide. If you have other promotional ideas, please let me know!
Best,
Liz Dooley

2009, 2010, 2011!
http://www.the3day.org/goto/LizzieD
Meet Owner To Be Kathleen Erickson Tonight At Duckworth Beach Gourmet Wine Tasting
Cameron’s Feast Benefit At The Annie April 16th
Two things: 1.I need your vote and 2. I am looking for new show ideas!
Happy Wednesday! I need your help in this contest. I know that GMG is everywhere and has lots of readers and this Cape Ann Girl needs some voting love from you. My Spiced Cranberry Pumpkin Minis with Cashew Butter can win me some cash if I get the most votes by Friday night. Easy to vote-simply go to:
and go to the top of the page to “Recipe Contest” and then “Vote”
You do have to register but they are not going to send you a ton of junk emails. You can print out the recipe for yourself from the page if you want to as well—thank you so much!
And now on to part two—Between cook offs, holidays, moving to a new place, life, vacations (no, not mine), cooking trips, new hips (again, not mine) and regular everyday life it has been a very very long time since I have shot a show–last Fall to be exact!
However, we are all in luck–my first guest of the year is going to be the famous Clark Dexter! We are making baked stuffed clams from the Hearthside days and he will be sharing the recipe with us. I will have all of the details on my blog and here on GMG before the show airs on Cape Ann TV.
Of all of the shows I have done, whenever I am out and about and people talk to me about Inspired Cooking, the comment I hear over and over again is how much people love watching Clark, hearing his stories and seeing him make his delicious food. I love that stuff!
Does anyone else come to mind that you might like to see on Inspired Cooking? I love suggestions. And they don’t have to be professional chefs. How about someone who makes the best cookies or cake you have ever eaten? Someone who has developed a recipe that they want to share? A neighborhood legend who makes the best bread or sauce ever? I want to highlight those people on Cape Ann and beyond and I need your help to find them.
Please send me an email at laurielufkin@yahoo.com or comment on this post with your ideas.
Now that Spring has Sprung hopefully I will be posting more regularly. Thanks again for your voting support and please, keep those ideas coming! Laurie
What’s Driving the Sale of the Apple Ipad and Ipad II?
Kite Surfers on the Beach
Seal at Lighthouse Beach Photos From Elinor Teele
My family and I discovered this visitor taking a bath at Lighthouse Beach.
Naturally we didn’t think it polite to disturb, so we headed for home, only to discover it had finished performing its Sunday ablutions and was moving on to dinner.
Sushi, we presume.

(We kept well away – pictures are taken with long lens)
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I Got My Own Aht Rock! Thanks Deb Clarke
Didn’t even have to go fishin around for it ![]()
Check out Debbie’s Blog- http://debbieclarke.blogspot.com/
Laurel Tarantino Needs to Get Something Off her Chest
Hi Joey, I was thinking of you and all the wonderful deeds you do for our community, which lead me to thinking…”I wonder if Good Morning Gloucester” is all about the good, the fun, and the beautiful. Please know that I would never expect to use GMG as a podium for one of my maddening rants, but I wanted to throw these two photos at you, trying perhaps, to get someone elses blood boiling other than my own.
While walking my dog this morning on Pavillion Beach I took the photo of the makeshift ashtray in which someone has made a poor attempt at NOT being a Litterbug. Seriously?Take it one step further and find a trash barrel! Please!!! So, I’m posting my photo into my album on the computer, which takes all of a few minutes, and in that time someone actually cleaned out their car in the parking lot across the street from my house. See second photo. I couldn’t believe it, then asked myself, “Why can’t I ever catch them in the act?”
Now I’ll take an hour out of my day and walk the beach with a Yellow Bag, to pick up some things that others have been so unkind to leave behind.
I don’t ask that you forward this to your most informative website, but I do thank you for letting me vent! If there ever comes a time when you have a local “rant” section, I’m readily available.
Yellow Trash bags for anyone desiring to pick up litter can get them any weekday at the Gloucester DPW. Earth Day ~~~ Everyday!
Send me a bill for the Psychiatric Fees!
Love, Laurel
North Shore Jazz Project: Gloucester High School/Berklee College of Music Concert and Workshop
Henry Ferrini Forwards –
Gloucester MA Video From Fantastic Planet TV
Duckworth Beach Gourmet To Change Hands and Reopen As Savour Wine and Cheese Shop
We wanted you to be among the first to know that, after much thinking and soul searching, we have decided to sell Duckworth Beach Gourmet. It was a difficult decision, and it wasn’t until we found the right buyer that we became 100% comfortable with the move.
We have had a great run, but we have realized that as individuals we have slightly different passions to pursue. The sale will allow Ken to focus entirely on his restaurant, Duckworth’s Bistrot, which continues to exceed its own stellar reputation. Matt and I want to devote our energies to the catering and personal chef services business. Matt will continue to prepare for catering events using the kitchen at 24 Washington Street, honoring all existing catering commitments and taking new reservations as well.
A Word about the Buyer
Kathleen Erickson has a well-deserved reputation as one of Gloucester’s most knowledgeable wine aficionados. She has worked in all aspects of the wine business, including restaurant, retail, distribution, and education. Most recently, she revamped the wine program at Seabreeze Liquors as their wine manager, and began teaching her wine education classes at Latitude 43 and Alchemy. But, this is her first venture as a business owner, something she has been preparing for over many years. She has chosen the name Savour Wine & Cheese for her new venture. It will offer a greatly expanded wine department along with a gourmet deli featuring some of the same fine cheeses you’ve come to love at DBG.
A Word about Logistics
The store will remain open until mid-May as Duckworth Beach Gourmet. Beginning this week, Kathleen will be working in the store to meet customers and get familiar with our operation. During this time prepared foods and sandwiches will be available, but as we work through our inventory the selections may be lean. For those customers who rely on our prepared foods, we will begin taking special orders so that you may continue to enjoy your favorite items. Please identify yourself the next time you are in the store if you are interested in becoming a "personal chef" customer. For those of you who have gift certificates, you can redeem them this month, though Kathleen has agreed to honor them during the first six months the new store is open. In May, the store may close briefly while Kathleen and Bob renovate the space to accommodate their new concept.
A Farewell and a Greeting
We will continue to host wine tasting events through mid-May and Kathleen will begin promoting her 5-part wine education series, which starts Tuesday, April 26th, at 7:30 p.m. at 24 Washington Street. Check Kathleen’s website, www.thewinephd.com for details, and stay tuned for many more exciting things to come. We hope many of you will stop by to meet the new owners and allow us to thank you in person for your patronage. We are tremendously indebted to you, our customers, for supporting us in so many ways.
Sincerely,
John Lamirande
Duckworth Beach Gourmet
Mike English Asks For Dough and Tells People He’s Running The Boston Marathon For The Tenth Year
Hi Folks:
Next week I am running my 10th consecutive Boston Marathon. It is hard to believe that 10 years have passed since I first started running long distances. Growing up in the Boston area, Patriot’s Day was always a special spring holiday. I remember going into Boston to watch the Marathon finishers thinking “wow that is a long distance”. 10 years ago I started running and “got hooked” training for the 16 mile race around Cape Ann on Labor Day. At that time I figured I had trained for 16, what’s a few more and continued to train and increase my distance. Over the years I have been enjoyed meeting hundreds of people thru training. I was never a fast runner and have always considered myself a back of the pack runner but I have enjoyed every step of the way.
This year I have decided to raise money for the Boston Living Center (BLC). BLC is an organization located in Boston that strives to foster the wellness of all HIV+ individuals and respond to the changing needs of the HIV/AIDS community. Through peer-leadership and support they are able to enrich the lives of members by providing education, treatment information, and support services to empower members to live productive lives and participate in family and community activities. They provide over 40,000 meals annually.
Would you please consider making a donation to the BLC as I strive to complete my 10th Boston? Any donation will be greatly appreciated. I have a page setup on First Giving. www.firstgiving.com keyword Mike English
If you are along the route on Monday please keep an eye out for me. I am hoping to break 6 hours. No speed records but as long as I finish with a smile on my face I will be happy. My good friend Terry Sands is running the last 10 miles with me. For those of you I know from the AnnisquamVillage Players that is usually the time when he convinces me to try out for the play.
A special thank you goes out to my family. Without their support and allowing me to take up a lot of weekend time I could not do this.
Thanks, Mike English
Seasonal Openings Part V
This is another big weekend coming up. But first, who has already opened up in the past few weeks? Nate’s of Front Beach Rockport, The Lobster Pool at Halibut Point, Topside Grill in Gloucester, The Top Dog of Rockport, and last but not least just this past weekend the Dairy Train Ice Cream Shop next to the Railroad Station in Rockport.
This weekend is a real biggy. If you have not had your first 2011 summer hot dog, ice cream, oyster, or fried clam you should check your pulse if you make it through this weekend without a taste of summer.
A real spring kick off: get those veggies planted. Get down on your knees and get dirty because Goose Cove Gardens opens this Saturday April 16th. Well rooted flats of beets, to broccoli, kale to kohlrabi, leeks to lettuces and don’t forget swiss chard, onions aspargus and brussel sprouts. You say you don’t like brussel sprouts? Try growing your own and throwing them on the barbecue grill along with some baby beets. Find them on Facebook.
Thursday, April 14 @ 5:00PM The Rudder opens. They will be open for 3 days only on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays until June 19th when they open for 7 days a week. “Tax Relief” specials the first weekend and some great new items on the menu this year. Even if it is still cold and snowy on tax weekend the fireplace inside and the heated deck overlooking Smith Cove is the place to be.
Thursday, April 14, Lobsta Land Restaurant opens. Just say “Lobsta Land!” out loud three times. I feel better already. Check out their website. Countdown to Lobsta and it can be used for countdown to taxes also.
Friday, April 15, Captain Carlo’s opens with Jenny Dee & the Deelinquents playing that evening. Your taxes are in. Time to celebrate.
Seasonal establishments, add a comment and I will add you. Update your website, your Facebook page, and start tweeting. The early bird gets the fried clam sold.




