If you like the contemporary singer-songwriter genre, and are a fan of musicians like Ryan Adams and Pete Yorn, you won’t want to miss this special evening of live music.
Month: May 2012
“Art, Rocks!” ………..The Movie
“Art, Rocks!” The Movie
A story of a man and his Rocks.
COMING SOON TO A THEATER NEAR YOU!
When I can find someone to make it.
FREE PLUG!
Show me Yours and I’ll Show you Mine!
A call to Artists!
Deb Clarke shares her paint box with us. If there are any painters out there that would like to share their Paint box photos with us please email with a Photo and info like: the paints, brushes, easel etc.. Also include anything you’d like to share. Such as; Your website, facebook page, exhibits etc. Email me at Frontiero@hotmail.com
From Deb Clarke;
This morning the Tea Party Ship Eleanor was towed to Boston Photo Kathy Chapman

This morning the Tea Party Ship Eleanor was towed to Boston.
Photographs © Kathy Chapman 2012 http://www.kathychapman.com
The Eleanor
The original Eleanor was one of several vessels owned by leading Boston merchant, smuggler, and Boston Board of Selectman, John Rowe. His holdings included stores, warehouses and Rowe’s Wharf, a current Boston landmark. Rowe was an active smuggler and inciter in the years preceding the American Revolution. He was influential in protesting British authority, specifically Britain’s tightening restrictions on colonial trade.
GHS Music at City Hall
Last Saturday, the Gloucester Public School District Arts Festival took over several venues in the center of Gloucester, including City Hall, the Cape Ann Museum, the Sawyer Free Library, Alchemy, and Art Haven. I’ll be posting photos of the displays in a few of these locations.
For today, here are some photos of the musical presentations at City Hall by the GHS Chorus and the GHS Docksiders. As usual, their performances were outstanding!





There were many other beautiful moments during these performances, including the vocal talents of a student who won prizes for her performance at Disney World, but I could not capture them all.
It was appropriate that all these talented young people were performing under the message written on the wall: “Build not for today alone but for tomorrow as well.” Teaching these children and young adults to develop their talents, to share their gifts, and to dare to dream of great achievements, is an important way of building for tomorrow. Thanks and kudos to all the teachers, coaches, etc., who help the children of our community realize their potential!
Can we do away with pennies already?
Imagine how much time, energy and space we could save by simply eliminating pennies? Can someone explain the reasoning behind not eliminating pennies and making the smallest coin the nickel?
Is it true that the value of the commodity copper is currently worth more by weight than what a penny is worth as currency or not? Just seems like such a waste of time.
Here’s an idea- Instead of wasting time legislating whether or not bake sales in schools should be allowed, why not legislate pennies out of use and make things more efficient for commerce.
Cupcakes & More to Celebrate Toad Hall’s 40th Birthday!
An announcement from the good people at Toad Hall:
Italy Day 5: Praiano and Amalfi
A lazy start to the day after the huge feast at La Tragliate last night. Up for breakfast on the sunny terrace- cappuccino, croissants, grapefruit juice and sun!
The huge yachts look like small sailboats from our high perch above to Mediterranean. It’s 400 steps down from our room to the beach. You can stuff yourself with pizza at the bottom on the beach and by the time you work your way back up to the room you’re ready to eat again, lol.
The plan is to hop in the car and discover a few new Amalfi Coast cities. We get going around 11:30 AM and hit the first town of Praiano. Praiano is just south of Positano with stunning views back toward The Positano Bay. Praiaino is much more laid back than Positano but still very much a tourist place with lots of Hotels and Inns. We ate lunch at La Brace. Pretty sure it was a family operation with the father as your host, daughter as your server and son in the kitchen (total guess but that was how the dynamic between them seemed). The food was very good. A little on the expensive side but friendly service from the father and very good food with a gorgeous view of Positano. I’d return.
One of the most entertaining things about Italy is watching the way Italians talk to each other. We all know Italians talk with their hands and wear their emotions on their sleeves but the very best is watching this whole dynamic play out on cell phones when the person on the receiving end of the phone call can’t even see the caller but the hands are flying around like an overworked aircraft signalman on crack and their facial expressions tell the entire story without understanding a lick of the language.
Driving the Amalfi is exhilarating and terrifying at the same time. Hairpin turns and the most dramatic vistas I’ve ever witnessed. The thing is if we are to live to talk about it the driver (me) has to keep their eyes on he road. Made for a nice ride for the Mrs though. By the time the driving is done for the day you are ready for a good stiff drink to take the edge off for sure.
After lunch and walking around Praiano we head for their south to Amalfi. Amalfi is where the large cruise ships pull in. Definitely geared toward tourists with a bustling center and piers. There is a large space for buses to pull in and walk across the street to the shops, cares and restaurants. The piers are beautiful. Everything all along the Amalfi is very clean, people are friendly and you feel very safe. We have a cappuccino bounce in and out of a few shops, take a walk down the pier and head back to the car for the 45 minute or so drive back to Positano.

It’s On Baby!

Post Italy-
Last night: Planks, Pushups and Lunges.
Hamstrings are not happy with me.
Breakfast: Two Egg Whites, Greek Yogurt. Stretching.
This is it baby, I’m in it to win it!
Motivated. I’ll be ready to wear the new grape smugglers I bought on vacation in no time. ![]()
Filling in home workouts with time at The MAC.
Gloucester Webcam of The Day- Schooner Adventure
VISIT THE SCHOONER ADVENTURE WEBSITE
This Webcam and more can be found at www.gloucesterwebcam.com
This www.gloucesterwebcam.com local webcam portal project was an idea I had last year to have as many webcams streaming from local businesses or organizations as possible which highlight the incredible vistas that we as people that live and work here get to enjoy each and every day.
The idea was to have the organization install the webcam, have them embed the webcam feed on their own websites as well and have a link to each business website on the Gloucester webcam portal website to showcase their business as well.
Tim Blakeley from Gloucester Bytes provided the initial installation at ridiculously cheap cost because he believed in the project.
Free Tickets To Friday Night’s Berklee College of Music Herb Pomeroy’s Big Band Performance “To Herb with love” (a $40 Value)
A random person will be selected Wednesday evening at 7:00PM. To qualify for the contest all you need to do is to follow my twitter account- @Joey_C
The Concert will be Friday night May 18th so you can pick up the tickets Friday morning down at the Dock
24th Annual Deck’s Day for Dubbers Golf Tournament
L. Dexter Woodman Scholarship Tournament was played at Bass Rocks Monday May 14th 2012
Twenty six teams participated, making it a successful scholarship fundraiser.
Click Slide Show below:
GHS Baseball vs Lynn English (Photos by David B. Cox)
Video- Castle Manor Inn Room Tour
Check Out their website here for more info and visit the open house Grand Opening May 18th- 5/18 from 6-10pm there will be food & wine tastings, musicians and tours.
Italy Day Four: Positano
Woke up late to a large breakfast served on the terrace off our room. Complimentary breakfast comes with the room which consisted of bread, butter, croissant, coffee and yogurt. For an additional 4 Euro you can get bacon and eggs. The bacon was THICK cut with no visible fat and the eggs seasoned and scrambled. The coffee black, strong and dark as the ace of spades.
Headed into the heart of Positano and had some pizza then hit he beach all day. I listened to music, the Mrs read. She may be into her fifth book for all I know as she’s totally engrossed from morning til dark in her nook.
Some observations-
The men here wear their pants tight as can be and use an incredible amount of hair gel. These dudes would make Justin Beiber blush the way they primp. Somewhere in the middle of the frumpiness of the way we dress in the states and the way the men in Italy coif themselves is probably where my happy medium exists.
There are also a few things that Italian men are quite comfortable doing in public (and when I say in public I mean right up in your grill while you are holding a conversation with them)-
Picking their noses and readjusting their nutsack and/or penis. It is amazing to me how you can be talking to someone and they go right into a knuckle deep nose pick like it ain’t no thing. All I can think of when this happens is “Really? You’re really just gonna dig right in there while we exchange pleasantries?”
The nutsack and/or penis readjustment thing is altogether different than the nosepick thing though. They aren’t pretending it isn’t happening while in your company.
It’s more of a “Yeah I know you’re right in front of me but I’m gonna push my junk around in my way too tight jeans. You see, it’s my penis down there. Yep I’ve got a penis and it’s right here in my way too tight jeans. Have you noticed I’ve got a penis in my way too tight jeans? Because, you know if you didn’t I can do some more readjusting of my nutsack and/or penis just to drive the point home.”
The beach here in Positano is made up of dark sand and bluish gray tumbled stone. The rounded stones make for an interesting place to rest, not nearly as uncomfortable as one might think. We rented two beach chairs from a guy $15 Euro and got in a much needed rest day from the go-go of Rome.
Dinner was at
La Tagliate
You take a bus up to the top of the mountain. A stunning outdoor room with an equally stunning view. You don’t order from a menu. They bring course after course, Sista Felicia style trying to take you down in a food coma because you simply can’t resist any of the culinary delights. It is owned by one family and they all work there. It gets Trip Advisors #1 rated restaurant in Positano and it lives up to the billing. They sent a car for us and dropped us off and it was a good thing. It took about a half hour to wind our way all the way to the tippity top of Positano and once there the view down was absolutely breathtaking.
First course- legumes and roasted eggplant, cheeses including the creamiest most delicious ricotta I’ve ever eaten (Felicia this made that Ricotta from Detroit taste like Dog Poop, or at least what I imagine Dog Poop tastes like) , then salads, breads, pastas, then plates of pork, steak, rabbit, and chicken. Locally made wine which was going down sooo smoothly, then lemoncello and grappa. Then dessert of profiteroles and “mama’s special cake”. Stuffed, I mean STUFFED. The brother and sister were always coming by the table to talk and laugh and make sure everything was to your liking. Every course was three to five different items.
The bill comes and it’s only $70 Euro. I asked if it was a mistake because honestly just what we had to drink I would have thought could have justified $70 Euro let alone the car service and the food.
Let me be clear- This was no semi-clean roadside dive, this was the nicest place we’ve eaten by far since we’ve been in Italy. Even though you read in travel guides that tipping is not expected we dropped an extra 20 Euro because I couldn’t consciously leave there without showing my gratitude.
This would be the absolute best place for a rehearsal dinner. The family is hilarious and gets the whole room jumping and in the party mood. They were pouring shots and doing them with us and more. Fun, beautiful, friendly, great service, great food, great room, great view- No Brainer must visit if you ever come to Positano.
Paul Morrison Contemplates Rubber Duck Pasties For His Upcoming Male Revue Act While At The Dock To Pick Up His Midnight Sun T Shirt
Heavy Lift
The nature and beauty of Rafe’s Chasm
Rockport Beach and Dump Stickers Now Available
Today was the first day for stickers and Rubber Duck made it in early with no line and no waiting. Bring car registration and a tax bill (if your registration is not Rockport) along with a check or cash to Town Hall Conference Room A (that’s downstairs).
Monday and Friday from 10AM to 2PM during the month of May and June. Learn something new every day: as a residence be sure and bring a dime for the meter in the Town Hall lot. Quarters do not fit.
So early we headed over to Bean and Leaf for a treat and a coffee.
John Coonley (father of Josh) showed the Rubber Duck around while Haley hid because she was having a “bad hair day” (Rubber Duck could not tell). Find Bean and Leaf on Twitter the web and Facebook so you can find out the secret word and good promos.
A new Beach Sticker on your car and almost ready for summer. Now all we need is Mister and Misses Bathroom Sign to go up at the Rockport Info Booth and it’s official.
Call for Horses and Fun Loving, Art Appreciating People
“A horse is the projection of peoples’ dreams about themselves – strong, powerful, beautiful – and it has the capability of giving us escape from our mundane existence.” ~Pam Brown
. . . the same can be said about a visit to Rocky Neck, so let the games begin.
Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery at 77 Rocky Neck, G3 on Madfish Wharf will be reopening for the season on May 15th, and will be open Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 9:00pm and Sunday from 9:00am-9:00pm.
The first guest artist show of the 2012 season, titled Spirit of the West featuring photography and paintings by Judith Monteferrante and Roger Salisbury, will run May 15th-June 7, with an opening reception on Saturday, May 26th from 7:00-9:00pm This evening will also be the grand reopening celebration for Khan Studio, as well as the opening reception for the Best of Rocky Neck Members Show at the Rocky Neck Gallery, 53 Rocky Neck from 5:30-8:00pm.
On Sunday, May 27th, the weekly Mug Up tradition will resume. Every Sunday morning from 9:00-11:00, Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery hosts a fun and always well attended Mug Up coffee hour. The gallery provides coffee and deviled eggs. Everyone is welcome and invited to bring along some Mug Up fare to share. Wear a cowboy hat and bring along your horse if you have one, and come enjoy meeting new and old friends, and your favorite Good Morning Gloucester contributors and FOB’s.
E.J. Lefavour

























