Hella good looking caps only enhanced by the hella good looking peeps wearing them!
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My View of Life on the Dock
Hella good looking caps only enhanced by the hella good looking peeps wearing them!
To get in on GMG Dry Fit Shirts, or Feminine Cut Super Soft T Shirts go to the GMG Store-
Birthday Mug Up
The Birthday Mug Up party was a great success. Friends and people walking by came in. All of the food was over the top, most of it being homemade. Thanks to all! Donuts anyone?
We drank 1.5 gallons of coffee, ate pastries, monkey bread, blueberry scones, smoked salmon, deviled eggs, and Sista’ Felicia’s zucchini pesto with almonds. Although a mug up is a breakfast event, you can see from the debris that this crowd was in a party mood: Beer, Champagne, and Bloody Marys. The photo evidence does not account for all the disposable cups that may have been used as "I’m not drinking – drinking cups." Fun time!
The Harvey Gamage is back in town at Maritime Gloucester.
This project is coming along and looking really great.
Mark Read is the artist who made the pieces. To see more of his work, please check out his website at http://www.markreadstudio.com/
This morning I went for an early morning walk at Good Harbor and discovered this beautiful baby Harbor Seal stranded at the high water mark. Over the next six hours it struggled to survive the world of curious humans. Fortunately, all ended well and the seal was returned to the sea. I’ll post a PSA video later in the week because a great many of the beach goers today seemed completely clueless to the fact that stranded baby seals must be left alone. I had to call the environmental police (thank you Lieutenant Roger Thurlow) to prevent this one man from actually touching the seal, despite the fact that the seal’s breathing was obviously very labored and it was terrified. Later in the morning a lifeguard appeared and kept the crowd under control. I asked for her name but the lifeguards have been instructed not to speak to the media. I hope the lifeguard sees this post because I would like to thank her–she did an absolutely awesome job keeping people from getting too close to the seal–and it wasn’t easy.
Good Harbor Beach Stranded Harbor Seal

ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY
Returning for an encore performance at Shalin Liu, Ann Hampton Callaway is a national multimedia superstar, having performed as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist, and an actress in theatre and film. Considered an icon of the American songbook and known for a Tony-nominated performance in the hit Broadway musical Swing! (she even wrote the theme song for the TV show The Nanny), Callaway’s records are platinum selling. She has performed for President Clinton, shared the stage with superstars like Liza Minelli and Wynton Marsalis, and is a frequent guest performer for renowned symphonies, including The Boston Pops. Her passionate and spontaneous performances delight audiences around the country.
Rockport Music Shalin Liu Performance Center
Ann Hampton Callaway
August 9 & 10 @ 8pm
A few tickets still available call 978-546-7391

Israel Horowitz’s Pulitzer-nominated “North Shore Fish” premiered at Gloucester Stage in 1986, has since been produced off Broadway in New York City, then all over the world, adapted into a TV movie in 1997 and is back at Gloucester Stage again with an excellent cast, whose performances will have you riveted from the very first scene.
Yes, it’s fun to hear the names of familiar Gloucester places batted about by actors on a stage. And the fish processing set, replete with real lockers, production line, shrink wrapper and plenty of doors to slam will take anyone who’s ever labored in food service or production right back to work. Plus, I have to admit I was eager to see Tip O’Neill’s grandson, Thomas Phillip O’Neill in one of the lead roles as Porker.
While any of these, along with the fact that many consider North Shore Fish to be one of Israel Horowitz’s best plays, would be reason enough go see it, the REAL reason is that Gloucester Stage’s production of North Shore Fish will make you think and feel in ways you’ve never experienced before. That’s what good theatre does — and this is theatre at its best.
According to Horovitz, “North Shore Fish, to my thinking, is a play about love and dignity in the workplace.” You might ask yourself, well what else is there? What else do we really want besides love and dignity and work that matters? North Shore Fish will help you appreciate what you have and question your priorities. And you’ll realize that this drama doesn’t happen only in Gloucester. That’s why North Shore Fish has universal appeal.
If you’re a Cape Ann Resident, you can see this play for a mere twenty bucks this Wednesday or Thursday at 8pm. North Shore Fish only runs through this Sunday, August 4. It would be a shame if you missed it. Call box office at 978-281-4433 for tickets.
The Antonio Gentile Summer Concert Series announces the re-scheduling of the
Honky Tonk Women/ Old Cold Tater concert.
The July 28 concert was postponed due to unsettled weather forecasts. The new date is Wednesday, July 31, 7pm.
I was getting a bunch of requests for XXL’s so I just added them click the graphic to order-
Also anyone who ordered super crazy soft Feminine cut T shirts- that order has been placed as well and is on it’s way from the manufacturer.
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#GloucesterMA Downtown 50+ year old tradition: The Sidewalk Bazaar! Happening 8/1-3, Go! via @Joey_C Good Morning… http://t.co/54WaQaa8hm
— Discover Gloucester (@DscvrGlstr) July 29, 2013
WED Lobster Fest Menu Single Steamed Lobster $9.95 Twin Steamed $15.95 Baked Stuffed Lobster $17.95 Twin Baked Stuffed $22.95 #gloucesterma
— Seaport Grille (@SeaportGrille) July 29, 2013
VIDEO Gran Prix of Gloucester: City Council Meeting http://t.co/204IX7RB14 // Thanks @towropemedia
— Gran Prix Gloucester (@gpgloucester) July 29, 2013
Poor count estimates plague New England fisheries – via @bostondotcom http://t.co/CNBpmqqLMV
— NE Seafood Coalition (@fish_nsc) July 29, 2013
Made the halfway mark to reaching my goal! THANK YOU EVERYONE @CraigShoots @eves3 @CapeAnnGiclee @Joey_C @donnaard @kimsmithdesigns
— Felicia Ciaramitaro (@SistaFelicia) July 29, 2013
Tyler making buffalo chicken balls https://t.co/DOtAvrGMQf
— Mamie's Kitchen (@MamiesKitchen) July 28, 2013
Sinikka Nogelo #GloucesteMA artist's installation Cape Ann Museum's White-Ellery House Sat, Aug 3rd. #followart… http://t.co/fhioaFLEnc
— ArtsGloucester (@ArtsGloucester) July 28, 2013
Rocky Neck Gallery: BEAUX ARTS BALL! This Saturday, August 3 @ 6-10 PM parade @ 5:30! http://t.co/P3QXFJ1fOq
— Rocky Neck Gallery (@RNGartists) July 28, 2013
Stay cool in #GloucesterMA where the Wicked Tuna Cool Guys have hung out… check out Cape Pond Ice tours on the… http://t.co/9myJi8Z4Tf
— ArtsGloucester (@ArtsGloucester) July 28, 2013
RT @ecotwin1: A green roof AND wind turbines?! #GloucesterMA, you rock! #renewableenergy pic.twitter.com/Mart8PW9CI @MayorKirk
— John McElhenny (@JMcElhenny) July 25, 2013
Continuing my series on second-hand stores in Gloucester after a brief hiatus, today we look at Scout Vintage Finds (186 East Main St., open Thurs-Sun 11am-6pm)!
This is a store I’d driven past many times, but never stopped to see. I’m glad I did now! Karen King, the proprietor, sells a little bit of everything in the area of “vintage items”, but also specializes somewhat in vintage textiles, and millinery (making hats)!
Here are photos of some of the things she sells, from vintage items and linens (and things made out of vintage linens) to hats that Karen has made:
Karen and her intern are also very nice folks, who gave me a glass of cold water (it was a hot and humid day when I visited) and chatted for a while, and told me of ANOTHER antique store I didn’t know about! (coming soon in this series).
So, just to review, here are the previous posts in this series on second-hand stores (thrift, consignment, antique, etc.) in alphabetical order:
We still have more to go (in no particular order):
Look at that! Did you realize that we have 23 second-hand stores in Gloucester and Rockport? If I had known there were that many, I probably wouldn’t have committed to this long-running series, which is taking a lot of time to put together… but I think it’s worth it! I am hoping to put out a table with the names, addresses, hours, and web pages of all of the stores, and maybe a brief comment on what each one generally stocks.
Let me know if I’m missing anyone…
With a shout out to Kathleen Erickson from Savour Wine and Cheese