Month: January 2013
Biodegradable Ornaments
Camera Found
Camera found on the ice on Niles Pond, Sunday afternoon. Call 978 281 1626.Thanks.Miriam Weinstein
Weather’s warming up, nights are heating up
I wouldn’t call this a heat wave, but it’s actually above freezing outside for the first time in a while and there’s plenty of live music to be had all over Cape Ann tonight — with most of the shows early enough to bring the kids. See the full lineup here.
If you haven’t been down to the Landing in Manchester for Will Hunt’s open mike, this might be a good night. Perhaps you can ask him to reprise his big move at the beginning of this video from the Rat in 1984 (Will’s on guitar & lead vocals)
Eastern Bluebird
The male Eastern Bluebird shows a brilliant indigo blue on the head and back, with a rusty reddish brown breast. The female is more softly colored overall, with elegant gray wings, tinged in shades of blue, and paler breast.
Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis)
Several days ago Joey captured (with camera) a pair of Eastern Bluebirds. Everyone who responded in the comment section spoke so fondly of this beautiful bird that I thought we’d all enjoy knowing a bit more about its current status in Massachusetts. And too, sightings at this time of year give reason to share a favorite Emily Dickinson poem—“Before you thought of spring, except as a surmise…”
Before you thought of spring,
Except as a surmise,
You see, God bless his suddenness,
A fellow in the skies
Of independent hues,
A little weather-worn,
Inspiriting habiliments
Of indigo and brown.
With specimens of song,
As if for you to choose,
Discretion in the interval,
With gay delays he goes
To some superior tree
Without a single leaf,
And shouts for joy to nobody
But his seraphic self!
Bluebirds do indeed appear to sing with great joy from the treetops, and reading this poem always makes me smile, thinking about “a fellow in the skies” singing to nobody but his rapt self. As is so typical of her work, Emily Dickinson’s poem is an astute and honest observation of the natural world, but I also interpret her poem to mean that joy is an emotion that doesn’t need an audience; that it can be expressed for the sake of joy itself.
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Eastern Bluebirds sing several types of songs; one is a liquid birdsong—sort of a turee song—and another is a soft melodious warble. When trying to attract a mate, unpaired males typically sing from a high perch, and sometimes even in flight. Both male and female sing in all seasons to keep in touch with each other and to signal to nestlings that food is on its way. Bluebirds are in the Thrush Family, as are American Robins, and Robins too sing a lovely liquid birdsong.
From the Mass Audubon State of Birds:
“The very widespread breeding distribution seen in the Eastern Bluebird in Massachusetts today is, in large part, the result of considerable support received by concerned citizens who, for more than half a century, erected large numbers of nest boxes across the state and helped save the species from near-extirpation.”
What does “extirpation” mean? Not that a species has become extinct from our planet, but that it is no longer found in a particular area. We are very fortunate that the Eastern Bluebird did not become extirpated from our region. Bluebirds are cavity nesters and use suitable bird boxes, tree cavities, and old woodpecker holes in trees and fence posts to build their nests. During the era when settlers cleared forests and planted fields and orchards, the Eastern Bluebird became quite common. In the 20th century their population decreased by nearly 90 percent for several reasons, two of which are because vast areas of New England are reverting to forest, and because the bluebird is competing for nesting sites with the alien European House Sparrow and European Starling. The return of the Eastern Bluebird during the spring and summer breeding period is due in large measure to citizens throughout the state building and placing nest boxes along “bluebird trails.”
Eastern Bluebird and Winterberry
If you are fortunate enough to have bluebirds visiting your backyard, you may want to provide them with supplemental food. Bluebirds are primarily insectivores. They do not visit bird feeders because their bills are not designed for cracking open seed and nut shells (but they will eat hulled sunflower seeds). They eat berries at this time of year because there aren’t any insects. The winterberries won’t last long on the bush with flocks of hungry birds descending to your garden. Mealworms (which aren’t really worms at all, but are the larval form of the darling beetle) are the most nutritious supplement you can provide bluebirds. For more information on feeding mealworms to bluebirds go to this fact sheet: North American Bluebird Society’s Mealworms Fact Sheet.
For a wonderful FREE downloadable 15 page education packet designed for grades 1-5, with coloring pages and puzzles follow this link: Education Packet
For more information on how to build, and where to site, bluebird nest boxes, along with plan drawings, follow this link: Getting Started with Bluebirds
To read more about the devastating effects of European House Sparrows and European Starlings follow this link: House Sparrow Control.
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Just this past week, 15 Eastern Bluebirds were spotted at Allens Neck Wildlife Sanctuary in Westport, Massachusetts. See tomorrow’s post for information about an upcoming Bluebird Nestbox Walk at Allens Neck.
Additional images courtesy Google image search.
Presenting Ed by E.J. Part I
Uhmmm Do I Need To Get Snoop Maddie Mad Checked Out?
Define Crazy-
What Up Mad Pie?
For those of you interested in Public Skating times at O’Maley you can click on the Calendar Below to find an updated calendar and more info- http://www.gloucesterschools.com/talbot-rink
Bridal Show Cruise Port
Caveman Chili!
What hot food do they sell at The Cave? Caveman chili, of course!
If those ingredients look good to you, you’ll love the way they taste!
This chili is NOT your run-of-the-mill generic chili. I tried some the other day, and found that it has a more well-rounded flavor than most chili I have tried. Maybe it’s the combination of the high-quality meat and the cheese… or the wine! I just know it’s really tasty. Only mildly spicy, which is the way I like it. I’m sure it would also be great with some Tabasco or your favorite hot sauce, if you want more kick to it!
When I stopped in, they were out of their 4-cheese macaroni and cheese, which sounds amazing too. I have to stop by some morning before it sells out and get some! I’m betting that the chili and the mac-and-cheese go together really well.
Get it at The Cave, 44 Main St. in Gloucester. Plus, they always have tasty samples of cheese and/or other goodies available.
Wolf Moon
The Wolf Moon is a name for the full moon that occurs in January. This name is popularly attributed to the Native Americans. According to popular culture this name was chosen because they heard hungry wolf packs howling outside the villages. This full moon is also known as the Old Moon or the Moon After Yule.
Chickity Check It!- The Poetry of Peter Albert Todd
Peter writes on his website-
enjoy a taste of gloucester…
Peter A. Todd, often called the "unofficial poet laureate" of Gloucester, has written over 800 poems in his life. Most of these deal with his musing on the things he loves the most in life: his family, his faith, and his beloved city. Beloved by his community, Pete has shared his talent through his articles in the Gloucester Daily Times and through public poetry readings at various important community events. In addition to his poems of Gloucester there are poems of life, loss, friendship, faith, and family. Pete also treats us to some wonderful reminiscences about the way Gloucester used to be – the people, the places, and daily life. So come join us on a tour of our fair city and get to know one of her most beloved favorite sons – Pete Todd.
here’s the link- http://thepoetryofpeteralberttodd.weebly.com/
Presenting Ed
EJ and Paul really came through with the slides for my presentation. I owe them a huge debt of gratitude for helping make Ed’s night special.
Some Photos From Ed’s Coronation As President of The Cape Ann Chamber Of Commerce Board of Directors
You know normally I’d start out a photo montage mostly about Ed with a photo of Ed but The Photo of The Night Was of None Other Than New Chamber CEO Robert Heidt Getting His Groove On-
PRICELESS!
Robert’s just going for it right here! Feelin’ It! The Music Last Night From Henri Smith to the Runaround Was Easily The Best Music Ever Played At Any Chamber Event I’ve attended! Killed It!
Presenting Ed-
aaaand then there’s all the rest of the pictures Felicia took…
Sorry we didn’t have more photos from the event, we didn’t bring out the good camera and we were having too much fun dancin!
Community Photos 1/27/13
Community Stuff 1/27/13
Bex submits-
The North Shore Tour de Cure has their Kick Off Event on Tuesday, February 5 at Timothy’s Village Green.
Sign up for this one-day ride to find a cure for diabetes.
If You Dont Think 2013 Is Gonna Be A Party Year For The Chamber You’re Crazy
Mark Grenier Gives His Farewell Speech
Live Blog Ed’s Coronation Dinner
Muffy White’s Speedo Cops Are On The Case While The DodgeFathers Scarf Down Chicken Salad Sandwiches
Muffy White from the www.muffywhite.com sponsored Bikini Speedo “Speedo Cops” Keeping Camp Spindrift Safe for the 2013 GMG/Farm Bar and Grille Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Tournament at Camp Spindrift March 16th.
Brett Willis submits-
Looks like we’ve finally tracked down those Dodgefather Twins. Apparently they have been hiding in the port-o-potties at Camp Spindrift right under our noses. Nobody panic, The Speedo Cops should have no problem corralling those hooligans and taking home the trophy.
Mamie’s Kitchen DodgeFathers Do not Look Intimidated-
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Hooligans.
As a side note I ran into the DodgeFathers at Mamie’s Kitchen yesterday where they were secretly plotting to bribe the Official Dodgeball Players Union (The DPU) while scarfing down $5 Chicken Salad Sandwiches and Potato Salad.
CAMP SPINDRIFT IS AVAILABLE FOR RENTALS
Host a birthday, anniversary, reunion or business outing and enjoy the beautiful grounds of our camp. For more information, contact Rick Doucette: doucetter@northshoreymca.org.
Sightseeing Gloucester MA From Your Boat
Barbara Day submits-
Photo caption: America’s Oldest Seaport: Gloucester, MA (courtesy of InAweofGod’sCreation)
With all the history of Gloucester, Massachusetts, there is an endless amount of sightseeing opportunities for visitors to enjoy. It’s a popular destination that you can get to and enjoy by land or water.
The Annisquam River connects Gloucester Harbor with Ipswich Bay where you can dock your boat along the southern end of the river at Cape Ann Marina (http://www.capeannmarina.com/) or another Gloucester marina (http://www.gloucesterma.com/Boating.cfm?c=71).
Once you’ve arrived, it’s time to enjoy one of America’s oldest seaports and summer travel destinations! Let’s begin our tour…
A glimpse of Gloucester history
● The area is known as America’s oldest seaport, discovered in 1606 by Samuel de Champlain.
● At the time, he named the harbor Le Beau Port, meaning beautiful port.
● The name changed many times before Prince Charles christened it Cape Anne, after his mother. (Now spelled Cape Ann.)
● In 1623, men from Dorchester England were sent to establish a fishing and trade plantation along the port, the first of any kind in America.
● They settled the area by setting up fish stages in an area now known as Stage Fort Park.
What to do in Gloucester?
There’s no shortage of activities awaiting you in Gloucester! Ready for some fun on and off the water?
1) Whale watching, fishing & water fun
Whale watching is a popular attraction, 15 miles off the coast of Gloucester. You can also take part in…
● Fishing charters
● Kayak tours
● River cruises
2) Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center
The Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center (http://gloucestermaritimecenter.org/) preserves Gloucester’s maritime industrial history. It’s located on the harbor and contains the oldest operating marine railway in the United States. The rail was built in 1849 by Burnham Brothers, Parker, Joseph, and Elias.
A 19th century mill building stands on the Center’s property and holds equipment used to power the railway and a workshop where wooden boats are built. The Center also includes three wharves where you can see fishing vessels from different time periods get a sense for how fishing technology has evolved.
3) Enjoy the water from shore
Find fun in unexpected places in Gloucester, MA!
There are plenty of attractions that allow you to soak in the picturesque waterways from land (or even on the docks!).
● Beaches
● Restaurants
● Museums
● Parks
● Art exhibits, including the Rocky Neck Art Colony (http://www.rockyneckartcolony.org/), one of the world’s oldest and continuously working art colonies. The Colony has attracted artists and art lovers to the waterfront for over 150 years.
● Half a dozen lighthouses, dating back to the 1780s
Uncover more info about the fun and excitement that’s ready to be had on the official Gloucester visitor’s website (http://www.gloucesterma.com/).
4) Gloucester supplies & services
There are several places to get gas and other boating supplies around Gloucester. Here are some of these places for your convenience:
● Brown’s Yacht Yard, Inc (http://www.brownsyy.com/) – Marinas & Boat Repair – 978-281-3200
● Cape Ann’s Marina Resort (http://www.capeannmarina.com/) – Marinas & Boat Repair – 978-283-2116
● Cruiseport Gloucester Marine Terminal (http://cruiseportgloucester.com/MarineTerminal/) – Port/Launch Services – 978-282-9700
● East Gloucester Marine – Marinas & Boat Repair – 978-281-0982
● Gloucester Marine Railways (http://www.gloucestermarinerailways.com/) – Boat Repairs and Supplies, Port Services – 978-283-2775
● Rose Marine (http://www.rosesmarine.com/) – Marinas & Boat Repair, Boat Supplies, Port Services – 978-283-3334
● US Coast Guard Station, Gloucester (http://www.uscg.mil/) – Port Services, Emergencies – 978-283-0705
What’s your favorite Gloucester spot, on water or land?
This article barely scratches the surface of this amazing and unique American treasure. If you live in or have visited Gloucester, please leave a comment with your top list of sights or events or activities!




























