Month: May 2014
Friday May 9th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather ..
Marine Forecast…
Fri E winds 5 to 10 kt…becoming SE 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon. Seas around 2 ft. Scattered showers.
Fri Night S winds 10 to 15 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft. A chance of showers.
Friday overcast with a chance of shower or storm . Highs will only make it into the 50’s under a south east wind 10-20mph … Very slim chance will see sum sunny breaks in the clouds. Patchy Fog / Drizzle possible along the coast .. Friday night evening showers and storms ending after 8-9pm lows dropping into the 40’s …winds becoming south 10-15 mph …
Weekend is still looking beautiful with highs in the 70’s and plenty of Sunshine ..
Hourly Forecast…
Generous Gardeners – Judith Sargent Murray House
Susan and other volunteers from Generous Gardeners work hard on beautifying the Judith Sargent Murray House.
Go Ahead, We Know You Want To . . .
Ruth Foley for Second Sunday Open Mic ~ This Sunday at The Hive
Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team Update
Looks like we have wrapped up the field work for this year”s batch of vernal pond certifications. I think we will end up with 20, or so, applications. This year’s swampers were Nick Taomina, Matt Burne and me, with assistance from Matt Natti, Sheila Wilson, Herb Stillman, Dan Wells and Nick Holland.
The big office move is scheduled for this month:
We (CAVPT and Kestrel) are moving our office from 15 Lexington Ave. in Magnolia to Main St. Gloucester in Brown’s Mall right across from the police station. The plan is to do this on Saturday, May 17th. We will need help with this. If you have a truck or a van, we could use that too.
Start gathering your donations for the Big Giant Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team/Kestrel Educational Adventures Yard Sale.
Saturday May 24, 2014, 9am-1pm. St. Peter’s Square, Gloucester
Bring your donations to St. Peter’s Square at 7am on the morning of the sale. No TVs or computers please. We will need some volunteers to work at the sale too.
Next show:
Sunday May 18, 2014 2-3pm
Snakes of New England and the World- one hour live animal presentation.
The barn at Castle Hill on the Crane Estate, Ipswich MA
Guess what?… We’ll need volunteers.
And… here’s something:
As a result of the recent article in the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, ‘Two Rick Roths Walk Into A Bar…’, Rick Roth and I have been invited to be on WGBH, Boston Public Radio on Friday May 16th from 1:35-2pm. Tune in and hear me make a fool out of myself in a new medium.
Later, Rick
we only have one earth, save it
Cape Ann Trails Stewards Annual Meeting
Goslings in the Marsh
Can You Find the Turtles?
Hidden in this tangled weave of branches and brambles are turtles basking on the rocks at Niles Pond. Can you find them?
E.J. Lefavour
BREAKING NEWS: We just released a few excellent seats for tonight’s John Sebastian Concert
Once in a while it just happens. Seats that were sold or held for the band get released on the day of the show. Well, that just happened for tonight’s John Sebastian concert at The Larcom Theatre down the road in Beverly. We figure FOBs should have first crack at snatching them up before they’re gone. Get them here. They won’t last very long.
Were you at Woodstock? Wish you’d been there? Come see John Sebastian tonight and ask him what THIS was like (watch video if you want to know what I’m talking about)
Cream of Potato & Ramp Soup
Cream of Potato & Ramp Soup
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Thursday May 8th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather…
Marine Forecast ….
Thu N winds around 5 kt…becoming SE in the afternoon. Seas 1 foot or less.
Thu Night S winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 1 foot or less.
Thursday looking Beautiful repeat performance from yesterday … Highs in the 60’s under mostly sunny skies …light south to southeast winds 5-10mph … Thursday night mostly clear lows in the 40’s.. Light winds from the south and southeast …
Beach Report :
Sunburn Index 7
Water Temp 45°
Swells 1-2ft
Wind direction light onshore SSE..
Hourly Forecast ….

Thanks for viewing .. Enjoy this beautiful Thursday!!
GMG weatherman
Peter Lovasco
Keeping our city clean
Reminder ~ The Open Door Empty Bowl Dinner is Thursday, May 8th, Tomorrow!
Herb Wennerberg reminds everyone that the Open Door Empty Bowl Dinner is Thursday, May 8th, from 4 to 8pm at Cruiseport.
Herb submits this funny video from last year’s event, with footage of uninvited guest Homie, who not only eats someone else’s soup, he makes a terrible mess, and tries to take the pretty bowl with him! My goodness Homie, such bad manners!
WOW!!! Awesome New Signs at Good Harbor Beach from the Friends of Good Harbor Beach
Paul McGeary writes for GMG:
“The city’s cleanup of its beaches continued this week. The work included installation of new signs at Good Harbor Beach. The signs, designed by Kathe German and Collette Knowlton of the Friends of Good Harbor organization will be erected at the main gate as well as at the Witham Street and Nautilus Road entrances to the beach. ”
Pictured are the installation crew, from left, Ed Parks, John Frost, Phil Curcuru, Dick Kelley and Joe Silva, along with Denton Crews of the Friends of Good Harbor.
Gloucester Public Schools Arts Festival! ~ Saturday May 10th from 10am- 3pm
The Harvey Gamage at the Maritime Gloucester
To check out more information on the Harvey Gamage please click the link below.
I am Magnificent
This beautiful Red Tail Hawk came visiting on Wednesday morning.
Some information regarding this beautiful bird from the Audubon Society. The red-tailed hawk is 18-25 inches in length with a wingspan of four feet. It weighs two to four pounds. It is dark brown to gray brown on its back and on the top of its wings. It has light brown or cream undersides and a cinnamon colored neck and chest. It has a dark band across its belly and a broad, round, rusty red tail. The female is larger than the male.
GHS student gets Forum’s international awareness award
Gloucester High School honor student and human rights activist Nicole Bauke received the Cape Ann Forum’s annual international awareness award Sunday at City Hall during the organization’s final event of the season, which featured nationally known radio personality Christopher Lydon. She was nominated for the award by her teachers at GHS.
The program drew more than 200 people to City Hall to hear Lydon, a former reporter for the New York Times and the Boston Globe who now hosts a weekly talk show on WBUR-FM, debate Columbia University student Kunal Jasty, an intern at Lydon’s Radio Open Source project, on the future of journalism.
Lydon, who bills himself as “the last newspaper guy and the first podcaster,” argued that the newspaper era is over and that the internet has both transformed and democratized the ways we get our news. Jasty said that his peers get much of their news from online sources like YouTube and Reddit, a website that calls itself “the front page of the internet.”
The event marked the 82nd free public lecture put on by the Cape Ann Forum since it was launched in 2001, according to its chair, Dan Connell, who thanked the audience for contributing enough money this winter to keep it going through 2014/2015. The group is also raising funds to endow their annual $500 GHS scholarship.
Connell presented Nicole Bauke with an award certificate and a $500 check, saying it was “in recognition of the pursuit of academic, international and cultural enrichment within and beyond the traditional classroom and a demonstration of exceptional creativity and commitment in educating other students and the wider community on these critical issues.”
Bauke, who was nomintaed for the award by her teachers at Gloucester High School, will graduate in June with Highest Honors. She has been the president of the school’s Human Rights Initiative for the past two years and is the co-president of the local National Honor Society chapter.
She has also has been involved with environmental issues, served on student council, worked on the school newspaper, acted and directed in plays staged by the school’s Drama Club, and written poetry for its online literary magazine “The Elicitor.”
Throughout her years at the high school, she has been cause-driven, according to Connell. “She’s organized events, raised funds, led book drives—you name it. Whatever she could do to bring attention to and raise resources for others, she did.”
He closed the presentation by reading an excerpt of one of Bauke’s poems that appeared in The Elicitor two years ago, titled “Me.”
i dream of times far from now,
i dream of the unreasonable
i dream of the irrational
i try. i try to try.
My efforts soar alongside me.
i hope
i can
Prevail
I am who I make myself to be.
Plump Pinnipeds at Brace Cove
A precariously perched pod of plump pinnipeds pose for passersby at Brace Cove. Say that three times fast.
E.J. Lefavour






















