New workshops running at Art Haven for little ones to learn about other cultures, languages and art all at the same time, starting with France this session on Wednesdays! Click on the picture to check out her web site and get more info.
Month: February 2012
Sharpie Drawings
More fishy money
Poll- Ever Stand Next To Someone Whose BO Is So Bad It Makes Your Nose Burn?
Superbowl at the Patio Restaurant in Magnolia
Three+ Generations Watch the Super Bowl at the Patio Restaurant in Magnolia
Friends and families gathered at the Patio Restaurant in Magnolia watch the Super Bowl on Sunday. Vital stats: the youngest Pats fan was 3 months old; 100+ Cajun chicken wings were consumed, and 27 people yelled out, “Why can’t anyone catch the ‘darn’ ball?”
The smiling lovely cheerleaders, from left to right, Caroline O’Leary, 11; Kate Del Torchio, 12; and Callie O’Leary, 13…
Auntie Linda tries to shield baby niece Julianna Rae from the disastrous last minutes of the game but Julianna sneaks a peek…
But, no matter what the outcome, Roger and Theresa Lee were all smiles…
*For more photos of the Patio’s Super Bowl party, click here: www.themightyvoyager.com
Submitted by Terry Webber
Frosty Knuckle
Community Tuesday
GRAMMY AWARD WINNING PIANIST DANILO PEREZ TO PERFORM
IN ROCKPORT ON FEBRUARY 10
Concert to benefit the North Shore Jazz Project
Grammy award winning artist Danilo Pérez is bringing his distinctive blend of Pan-American jazz to the Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport on this Friday, February 10. The event is a fundraiser for the North Shore Jazz Project. Perez’s music has attracted critical acclaim and loyal audiences around the world. As a bandleader and performer, Perez earned three Grammy nominations and scored two Grammy Awards.
The North Shore Jazz Project (NSJP) All-Stars will open the show. The All Stars consist of some of the best jazz players from the North Shore, led by educator and bandleader Michael Tucker. Tucker is a graduate of Danvers High, Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory. Musicians come from towns including Rockport, Ipswich and Georgetown.
“We are very excited about this artistic collaboration between Danilo Perez and the North Shore Jazz Project,” said Henry Ferrini, resident of Gloucester and cofounder of the NSJP. “Mr. Perez is a personification of the NSJP’s mission. Throughout his career he has been an active participant in creating an environment where jazz performance, education and appreciation can flourish.”
Event details: February 10, Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport, MA, 8 PM. Ticket prices: $25, $30, $35. Buy online at http://www.rcmf.org/tickets.html or call 978.546.7391.
For more info on the North Shore Jazz Project please visit http://northshorejazzproject.org/
Submitted by Terry Webber.
Hey Joey!
Just wanted to spread the word on my Facebook contest for my Web-store Driscoll’s Jewelry and Gifts. We use Amazon as our web-store so people have a trusted source that protects them and their purchases. The contest is a free entry on Facebook for a set of His and Her Silver Claddagh Rings retailed at around $150.00. The only requirement to qualify is that the entrants let the contest post that they entered. We will be checking the winners facebook page to make sure it is there, or that they shared our page. Drawing ends Feb 12th and winner will be drawn on Feb 13th. Here is the link to the Facebook Entry Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Driscolls-Jewelry-Gifts/367978363216632?sk=app_28134323652
And here is the link to our Amazon listings and categories: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_jewelry?_encoding=UTF8&node=3367581&field-brandtextbin=Driscoll%27s%20Jewelry%20%26%20Gifts
Thanks!
Daniel Driscoll
Gloucester At Dawn- View from The Office here At Captain Joe’s
My Experiences With Amazon’s New "Select" Program by Kat Valentine
Over the past year I’ve been updating you on my adventures in independent publishing. This past year closed for me with extraordinary sales figures. I went from 1,000 books sold in 2010 to 20,000 in 2011 (combined print and e-book totals). So far in January I am over 9,000 sales and, for the first time in my life, am earning more in royalties than I am from my business.
I thought maybe your readers would be interested in learning more about Amazon’s new “Select” program which they introduced in December. Authors who enroll books in Select agree to give Kindle an exclusive listing for 90 days. During that time their books can be “borrowed” by Amazon Prime members and the author is paid for every borrow. In addition the author has the option to promote their book by offering it for free for up to 5 days which allows readers to download the book at no cost thus increasing the books visibility in rankings and hopefully garnering more reviews. I have enrolled 4 of my 15 titles in Select and, let me tell you, the free promos have really boosted sales once the book returns to its regular price!
In February I’m offering two more free promos. From Feb. 12-14th, my collection of 8 love stories, My Last Romance and other passions will be free and from Feb. 18-20th (Mardi Gras), my collection of 3 love stories, Mardi Gras Was Over will aloe be free.
This is an exciting time in digital publishing. eBook readers are being sold at an average of 1 million a week! Amazon now sells many times more eBooks than paper books and many books, particularly main-stream and genre novels, are no longer being offered in print! I’m always happy to offer advice and share my experiences with anyone who is contemplating e-publishing. Thanks so much for your great blog!
Back at The MAC stories
Week two back at the Manchester Athletic Club. Starting to get my rhythm back and a little more flexibility in my muscles. The place has really grown with the number of different programs they have. It’s like a beehive of activity of people all there to get their work-out on. Much busier now than when I used to go a decade ago.
Kathleen here talks about aging better, something I never really thought about til I turned 40 but now realize how crucial it is as my metabolism slows down. Basically when you get to be 40 you’re at a crossroad. You can take action or you can let yourself turn to shit.
Summer Black and Whites From Bill Langer
Hi Joey,
Wow, everyone is having fun with black and white these days — I’ve always loved B&W so I went ahead and spent the dough on NIK Silver Efex, and boy, is it great! Nothing like it for spectacular skies! Here are three pix that I took a couple of summers ago, and just converted.
All the best, Bill
Possibly The Greatest Children’s Book Ever Illustrated
Lowest Ebb
Stair Cases in Magnolia
A Knight in a White Van
When I went out to go to an early doctor’s appointment this morning, my Annie van wouldn’t start. I opened the hood and pulled out my handy car starter, which usually does the trick. As I was hooking it up, a Knight in a white van pulled up and asked if I needed help. I tried starting her with the starter – nothing. He pulled his van up in front of mine and pulled out one of those battery reading gadgets and tested the battery, which was nearly dead, and then gave me a jumpstart, which worked and got me on the road in time. The Knight’s name is Oliver and he is a landscaper that does work around Annisquam. I owe him a debt of gratitude, and it was just one more reinforcement of how incredibly kind people are on Cape Ann. Thanks so much Oliver.
The picture is one of my new glass paintings, and since it is a flower and he is a landscaper, I thought it would work since I didn’t have my camera to capture him jumpstarting my old girl.
E.J. Lefavour
gimmesound features singer-songerwriter T Max
This week gimmesound features singer-songwriter T Max, who is also publisher of The Noise, New England’s longest running music magazine.
Check out his song, Shake, which he recorded on Local Music Seen with Allen Estes last summer. Beginning tomorrow T Max will walk the music scene in Gloucester and tell us why he chose to move here (just having T Max in Gloucester is a true feather in our cap!)
Tonight is open jam at the Annie and at the Rhumb Line, get out and here some music.
Life Story of the Black Swallowtail Butterfly
Coming Soon: Life Story of the Black Swallowtail Butterfly tells the story of the ubiquitous and stunning Black Swallowtail butterfly.
My new documentary film captures the beauty and mystery of the Black Swallowtail, through all its life stages, and in it’s surrounding habitats. I think you will be amazed and captivated by this garden-variety and seemingly ordinary, extraordinary butterfly!
From Egg to Caterpillar to Chrysalis to Adult
Black Swallowtail Caterpillar Everting Osmeterium
Black Swallowtail Emerging from Chrysalis
Filmed on Cape Ann. Click photos to see full-size images.
One of several preferred Black Swallowtail habitats—Gloucester’s sandy wildflower meadow at Good Harbor Beach. The milkweed provides nectar for swallowtails on the wing and Queen Anne’s lace is a food plant of the Black Swallowtail caterpillars.
Get Ready for SAFETY ~ Get ready to dance ~ Minglewood ~ This Saturday night!
Music Around Town ~ February 6 – 12, 2012
There’s Always Next Year!
“There’s Always Next Year!”
When I was younger and rocking my new born son Salvatore, while watching the Up’s and Down’s of the 1986 World Series and seeing the Sox Lose was at that time devastating. People at work were walking around like zombies because of all the late night games. But, When you get a little older. You realize that it’s only a game. These athletes will get over it. Give them a week. They have been treated like Royalty since they were in the High School sports programs. When we lived in New Hampshire (I’m not saying which Town, just in case we move back next year) The sports athletes had special privileges. Parking spaces, tutoring, etc, etc. The Patriots will get over it. Brady will head back to NYC with his Model Wife. Belichick will head back to the Cape to go fishing. The rest of the team will have their golf Vacations. Life goes on. Take a day to get over it and move on. There are more important things in Life.




















