Sun-Eating Tree?

I provide the photos. You decide.

 

Taken with my new Sony a65…

Fr. Matthew Green

Here’s the Video from This Morning’s Zip Trip Gloucester Ten Questions Segment With VB and Your Boy Joey

 

click the picture to view the video-

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The GMG crew brought the thunder led by Sista Felicia, Mammaw, crushing the killer lobster rolls, Ed Collard, Donna Ardizzoni, BJ and Amanda, Kim Smith,Vickie and Peter and Ron Gilson.  Sista Felicia made The Mrs’ lobster roll recipe perfectly.  Lots of Fun!

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Donna Ardizzoni and Kim Smith passing out Sista Felicia’s Famous Italian Donuts

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Mayor Kirk Up Now
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When did fishermen switch from baited lines to trawling nets?

When did fishermen switch from baited lines to trawling nets?

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John McElhenny writes-

Joey,
Good reminder today about what a great source of information we have in the Sawyer Free Library. The History Channel had a question for a fishing-related TV show they’re working on so they contacted Gloucester. They wanted to know, When did fishermen switch from baited lines to trawling nets?
So we turned to the Sawyer Free Library and their excellent staff came through as usual. Reference Librarian Judith Oski put on her detective hat and here’s what she found:
According to the "Fishermen’s Own Book" by the Procter Brothers (1882), "The first trawl [in Gloucester] was made and set across Brace’s Cove in 1820, by Mr. John Rowe, still living at East Gloucester at the age of 75 years."
According to "The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States," by G. Brown Goode (1884-87), "About 1851 or 1852 an old Irishman down at Swampscott bought an old dory and went to work rigging a trawl as he had been accustomed to do in the old country."
According to "The Port of Gloucester" by James B. Connolly (1940), "For more than two centuries Gloucestermen did all their fishing from the deck of the vessel and by means of single lines.  It wasn’t until the third quarter of the last century [i.e. between 1875 and 1899] that Gloucestermen began to take notice of the trawling methods of the Frenchmen on the Grand Banks."
GMG readers can follow the Sawyer Free Library on Twitter at @SawyerLibrary or find the library on Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sawyer-Free-Library/202051117106>.
If readers have other thoughts on when the adoption of trawling nets took place, love to hear ’em!
John McElhenny

Community Stuff 8/31/12

Hi Joey,

I am a big fan of goodmorninggloucester!

I was wondering if you could post something on your Good Morning Gloucester site.

Habitat for Humanity North Shore is hosting a “Hoof it For Habitat” 5K road race, 1 Mile Walk on September 30, 2012 along Good Harbor Beach.

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We have created a Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/430792220301037/.

Our website is www.habitatforhumanity-northshore.com.  Runners can register directly on our site.

We are also looking for sponsors!  We have VERY sexy runner’s shirts with all sponsor logos on the back of the shirt.

Our North Shore Habitat affiliate merged this past year with our “sister” Cape Ann Affiliate, and we are very excited to serve the entire Cape Ann Area!

Habitat For Humanity – North Shore is 100% volunteer based, building affordable homes for people who could not otherwise afford them!

Thanks Joey,

Jackie McKenna


2nd Annual Gloucester Overdose Vigil

For further information, please call Adrian at

978-764-7344

For Immediate Release

2nd Annual Gloucester Overdose Vigil

YOU ARE NOT ALONE – WE REMEMBER

The 2nd Annual Gloucester Overdose Vigil will be held on Friday, August 31 from 7-9 p.m.  (rain date – Sunday, September 2)

at the flag pole at Cut Bridge, Stacy Boulevard, Gloucester.

The vigil will be an evening of healing and to remember those lost to overdose and to help shed light on this on-

going tragedy.  Dedication of luminaries, speakers, music, reading of the names, memorial table (photo of loved ones welcome).

This special event is organized by Community Members Who Care.  For further information, please call Adrian at

978-764-7344.


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Hi Joey,
Thought Good Morning Gloucester readers might like a chance to find out the value of their treasures at the first annual What’s It Worth? Appraisal Night at Second Glance on Saturday, September 8, from 7 to 9 p.m. For just $10 you can find out the value of up to three items.
Appraisers for the evening include Colleene Fesko, as seen on PBS, a Boston-based, independent consultant and broker, specializing in 19th and 20th century American and European fine art, David P. Neligan, an antiques shop owner in Essex, MA, a licensed, bonded, and experienced auctioneer with wide-ranging knowledge of antiques, fine art, and all types of personal property, and Bryan McMullin, a graduate gemologist, a certified appraiser with the International Society of Appraisers and a founding editor of the New England Antiques Journal.
All proceeds benefit the hunger-relief programs of The Open Door. Wine tasting and light refreshments will be served. Store is located at 2 Pond Road in Gloucester, and will be open for both the event and shopping.
Get updates on the event and find more information at facebook.com/SecondGlanceThriftStore
Thank you for helping spread the word!


Maritime Saturday 9am to 2pm with the Phyllis A Marine Association at Gloucester Marine Railways, Rocky Neck

I know there are a ton of great things going on this weekend and wanted to add one more. The Phyllis A Marine Association will be having a Maritime Saturday over at the Gloucester Marine Railways, Rocky Neck from 9am to 2pm. Would be a great chance for people to learn more about this historic boat and the effort that is being made to get her back out on the waves. You also can get a chance to hear about her from the last Captain, Richard Arnold, who has some great stories about her and who’s father commissioned the boat to be built back in 1925 . Throw in a great view from the docks of the harbor with all of the Schooners around and Gloria’s awesome seafood chowder and it would make for a great visit! All this and I haven’t even gotten to the fact the Schooner Adventure will be docked out with us as well!

Hope to see you all there and hope everyone enjoys the festival!


Hi,
I’m preparing for two events.   
The first is an exhibit of my mother’s artwork, much of it done while she summered with me on Rocky Neck.

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MALI On Rocky Neck
and Through the Years
Amalia “Mali” Pearlman, artist
Goetemann Residency Studio
Kismet Wharf
51A Rocky Neck Avenue
Gloucester, MA
Friday, August 31, 2-7
Saturday and Sunday, September 1 & 2, 2-7
Monday, September 3, 11-4
Reception:
Saturday, September 1, 3-5
The second event: On Thursday, September 6, at 7PM, my sister Lise Pearlman will present her book, The Sky’s The Limit: People v. Newton, The REAL Trial of the 20th Century?, launching the 2012-13 "Meet the Author" series at The Bookstore of Gloucester.  This book is a “must read” for anyone interested in the law, famous trials, or the history of twentieth century America.
http://therealtrialofthe20thcentury.com/

The public is invited to a wine and cheese reception and to meet the author.  Following her talk and a question and answer period, Lise will be available to meet readers and to sign copies of her book.

The Bookstore of Gloucester
61 Main Street
Thursday, September 6, at 7PM
Best, Leslie


click below for the News From Rocky Neck-

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FOX Zip Trip To Gloucester Live Blog From Stage Fort Park

4:10AM Hard At Work Setting Up At Stage Fort Park

Send In Your Pics to goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com and we will post them.

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100th Quote of the Week From Greg Bover

Diplomacy is the art of saying ‘Nice doggie’ until you can find a rock.

William Penn Adair (Will) Rogers (1879 – 1935)

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Born into the Cherokee Nation in what was then called Indian Territory, now Oklahoma, Rogers was a cowboy with a penchant for travel, working in Argentina, Australia and South Africa before turning to a career in vaudeville as a trick roper. It was his social commentary while roping that made him the best known star of his time. He appeared in scores of movies, wrote thousands of newspaper columns, and became a friend of the famous of the day. Although a patriot and supporter of the democratic process, it was that process and the foibles of politicians that gave him his best material: “A fool and his money are soon elected.” An early proponent of air travel, Rogers and aviator Wiley Post were killed in a plane crash in Alaska.

With this post the Quote of the Week celebrates two years with Good Morning Gloucester, one hundred entries. Just so you know, I write the bios based on my research to give the quote context, and one can click on the name or the picture that Joey adds to be connected to a Wikipedia entry for that particular author. Sometimes the adages are only attributed when I can’t find evidence of the direct quote; famous quipsters like Abraham Lincoln and Yogi Berra are often credited with things others actually said first.

I am always encouraged by your comments, and your suggestions are welcome too.

Many thanks to Joey and the GMG team for creating a forum where these lines can be shared. I find it astonishing how much wisdom there is in the world, and how the thoughts of famous men and women can apply to my own life. I hope you do too.

Greg Bover

60th Anniversary Dory Races,2012 Lunenburg N.S. Recap From Erik Dombrowski

Saturday August 25th 2012 at 10 AM, teams representing the US lined up against competition from Nova Scotia , Canada to determine the finest dory rowers in the world.  The weather was perfect with bright sunshine and a light breeze.  The docks of Lunenburg were filled with dory enthusiasts from around the Maritimes and a contingent from the US .  Picturesque Lunenburg Harbor was the perfect backdrop to set the scene for some athletic competition on the water.

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Although there was no US team for the Junior Division, Senator Bruce Tarr teamed up with Canadian Dory Association President Kelly George to row an exhibition race against Canadian Juniors Nathanial Beck & Jorgan Martin.  The Canadian juniors won, but Bruce held his own handling the oars like a veteran with the help of a little coaching from Kelly.  The next race on the half mile course was the Mixed Doubles Division, where the flamboyant pair of Elin di Angelo & Mike “Gappa” Frontiera lined up against veteran rowers Tim Mair & Dorothy MacDonald.  Elin & Mike displayed a perfect combination of raw power and technique quickly pulling ahead of the Canadians.  The lead steadily increased with the help of perfect course navigation by Mike, ending with a decisive win for the US !  The Women’s Division presented a rematch from June with Denise Desautels & Edie Wald-Smith from the US taking on Gail Atkinson & Pattianne Verburgh of Canada .  Gail & Pattianne won the race, but Denise & Edie significantly improved their technique and course navigation while swapping bow and stern seats a few weeks before the race.  The Over 40 Division offered another rematch, but from last August where Mike Harmon & John Scola took on legendary Walter Nickerson & his long-time partner Danny Moody.  Mike & John rowed them line-to-line loosing only a couple of strokes at the turn, but unfortunately that made the difference in the race.  Walter & Danny enjoyed another victory in their storied career.  The last race of the day was on the mile course, where Joe Sanfilippo & Erik Dombrowski took on June Over 40 Canadian Representatives Joel George & David Croft Jr.  Joe & Erik overpowered and outlasted their hard-trying opponents and cruised to a sizeable victory.  A special thanks goes to our American Rowers who traveled the grueling 13 hour drive to compete, as well as our Committee Race Officials who helped out at the races: Rick Medico (chase boat), Ron Woodard (timer), and Hilary Dombrowski (start boat).

The hospitality shown to the IDRC members by the Canadian Dory Association was extraordinary once again this year.  The festivities started off at the Fire House with a Welcoming Reception where David Croft Jr.’s band was the entertainment.  The CDA hosted a sailing cruise on Friday exploring the sights around Lunenburg Harbor .  And, of course we were welcomed to an Awards Banquet at the Oven’s park after the races where scallops, chowder and celebratory drinks were abundant.  There was a lot of talk about enduring friendships and camaraderie built on dory rowing competition, and it was personified in this 60th year. 

City Hall Ventilators From Maggie Rosa

Joey

I thought that the community would find the attached photos of interest. One, taken on Monday,  is of one of the four ventilator towers with the cresting restored. The second photo shows the cresting  in a photo from the Cape Ann Museum’s collection.

Maggie

1882, corliss and ryan photo.  courtesy cape ann museum.Ventilators Returned to Glory

Adventure Mast Raising

Fascinating to watch them maneuver those massive logs around and then lift and pop them into the hole on deck.  Much scurrying about and preparation to get Adventure ready to go out with the others for Schooner Festival.  See Greg Bover working hard and looking like a handsome sailor.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Marion Hall Exhibit

Moodscapes, an exhibit of watercolor paintings by Marion Hall from August 31-September 13 with an Opening Reception on Saturday, September 1 from 1:00 to 5:00pm.  Khan Studio and the GMG Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., Gallery 3.  Beautiful work, don’t miss this exhibit.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com