Aileen Kern Steps Up and Makes Grandma Felicia’s Apple Spice Cake! (with pics)

Hi Joey!
You said you wonder if all the people who say they’re going to make the cake really make the cake.  Well, I made it last night and it’s absolutely delicious—see attached photos.  Many thanks to Sista Felicia for all of her great recipes and step-by-step photo instructions–I really enjoy them.
My husband Doug and I are major fans of your blog and read it every day.  We stayed in town recently to attend a family wedding in Manchester and went to the block party and the Joey Show at Lat 43—both were a blast.  We saw you and Felicia at the booth running the Fiesta videos, but you looked pretty busy so we didn’t stop by to say hello.  Next time we’re in town, we’ll be sure to stop by down the dock to say hello.  We’ve been coming to Gloucester for about 30 years and it’s like a second home to us.  We plan to rent an apartment there next spring.  Can’t wait!! 
Take care, and thanks again for providing us with our daily Glosta fix, even when we can’t be there in person.
Best regards,   Aileen Kern   (Glenmont, NY)

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THIS IS IT!!!! Your Last Chance for 2011!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THIS IS IT!!!! Your Last Chance for 2011!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tomorrow October 4th is the last day you can put a Silent bid on a Great piece of Art during the famous Sawyer Free Librarys Art Auction! But, you still can bid during the LIVE auction October 5th.

Ā There are so many famous Cape Ann Artists works you can get for a fractionĀ of theĀ price than you could at a Gallery. Get your Butt down there Tuesday and check out your favorite Artists piece in the Silent Auction Bid Book.Ā If you can’t make it down there for the Silent Auction,Ā Get there at the SAWYER FREE LIBRARY Wednesday Night Oct. 5thĀ 2011 Ā for the Vocal Auction! Free Food and Entertainment. Preview, ENTERTAINMENT, FREE FOOD AND DRINKĀ starts at 6pmĀ Vocal Auction starts at 7pm!

ALWAYS A FUN TIME!

BE THERE OR DON’T COMPLAIN ABOUT THE COST OF HANDMADE ART!

Monica Lawton and Artist Ray Crane Check out the Bids for their friends works and make a bid on their favorite work of Art.

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Cheesie Mack Is Not a Genius or Anything- Gloucester Based As Setting For Children’s Novel

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Steve Cotler Writes-

Why does a California author who had only been to Gloucester one time when he was 11 years old decide to place his series of novels in your town?

My children’s book, Cheesie Mack Is Not a Genius or Anything, the first in a series from Random House, chronicles the adventures of Ronald ā€œCheesieā€ Mack, a smart, funny, outgoing fifth grader who attends Rocky Neck Elementary School, my fictional stand-in for a Gloucester public school. I picked Gloucester as the setting for my novels because I wanted something quintessentially American, but not chain-stored and fast-fooded into looking just like every other town from North Dakota to Texas. I wanted a town with a unique personality…and Gloucester surely has that!

Last week I came back to Gloucester at the beginning of my book tour, spending one full day at East Gloucester School and another at Beeman Memorial School. I read selections, autographed books, and introduced hundreds of third- through fifth-graders to a new friend, Cheesie Mack.

So what’s my book about? It’s a story told by a kid who may not be a genius or anything, but he remembers everything that happened before, during, and after fifth-grade graduation, and he’s written it all down in his own unique and hilarious way—with lots of lists, drawings, and splenderful (that’s splendid plus wonderful) made-up words.

Cheesie’s tale is about more than his boring graduation ceremony and the not-so-boring party afterward; it’s also about his ongoing battle with his evil older sister, a Mouse Plot gone wrong, sow bugs, a haunted house, and his best friend Georgie’s discovery of a mysterious old coin that just might change their summer completely.

Cheesie—with a little help from me—writes about family, friendship, and tough choices in an authentically 11-year-old voice. I bet you’ll laugh out loud and end up making your own BLART sandwiches.

Check it out at http://www.stevecotler.com…or meet Cheesie himself on his own website: www.cheesiemack.com

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Steve Cotler is a retired Little League catcher who’s also been a shoe salesman, telecom scientist, singer-songwriter, Apollo 1 computer programmer, Hollywood screenwriter, Harvard Business School MBA, investment banker, and door-to-door eggman. He lives with his wife and writes in Sonoma County in Northern California’s wine country. He thinks he is and always will be eleven years old.

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World Adventures in Wine Tasting

Brought to you by the Rockport Rotary Club and sponsor Seabreeze Liquors, the World Adventures Wine Tasting event will no doubt be a good time for a good cause, as proceeds help fund the Rotary’s generous community service projects. And besides that you’ll be on the top floor of the Shalin Liu Performance Center for the event, overlooking the Atlantic while you sip your wine and chat with your pals, accompanied by food and music. The Wine Tasting event is on Saturday, October 8th from 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets can be purchased from a member of the Rotary Club or through the Shalin Liu Performance Center box office, 978-546-7391.

Barbara McAllister Has Some Nice Things To Say

Hi Joey,

We made it back to Vero Beach last night around midnight.  What a trip!  We had the absolute best time we could ever have – it seems like a dream.  It was so good to meet you and your "Sista" Felicia and your cousin who gave us the Good Morning Gloucester cards,  and everyone else in Gloucester and Essex who were so kind and friendly.  We’ll be thinking of this trip for many years and hope we can come back maybe next year.  I’m attaching some photos.  One thing that distressed us was that we met the guy who owned "Miss Fern" at the Causeway Restaurant a couple of nights before he went on the rocks.  He was such a nice guy and we felt so bad about his misfortune. We don’t have all our photos downloaded yet but am sending some you might be interested in.

I was delighted to see Felicia’s apple cake recipe on GMG and will make it after I lose some of the weight I’ve gained.

Hugs,

Barbara & Jerry McAllister

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Anyone Want To Be An Extra In A Movie Shot In Gloucester This Weekend? The Deets-

Letters To Annabelle begins shooting this Sat. and Sun. in Gloucester, MA so if u would like to be an extra or help out with the shoot in any way plz email: LettersToAnnabelle@gmail.com

You can contact the Producer on Facebook here

via John McElhenny

@JMcElhenny

26th Annual Annisquam Arts & Crafts Show

The quiet village of Annisquam comes alive each Columbus Day weekend (for the past 26 years!) when it presents the Annisquam Arts & Crafts Show. This weekend, celebrate the spirit of Christopher Columbus by exploring…an ideal starting place is the Village Hall in Annisquam at 34 Leonard Street. Saturday, October 8 and Sunday, October 9 (10AM-5PM).Ā 

Forty local North Shore and New England artists and artisans will be displaying and selling their handcrafted items which include pottery, jewelry, fabric arts, children’s toys, jams, photographs and paintings.

A few of the local artists displaying their special visions are Ann Ziergiebel, Anne Marie Crotty and Laurie Fielding. Margaret Derby will show her luxurious and colorful scarves from unique fabrics while Camilla MacFayden will offer her exotic seaweed printed silk scarves and nature inspired T shirts. Illustrator Penny Neal will share her whimsical animal prints and note cards, and Kenn Tarr – ā€œGramps in the Atticā€ – will lure other grandparents to invest in wooden toys for their grandchildren. Fans of ceramicist Helen Beal, can look forward to a new design. Pearce Design will tempt you with their classic and contemporary jewelry designs. These and many other exhibitors’ work will captivate and reward you for your search.Ā  And did you know that Annisquam/Rocky Neck artist and Good Morning Gloucester contributor, E.J. Lefavour will be exhibiting her work there too?

This much anticipated annual event brings you a chance to discover new worlds of art, a new way to interpret the world around you, a sense of adventure, AND a head start on holiday shopping! A portion of the proceeds from all sales will go to the Annisquam Village Church, Cape Ann’s historic Third Parish, established in 1728. There is no entrance fee and the facility is wheelchair accessible.

It’s a great time of year to visit Annisquam, and the Annisquam Arts & Crafts Show is a great reason to visit.

E.J. Lefavour

Can Someone Come Up With An Explanation For The Dreck Walking Around At The Topsfield Fair.

Are they giving out half price tickets to broads that wear painted on skinny jeans.

I hope to god there is some kind of explanation for the crazy amount of trashy folk that congregate at the Topsfield Fair.Ā  It’s downright creepy.Ā  I mean this can’t represent a cross section of the North of Boston section of the Boston Globe populace can it?

…and what’s with these jeans on women that are super super tight?Ā  Like the ones where the openings at the bottom of the pant legs might be 2 centimeters in circumference and then they reverse-taper up to about three feet around at mid thigh.

Jeeze, it’s an agricultural fair for cripes sake. Ā At least throw on some coveralls and a flannel shirt and call it a day. Ā Are they throwing an earlyĀ HalloweenĀ party with a white-trash theme and a million dollar prize? Ā That is about the only thing I can think of that would make sense. Ā When walking around town or even the mall you don’t see people this trashy. Ā Yuck.

…and why is it always really pasty emaciated super thin white zit faced guys walking around with these broads with the muffintops?

Man o man, it makes it tough to stuff down my disgusting heaping of greasy German fries as it is without having to witness the dreck walking around the fairgrounds.

seriously?

2011 Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour On Tap For Next Weekend

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Marty Morgan invites you to spend the holiday weekend visiting 14 studios of
professional artists in beautiful locations all around Gloucester and
Rockport.

Tips to Help Find Your Lost Pet

Mary Lou Maraganis of All Dog Rescue and Co-founder of the Gloucester Dog Park shares some information on the Saber network, and educates us on the Pitbull Breed.

She also shares these tips for helping your find your lost pet. She recommends you keep a copy of this list with your important pet records, incase it ever happens to you, you’ll have the steps to follow:

LOST PET INFORMATION SUMMARY

Pets should always be wearing Collar and Tags

Microchip your pet and update address when you move!!

Get the Word out Immediately. Don’t wait for ā€œLassieā€ to come home. Use the
Internet, flyers, posters on cars.

Saber Alert (works much like child Amber Alert)
http://masslostpet.net/

Call Animal shelters, ACO, Police daily- Don’t give up

Search internet for ā€˜lost dog site’ ā€˜how to find my lost dog’ ā€˜recovery tips for
lost dog’ . There are lots of sites where you can not only list your dog but get
wonderful tips on what to do. Doing something constructive like this can often
times empower you. Tips on where to search, time to search, what to bring with
you, different pet behaviors…

Sites to Ultilize:

Craigslist
Petfinder
Facebook
Wwww.missingpetpartnership.org Excellent site with innovation ideas and tips.
Think Lost not Stray- simply not enough time for people to find them.

http://www.fidcofinder.com
http://www.lostandfound.com
http://www.lostandpound.com
http://www.tabbytracker.com
http://www.lostpetnet.com
http://www.petamberalert.com
http://www.missingpets.com
http://www.thepetrescue.com
http://www.pet-detective.com

http://www.lostdogsearch.com Based in Southeastern Ma- one person show

Expecting grieving, brokenhearted people who are not trained or equipped to
search for their own missing pet does not make sense. Lost dog searchers are
often under an enormous amount of stress and tend to forget advice, ignore
suggestions and waste precious time. Owners behavior is often grief avoidance,
helplessness and feeling alone-simply don’t know what to do.

-Alicia

In Case You Missed It

In Case You Missed It

Here’s a video from 2009 showing how The Plan B Herring Boat loads it Seine boat.

Imagine the fun they must have loading that boat in rough Seas.

 

Kim Smith’s GMG Bloody Mary Contest Photos

Kim Writes-

Lots of fun today–what a great thing you and E.J. and GMG have created!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Felicia’s ricotta pie was simply divine!

Action Photos of the Eurodam From Bob Bowles

Joey, pleasure to meet you at Mug Up this morning.  I took some shots
of the Eurodam from Eastern Point and thought I’d send them to you in
case you like any of them.  Feel free to use all or none as you see
fit.
BobB

Small Business and Twitter

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First off Facebook is the king.  If you want to promote online Facebook is far more accepted into folks lives than Twitter but I would just like to offer a tip to those small business owners that are using twitter either personally or to promote their business.

I use twitter and like twitter but I fully recognize the power of Facebook.  Google plus is just not seeing very much traction other than the folks who are signing up to check it out but very few are actually using it like they use Facebook.  If Google Plus came out at the same time as Facebook it would have eaten their lunch but so many folks are heavily invested in their Facebook network and aren’t about to abandon it any time soon for a network where there’s barely any activity.

If you only tweet promotions and never respond or add anything funny or interesting other than trying to pimp your product or service I’m highly likely to either unfollow you or skip right over your tweets figuring that it’s just another in a long list of pitches.

That may sound curt and it’s not to say that you shouldn’t promote your business occasionally but to just hammer away with sales pitch after sales pitch or 3-7 posts in a row, If people are like me they scroll right over your tweet.

Follow The Eurodam as it Leaves Cape Ann

Follow The Eurodam as it Leaves Cape Ann and heads to it’s next Port.

click on map or the links below

Click the Photo or this Link to follow the Eurodam to her next port.

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