Hi Joey,
I took this time lapse of the Seven Seas Navigator leaving port just after dusk, and thought it might be fun enough to share! I forgot to lock the auto focus, which is why it gets blurry at the end.
Enjoy! ~Bill O’Connor
My View of Life on the Dock
Hi Joey,
I took this time lapse of the Seven Seas Navigator leaving port just after dusk, and thought it might be fun enough to share! I forgot to lock the auto focus, which is why it gets blurry at the end.
Enjoy! ~Bill O’Connor
People like to speak about shoping locally. Often times they are talking about retail shopping or buying local fish, lobsters, produce and sourcing food as close to home as possible.
What often gets overlooked are our local banks who have in the past and are currently, extremely involved in our community. Not only do they provide local jobs but more often than not they keep the money that you save as deposits here and turn around and lend that money back into the community. They also back many local charities and treat you as a person and not just an account number. It’s nice to have someone recognize you when you walk through the doors.
I don’t always advocate to do business locally. I’ll be the first to admit that if there is an item out of town where there is a huge discrepancy in price I will shop out of town. However when things are close to even slightly higher priced the benefits of keeping it local go way beyond what you put in your pocket. There is a ripple effect where the entire community benefits.
We highlight the benefits of local banking in light of the fee based banking structure of large national banks. Here is part I with Bob Gillis Of Cape Ann Savings Bank.
When you get your Bank of America statement this month and decide that you’ve finally had enough, check out what our local banks, Cape Ann Savings Bank, Bank Gloucester and Rockport National have to offer. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
…and don’t forget to tell ’em Joey sent ya.
Look for my interview with Patrick Thorpe From Bank Gloucester tomorrow.
Cinder – Pet of the Week
I am Cinder, a five-month-old sweet, sassy and very affectionate girl pup. I am at the Cape Ann Animal Aid, 260 Main Street in Gloucester where the wonderful volunteers and staff are taking good care of me. I can’t wait to be adopted and be part of a family. As you can see, I have a beautiful black coat and personality to match! I will be a large dog when I am grown. I think I might do best with children ten or older; I love them, but I wouldn’t want to accidentally sit on one.
With all the holidays coming up, I want to have a family to enjoy these with. I know some people just don’t want a big dog and they prefer those little dogs that can fit into their pocket or purse – but I will fit better in your heart!
The morning of the Blackburn Challenge and Joey was having a GMG meltdown. Or maybe he was was giving birth to puppies. But we were getting ready to go for a long paddle and Ed and I had not sent him any photos. I was trying to set up my iPhone to send a GPS signal so GMG could track us go around Cape Ann but Joey was sending me a text message every five minutes which would kill the GPS app.
I did get a photo but forgot that it was on HDR setting. I emailed it to Joey and he never received it since it was so large. Today, I finally figured out how to get it yanked from my outbox. Here we are discussing racing strategy. Once Ed realized I had Sue set up to deliver us cold beers as we rounded Andrews Point we were all set.
Paul Korn & Sue Bumagin are great friends, and FOB’s. They sent their 70-year-old friends, Deanne and Jim Bonnar of Acton, on a birthday scavenger hunt, which included Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery. A sweet, unique gift for their dear friends – kind of like a slow paced Cape Ann version of the Amazing Race. It was fun to be involved.
E.J. Lefavour
Cape Ann Youth Hockey
Learn to Skate & Learn to Play Hockey Programs for 2011-12
Programs at various skill levels for boys & girls age 3 to 14
In-Person Registration for CAYH Learn to Skate/Initiation, Cape Ann Cross Ice, and In-House Hockey Team
Thursday October 13th @ Talbot Rink from 5:30 to 7:30 pm
or register online at www.capeannyouthhockey.com
Programs begin on Saturday, October 29th.
Questions? Visit our website or contact CAYH Registrar, Kristin Michel @ 978-290-6035
7 Seas in outer harbor.
Susan LaRosa
Gloucester resident
VENDORS NEEDED
For a GREAT Event – For a GREAT cause!!!
West Parish School PTO GIRLS NIGHT OUT
(Men welcome also!)
Friday, November 4th, 7pm to 10pm
Magnolia Library
$5 Admission Fee
Public welcome. Please invite all your friends!
VENDORS PLEASE APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!
(Deadline for vendors: 10-11-2011)
We are currently looking for Looking for local entrepreneurs & local crafters to sell and display their “wares” at our event:
We would love anyone with something great to sell to apply, things including, but not limited to:
Tastefully Simple, Traveling Vineyard or other wine tasting group, Partylite, Tupperware, Avon, Longaberger, Dream Dinners, Arbonne, Usborne Books, Jewelry Designers, Chair Massage, Manicures and Paraffin Treatments, Chocolatiers, Cake Designers, Caterers…. Etc!!!
The cost for a four-foot table is $50.00. You may rent an entire 8ft. table for $100.00.
(Contact Lisa Groleau at groleau@comcast.net or 978-526-4129 OR Madeline Moffett mandy@allsvinn.com 978-281-6082 for more information.)
Please fill out below info. and return via email or Snail Mail to:
West Parish PTO,
Attention: Lisa Groleau
10 Concord Street,
Gloucester MA 01930
Name:
Company Name:
What you will be selling:
Telephone #: Email:
Sponsored by West Parish PTO
All Proceeds will go to W.P. PTO for benefits of W.P. Students!
Damon Cummings Writes-
Through the efforts of member Barbara Jobe our notices and minutes are now posted on the city web site as well as in the usual city hall locations.
Those interested in the musings of the committee and the evolution of our thinking from elimination and build new to replacement of pieces timber by timber can follow our first 9 meetings over the last month and a half and future ones at this link
Building Committee for Lanes Cove Fish Shack
The Fish Shack
The Committee’s mission is to investigate options for the approximately 125 year old shack. The mission of the committee is to save a treasured fish shack and investigate all issues that will have an effect on this mission.
Meetings:
Meetings are normally held on Mondays at 2PM at the City Hall Annex, 3 Pond Road, Gloucester MA.
Agendas & Minutes
Agendas are available prior to Committee meetings.
Most Recent Agenda | All Agendas
Minutes are available once approved by the Committee.
Most recent Minutes | All Minutes
It looks like it’s becoming that.
The Seven Seas Navigator arrived this morning and began unloading her passengers.
Click here for the Seven Seas Navigators Website
Click here to Track Her Movements on the Marinetraffic.com Website
The Silent Auction Bidding is over. But!, you still have one more chance to bid on your favorite painting. The Vocal Auction starts at 7pm and The Preview Party Starts at 6pm. There will be plenty of Food and Drink to get you primed for the Vocal Auction.
From deb Clarke;
WHAT KIND OF FISH IS THIS?
found it in a tank at the Seapocket Lab of the Gloucester Maritime Center
http://www.gloucestermaritimecenter.org/. A simple google search identified the image as a grunt, my Audubon field guide identifies it as a Porgy.
I’m gathering this information for a new body of work based on fish that I have not painted before. Some of the new paintings will be of favorite aquarium fish that I have lived with. Others will be new encounters through tidepools, my visit to the Maritime Center, the Boston Aquarium (a visit is next on my list). The artwork will exhibit up in Maine in the New Year. to see my progress subscribe to my blog:
http://www.debbieclarke.blogspot.com
best,
deb