Month: January 2013
Good Harbor and the Great Blue Heron
Notes on Good Harbor Beach November Sunrise
One morning in late November I followed the elusive Great Blue Heron up and down the length of the salt marsh creek while a stunning sunrise unfolded in the background. The dance of the lone heron feeding was as hauntingly beautiful as is the ebb and flow of FaurĂ©’s “Pavane” through its series of musical climaxes, and seemed perfectly choreographed to the intensely focused movements of the heron.
Earlier in the month of November I had filmed three herons feeding simultaneously—the most I typically see at Good Harbor are two at a time. That footage is lost, and perhaps it is just as well because it may not have been the most interesting as the focal length was some distance in order to capture all three in the frame. I found it captivating to see this lone heron feeding alongside the seagulls and ducks, not an event I have often observed. Whenever a dog approached or some other imagined disturbance startled the birds, all would take flight; the seagulls and ducks dispersed and the heron invariably headed to the opposite end of the marsh. This went on for several hours, back and forth, up and down the salt marsh. The Great Blue Heron is majestic in flight, with deep powerful wing beats, and a wingspan of five and a half feet to six and a half feet. Oftentimes difficult to find in the cameras’ lens, the heron’s subdued blue-gray and brown plumage is perfect camouflage against the rocky shoreline, particularly in the pre-dawn light and early hours of sunrise.
I looked for the herons again after that late date of November 29th, but I think they had all departed for warmer shores further south.
If you stay until the end, look for a funny clip after the credits have rolled. I couldn’t figure out how to make this most ordinary of body functions fit with the heron’s beautiful dance.
“Pavane in F-sharp minor, Opus 50,” was composed by Gabriel FaurĂ© in 1887. FaurĂ©’s “Pavane” obtains it slow processional rhythm from the Spanish and Italian court dance of the same name. The earliest known pavane was published in Venice in 1508 by Ottaviano Putrucci and is a dignified partner dance. The original music seems to have been fast, but like many dances, became slower over time. For this film I looked for a recording approximately 8 minutes in length, although FaurĂ©’s “Pavane” is more typically six minutes long. The origin of the term is unknown; possibilities include from the Spanish pavĂłn meaning peacock.
Chickity Check it!- To Tweet or Not to Tweet?
Protected: Two Academy Award Winners In One Of The Best Movies Of All Time With R Rating Password: Casino
Flu Clinic on Wednesday at Addison Gilbert Hospital
Flu Clinic on Wednesday at Addison Gilbert Hospital
The Gloucester Health Department will conduct two flu clinics on Wednesday at Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington Street, Gloucester. The clinics will take place from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. There is no charge, you do not have to reside in Gloucester, all are welcome. The clinic is available to those four years of age and older.
City Parking Ban Lifted
The emergency parking ban has been lifted effective immediately. Downtown Gloucester is open for business as usual and parking is available without restriction.
Thank you.
Mayor Kirk
Ten Pound Sundown
Can we get this at the McDonald’s on Maplewood?
Wouldn’t it be nice if the local McDonald’s sold locally made Italian pastries? Something like this:
Yes, that’s a pastry counter at a McDonalds! More specifically, in the “McCafĂ©” part of a McDonald’s in the Les Halles shopping center in Paris:
Lots of neat stores, but nowhere near as beautiful as the older architecture. Â Here’s a McDonald’s sign in a more traditional setting in Paris, the Rue de Rivoli:
As you can see, I’m still working my way through the photos of my vacation last October…
Coming Soon To Ipswich- SALT KITCHEN & RUM BAR
In the location of the Former Stone Soup Café. on the opposite corner of Choate Bridge Pub. 1 Market Street Ipswich MA
NOW under renovations!
OPENING
FEBRUARY 2013
From their Facebook Page-
Here is a great shot of how the bar is coming. Kitchen is being detailed this week and a lot of electrical and plumbing being done. We seem to be right on schedule!
Adventure Hauled At The East Gloucester Marine Railways
Mary Barker Writes-
Hi Joey,
The Adventure got hauled out on the Marine Railway on Monday, 1.14.13, so
some planks could be replaced. I was invited aboard, as the Adventure’s
photographer, to get a unique perspective on the process. This is my very
naĂŻve, non-technical explanation of the process. The guys on the docks and
on the Adventure first had to move the Adventure from her berth over to the
railway. This was done mainly by manpower using brute strength, ropes and
tide assist. Donny King did add a bit of motor support with the Scotia Girl
in the beginning. Once the Adventure got around the end of the pier and
was moved into place along the Railway cradle (with direction by the Railway
coordinator), the guys cranked up the cradle supports to secure the
Adventure. The scuba diver then went down to check that everything was set
up properly with the supports. Once he gave the okay, the Railway
coordinator signaled the engine house to start up the engines which drive
the chain winch, which took the Adventure on a forward and upward
trajectory. Although I’ve seen this done before from just outside the
engine house, it was so powerful seeing it all up close (literally hanging
over the edge of the vessel at times). I never cease to be inspired by and
in awe of these guys and what they do. These folks have always taken the
time to welcome me and to educate me. My hats are off to everyone at the
Marine Railway and the Adventure. Here are a few photos.
Mary Barker
Just a dusting of snow but such a pretty morning wanted to share
GHS Girls Basketball vs Beverly (David B. Cox Photos)
Good Morning Gloucester Gloucester MA Snow Video Report 1/22/13 5:50AM
Community Stuff 1/22/13
Joey,
I thought folks might like to know about the fun evening the Cape Ann Symphony is having on
February 1st from 7PM to 10PM at Cruiseport, Gloucester
will feature the hugely popular Soft Touch Dance Band, which specializes in the swinging Golden Oldies, as well as all your favorites up through the decades.
There will be hearty hors d’oeuvres, and a cash bar, so come eat, drink and dance the winter blues away!
Senator Bruce Tarr will lead what promises to be a very spirited Live Auction (it usually is when he is in charge!)
Among other great goodies, there is a 10-day European trip being offered, cases of wine, NE Patriots tickets, and a Puerto Rico condo for a week, plus many other yummy things, in both the live and silent auctions.
Reservations are $75.00 per person. Reserve either at 978-283-6750, or on the website, www.capeannsymphony.org.
See you there!
Elizabeth Frere Jones
Eastern Point Day School Open House
Thursday, January 31st from 9:30 – 11:30
Interested parents, guardians and their children are invited to visit Eastern Point Day School during the morning of January 31, 2013. The open house is a good time to learn why EPDS may be the right educational option for your family. Come and meet the dedicated faculty and great students that make Eastern Point Day School a unique and enriching community. Eastern Point Day School, a non-profit community based Pre-K through 8th Grade school, provides an exceptional educational experience in an inspiring environment. We are also pleased to offer rolling admission, scholarships, and financial aid. For more information, please visit www.easternpointdayschool.org or email at info@easternpointdayschool.org.
New Work slides From Ed Touchette:
Chasing Ice Movie at Community Cinema to Benefit Maritime Gloucester
Chasing Ice Movie at Community Cinema to Benefit Maritime Gloucester
The award winning documentary Chasing Ice will be showing on Sunday, January 27th at 6pm at Cape Ann Community Cinema, as a benefit to support the marine science and environmental programs at Maritime Gloucester.
Chasing Ice is the story of one man’s mission to gather evidence of climate change. Using time-lapse cameras, his videos compress years into seconds and capture ancient mountains of ice in motion as they disappear at a breathtaking rate. The trailer can be found at www.chasingice.com . It has been nominated for several independent film festival awards in the documentary and cinematography categories.The movie was recently awarded Best Documentary at the 22nd Annual Awards of the Environmental Media Association and received an academy award nominee for best original song.
Cape Ann Community Cinema is located at 21 Main Street in Gloucester. Tickets for the movie may be purchased at the door or in advance at http://capeanncinema.wordpress.com/advance-tickets/
Gloucester Harbor Dock Shots From 25 Years Ago Including The Hannah Boden From Ann Kennedy
Ann Kennedy Writes-
Hi All! We haven’t really had any winter here yet this year, but we’re already thinking of our summer or fall return to Cape Ann. Here are some favorite dock shots, 25 years ago. Love the Friday series and now the faces–great stuff!
Tweet of The Day- Any Given Sunday
Either,we heal, now, as a team, or we will die as individuals. -“Any GivenSunday”
— Fitness Motivator (@Fit_Motivator) January 20, 2013
Teamwork Passion Loyalty Sacrifice
I Promise You This- I Will Always Go That Inch For My Friends. ALWAYS.
City Of Gloucester Snow Emergency Parking Ban Starts At 8PM 1/21/13
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Snow Emergencies
During a snow event the Mayor may declare a snow or ice emergency (City of Gloucester Ordinance Section 22-178). During this time parking on public and private ways within the city is banned. Notification of this parking ban is sent to the Gloucester Daily Times, Cape Ann TV, Beacon, Globe, WBZ TV, WBZ Radio, WCVB, WHDH, and NECN. There are also blue lights located at City Hall Tower (all four sides), the Boulevard (near Fishermen Wives Statue), Magnolia Fire Station, Bayview Fire Station, and Flannagans Gas Station. When these lights are on, there is a parking ban in effect.
You can also use the Notify Me function of this web site to be informed of alerts when they are posted. Choose the ‘Weather/Environmental’ item under the ‘Alert Center’ heading.
Where Can I Park?
Off-street parking areas include (City of Gloucester Ordinance Section 22-288):
- Harbor Parking Lot (near Gloucester House Restaurant)
- Main Street Parking Lot
- Manuel F. Lewis Parking Lot
- Pleasant Street Parking Lot
- St. Peter’s Square (Town Landing Parking Lot)
- Fitz Hugh Lane Lot (Roger’s St next to TD Bank)
- Boynton Way Lot (off Rogers St in between Pilot House lot and House of Mitch)
School Parking Lots may also be used for off-street parking
Funky Red Barn Locals Challenge Week 2 & 3 From Barry Hallett
Hey Joe. Thought you might want to give Fred Shrigley a little ego boost, not that he needs it. There are a few other Gloucester people in it as well. Hope all is well.
Harry Ballett
Yo! Orange Leaf Coming To Gloucester MA- You Heard It Here On Good Morning Gloucester
Someone I may or not be related to through marriage is a freak for Pink Berry and and even bigger freak for Orange Leaf. She broke the news that Gloucester is getting an Orange Leaf at the location in Walgreen’s Plaza that has been a shell of a building and where the filtered water shed used to be located.
102 Rogers Street, Gloucester MA
From the website-
Who We Are
Simply put, Orange Leaf is America’s Frozen Yogurt™. We believe that the average American wants to make healthier decisions, but will most likely not make the healthier decision when given the choice between a rich and creamy traditional frozen dessert and an icy, bland frozen yogurt. At Orange Leaf, we provide you with decadent flavors reminiscent of your childhood trips to the local dessert shop as well as fruit-based flavors that will suit even the most health conscious individuals.

Just like our flavor choices, the toppings bar is a place where you become the master of your dessert. From fresh fruits and nuts to brownie bites and chocolate syrup, the possibilities are endless!
What sets us apart
Orange Leaf is one of the most demanded brands in our industry because of the superior taste and texture of our product and our family-oriented, visually uplifting environment. These combined characteristics create a fun and enriching destination to be enjoyed by friends and family alike.
Our franchisees love us because of our intense commitment to being the most pro-franchisee company in the industry. We provide outstanding support that our franchisees need to succeed at a fraction of the cost of our competition.



















































