Best wishes,
Month: June 2013
Thank You!
Thank you with all my heart to everyone who attended my film premiere last night. I feel so very blessed to have had my beautiful community of friends and family there, and by attending, you all made the event a great success and sellout!!! What a whirlwind, and it went by all much, much too fast. I hope I didn’t miss saying thank you to anyone last night.
With love and gratitude to my wonderful team. I could not have done it without you!
Tom Hauck ~ Although I began shooting my film “script-less,” I did, through the course of filming, write the story. I know I can always go to Tom for editing assistance, commentary, and proofreading and find his advice and knowledge of the written word invaluable. Life Story of the Black Swallowtail stems from a profound desire to communicate about the natural world found in our own backyards and that can only be achieved when rooted in a beautiful story.
Liv and Kathleen ~ From the moment I asked Kathleen and Liv to help with the music for my film they were there, giving 100 percent of themselves. Thank you Liv for sharing your beautiful voice and Kathleen for your beautiful organ playing. Thank you both especially for the improvisations, which so gorgeously melded with scenes of the butterfly during metamorphosis. And thank you Liv for simply being the best and most supportive and loving daughter a mom a could ever dream of and hope for.
Craig Kimberley ~ To my friend Craig for his editing assistance, and especially for his stunning key frames (the swan in flight!), help with title design, and overall advice on the film as a whole. And special thanks to Hannah for sharing Craig on his days off!
Joey ~ My friend Joey for his tireless support of everything great and good about Gloucester, for the weeklong “sticky,” and for writing, “Butterflies FTW!” I love being part of his GMG team, for more reasons than I can count.
Andrew Love ~ Thanks and appreciation to Andrew, who really saved the day in the eleventh hour, despite the fact that he was in the midst of leaving Cape Ann TV and beginning his new job at Newburyport’s cable channel PortMedia!
Lisa Smith, Cape Ann TV Producer ~ To Lisa for her continued advice, support, and friendship, and assistance, too, in the eleventh hour (and for the wonderful bottle of champagne last night!).
Rob Newton ~ Thank you Rob for inviting me to have my premiere at your very special venue—and didn’t that gentleman fall off his seat at just the right moment! Link to CACC Indie Gogo fundraiser so Rob can continue to support up and coming filmmakers like myself.
Fred Bodin ~ For hosting, once again, a wonderful party at Bodin Historic Photo Gallery. Fred just has the magic touch—his gallery is always warm and welcoming and everyone always feels entirely at ease and has a fabulous time at his parties. Special thanks to John McElhenny for staying late and helping clean up.
Felicia, Pat, and Barry ~ Despite the fact that Felicia is in the final stages of writing her cookbook and preparing for her Kickstarter launch she, Barry, and Pat provided the wonderful array of food served at Fred’s last night.
JoeAnn Hart and Gordon for sharing their breathtakingly beautiful great drift of asters (mecca to the pollinators), of which we will see much more of in my Monarch film!
Donna and Rick and Ann and Bob Kennedy ~ Thank you for the beautiful flowers. I am very touched by your thoughtfulness. Ann, the flowers were you in absentia!
And special thanks to Kate at Wolf Hill for providing our “special guest star” Black Swallowtail caterpillar for the premiere. This is the second time a caterpillar has been found on a parsley plant at Wolf Hill and that Kate has offered it to me to raise.
Update on the caterpillar: Last night Kate’s caterpillar spun its silk girdle and it is going to pupate at any moment!
Again, my thanks and love to you all! And the butterflies thank you, too!!!
Photo of  Newly Emerged Wolf Hill Butterfly from this Past Spring
Getting Ready For The Big Day!
Antonio Gentile Bandstand ♪♫♪ Music In Gloucester ♪♫♪ 2013 Summer Concert Series
2013 Summer Concert Series
Stage Fort Park, Hough Ave., Gloucester, MA
All Concerts feature a rain date of the following
Wednesday evening at 7pm
July 7 , 7pmÂ
 North Shore Acappella
 Compaq Big Band (Jazz)
July 21, 7pm![]()
Overdrive (R & B with Horns)
July 28, 7pm![]()
Honky Tonk Women & Old Cold Tater
August 4, 7pm![]()
Walker Creek Band (Classic Rock)
August 11, 7pm
Grupo Fantasia (Latin & World Music)
August 18, 7pm![]()
Cape Ann Community Band (Concert Band)
August 26, 7pm
Cape Ann Big Band
click here for more details> Â Â http://www.davidlbenjamin.com/Antonio-Gentile-Bandstand.html
Music at Mile Marker 1 today with Dan King & AnnMarie 5-7 ~Then Safety 8-11 with special guest Ricky Diamond
MBBS #3 Lawley Tender Restoration
From the Maine Boat Builders Show Elderly Lawley tender beautifully restored by Redd’s Pond Boatworks in Marblehead.
George Lawley & Son was established in Scituate in 1866, moving later to South Boston and then to Neponset in 1911. By the time it closed in 1945 the company had built more than 1,100 yachts and 1,850 tenders along with military vessels .
http://www.reddspondboatworks.com/index.html
Al Bezanson
Boston Red Sox- Tampa Bay game last Tuesday
Representing at the Origami Convention

and enjoying New York…


– Matthew Green
Gloucester Twitterati Report 6/22/13
Cape Ann Artisans Tour – Time for art collectors to travel the studios of #GloucesterMA and #CapeAnn. Don't miss… http://t.co/GYLCasolY1
— ArtsGloucester (@ArtsGloucester) June 22, 2013
The Supermoon is this weekend; and while it won't be a giant, monstrous orb compared to its regular size, it will… http://t.co/OOl6DjazDd
— GAAC (@GAACtweet) June 22, 2013
Peach is just one of the many dogs at #capeannanimalaid looking for a #home! She is a #Coonhound mix… http://t.co/36wUMvwJTK
— Cape Ann Animal Aid (@CA_AnimalAid) June 22, 2013
A complete retelling of the story of the Esperanto vs Delawana in 1920. http://t.co/M2GTsGSw3J #schooner
— Glou Schooner Fest (@GlSchoonerFest) June 21, 2013
#GloucesterMA: Blynman, other city bridges called structurally deficient by state… http://t.co/dNtrpkxPBL
— Cape Ann Chamber (@CapeAnnChamber) June 21, 2013
#Whale Watch pics from Captain Bill & Sons 6/20/13 morning trip outta #GloucesterMA. What are you waiting for? Go… http://t.co/3XXBGOt9Y3
— Discover Gloucester (@DscvrGlstr) June 21, 2013
Tierney Fishing Amendment Narrowly Defeated in House Vote http://t.co/85UFvIW5TQ. @savingseafood
— Jay Lindsay (@JayLindsay_AP) June 20, 2013
Today's 'Hopper's Houses Tour' is underway! pic.twitter.com/mLOJKdNSoe
— Cape Ann Museum (@CapeAnnMuseum) June 22, 2013
Putting the finishng touches on the altar
Fish On Fridays- Saturday Edition From Kathy Chapman
The Fish on Fridays series is a collaboration between Gloucester photographers Kathy Chapman and Marty Luster. Look for various aspects of Gloucester’s centuries-old fishing industry highlighted here on Fridays.
This week we have interviews with sushi chef Jordan Rubin from Rocky Neck’s Madfish Grille about his famous Glosta rolls, and his goal to visit the fish auctions in Japan.
We also have a video of Jordan placing tobiko on the Glosta rolls. Tobiko is the Japanese word for the flying fish roe. The raw roe is very nutritious, due to its high vitamin content, high protein content, and large ratio of Omega-3 to Omega-6 fatty acids.
Still shots show their Black Thunder spicy tuna rolls and a Salmon Sushimi appetizer with charred ramp and ginger scallions. Delicious indeed!
Videos and photos © Kathy Chapman 2013
http://www.kathychapman.com
Editor’s Note from Joey C-
The Sushi prepared at Madfish Grille is far and away the best sushi I’ve had anywhere.
I make that statement without any homerism involved. I’ve eaten sushi all over the place- California, Las Vegas, NYC, countless high end sushi joints. No joke- no exaggeration- the sushi at Madfish prepared by Jordan and his staff is the best I’ve ever eaten. The most creative, the most brilliantly prepared the most savory delicious sushi I’ve ever consumed. I can’t stress it enough.
My recommendation is to ask them to make you whatever they’d like. Jordan told me the term for this style of ordering but I forget the Japanese saying. Last time in we went with his recommendations and were blown away.
Just In From Gina Lampassi- Womens Seine Boat Race Eliminations To Be Held This Sunday at 1PM
Hey Joey,
Not only are the Dory races this weekend but the elimination races for the Women’s Seine Boat Race will be this Sunday instead of the usual Wed of Fiesta. I’m wondering if you can post something b/c this is new and it would be great if people come down to support the women.
Thanks,
Gina
The race starts at 1 on Sunday. First 2 teams will be tying in at St. Peters before the race. Dory Races start at 10 today.
Community Stuff 6/22/13
Hi,
Just wondering if you could let people know about the showing of this award winning documentary about hunger in the US. The event will be held at the Danvers campus of North Shore Community College starting at 6:30 PM on Monday evening, June 24th. It is free and open to the public, although we ask that people attending consider making a monetary donation, or bringing a gift card from a supermarket to benefit food pantries in the area. The Open Door Pantry will be represented, as will many other local food pantries. For more info, please see the attached flyer.
Attached, please find the press release for a very special event at Aquatro Gallery next weekend, Saturday, June 29, 2013 from 5-8 PM.
As part of Aquatro Gallery’s move to a new, expanded location on Madfish Wharf this season, the gallery directors, Adriana Mederos and Stevie Black, have expanded their collection of fine artwork and fine objects for the home and for the body.
Jeweler Vivi Velasco’s work very much fits the overall design ethos and creative spirit fostered by Aquatro – extremely original, limited edition, personable and warm – this is design and art you can live with.
Please join us for this gala event.
Fire Chief Eric Smith Submits-
GFD EMD Coordinator Sander Schultz receiving an award from Action Inc for his selfless community service in Public Safety.
More pics from awards dinner that honored Lt. John McCarthy and FF/EMS Coordinator Sander Schultz.
Gail Guittarr submits-
Three week tour of Portugal brought to me the remembrance of so many
Gloucester families who helped build our community. Names in
catacombs were Silva, Mederios, Sousa , Lima, Gomes, Silveira, Matos,
Nunes, Lopes, deMoura, Alves, Manuel,Munoz, Machado, and others. A
country of beautiful history and people who are suffering the same
challenges of the fishing industry that we are. Cod is still King
here!
Community Stuff 6/22/13
Hi Joe,
It’s been a long time but I do read your blog all the time so feel like I know what is going on with you. I’ve been dealing with some annoying and chronic tendinitis in both hands which has slowed down my writing but something good happened so I thought you might like to use it—my books have received 3 nominations for the 2013 eFestival of Words. If you decide to use it something like this would work:
The 2013 eFestival of Words, an annual celebration of the best in independent publishing, has given three nominations to local author Kathleen Valentine’s books. Depraved Heart: A Novel, which is set on a fictional island off the coast of Cape Ann but which has scenes set in Rocky Neck and during Fiesta, has been nominated for Best Mystery / Suspense Novel. It has also been nominated for The Harvey Award for the Book We’d Most Like to See Made Into a Movie.
Also, her short story, The Whiskey Bottle in the Wall, from the collection The Whiskey Bottle in the Wall: Secrets of Marienstadt, has been nominated for Best Short Story. All the stories in this collection are based on tales she heard growing up in her native central Pennsylvania.
Results will be published on the eFestival of Words Web Site in August. You can read her guest blog post for the Festival here.
Kathleen’s latest book is Volume 3 in her Beacon Hill Chronicles series, The Crazy Old Lady Unleashed.
Live Blogging! Kim Smiths’s World Premiere
It’s about to go down!!! If ya missed it, come tomorrow night!!! Butterflies rule!!!
The Results Of The Good Morning Gloucester Italian Sub Challenge
I decided to end the nomination period early so we could perhaps catch the nominated sub shop/bakeries off guard. There was 4 nominees clearly in the lead at the time of the tally.
Our judges Craig Kimberley, Ed Collard, Toby Pett and Erik Lorden each individually placed their orders for a large Italian sub with oil and seasoning at the respective sub shop/bakeries. Again, wanting to perhaps throw off the nominated sub shops/bakeries that may have been on the lookout for a sub order for a “Large Italian Sub with everything on it”.
I assigned a point system that heavily favored taste (totally subjective) and value cost per pound (totally non-subjective) with 40 possible points awarded in each of those two categories.
Remaining was 20 possible points for equal distribution of meat and condiments. 5 points for the least equally distributed meat and condiments 20 points for the sub with the most equally distributed meat and condiments.
The scoring went as follows-
Cost per pound
Sclafanis $6.09 per lb- 40 points
Virgilios $7.14 per lb 34 points
Destinos $7.16 per lb 34 points
Jeff’s Variety $7.44 per lb 32 points
Taste 1-40 possible points
average of all 4 judges-
Sclafanis 33 points
Virgilios 21.25 points
Destinos 26.25 points
Jeff’s Variety 25.75 points
Equal Distribution of Meat
5-10-15-20 least Equally distributes to most equally distributed
Sclafanis- 10
Virgilios- 15
Destinos- 5
Jeff’s Variety-20
Total of Scores Combined for Your Winner
SCLAFANIS 83
JEFF’S VARIETY 77.75
VIRGILIO’S 70.25
DESTINO’S 65.25
Again I’d like to thank the four judges- Ed Collard, Toby Pett, Craig Kimberley and Erik Lorden. Thanks to Kim Smith and Craig Kimberley for taking photos.
 I’d also like to reinforce that there’s no shame in coming in 4th.
It’s true what they say, just like the Oscars, just to tally the number of votes to be nominated makes you a formidable joint to get a sub in the first place. No losers all winners in my book. I wouldn’t hesitate to order a sub from any of these places as well as many other sub shops in GTown that didn’t get nominated.
We’re crazy lucky that way, spoiled with great eateries in Gloucester.
#BOOM!
Sebastian’s Schiacciata
Essex River Day This Saturday! June 22, 2013
Cape Ann Farmers’ Market
North Coast Angler Fishing Report 6/21/13
Capt Skip Montello Submits-
To Book a guide-
(508)395-5871 Rockport
Fishing Report: 6-21-2013
The overall fishing over the past week has been one of "transition", from very good at the beginning of the week to just fair from mid week on. That’s not to say that "all" locations from Cape Ann to the Merrimack River were off, but Joppa Flat was affected negatively by the heavy rainfall and the stripers that were up on the flat moved to cleaner water outside at the river mouth and along the beaches north and south. We had a very good day Monday fishing flies , topwaters and soft plastics just outside the river mouth. The river mouth was again super clogged with all sort of boats drifting, trolling or anchored up and catching stripers with live macks, clams or chunks, a very scary place!Later in the week I had the good fortune to fish with Capt Paul Rogato and we got to fish a few of his new 2013 line up of surface plugs. These new plugs were a blast to fish with as the stripers would track and smack the plug until they owned it! Watch the video. These plugs are available at Fin & Feather, Surfland and First Light Anglers.
Ocean Lures (new for) 2013
Brad and Keith, Flies and OL Sandeel Plug
Guy W, out with Capt Al










































