Gloucester Vietnam Veterans Memory Honored

IMG_0005

AMARAL, MATTHEW PERRY III (Army/SP5)

BOWMAN, DAVID WINSLOW (Army/CPT)

BURKE, THOMAS JAMES (Army/1LT)

D AMICO, FRANK ANTHONY (Army/1LT)

KNOWLTON, PAUL DARYLL (Army/SP4)

KRESESKIE, FRANK THOMAS JR (Marine/PFC)

LANE, STEPHEN LESLIE (Army/WO)

MOORE, ROBERT E. (PFC)

PISCITELLO, SALVATORE JOHN (Army/SGT)

TYNE, JEFFREY GORDON (Navy/HM3)

WRIGHT, ARTHUR EMERSON III (Army/1LT)

Thank you for your sacrifice.

Summer has Arrived!

Snapshots from Saturday night on the Neck.

Waiting for a table at the Rudder.

Smith Cove

Neville Brothers Aaron & Charles make only one New England appearance this year

If you ever wondered why the Nevilles are known as New Orleans’ first family of funk, this video tells the story.  It was shot at Jazz Fest 3 weeks ago.  You can see Aaron with his brother Charles on sax plus the quintet at North Shore Music Theatre on June 30 (get tickets here or you can try to win tickets here).  This is their only concert in the Northeast U.S. this year (they recently returned from a wildly successful tour of Japan).

Opening for the Nevilles will be Gloucester’s favorite New Orleans transplant Henri Smith, who is assembling an all-star band for this performance.  June 30 will be a night you won’t soon forget.

There’s music all day today — it’s going on right now and will continue into the night.  You can get to most of it because the shows are spread fairly evenly throughout the day and evening.  If you start now you could take in 8 free shows (see the full music schedule here).  Where else on Earth could you do that in a friendly environment surrounded by water, beaches and one of the world’s most beautiful harbors?

Groove @ MinglewoodAtLat43 tonight!

LAST MINUTE GIG ALERT!! TONIGHT at MingleWood Tavern the Groove will rock your Sunday funday…. keep your Memorial weekend going with some funky rock & reggae jams…..We start at 9pm…..bring your buzz-on!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/GROOVE/164865875787

http://minglewoodtavern.com/

 

Ten Pound Island in the mist

I walked around the Fort on a misty, cloudy day.  It was not conventionally beautiful weather, but it had a lot of ambience, which I tried to capture somewhat in this photo.

Memorial Day Remembrance – The Battleship Maine

 

 Battleship USS Maine, circa 1909 Anonymous/©Fredrik D.Bodin

The battleship Maine depicted in this photograph was the second United States Navy ship to be named the USS Maine. She was the first of the Maine class battleships, which included the USS Missouri and USS Ohio. Ironically (perhaps), her construction began on February 15th, 1899 – exactly one year after the original “Maine” exploded and sank in Havana Harbor. Almost 400 feet long, and fitted out with the latest armament (such as the first battleship with submerged torpedo tubes) and steel armor, USS Maine sailed with fifteen other US battleships on a 45,000 mile around the world cruise with President Theodore Roosevelt’s Great White Fleet. After serving as a training ship during World War I, the Maine was decommissioned in 1920 and broken up for scrap in 1923. Since then, a third battleship Maine was authorized and then cancelled in 1943. The latest USS Maine is a 560 foot long nuclear powered ballistic submarine (fires missiles while submerged), launched in 1994 and still in active service. They have a Facebook Page. Thank you to all who have served on the USS Maine(s) since 1895, and to all of our veterans.

 USS Maine, 2010

Courtesy of the United States Navy

Printed archivally from the original 5×7 inch glass negative in my darkroom. Image #A9257-182 (USS Maine, circa 1909)

From the USS Maine SSBN 741 Facebook Page (USS Maine, 2010)

Fredrik D. Bodin

Bodin Historic Photo

82 Main Street

Gloucester, MA 01930

info@BodinHistoricPhoto.com 

Muhammad Ali Quote Of The Week From Greg Bover

“A man who views the world the same at fifty as he did at twenty has wasted thirty years of his life.”
Muhammad Ali (1942-       )

image

Born Cassius Marcellus Clay in Kentucky, Ali won the Olympic gold medal for light heavyweight boxing in 1960. He worked his way up to a title fight by 1964 and was the youngest challenger to take a title from a champ (Sonny Liston). A follower of Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam, Ali was arrested and stripped of his title in 1967 for his refusal, as a conscientious objector, to be drafted during the Vietnam War. His conviction was overturned by the Supreme Court four years later. He went on to take the title twice more from Joe Frazier and George Foreman. He retired from the ring in 1981 and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1984, likely caused by repeated head trauma. Since then he has traveled extensively as a UN ambassador of peace and is active in promoting education and the defense of the Bill of Rights. George W. Bush awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2008.

Greg Bover

Adventure Spars From Mike Dyer

Mike Dyer writes-

A small crew has been working on making replacement spars for the Schooner Adventure, at Harold Burnham’s yard in Essex.  Right now we’re working on the main boom.  These pics show a series of steps for putting together laminations of 12” X 2” Douglas Fir planks.  Note: we’re not done yet!

setting up the jig

_DSC0362

Bruce and Bernie cutting a series of scarfs on the stacked planks using a chain saw on a frame fit over the jig.

_DSC0363

Bernie after the first cut.

_DSC0374

the rough scarfs, later to be planed smooth and for the right fit.

_DSC0375

Bruce showing his clamped scarf joint.

_DSC0387

epoxied planks ready to go.

_DSC0388

all clamped up.

_DSC0390

Harold Burnham’s Shop

_DSC0383

Community Stuff May 27: Annisquam Village Church On-Line Auction

Annisquam Village Church On-Line Auction

image


Hi Joey,

My mom and two sisters are buzzing off their hair in an event to raise money for children and their families fighting pediatric cancer. It’s called the One Mission Kid’s Cancer Buzz-Off and will be held on Sunday, June 3, at Gillette Stadium. All proceeds will benefit Children’s Hospital Boston and the vital programs and services they provide to help kids beat cancer.

They have chosen to buzz off our hair because the toll pediatric cancer takes on patients and their families is profound. Children must endure painful treatments and lengthy hospital stays while their families cope with unimaginable stress, anxiety, and financial strain.
A fundraiser will be held at Jalepenos on Monday, May 28th from 4:30 – 10:30 pm.  A portion of all food sales (dine-in and take-out) during that time period will go to support my family’s team, "The Bald and the Beautiful."  Come out and enjoy a great meal while helping raise funds for a great cause!

image

Nanci Milone Hill

Rockport: From Nicole Schrafft

 

Nicole Schrafft writes-

Have you ever heard the expression, "It takes a village to raise a child"?  Well, while I wouldn’t say that the town of Rockport is actually raising our sons, I have, 2 years in a row, been touched and awed by how certain people in this town (our village)  have gone out of their way to help enrich our sons’ lives and make them feel special. 

This past Sunday, May 20th, will go down as one of those special days that our small family will never forget.  But, allow me to back up a bit.  Last spring, as my son’s 4th birthday approached, he asked to have it on "the Pirate Ship"…also known as The Formidable, in Rockport harbor.  Not having it in my nature to do things half way, I immediately started planning to throw together a party that he would love.  One of the final things I arranged was a treasure hunt that would take the children from the ship upon disembarking, through town, and ultimately to the Mill Pond Park where his his cake, etc would be waiting for the guests.  I fell in love with the town of Rockport all over again as several merchants stepped up and offered to hand out some treasures to the children along the way.  Employees at the Fudgery, Kenny from Roy Moore Lobsters, the owner of Tuck’s, and a manager from the Paper Mermaid didn’t hesitate for a moment to add to the children’s excitement and to join in the fun.  I remember hearing from guests how special it was that "the townspeople" played a role in Thatcher’s party and how nice it must be to live in such a wonderful community.  At the end of the day I was humbled by how fortunate we are to be raising our children in this great town. 

If one negative could be said about last year’s party, however, it would be that due to his party, Thatcher had to miss Rockport’s annual EMS day.  And, it is that unfortunate truth, that takes us to this year’s party.

Back in October we bumped into Rosemary Lesch, Rockport Harbormaster and EMS Director.  I mentioned to her how sad Thatcher was to have missed the event, that she plays a huge role in coordinating, because it fell on the same day as his birthday party.  Rosemary, possibly not realizing exactly the magnitude of the can of worms she was opening, simply said, "you should have his birthday party at EMS Day this year."   And with those simple words, Thatcher was hooked and my wheels were spinning.

As I was busy planning the details that were within my range of capabilities such as invitations, party favors, the cake, the decorations, etc., Rosemary, somewhat unbeknownst to me, was busy making sure that she and the Rockport EMS made Thatcher’s birthday more special than we could have ever asked for or even imagined.  While she was generous and accommodating from the beginning of the planning stages with important items such as tables and a tent, she kept a few secrets up her sleeve that absolutely made our son’s party one of the best days of his life.  From a banner that she had designed to wish Thatcher a "Happy Birthday" from the Rockport EMS (which still brings tears to my eyes and is now hanging proudly in his bedroom) to a fire truck and an ambulance of his own for his guests to tour and climb on.  From a surprise visit from Sparky and Smokey the Bear to helping to keep us informed of events happening during the actual EMS event so that Thatcher’s guests could attend.  Rosemary and the Rockport EMS took Thatcher under their wings and went far above and beyond just for the sake of making a little boy happy.  I can’t help but think "where else in this world?" and to once again thank our lucky stars that we are raising our children under their watchful eyes, in their helping hands, and surrounded by their kind, kind hearts.  While the things that Rosemary arranged for Thatcher may seem small to her, I am certain that they are acts of kindness that he will never forget and will help to shape the man he’ll become.  To know that there are such kind and giving people in his world is by far the best gift that we could ask for for him. 

Gloucester At Dawn- Schooner Ardelle At Maritime Gloucester 4:48AM 5/19/12

 

DSC06228

Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter-Ceremony

This morning I attended the ceremony for the new Cape Ann Animal Aid/Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter.  It was a beautiful morning, great turn out, and showed the great dedication from so many in our community.

Cindy Dunn, Sunniva Buck, Mayor Carolyn Kirk, Representative Ann Margaret Ferrante, Don Fryklund, and Camilla Rich all shared what this shelter meant to them personally and all the hard work involved.

Animal Shelter Ceremony

(click on image to see more)

And after the ribbon was cut, we were able to see the new digs for all the very lucky cats and dogs. Such a spacious, bright, and light filled facility with enough room to save many furry lives!

Cape ann animal aid new Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter

(click on image to see more)

The animals will be placed in their new home next week. I think they will be very pleased and thankful.

~Alicia

Crazy for Lobsters!

Sean’s (nickname ‘Spoonin’ Love’) Lobster Tatoo 

The Degelyse’s Tuffy and Sean delivering the daily catch to Captain Joe’s.

Although I am not an expert on the lobster’s anatomy this looks accurate, and beautifully rendered.

Read More about the adventures of Sean and Tuffy:

Sean Diving Off the Roof of Captain Joe’s

Degelyse Crew Captures Buddhist Lobsters

Allen & Dylan Estes ~ Father & Son make a special appearance at Giuseppe’s Sunday at 6pm

Here’s something you don’t see (or hear) every day — father & son performing  together with voices that blend this beautifully.  In this video, Allen & Dylan Estes sing one of Allen’s classic songs on his show Local Music Seen.  Tomorrow (Sunday) you can see them at Giuseppe’s — and they’re even better live!  You might want to call ahead to be sure you get a seat.  Music starts at 6pm.  Take your kid(s) and get inspired.

Now for tonight.  It’s time to get out and DANCE!  Gloucester is HOT tonight with all kinds bands ready to ROCK!  Take your pick or try to fit them all in.  Whew!  Check out the hot music lineup here.

The Yorktown Backs out and Heads out to Sea. 5/26/2012

The Yorktown Backs out and Heads out to Sea. 5/26/2012