Here are a few shots from the Gloucester Schooner Festival in 2010.
Can’t wait for Summer
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My View of Life on the Dock
Here are a few shots from the Gloucester Schooner Festival in 2010.
Can’t wait for Summer
CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL 2014 GLOUCESTER SCHOONER FESTIVAL PAGE
GHS Girls in loss to the Headers in last home game of the season.
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Photography and Graphic Design
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Snow From Elinor Teele
I am so fortunate to have a job that gets me out and about in every kind of weather. I am constantly astounded by the beauty that surrounds us.Here are three scenes from this past Thursday.
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Janet(Rice)
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The Wetlands at Good Harbor Beach: A Veritable Runway and Landing Strip for Canadian Geese
submitted by Peter Digre
The reading is at Trident Gallery, 189 Main Street, Gloucester, at 5pm, to be followed by a reception with light refreshments. Admission is free, but reservations are recommended (978-491-7785 or events@tridentgallery.com) so that the gallery can try to ensure adequate seating.
“We are lucky to have a poet of Galvin’s reputation coming to read on the North Shore. As I know from experience, his poetry moves you immediately at a reading and then stays with you for years, growing in depth and importance, words you want to read and read again.” — Matthew Swift, gallery director
He grew up in the Boston area and lives in Truro, Massachusetts, a small town on outer Cape Cod. He has published over 500 poems in magazines, textbooks and anthologies, including 21 poems in The New Yorker. More details are at the Facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/events/508016975980702 . A quotation from a book-length poem of his is on the image, a full recent poem is posted at http://wintermeditations.tridentgallery.com/, and another couple of excerpts are included in the latest Trident Gallery Newsletter if you join soon at TridentGallery.com.
Critical praise for Brendan Galvin:
“Few living poets are as memorable in their descriptions of the goings-on in the non-man-manufactured world.” — The New York Times Book Review
“Over the past four decades, in an era deeply suspicious of the relationship between language and external reality, Brendan Galvin has been quietly reminding us that the best poetry can deepend our understanding of the natural world and of each other.” — National Book Award statement
“Brendan Galvin is an essential presence in contemporary American poetry.” — Tar River Poetry
“If future literary historians wish to demonstrate an excellent late-twentieth-century non-formalist who writes directly and accessibly, let Galvin be their example….More toughminded than most of his peers, Galvin is also far less predictable.” — X.J. Kennedy, Shenandoah: The Washington & Lee University Review
“Brendan Galvin has an exciting gift for finding the unexpected word that proves miraculously perfect in its setting.” — The Atlantic Monthly
About Brendan Galvin:
Brendan Galvin is the author of sixteen collections of poems. Habitat: New and Selected Poems 1965-2005 (LSU Press) was a finalist for the National Book Award. Ocean Effectsappeared in fall, 2007. His translation of Sophocles’ Women of Trachis appeared in the Penn Greek Drama Series in 1998. Whirl Is King appeared from LSU Press in 2008. His crime novel, Wash-a-shores, is available on Amazon Kindle. The Air’s Accomplices, a collection of new poems, is forthcoming from LSU Press.
His awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, two NEA fellowships, the Sotheby Prize of the Arvon Foundation (England), the Iowa Poetry Prize, and Poetry’s Levinson Prize, as well as the first OB Hardison, Jr. Poetry Prize from the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Charity Randall Citation from the International Poetry Forum, the Sewanee Review’s Aiken Taylor Award in Modern American Poetry, and the Boatwright Prize from Shenandoah.
He has been Wyndham Robertson Visiting Writer in Residence in the MA program at Hollins University, Coal Royalty Distinguished Writer in Residence in the MFA program at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, visiting writer at Connecticut College, and Whichard chairholder in the Humanities at East Carolina University.
He lives in Truro, Massachusetts.
Joey,
Could you please post the following?
Hoping to put together an art exhibit featuring the fishing vessel Phyllis A at Marine Railway. Have seen many paintings and great photos around town. Please contact Gene Ehlert at lmegbe@yahoo.com (board member of Phyllis A Marine Association)
978-865-3049 or cell 603-788-4605
Thanks
Ohh Yeahhhh!!! It’s On!!!!!!
It’s always a treat to enjoy a yummy meal cooked by someone else…. especially when it’s prepared by chefs Eric & Jeremy at Passports! from Xfinity Mobile App
Sunday, from 11:30 – 4:00 Great art from local artists.
Catherine, George, and Charles Ryan
Thank you Catherine for all the beautiful work that you do on behalf of Gloucester’s artists, arts, and the community at large. With two bright and active twin sons, I don’t know how you manage to give all that you do! You are Amazing!!!
If you are at all involved with the arts in Gloucester than you know of Catherine Ryan. For those not aware, Catherine has the special appointment of The Mayor’s Representative on the Gloucester’s Committee for the Arts. In that role, she brings to the fore countless art related projects and endeavors. Additionally, she provides hands on and ongoing expertise to the Gloucester HarborWalk. Catherine is also an actively involved member of the steering committee for the Gloucester Harbortown Cultural District.
Regular GMG readers know of Catherine too from her outstanding and informative steady stream of posts that highlight important cultural events and activities taking place in our community.
Catherine and Muffy White at this year’s Art Haven Buoy Auction
Also, Gretchen Hill of SALTWATER MASSAGE will be there from 5 pm to 7pm!

http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?
Doesn’t this look like fun and great exercise?! Can’t you see a bunch of these bopping around Gloucester Harbor? I just wonder how easy it would be to get back onto if you fall off out in the water.
Link shared by Len Burgess.
E.J. Lefavour