Month: January 2012
A cold Gloucester Harbor
City Hall gilded in the sunset
The Pier at West Beach
The West Beach photograph evokes fond childhood memories from local visitors to the gallery. The beach, on Route 127 in Beverly Farms, is privately owned, although open to the public for nine months during the off-season. It runs about a mile from Prides Crossing through Beverly Farms to Beverly proper. It has been administered by the West Beach Corporation since 1852, after being bequeathed to the residents of Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing by John West, who acquired it in 1666. The pier was originally built for docking boats, later evolving into a popular place for jumping into the water and swimming. The sign at the pier’s entrance reads: “This Pier for the Sole use of the Members of the West Beach Corporation and Subscribers.” Great Misery Island, pictured in the distance, and now owned by the Trustees of Reservations , had structures such as the Governor’s Cottage, the Casino hotel, and Bleak House, complete with sea plane hanger. The pier at West Beach was destroyed in the blizzard of 1978, and now has only a few pilings remaining. This beautiful beach was painted by Gloucester’s Fitz Henry Lane 1855.
Printed from the original 5×7 inch negative in my darkroom. Image # FS-001
Fred
Fredrik D. Bodin
Bodin Historic Photo
82 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
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Haddock a Good Year ! From Joe Testaverde
2012 Rocky Neck Plunge Photos From Betty Pijut
Good Morning Joey,
Here are some shots of people and the Rocky Neck Plunge.
Happy New Year!
Betty Pijut -Rocky Neck
Mishap and Mayhem on the High Seas Event Jan 7th
The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present As the Wind Turns or There is No Such Thing as Plain Sailing: Mishap and Mayhem on the High Seas on Saturday, January 7 at 3:00 p.m. Stephanie Buck, Librarian/Archivist at the Cape Ann Museum, will discuss the experiences of three trading captains at the turn of the 18th century as told by themselves. From lonely hearts to pirate raids to foul weather and fair – there was no such thing as plain sailing – just mishap and mayhem on the high seas. This program is free and open to the public. To make a reservation or for more information, please call Jeanette Smith at 978-283-0455, x11 or email jeanettesmith@capeannmuseum.org.
STEPHANIE BUCK is the Librarian/Archivist here at the Cape Ann Museum. She was educated in England and was awarded a degree from London University before coming to this country. She is married (to the museum’s photo-archivist Fred Buck) and the mother of three and grandmother of seven. She retired about fifteen years ago – from her long term position of general manager for the Cape Ann Food Co-op – but finding the lure of history and the challenge of detective work too great – she began volunteering in the archives department of both the City and this museum. In 2004 she joined the Cape Ann Museum staff as librarian and archivist while continuing her volunteer work in the City Archives. Since then she has authored and co-authored several books and papers and given lectures on such topics as The Art of Gossip and the Life of Rev. John White.
Funding for this program was made possible through a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which promotes excellence, access, education and diversity in the arts, humanities and interpretive sciences, in order to improve the quality of life for all Massachusetts residents and to contribute to the economic vitality of our communities.
The Cape Ann Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Museum is closed during the month of February, on Mondays, and on major holidays. Admission is free for Cape Ann residents during the month of January. The Museum is wheelchair accessible. For more information please call: (978) 283-0455. Additional information can be found online at http://www.capeannmuseum.org
Home Grown Baby! The NightSUP Video From Tyler Knight
Built right here on Cape Ann!!!!!!
The NightSUP was designed by Tyler, Dominic and Sylvie from Cape Ann SUP.
We showed our designs to Keith Natti over at Twin Lights Glassing. He scratched his head and looked at us like we were crazy….but in the end, so was he. Keith’s attention to detail has made this project even better than any of us hoped. We’ve tested these boards in lots of conditions and we’ve even had Harbor Seals use the light from the boards to hunt the fish below us.
So before the barage of Shark comments, We just want to say this: If YOU are the largest predator in your’ waters, then you need a SUP with LEDs. You will see your’ own waterways and wildlife in a brand new and magical way.
Double Waterproof LEDs and a rechargable batteries are the recipe for a whole new way to view nature and Paddleboard more safely at night time. This is the custom creation of a surf punk and a sup kook who put aside the chatter to come up with something RAD.
More Rocky Neck Polar Plunge Pics From Tom Cox
Annisquam Harbor, New Year’s Day 2012 By Elinor Teele

More on her blog: http://squamcreativeservices.com/photography/photography-blog/.
Happy New Year!
More Magic in the Sky
Quadrantid Meteor Shower Late Tonight
“SHOOTING STARS”
by Joe Rao, SPACE.com Skywatching Columnist
“If you enjoy the sight of “shooting stars” then make plans to be out looking skyward during the predawn hours on Wednesday (Jan. 4) when a strong display of Quadrantid meteors may appear. This first meteor shower of the year may end up being one of the best of 2012.
To paraphrase Forrest Gump: The Quadrantid meteor shower is like opening up a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re going to get! Indeed, the Quadrantids are notoriously unpredictable, but if any year promises a fine display, this could be it.
Peak activity is due to occur early on Wednesday at about 2:30 a.m. EST (0730 GMT) and favors eastern North America. The Quadrantid meteor shower sky map above shows where to look to see the display.
The Quadrantids (pronounced KWA-dran-tids) provides one of the most intense annual meteor showers, with a brief, sharp maximum lasting but a few hours. Adolphe Quetelet of Brussels Observatory discovered the shower in the 1830s, and shortly afterward it was noted by several other astronomers in Europe and America. [First Photos: The 2012 Quadrantid Meteor Shower]”
| The first major meteor shower of 2012 takes place on the night of Tuesday, Jan. 3 and the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 4. It peaks at 2 a.m. EST (0700 GMT) on Jan. 4. CREDIT: Starry Night Software |
Happy Nonnie and Papa with our newest love
Woodland Throne
What does Livingston Taylor say about Chelsea Berry?
“A voice of remarkable power and control with a joyous soul. Brave and bright, Chelsea Berry is the real thing.” -Livingston Taylor
Click the picture to hear Chelsea talk with Peter about her plans for 2012 and the kind of shows she truly loves to play. Check out Chelsea’s gimmesound profile.
Chelsea’s not playing tonight but you can go see some of the other great musicians in town. See the full list here.
Wednesday’s with Fly Amero ~ With special guest: Bill Gleason
Happy New Year everyone!
We’ll be kicking off 2012 with Cape Ann’s premier blues artist, the great Bill Gleason. It’s the real deal, folks. No one does it like Bill.
Be there! ~ Fly
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
Special Guest: Bill Gleason
Wednesdays at the Rhumb Line – Prime Rib Specials!
Wednesdays Only!
*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!
Thursday night blues party at the Rhumb Line with special guest Andrew Clark. Put on your dancing shoes.
Thursday – 9:00 to 12:00 ~ Dave Sag’s Blues Party

Dave Says,
What a great time we had last thursday with the JK® experience! So, to keep it going ,we’re bringing back that tootin’ Torquemada of the tenor sax: Mr. Andrew Clark. AC always gets the blood movin’ and the feet groovin’ to that funky, ironic beat that can’t be beat. Like habeneros for your soul! He’ll be joined at the hip by Mr. Andrew Jones, fabulous meter man and pineal reconstruction specialist, on the skins, and, of course, Mr. Greg T. and myself will complete the circuit. So, don’t be a cube, rube; go ape!
Andrew Clark
Just a little taste …enjoy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4EfaYT9j8k&feature=related
The Loss of the F/V Patriot 01/03/2009
On January 3, 2009 the F\V Patriot was lost at Sea with both crewmen. Here is the story from the Gloucester Daily Times and a few photos I took of the Patriot in 2008. Also, Joey has some great pictures and video of inside the Patriots wheelhouse and engine room.
From the Gloucester Daily Times;
Mourning the Patriot
Trawler tragedy claims lives of two fishermen
“By Richard Gaines The Gloucester Daily Times Sun Jan 04, 2009, 10:52 PM EST
As president of the Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Angela Sanfilippo has dealt many times with tragedy at sea. It never gets easier.
“This is a shocker,” she said Saturday, referring to the loss of the Patriot and the lives of two local fishermen. “This was the perfect boat. Gloucester has one more time been stricken.”
The two members of a Gloucester fishing family — the husband and father of Josephine Russo — were lost at sea early Saturday when the family-owned Patriot, a modern, 54-foot, steel-hulled trawler fishing alone on Middle Bank, about 15 miles from port, sank after an apparent catastrophic failure.
CLICK THE LINK FOR THE REST OF THE STORY; http://www.gloucestertimes.com/Patriot/x645317002/Mourning-the-Patriot
Here are Links to the USCG Final Action Report and the USCG Timeline chart on the F/V Patriot sinking.
Coast Guard Final Action Memo FV PATRIOT.pdf
Enclosure 3 – FV PATRIOT Timeline Graphic.pdf
Here are the links to Joey’s Videos;
https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2009/04/10/lost-screencast-from-patriot-engineroom/
https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2009/01/03/matteo-russos-patriot-wheelhouse-video-2/
The Danielle Marie before the Name Change to the Patriot
The Patriot docked at the State Fish Pier
Matteo Russo Gets ready to Board his Boat The F\V Patriot





































