What an exciting time to live here to watch this being accomplished. Thanks Thom for the ride.
Month: October 2012
Video Day 2 First Gloucester Wind Turbine Cruiseport October 16, 2012 7:40am from Kim Smith
The Naked Blades From Fred Bodin
Ardelle Home from Washington Pics From Scott Alexander!
Jan Bell, Gail Sarofeen, and Sandra Ronan Discuss Long-Dreamed Trip to Kenya and Tanzania
Onsite! Wind Turbine
Black Burn Circle
Cape Ann Residents Represent! On Orkney Islands Ferry In Scotland!
Delivery and assembly of a wind turbine
Delivery and assembly of a wind turbine
I posted this interesting video so you can see how they assemble a wind turbine. At the 6:54 mark they are delivering and assembling the blades to the hub on the ground then lifting the whole unit into place. I’m not sure how the Gloucester one will be put together.
Aiello Chimney Sweep and Repair rebuilds chimney at Holy Family
Last fall, we noticed that one of the chimneys on the office building of Holy Family Parish was tilting dangerously. We called up Aiello Chimney Sweep and Repair, and they took the top part of the chimney down to keep it from falling in a winter storm. Rebuilding had to wait until this summer.
It was interesting to watch Korey Avallon and his helpers tear down more of the chimney and build it back up to the original appearance. I took a series of photos to document the job. At the end, it looks as if it had never been tilting or taken down at all! Here are some highlights. A full series of 13 photos can be seen here.
What’s Inside a Wind Turbine?
Gloucester’s First Windmill Blades Arrive at Cruiseport at 7:49am
Uhhhm, yeah Beannie, the over pays yet again. Picture Date 10/14/12
For those of you who have no idea what this is all about read below the latest picture
Where it all began back on April 2, 2012-
Poll- New Gallery Wall At The House.
Posted on April 2, 2012 by Joey C
The Mrs just put up this great wall of frames. Over/under on the time before any pictures get placed in the frames is 2 months and I’ve got the over. What cha got?
Not So New Gallery Wall Poll Update 4/24/12
Posted on April 25, 2012 by Joey C
For those of you who participated in the Poll Back on the 2nd of April as to whether the wall of frames someone I may or may not be related to through marriage tastefully attached to our hallway wall would be filled with pictures within two months time, I have an update-
Update: 4/25/12
How bout that gallery!
Posted on May 25, 2012 by Joey C
Not-So-Gallery Wall Update One Month In
Posted on May 2, 2012 by Joey C
It was one month ago the poll took place and most took the under two months option. ![]()
Like I Said-Easy Money On The Over
The Over Pays- Told You It Was Easy Money 🙂 June 8, 2012
Posted on June 8, 2012 by Joey C
Anyone want to go double or nothing on another two months of empty picture frames?
Easy Money Baby!

Update: July 30, 2012

Community Photos 10/16/12
Pic from Stage Fort Park From Kathy Auld and John Nasser
Joey,
Took this about 7:30/7:40 the am 10/15/12.
Got home and saw the posted pic from yesterday and thought…what a difference a day makes!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Kathy Auld
Pic posted by John Nasser 10/14/12-
Hello Joey,
Thought I’d share this shot of a "Beautiful Fall Day on Cape Ann" I took Saturday afternoon 10-13-2012.
John Nasser
Beware, the snake gourds are on the loose!
Renate (Paster-Pusch)
Wind Turbine — Land Delivery Description and Photos From Fred Bodin
Fred writes-
Getting ready behind the Cruiseport. I’ve learned that offloading a mega cargo like this takes a long, long time. The cylinder is part of the turbine tower, and it is made of steel.
Now they’re towing the same tower section around the corner to it’s new location. Glad I’m not driving.
Finally onto Rogers Street, not easy but they did it. Professionals!
Community Stuff 10/16/12
The New Essex River
Cultural District
The cultural district is a compact, walkable area with a concentration of cultural facilities, activities, and assets.
While the cultural district includes assets throughout the town including Cogswell’s Grant and the Essex County Greenbelt’s Cox Reservation, the MCC designated the Essex River Cultural District as the walkable area along Main Street from Spring Street to the old First Methodist Episcopal Church (now Alexander Westerhoff Antiques).
"The Essex River Cultural District is logical and compact, both in terms of geography and concept: this is where the town meets the river. The district meanders past ancient burial grounds, active shipyards and marinas, bustling restaurants, antique shops and galleries. The district offers vistas of Burnham’s Shipyard, the Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum, which houses an important collection of marine related antiquities and much of Essex’s rich history, and the stunning Essex River with its salt marsh borders looking out to Hog Island and Crane Beach. Pocket parks line the street with benches for relaxing and taking in the views. The district presents a dynamic and active relationship between history and the river, not one that is frozen in the past: residents are encouraged to get out onto the river to experience it first-hand; the shipbuilding tradition is still alive and well and the town celebrates each new launch; and early antiques share shelf-space with more recent memorabilia and present day crafts."
– MCC
Read the entire press release here
Mary Rhinelander Has a Block Making Class and You Should Do It!
Hunger
Live: Turbine winds down Rogers St
Turbine In Tow at Sunrise From Susan LaRosa
Hi Joey:
Caught a glimpse of the wind tower heading to the dock this a.m. at sunrise.
Susan LaRosa
Gloucester















