Community Night! $10 massages at Saltwater Massage Studio

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This winter, we’re trying something new and debuting our “Community Night” on Monday, January 11 from 4pm – 7pm.  Drop in for $10 mini massages* focusing on either neck/shoulders or calves/feet.

It’s a great way to get a little “spot treatment” or sample our services.  Come see what we’re all about!

And don’t forget about our January Special: $65 60 minute on Mondays.

Call to reserve your spot! (978)390-7600

www.saltwatermassage.com

65 Pleasant Street. Gloucester, MA

info@saltwatermassage.com

*Massages will last for approx. 10 minutes and will be done clothed while lying on a massage table.   Wear a t-shirt/tank and either loose fitting or yoga pants for leg/foot focus.

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Samuel Johnson Quote of the Week from Greg Bover

“If you are idle, be not solitary. If you are solitary, be not idle.”

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Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)

Dr. Johnson was the most important English literary figure of his age. He wrote plays, essays and poems including the deeply perceptive “Vanity of Human Wishes,” but he was best known for his Dictionary of the English Language (1755), an almost incomprehensible feat of solo scholarship, written in just nine years, and the first to feature examples, largely from Shakespeare, Dryden, and Milton, of 114,000 words in a literary context. Johnson was also the subject of one of the most famous biographies ever written, the minutely detailed Life of Samuel Johnson, by James Boswell. It is from this biography and other descriptions of the tics and outbursts of the good Doctor that it is now thought that he suffered from Tourette’s syndrome, a condition not yet defined in his time. Johnson is also credited with the observation that “Patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels.”

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Looks like we’ve got ourselves a floater. #RIPBarryGoldfish

Gloucester Health Department Sponsored Public Flu Clinic January 21, 2016

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COYOTE MEETING AT CITY HALL MONDAY JANUARY 11TH REMINDER

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In light of the numerous coyote sightings in Gloucester, there will be an informational meeting on January 11, 7pm at Kyrouz Auditorium, City Hall, hosted by the Office of the Mayor, Gloucester Police Department, the Massachusetts Environmental Police and conducted by Div of Fisheries and Wildlife

Speakers: Mayor Sefatia Romeo-Theken and Chief of Police Leonard Campanello.
Guest Speakers: Patricia Huckery, Fisheries & Wildlife N.E. District Manager, Laura Connelley, Fishers & Wildlife Fur Bearing Biologist, and Environmental Police Officers.

The Division of Fisheries and Wildlife has put together this document named Living with Wildlife: Suburban Wildlife in Massachusetts for Massachusetts residents.

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INVASION OF THE RED-BREASTED MERGANSERS!

Not really, although it is wonderful to see a flock of so many. Red-breasted Mergansers are a diving duck found readily on our shores. They are funny to watch as they seem to get into spats and chase each other around. I read that a group can sometimes appear to be cooperatively hunting. They will line up and drive schools of small fish into shallow water and scoop the fish up without having to dive, which seems precisely what they were doing when I took these photos.

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Red-breasted mergansers ©Kim Smith 2015Red-breasted Mergansers on a sunnier day

Feeding amongst the mergansers, a pair of Horned Grebes, a Common Loon, and a Common Goldeneye can all be seen, although both these “commoners” don’t seem at all common to me.

 

SEE PHOTOS OF COMMON GOLDENEYE, HORNED GREBE, AND COMMON LOON HERE

 

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DISCOVERED: THE MONARCHS MEXICAN HAVEN

Forty one years ago today, January 9th is celebrated as the day the Monarchs winter habitat was “discovered.” The woman who led the discovery, Catalina Aguado, was  born in Michoacán, the Mexican state that is home to the butterflies wintering grounds. Catalina is the only living member of the original team featured in the following 1976 National Geographic article.

Excerpt from “Discovered: The Monarchs Mexican Haven”

Doctor Fred Urquhart, the Canadian zoologist who had been studying and tracking the butterflies since 1937 writes the following:

“In our search for the overwintering place, years passed, years of frustration. Norah, late in 1972, wrote to newspapers in Mexico about our project, asking for volunteers to report sightings and to help with tagging.

In response came a letter, dated February 26, 1973, from Kenneth C. Brugger in Mexico City. “I read with interest,” he wrote, “your article on the monarch. It occurred to me that I might be of some help. . . .”

Ken Brugger proved the key that finally unlocked the mystery.

Traveling in his motor home with his dog, Kola, he crisscrossed the Mexican countryside. He searched especially in areas where tagged monarchs had been recaptured, and places where other visitors had reported numerous butterflies. “Go out in the evening,” we instructed him. “That’s when you’ll see the monarchs moving about looking for a place to roost.”

In a letter written in April 1974, Ken reported seeing many monarch butterflies in the Sierra Madre flying at random as if dispersing from a congregating site.

“Your data and observations are exciting,” I replied. “We feel that you have zeroed in on the right area.”

Ken Brugger doubled his field capability by marrying a bright and delightful Mexican, Cathy. Late in 1974 he wrote of finding many dead and tattered butterflies along the roads in a certain area. “You must be getting really close,” we responded. These butterfly remains suggested that birds had been feeding on large flocks of monarchs.

Swiftly came the dramatic conclusion. On the evening of January 9, 1975, Ken telephoned us from Mexico. “We have located the colony!” he said, unable to control the excitement in his voice. “We have found them—millions of monarchs—in evergreens beside a mountain clearing.”

Mexican woodcutters, prodding laden donkeys, had seen swarming butterflies and had helped point the way.”

The complete article is available to read online here.

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Sista Felicia Making Arancini Using This Weeks Favorite Kitchen Gadget! 

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Click link below for Sista Felicia’s Aramcini Recipe!

http://m.cook123.com/recipes/arancini.html

FOB Dave Moore

Heard from Dave Moore the other day.  His wife fracture a bone and sending her our best.  Dave also sent me this beautiful card for a Happy New Year 2016.

From Dave Moore

As Clear as Mud…..

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Hi Joey! happy New Year! Thought I share with you a pic I took on our
last trip to Gloucester (in October).  try and explain this to people…..

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VERY COOL SNOWY OWL SHOT SOARING ABOVE TRAFFIC!

Thank you to Terry Weber and Eoin Vincent for alerting us to this fantastic Snowy Owl shot!!

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CBS News:

Spectacular images of a snowy owl in flight have been captured by Transport Quebec’s traffic camera along Montreal’s Highway 40.

The images were captured on Jan. 3 by a traffic camera at Highway 40 and Sources Boulevard.

Transport Minister Robert Poëti tweeted about the owl early Thursday morning, and the province later released video footage.

See Video Here

 

Sing and Sign Along Saturday, Jan. 9th at 1:00pm @CapeAnnMuseum!

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Saturday, Jan. 9th at 1:00pm

Bring the whole family and join along with the Optimistic Voices Senior Choir and La Petite Chorale who will sing, sign and dance with you to favorite oldies, children’s and holiday songs. Awaken your senses and minds with this fun challenge and light up your day!

Free and open to the public.

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Maritime Gloucester’s February Vacation Program

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Spend February Vacation at Maritime Gloucester for Sea Creatures of Cape Ann. The program runs Tuesday through Friday and includes a variety of activities in the classroom, microscope laboratory, wet lab, and museum.  Students may enroll for one day or for the entire four days.  There are two different programs based on age of the students that are offered during the four-days—one for Pre-K to K (ages 3.5-5) and the other for Grades 1-5.  The Pre-K/K drop-in program runs from 9:00 am-10:30 am and children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The Grade 1-5 program runs from 8:30 am-3:30 pm; after care until 5:00 pm is available for Grade 1-5 students for an additional fee.  For more information and to register online, please visit click here.

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Week of January 10, 2016

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Matz Gallery Artist for January: Suellen Wedmore

Suellen Wedmore, poet laureate emerita for the town of Rockport, has been painting since she was a teenager. She has studied painting with Skip Lawrence of Pemaquid, Maine, at the Cape School of Art in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and is presently in a workshop with Ron Straka  at the Rockport Art Association. She recently won first place in the Quill’s Edge Press “Woman on the Edge” contest, and her poetry chapbook , Mind the Light, was published with her painting of Thacher Island’s north tower on the cover. (The book is available at Toad Hall Bookstore, from the author, or on-line at the Thacher Island website and at the Quill’s Edge Press website.)

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The four Cape Ann public libraries are launching a yearlong innovative community reading program!                                                                                  The Cape Ann Museum is hosting the CAPE ANN READS kickoff event…

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