Swimdad correctly identified the location of this photo as Eastern Point on the left as you go down Eastern Point Boulevard. Congratulations, Swimdad! And thank you all for playing!
My View of Life on the Dock
Swimdad correctly identified the location of this photo as Eastern Point on the left as you go down Eastern Point Boulevard. Congratulations, Swimdad! And thank you all for playing!
Last night Mike and I watched Vegucated on Netflix. It’s an eye opening movie, and not for the weak stomach. Vegucated follows 3 New Yorkers as they experiment with a vegan diet. Not only does it focus on the health benefits, but also the impact the demand for meat and dairy has on animals and the environment.
Most of the movie is pretty censored, but there are some pretty awful parts… like when they show male chicks being ground alive, simply because they are male and won’t produce eggs. Pretty disturbing how animals are treated on today’s farms in order to keep up with American consumption and the impact these animals have on our environment.
I always thought veganism was for the crazy hippie lady, but now I have a different view.
I don’t think I will ever be fully vegan, I love cheeses, eggs, meat and fish. And there’s nothing like a gooey cheesy pizza or bacon and eggs. But, I do think there are ways to make more responsible choices. Knowing where my food comes from, how the animals treated and simply by consuming less. I plan on adding much more fruits and vegetables to my diet, and researching more ethical meat and dairy sources.
This may be a controversial topic, as we do live in a huge fishing community. And this isn’t the first vegan GMG post, but I am interested in your thoughts. Are you vegan? Have you seen the movie or other similar movies? What restaurants in the area offer vegan menu options? Where do you shop for vegan foods?
Restaurants/Stores feel free to post a link to your vegan options. Local farms tell us what you do differently…
~Alicia
Hi Joey!
Thank you for posting the photos I took of the high tide at Good Harbor Beach. Here are two photos from a bunch that I took this morning through my kitchen window of the Robins feasting on a berry bush across the street. Their rusty breasts looked so pretty against the snow.
Have fun on News Years Eve!
Nancy from Lanesville
"Here’s looking at you kid!"
Think the two other birds may be Warblers but not sure
If any of our contributors have Turbine photos they would like to submit, let Pippy (yes Pippy) know
Good morning to you!
Joey, the ladies of the Good Neighbor association in Annisquam are putting together the annual dinner event at the end of January. The decoration theme is, “Harness the wind”.
Do you have any turbine photos in your archives that we might be able to use?
I know you leave soon and if it is not a burden, we would appreciate whatever you can give us.
Thanks so very much and the best in the new year.
Pippy Giuliano
281-2480
A Special Dinner
Join us on Sunday, January 6th for our second dinner with our friends
from Ryan & Wood http://www.ryanandwood.com/-Gloucester’s own
distillery, makers of Knockabout Gin, Beauport Vodka, Folly Cove Rum
and Rye Whiskey.
We will have a talk by the eloquent Bob Ryan on his products and a
three course dinner prepared by Chef Enx paired with cocktails
featuring Ryan & Wood’s products.
The event starts at 6:00. Reservations requested. Menu shown below.
www.ohanacapeann.com
978-283-3200
RYAN & WOOD
&
OHANA
PRIXE FIXE 3 COURSE MEAL $60
1st course
Steamed Chicken Dumpling lomi lomi salmon & inamona soy butter
BBQ. Duck Confit grilled polenta cake & coffee bbq demi, cheddar crème fraiche
2nd course
Lemon Pan Roasted Salmon pomme leek puree, agedashi tofu, maitake &
vongole soy sake
Herb Pork Loin potato risotto, grilled pears & arugula salad, braised
mushroom kabayaki
3rd course
Crazy Ice Cream Pie pineapple confit & chocolate spice rum crème anglaise
Apple Mille-Feuille vanilla cheesecake, brown sugar puff pastry & apple jelly
Len Burgess submits-
Joey, our man for all seasons, thanks for all the fun in 2012 too…
Joey edit-
Yeah I look pretty silly in this hat. Yeah we got freaks like Morrison strapping a Rubber Duck around his waist and Ardizzoni wearing a wonder woman outfit, newphew BJ and his buddies and Amandacakes and her buddies wearing bodypaint, and all our other crazy community friends that take part of the Polar Plunges all over in icy cold water.
It’s a New Year. Break down some barriers for yourself, don’t let others dictate how you act, stay positive, have fun and follow your passions through.
Hi Joey,
I had a discussion with my father-in-law, Pete Ciarametaro, a former fleet fisherman, about a curious man-made rock structure 1.64 miles due east of pigeon cove.
It is linear and facing due north. It is about 500 feet long.
He says it’s a breakwater. I say it’s too far out to be a breakwater and in the past might have been a staging area for the fleet.
Would you have any knowledge of this structure? It’s purpose and when it was built?
Thanks,
John
Thanks to Clark Dexter who dropped off this booklet filled with old fish recipes and some commentary from the man himself- Frank E Davis. The man who built the last building that was on I4C2- The Frank E Davis Fish Co.
I’ll be posting a page or two a day-
click the photos for the larger easier to read versions and click here for the other pages in the series
For Christmas Liv gave me an early edition of Emily Dickinson’s poems. I cried. The poems of Emily Dickinson play a beautiful role in my book, Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities, but the sweetest poem found within the books’ pages is the poem written by Liv, when she was only twelve.
Emily Dickinson, published 1892
When Liv was twelve I hired her to transcribe the first draft of the manuscript for Oh Garden, which I had written in longhand, to our then new computer. I had not yet learned how to use the computer and she was quite proficient. The original manuscript included recipes and illustrations, but no poetry. She took her job of transcribing very seriously and one day, about halfway through the project, announced that I needed a poem for the book. She dashed upstairs to her bedroom, returning only half an hour later with her contribution, “My Mother’s Garden.” Her tender poem suggested to me that I include more poetry and it was a joyous experience searching for just the right poem to illuminate each chapter. The book grew to comprise many poems by Emily Dickinson, along with works by Federico García Lorca, John Keats, Amy Lowell, Chinese painter- poets, and even a funny and sweetly sarcastic poem by Dorothy Parker titled “One Perfect Rose.” When the time came, I showed my publisher, Mr. Godine, Liv’s poem. He was delighted to include “My Mother’s Garden” and it can be found on page 206.
Now I keep this cherished gift of Emily Dickinson poems by my bedside table and each time I reach to read it or simply when the cover catches my eye, I am reminded of her gentle, thoughtful love and of the most cherished gift of all, my daughter.
My Mother’s Garden
An exotic sunset-tinted rose
Intoxicating breath of a magnolia
The small windy brick path
Leading to a hidden paradise
Butterflies flutter their own petal-wings
Over the smiling face of a daisy
A hushed lullaby to the garden sings the stream
Honeysuckle vines twist their elegant tendril,
Grasping the delicate lattice
Gorgeous, vibrant hollyhocks stretch their faces
Towards the radiant sun
Drinking in the soft light
Soon the sweet mellow silence is broken
By a joyful cry of children,
Two, three, now four
Suddenly the garden is a place of singing and frolicking and dancing,
Youthful and inviting.
This blessed garden’s soul shines forth in each and every existence
From the flitting butterflies
To the smallest thriving plant
To the noisiest child that finds peaceful comfort,
In the gentle haven.
-Written by our Liv when she was twelve
Check out this video!
Every performance is surprisingly different and always entertaining, exciting and educational Get tickets here!
Homeless shelters need your support more than ever this time of year, so take advantage of the opportunity to bring warm coats, gloves, hats, etc. and get a free drink!
Tickets can be purchased for $20 prior to the event or $25 at the door. Tickets will include admission, appetizers, and entertainment. We will also have a cash bar. There will be raffles, silent auctions and a 50/50 raffle throughout the evening.
Tickets can be purchased from Meghan, Amy, Mark or Caitlin Cole, and Josh Patton with cash or checks payable to The Hoyt Foundation. Tickets can also be purchased online by making a $20 donation on my fundraising pagehttp://www.crowdrise.com/teamhoyt2013/fundraiser/meghancole1. Once the donation has been made, please let one of the Cole’s or Josh know that you purchased online.
For those who do not know, I am excited to say that I have been chosen to join a team of 30 carefully selected athletes from Canada and across the United States to form the 2013 Team Hoyt Boston Marathon Team. On Monday, April 15th, 2013, Dick and Rick Hoyt will be running their 31st Boston Marathon with Team Hoyt. The team will be running to raise money for the Hoyt Foundation, a charity whose purpose is to help integrate handicapped people into everyday activities so they may live fruitful and productive lives.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me and I look forward to seeing you on the 26th!
Happy New Year everyone!
Wednesday, January 2nd
Special Guest: MARINA EVANS!
What a lovely way to start off the New Year! So many, many
people have urged me to invite Marina to the Wednesday
show. I am happy to play host for this young talent that I’ve
heard such wonderful things about. ~ Fly
Taken from her website: http://marinaevansmusic.com/
Marina Evans combines sultry jazz vocals, folk influences and
rock into a sound entirely her own. Since her start in her hometown
of Rockport, Massachusetts, Marina has taken her music from New
York to San Francisco, and from London to Florence, Italy.
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Surf & Turf Dinner – $11.95 (while they last)
Tenderloin Tips with Grilled Garlic Shrimp!
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming…
Jan. 9: Charlee Bianchini

Granted, our local churches aren’t Notre Dame… but we have lots of beauty right here at home in Gloucester. Here are some photos of St. Ann’s Church (Holy Family Parish) with the Christmas decorations up.
First, a shot from a night right before Christmas (Dec. 23) when several blocks in Gloucester mysteriously had a power outage over several hours. We rounded up extra candles and Christmas lights for the evening Mass in Portuguese:
Then a few shots with normal lighting:
Remember, Christmas isn’t over yet! Today is the 9th day of Christmas (as in, “9 ladies dancing”).
645 Pounds of Food and $141 Were Collected At The 2013 Rocky Neck Plunge!
Great Work Cathy, Susan and Denny and Everyone Who Contributed!!!
G Town At It’s Finest
Doing Good For A Cause While Having Fun
#Boom!