Living The MF Dream!!!!
Month: July 2013
More FOB’s Send In Their Pics Rockin’ The Cap
Skyler Loves Her New GMG Cap
Studs Just Gotta Be Studs- It’s In Their DNA
Tristan Hoare (stage name from his days performing as a Chippendales dancer) represents!
John De Vries is A Happy Man
–
Send in your GMG Swag photos and Represent with the rest of the GMG FOBs!
What’s that you don’t have one yet??? Then order one up and get on the team.
To order GMG Dry Fit Short and Long Sleeve Shirts, Super Crazy Soft Feminine Cut V Neck or Scoop Neck T Shirts- http://gmg.storenvy.com/
If you don’t see a shirt in a style/size/color combination you like, you can send in a request and I’ll do my best to make it happen-
Color Enhanced
Now that is a nice looking Sail Boat
As I was driving on Friday saw this beauty of a sail boat in the harbor. Went over to Niles and took a picture and the name on the boat is “The Salute”. It is 183.8 feet and can accommodate 10 guest. You can find more information from the this link, http://www.superyachts.com/luxury-yacht-for-sale/salute-1160/

Get Creative – Have a Ball!
August 3rd, 6-10:00 pm – Don’t miss it! The 2013 Rocky Neck Beaux Arts Ball. Dig out some old threads and make them into something new. Turn your recyclables into a trendy fashion statement. You’re not expected to look like the model here – go for something uniquely you. See you there.
E.J. Lefavour
Big Mike’s Bikes and the Six Peas
Over the wrestling mats in Junior High there was a sign: Proper Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance. Those are the peas I’m talking about. But really not preparation but maintenance. For some reason, all my lab instruments I have on strict maintenance schedules but stuff I own I just use it until it breaks.
Like this Gary Fisher Utopia I used as part of my commute back in 1996:
Beat the hell out of the poor thing and it never got a lick of tender loving care. Lived outside on the back of my 4Runner for the first five years, you can see how the bike rack tore the paint off the top tube. As a hybrid street bike it was awesome for about two of those years hopping curbs but then things started going south. 24 gears down to 7, back brake was dicey so instead of a little maintenance after five years beating on it I bought a new bike and let a friend borrow this one. Then in 2008 it made the move to Rockport and got thrown into the corner of the shop looking pretty sad. Cables split and rusted, the movable parts did not move but the parts that weren’t supposed to move did.
But I always remembered my old Gary Fisher fondly. I loved the “arc” handle bar and short wheelbase. So I collected up the pieces and dropped them off at Big Mike’s Bikes. Mike wasn’t there but I left a note: Option A: the bike is trashed, can you make it a one speed? Option B: the full monty, fix everything. Got a phone call back and the full monty was the smart course, 160 bucks and replace a whole bunch of doo-dads. (I lost the receipt but it was one long list which included what sounded like very important pieces like bearings and races.)
The price seemed way too reasonable so I greenlit the full monty. And now it looks like:
I’ve been riding it a week and I still think, “holy cow, this bike never shifted like this.” For Cape Ann, large set in front and the back 8 gears just slide one right into each other as you go up and down the 23 hills of Cape Ann. I jumped on this morning thinking I would just bop over to Granite Pier but then I was going past the Rockport High School and the next thing I knew I was going past Good Harbor Beach and on to Eastern Point Light House. A stop at Joey’s and since I could not smell the fragrance of Toby Chowder I was up to Fred Bodin’s for water (but not open yet), down Maplewood, up Cherry Hill (outta the saddle on that hill), past O’Malley Middle and Goose Cove Nursery and over to Halibut Point before my needle was on empty.
Back to the 6 peas. Preparation is maintenance. Change the oil and the grease and mechanical things last longer. Or you can do what I do at least for bikes, beat the crap out of them and drive them into the ground, leave them in the corner 5 years then go bring the pile of parts over to Big Mike’s Bikes. But I might change my ways and actually bring my other bikes in for a tune-up. Whorled peas may follow.
Big Mike’s Bikes is easy to find. Big Mike’s right next to Big Macs.
ps. The Rubber Duck does this type of stuff incognito. I don’t want the special Rubber Duck treatment. I only put the Duck on the dash at the Rockport dump so I can get free parking.
pps. for the excruciatingly bored on this foggy foggy Cape Ann night the rough out path on google is 23.2 miles. The awesome thing about Cape Ann is you can add and subtract dozens of miles by including or skipping over points and coves. Same as in a kayak you could take the straight razor point to point 20 miles and add ten miles easy.
A track: http://goo.gl/maps/PNaty
Pat Ciaramitaro
Last day of shooting Felicia’s cook book, with Pat Ciaramitaro ~ Loving Mom, wife, grandmother, mother-in-law, sister, friend, and she works full time! Pat is deeply devoted to her family and is truly a beautiful woman in every way.
Eight-month-old Dante was also there with his mom, Vanessa Linquata, who was the hair stylist for the shoot.
Happy Birthday Fred!
a toast!
Congratulations Felicia!
Lazy Bill Gleason tonight @ The Dog Bar Cape Ann ~ 9:00pm 7.28.2013
Twelve string guitar and some real fine blues.
Dog Bar
65 Main Street
Gloucester, Ma
Sidewalk Bazaar Coming Right Up! August 1-2-3
GMG was all over the block party
The first block party of the season got a pretty good crowd:
I got a few photos of GMG contributors at work (Craig Kimberly, Fred Bodin, and David Cox):
Leslie Heffron at The Bookstore of Gloucester Aug. 1-31
2013 37th Magnolia Library Annual 5K & 1K Fun Run August 24
37th Magnolia Library Annual 5K & 1K Fun Run is Moving to Saturday Morning, August 24. This year’s race marks the official kick off to the Magnolia Library Center’s 125th anniversary celebration.
http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=2100475
Spread the Word! PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Library is opening the gates starting at 8:45am; right after the fun run on Saturday August 24. Yet another reason to run watch or volunteer. $5 for adults and $2 for kids.
This certified 5k course is lined with spectators, loops around the shore, and is chock full of gorgeous ocean views (and breezes!) Historically 200-400 runners participate and 50 volunteers run the show. Post-race celebrations include an awards ceremony, refreshments, and this year the Magnolia Library Center’s 125th anniversary celebration. ALL proceeds benefit the Magnolia Library Center, a non-profit community organization dedicated to enriching the lives of our residents by providing educational and cultural experiences through programming and events.
For more information email or call:
Amy Greaves (617) 283 2363
magnoliarace@gmail.com
Follow us on Facebook & Twitter
https://facebook.com/group/Magnoliarace
https://twitter.com/Magnolia5K
$20 pre-entry fee
$15 under 14 years old
$3 Fun Run (pre or post entry fee)
Pre-entries accepted on-line through August 22nd or postmarked by August 17, 2013
(post entry fee: $25; checks, cash accepted day of race)
REGISTER ONLINE AT: WWW.ACTIVE.COM or WWW.COOLRUNNING.COM
Key search word: MAGNOLIA
World’s Greatest Coffee Rolls and Not Gary’s Stones Pub Pulled Pork Omelet At Mamie’s Kitchen
Fun and Smiles at Good Harbor Beach – 07/27/2013
Tiny Lobster found at Good Harbor Beach
Community Photos 7/28/13
Community Stuff 7/28/13
Weather permitting, on Friday night August 9 from 9:00 to 11:00, the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club will have telescopes set up for free public viewing on the grounds of the Lanesville Community Center, 8 Vulcan St in Lanesville. Everyone is invited to come see beautiful views of Saturn, the moon, 13 billion year old star clusters, the glowing remains of dying stars, and more.
This is an opportunity to learn all about (and to see) what’s up in our beautiful Cape Ann night sky, and to get all your astronomy questions answered. It’s still high summer, so we suggest you bring insect repellant. Remember, this program is dependent on clear skies; if you can see the moon you can assume we’ll be there.
GAAC meets at 8:00pm on the second Friday of every month for presentations, snacks and good conversation at the Lanesville Community Center. Learn more at our website, http://gaac.us and our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/gaacpage . You can follow us on Twitter as @gaactweet.
Chargers Youth Program 2013 Football & Cheering Registration
Sign up on the following dates:
Friday, August 2nd 6PM – 8PM
Saturday, August 3rd 9AM – 11AM
Friday, August 8th 6PM – 8PM
Saturday, August 9th 9AM – 11AM
Location: Charger House
Concord Street, Gloucester MA(Red building – next to West Gloucester Fire Station)
Coaches/Committee members will be on hand for any questions.
Visit us at: http://chargersyouthprogram.org For details and ONLINE Registration!
Sista Felicia Thanks Her Team Who She Never Could Have Created Such A Beautiful No-Compromises Cookbook
She writes-
The push to finish the cookbook the past several months has been an experience I will never forget. Months ago I began assembling a team of local creative people, to help me physically bring to life my vision for my cookbook “Gifts of Gold.” Each team member is truly amazingly talented in their field, passionate about what they do, generously giving of time and resources. Working together countless hours, to make important deadlines necessary to keep the project on schedule was always done with laughter and professionalism. Everyone had the same goal, and determination to do whatever it would take to get, to have, or provide whatever was needed when we needed it. I am so very proud to live in our community surrounded by so many creative, passionate, and fun people. What “Team Sista” pulled off the past few months is simply incredibly, even more incredible is that it was all done local and on this beautiful Island of Cape Ann we all call home.
If you need any of the following services, don’t walk, run and experience firsthand how incredible they are to do business with. My heartfelt gratitude goes out to the following people and Businesses. Please help me support them as they supported me.
James and Anna Eves at Cape Ann Giclee. If you need photo editing of any kind I personally grantee they are the best of the best, dig out your old photos and get them to James.
Cathy Kelly graphic designer gifted in so many creative levels, if you need help with design for any type of publication she is awesome to work with.
Rick Moore and Donna Ardizzoni at Circle Consultanting Group provide incredible computer services, they are the best computer problem solves.
Craig Kimberly the best videographer on planet earth his eye behind the camera is like no other!
Hannah Kimberly a gifted writer, proofreader and professional educator.
Cape Ann Museum houses so many treasure from Gloucester’s history its truly a magical place and destination must for everyone.
Ryan Wood Distilleries, their Folly Cove Rum is delicious visit them and take a tour!
Gail McCarthy and the Gloucester Daily Times.
Charlie Carroll Photography, his still life photos are stunning.
Kim Smith photography, “The Butterfly Lady” you simply must see her documentary.
Audrey’s flower shop Heather, David and Dee always creating beautiful arrangements for all types of occasions.
Gallo productions, for start of the art, top quality, video production needs.
Cruiseport Gloucester, another Gem in our city, beautiful location for celebrations. For all your beauty needs visit Soft Touch Salon, Envouge Salon, Elite Nails and Vanesssa Linquata. Kahn Studio on Rocky Neck, always a fun art gallery to visit!
Thank you for all you support
Sista Felicia
To order yours and support her effort- http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/95596299/sista-felicias-sicilian-cookbook






















