A few of my friends asked me to share this guy. He was floating down the Annisquam a few days ago.
Matt
Nancy Dudley Checks In From Essex
essex 2/11 photo
My View of Life on the Dock
Hi Kim,
Would you mind posting this new video to GMG for us? It’s the first of a new DSLR series we’re producing called The Portrait Series. This first video features Jon Sarkin, the Gloucester-based artist.
Thanks very much,
Erich Archer
As Joey would recommend, to see even more posts, type in Jon Sarkin in the GMG search box, upper right corner.
Drawing is not an exercise.
Exercise is sitting on a stationary bicycle and going nowhere.
Drawing is being on a bicycle and taking a journey.
For me to succeed in drawing, I must go fast and arrive somewhere.
The quest is to keep the thing alive…
–Jim Dine, 2003
Jim Dine’s Two Big Black Hearts, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts
One of my very favorite Jim Dine works of art is the Twin Red Hearts, located at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. The Paul Lowry photo taken in the snow is beautiful and the perfect image for your February Valentines!
This is the real sign of spring! Ā I looked out my windows through rain streaked glass and saw a huge wave of robins filling the trees on Rocky Neck Ave and Wonson Street. Ā I’ve never in my life seen so many robins at one time. Ā These aren’t winter overs – they are here to tell us that spring is right around the corner! Ā Either that or it is a mass robin suicide pact. Ā I vote for the spring option.
E.J. Lefavour
Here’s your chance to get tickets to seeĀ Gracie Curran & The High Falutin’ BandĀ atĀ The Larcom TheatreĀ on Saturday, April 5th.
Tickets went on sale today and start at onlyĀ $15.00
“A five-alarm stew of blues, gospel and soul that burns in your gut like the first time you heard Aretha Franklin…” – Alternate Roots Magazine
With appearances at The Gloucester Blues Festival, New England Blues Festival, and The Boston Freedom Rally with more than 50,000 attendees, Gracie Curran & the High Falutinā Band are about to break into much larger venues.
This may be your last chance to see them in an intimate setting at Beverly’s Larcom Theatre, where you can expect to be infused with their amazing energy and stunningly soulful sound. Ā Here she is at the Gloucester Blues Fest last August:
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Savour
Special Event
Living with Intention
with
Miriam Divinsky, Ph.D.
Sunday, Feb. 16, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
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Savour Wine and Cheese
76 Prospect St.
Gloucester, MA 01930
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http://www.vimeo.com/86208707
Absolutely brilliant performance. He knows it too!
I think the thing that frustrates me the most about people refusing to perform simple internet searches and asking others to do it is the not really understanding the psyche behind people asking other people to search the web for them.
It seems like the simplest and most direct route for someone to find answers. For example: If someone couldnāt find a post that had been written on GMG yesterday, last week or last year they could go two routes, right?
Route 1 They either search on the GMG Search box or if they didnāt know it even existed they could point their internet browser to Google, type in the search term and get the answer within 30 seconds.
Route 2: They write an email to me, wait til I actually have time to read it, perform the internet search for them, copy the results, email them back. Could take anywhere from 30 minutes to a couple days before I get through the emails that come in.
Now knowing how much quicker it would be to just perform the search themselves I just have to ask myself why? Why in the world does someone refuse to perform the search themselves?
Now we all know those people who pride themselves on āNot being a computer personā. Not the feeble minded ones, but the genuinely smart people in every day lives that are really really smart and successful but they wear the āI donāt have a smartphoneā badge like itās something to be proud of. These are the type of people who would bite their nose off to spite their own face. If you have a smartphone (and itās not about money because you can get free smartphones with any carrier) you know the power you have in your hand. You know that knowledge is power and the information at your fingertips with a smartphone is nearly limitless.
So to trot out the āIām not a computer personā line in the year 2014 makes you look stupid. I donāt mean this to offend anyone. Iām just telling you that saying this line out loud to anyone is basically telling people that youāre an idiot. Computers are so dumbed down today, that if you can spell, then you can use an internet browser. A two minute YouTube instructional video can explain how to perform a Google search.
Hereās a great internet tutorial for beginners. You may ask how I found it. By golly I actually found it using a search on Google! Crazy right? I knooooow!!! So Crazy!
So then after the āIām not a smartphone personā or āIām not a computer personā people, could it be laziness? Do the people that write in these requests for information posted on the web just not want to perform the task of typing in the query?
Again Iām not meaning to offend with these questions, Iām trying to figure out for my own sanity the thought process (or lack thereof) in asking someone else through email to find something online for them when the act of writing out that email request took more time and energy than simply performing the internet search themselves. It actually takes less time and keystrokes for the person asking the question.
So I guess that kinda answers my question there. It canāt be that theyāre lazy because it actually requires more work for them to type out the email than perform the search. So strike lazy.
I genuinely believe the disconnect is a simple 2-5 minute lesson on how to point their browser in the direction of a search engine. Could it be that simple you think? Do you think that people are so afraid of technology that they intentionally refuse to learn how to find a search box? That two minute lesson would open up worlds of information and empower them so much but they still wonāt take that leap. Being able to search for flights, bus schedules, sports scores, local events, international events, knitting patterns, free music, writing, art, ect, ect, ect, ect, ect, ect, ect, ectā¦ā¦
What percentage of the people who refuse to perform internet searches do you think is due to ā
Laziness
Stupidity
Fear of Internet
Please help me understand. Please. I beg of you. If you are one of these people could you write in (and you can make it anonymous) to help me understand why you wouldnāt perform an internet search. Maybe if we hear from a few of these folks we can find ways to help them understand how easy it is.
Ground Hog Day has past.Ā Ā Weāre on the downhill ride to spring!Ā Ā Itās time to get ready for prime dog park season.
Many of you know that the City of Gloucester granted us the use of that scruffy, underused section of Stage Fort Park to build the dog park, but the construction was up to the dog lovers of Cape Ann.Ā And so is the ongoing maintenance of the park.
The Friends of Gloucester Dog Park board is a small group, and we are overwhelmed.Ā Lots of people have offered to help, but how to coordinate and assign tasks?Ā Ā Ā Itās time to figure that out!Ā Join us to help plan the future of our park!
Please come! Lend a hand and voice your opinions!
Pathways for Children Cape Ann Families Presents:
Family Zumba ā FREE
February 19, 2014
Session 1: 10:00am-10:45am
Session 2: 11:00am ā 11:45am
Location: The Open Door, 28 Emerson Ave, Gloucester
Must register!
Contact Hailey Granger at 978-281-27400 x110 or hgranger@pw4c.org
We would truly appreciate it if you could include this on Good Morning Gloucester. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Thanks for your continued support!
Best,Jill Cahill
Pathways for Children
DANNYāS DREAM
AT GIUSEPPEāS RESTAURANT
2 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER, MA. 01930
Veterans Forum on the Expansion and Relocation of Gloucester Outpatient Clinic
American Legion Hall, Eight Washington Street, Gloucester, MA
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
6:30 p.m. ā 7:30 p.m.
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Gloucesterās VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic to Expand
Expansion to Include New Services for Local Veterans
Bedford, MA ā Today, the Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital (Bedford VAMC) announced its plans to strengthen and expand the Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) in Gloucester.
āThis expansion demonstrates that VA is committed to providing local Veterans the world-class care they deserve and are entitled to,ā said Christine Croteau, Bedford VAMCās Acting Director. āThe additional space will support many needs for the Gloucester area Veterans. One benefit of the expansion is that it will allow for expansion of the use of tele-technology enhancing Veterans access to a variety of services.ā
āShortly after being elected to Congress, I worked with the VA to open this clinic in Gloucester and Iām particularly proud that Veterans in our district do not have to travel farther than 15 miles to receive care. Recently, the VA correctly assessed that the clinic must expand to meet the needs of Veterans, particularly women Veterans and those who are interested in accessing mental health services. I communicated to the VA how important it is to all of us that the expanded clinic remain located in Gloucester. I look forward to attending the upcoming Veterans forum and continuing to work with Director Croteau, Mark Nestor, and other stakeholders in the months ahead,ā said Congressman John Tierney.
āThe American Legion Post #3 is proud to support the interests of our area Veterans,ā said Attorney Mark Nestor, Commander for the Gloucester American Legion. āI encourage Veterans and our community to attend, provide feedback and learn about the enhancements in store for Gloucester based VA care.ā
In order to appropriately expand and meet the critical needs of local Veterans, the CBOC will be relocating from its existing site to another one in Gloucester. As this expansion and relocation process begins, the Bedford VAMC is partnering with Congressman John Tierney and local advocates, including Mark Nestor, to convene a public forum this month to give Veterans and their families the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the expansion and relocation of the Gloucester CBOC.
Veterans Forum on the Expansion and Relocation of Gloucester Outpatient Clinic
American Legion Hall, Eight Washington Street, Gloucester, MA
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
6:30 p.m. ā 7:30 p.m.
In lieu of the impending snow & ice storm approaching, I thought I would make a quick video for youz folks.
Watch and share if ya care. And please, send in your own tips or ideas that you want me to do this winter!