Found In Our Pond
Walked out the door, looked up and whoa. That’s one big Bird.
What is it?
My View of Life on the Dock
First, thanks to those who prayed for me this week while I was on retreat. I got a good spiritual boost!
This evening, after my return, Fr. John Kiley (the pastor) and I decided to have pizza for dinner. We have a sort of tradition of getting onion & roasted red pepper pizza from Sebastian’s (58 Washington Street). However, after six phone calls I still could not get through to them, so we decided to try the same kind of pizza, but from Mike’s Place this time. I’ve read good reviews here on GMG and elsewhere, and it’s right around the corner from the rectory.
The pizza was ready on time, fresh and hot, and the staff were busy but friendly.
It tasted as good as it looked. It was especially good with a bottle of Gloucester Soda which I bought at the street bazaar.
In short, since the pizza was great, and the location is very convenient with respect to the parish rectory (and they have sufficient parking), Fr. John and I will probably start to frequent Mike’s Place more often!
August 9, 2012
“In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself.”
Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986)
Born in rural India during the British raj, Krishnamurti was discovered, nurtured, educated and promoted by Charles Leadbeater and Annie Besant of the Theosophical Society as a “World Teacher” whose coming they had foretold. As the leader of the Order of the Star in the East he spoke widely in Britain and the US on Theosophic teachings, but in the late 1920’s, renounced his assigned role and dissolved the Order. Krishnamurti spent the rest of his long life as an independent speaker on spiritual matters, expounding the view that ritual and dogma are not necessary for the pursuit of self-knowledge. Alan Watts, Joseph Campbell, Depak Chopra, Bruce Lee, IndiraGandhi and Jackson Pollock all cite him as an influence on their thinking. “Truth is a pathless land” he said. He died at his long-time retreat in Ojai, California.
Kay Ellis writes-
Hi Joey,
We are a having an exciting sail on Monday night from 6-8 and were wondering if you could spread the word for us. I have attached a flier for the event.
The Lannon and the Ardelle have been sailing around the harbor together all summer. On Monday night we are raising the ante and having a race.
Mention that you heard about the race on GMG when you call and you and everyone with you will receive $5 off your ticket price.
Sunday, August 19th Mug Up will be a Food Competition – Anything containing Cape Ann Blueberries. Interested Judges, please make yourselves known. Contestants get out there blueberry picking or better yet go to the Farmers Market Thursday and get your fresh blueberries for your favorite award winning blueberry recipe.
E.J. Lefavour
Pub Crawl tonight at Minglewood, Cape Ann Brewery & the Dog Bar, many of the Blues Festival musician are planning on jamming tonight. check it out! Kenny Neal and Dikki Du both asked me how to get to Rogers Street for the Pub Crawl!!
Get Down Here!!
Our Friend Tom Ellis in the Thomas E. Lannon salutes the Blues Fest from Gloucester Harbor.
3.5 more Hours of great Blues Music ~ Get Down Here!