Live Blogging Snowy Owl Here @CaptJoeLobster While @KimSmithDesigns Vidrotapes

I had just set up the @webergrills kettle to smoke up some pork burnt ends when Tim Ring pointed out the snowy Owl.  Immediately I called Kim Smith and she’s getting some great footage right now as the ravens swoop down and try to shoo it away.

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Pet of the Week-Puff

 

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People who meet me can’t help but wonder, “what is such an adorable young lady still doing single?” Well I’ve been thinking the same exact thing! I was brought in by a local rescue group who thought I was too sweet to be living the rest of my days on the streets.  So here I am, waiting to find a family to take me home! I like enjoying all aspects of life.  I am good at playing, eating, relaxing, getting and giving attention and affection.  All of the important things! Do I sound like a good match for you and your family?

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Visit www.capeannanimalaid.org for more information about Puff and all the other animals waiting for homes here at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter.

COLD WEATHER REQUEST TO RESIDENTS

  • COLD WEATHER REQUEST TO RESIDENTS

    THE ROCKPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT AND ROCKPORT

    COUNCIL ON AGING ARE ASKING RESIDENTS TO REGULARLY

    CHECK-IN WITH THEIR ELDERLY FAMILY MEMBERS, FRIENDS,

    AND NEIGHBORS.

    THE WINTER MONTHS BRING ADDITIONAL HAZARDS TO

    SENIOR CITIZENS, WHICH INCLUDE SNOW AND ICE,

    HYPOTHERMIA, AND POWER OUTAGES.

    CONTACT THE ROCKPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT

    (978-546-1212), EMERGENCIES 911, AND THE COUNCIL ON

    AGING (978-546-2573) FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND

    REFERRALS TO OTHER AGENCIES.

  • If You Couldn’t Go Another Second Without a Coffee, Which Line Would You Get Into?

    I was traveling from Boston to Las Vegas the other day and passed on a coffee at 6:30 a.m. when leaving “the island” because I wanted to savor a large hot coffee while sitting at the airport.

    This is what I found waiting for me when we finally checked in, checked our bags, cleared security, and found our gate.

    Such a bummer.

    Which line would you get in if you were about to depart for a cross-county flight and hadn’t had a coffee yet?

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    From our family to your family…Happy New Year!

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    The Cape Ann Museum is free for Cape Ann residents in January

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    It’s almost January and it just snowed, so now you need to find fun things to do inside. Well the Cape Ann Museum can help you with that and if you live on Cape Ann the Museum is free for the month of January! Just to be clear, that means Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester-by-the-Sea and Essex residents are are all welcome to visit for free, starting in just four days. (The CAM is closed New Year’s Day)

    IMG_8430Saturday, January 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Winter Shorts: Cape Ann Museum docents present a celebration of their favorites from the collection, offering six consecutive mini tours. Try them all! See Museum website for a complete list of tour topics: Click Here.

    Salem Boys and Girls Club Visit August 2009 013Saturday, January 9 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.: Come join us for a thrilling Sing-and-Sign-Along starring YOU, the families of Cape Ann! La Petite Chorale and The…

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    Tuesday Dec 29: Vacation week movie in Children’s Library: Shaun The Sheep 2:30-4:30

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    PAWTUCKAWAY STATE PARK ADVENTURE

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    Only about an hour and half northwest of Cape Ann, Liv, Matt and Alex had a great time hiking at Pawtuckaway State Park yesterday. Located in southeastern New Hampshire, the park is named for Pawtuckaway Lake and Pawtuckaway Mountains, which are a circular rocky range that form the outline of an ancient volcanic ring dike dating from the Cretaceaous era.

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    There are a number of trails in varying in length. They opted for the 11 mile route which included several summits.549NOTICEMAP

    Pawtuckaway State Park lies within the Northeastern coastal forests ecoregion that also includes Cape Ann.

     

     

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    Alicia Unleashed Episode 13-Cold Review

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    Alicia Unleashed Episode 13 taped 12/27/15 with B-Side, KD and Host Alicia Cox

     

    Sorry it cut off at the end 😦 sad face:

    Topics Include:

    Queen Latifa “Unity”, Hidden Homiecast, Joey’s Sabbatical, Yoga 2016, How many Homiecast in 2016, recap Pats game, Steve Harvey, Alan Thicke and Ryan Seacrest mishaps, Chris is wearing Pat’s Revis shirt, Cold Play in Super Bowl, Kyle’s review on new Cold Play Album, Kyle’s new necklace from Common Crow, Gas station open on Christmas, Little Sister Selia learning to cook and growing up, New year’s resolutions, Grandma Mary’s New Years saying, Do you say Hi to people you haven’t seen in many years?, New Years Eve plans, Hanging out with people younger than you, Nora Jones, Who is you favorite actress/actor?, Sandra Bullock drama in Cape Ann, Can you recite movie quotes?, Netflix series, Fuller House premiering Feb 26th, John Stamos, Adele

     

    SUPER EXCITING NEWS FOR OUR FRIENDS JUNI VAN DYKE AND HER QUILTERS!

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    Gloucester … A Community of Neighborhoods will be on view at the Cape Ann Museum through the month of January.

    All Cape Ann residents are welcome free of charge during the month!

    Gloucester … A Community of Neighborhoods is an ongoing exhibition of quilts made by members of the Rose Baker Senior Center under the direction of artist Juni Van Dyke. The thirteen quilts on display were recently donated to the Museum by the Art Program at the Rose Baker Senior Center and are now part of the Museum’s permanent collection.

    Gloucester … A Community of Neighborhoods began in 2007 as a collaborative art project celebrating Gloucester’s diversity. Following the completion of a 30-foot long series of quilts celebrating the American landscape (From Sea to Shining Sea, now permanently installed at the Rose Baker Senior Center), the group went ahead with what program director Juni Van Dyke admits felt like a daunting task. Since then, with an ongoing invitation from the Art Program at the Rose Baker Senior Center, nearly one hundred participants – primarily Senior Citizens – from every corner of the community, have enthusiastically participated in the project commonly referred to as “The Neighborhood Quilt Project.” The project has since grown to include quilts representing thirteen neighborhoods – from Lanesville to Eastern Point, Magnolia to Brier Neck – with a fourteenth now in progress.

    “From the very beginning” Van Dyke says, “my assurance to all was that one need not to have attended art school to create beautiful works of art…. What is necessary is time and passion.” Fabric, both accessible and forgiving, proved an ideal medium for the project, allowing for imaginative and expressive approaches to the work. While most of the participants had not had any formal art training, many of the accepted principals of fine art – balance, contrast, harmony, composition – are apparent in the works in this exhibition. As Van Dyke puts it, “the Senior’s (mostly intuitive) utilization of these principles, tethered to their tenacity, spirit of participation, and devotion to place is inspirational and helps to inform the definition of what it means to be an artist.”

    In conjunction with this exhibition, Juni Van Dyke will present an illustrated talk on Saturday, January 16 at 3:00 p.m. in the Cape Ann Museum auditorium. The program will be free and open to the public.

     

    What are you doing for New Years Eve? Rockport has a great lineup

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    Advance Buttons are only Adults: $15.50 Youth $10.50 & Child $5.50 available online or At Store Locations:

         IN ROCKPORT:

            Bean & Leaf Cafe, 12 Bearskin Neck

              John Tarr Store, Main Street

              Rite Aid Pharmacy, Whistlestop Mall

              Smith Ace Hardware & Lumber,   Lumber Desk,3 Station Sq.

              Toad Hall Bookstore, Main Street

         IN GLOUCESTER:

            Building Center, Harbor Loop

              Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, Commercial St.

              Common Crow, Eastern Avenue

              House of Raven, Main Street

              Wally’s Blackburn Bistro, Blackburn Center