On Sunday I volunteered as a Road Marshall at the Cycle Cross at Stage Fort Park. If you have never gone you are missing a great time. The Women, Men and children who do this grueling race are very inspirational. As a Road Marshall I can tell you that the athletes are very grateful for the support and for the volunteers. Another great time.
Month: October 2016
Catie Curtis with special guest Rachael Kilgour Saturday 10/22 at Old Sloop
From our friend Dave Moore
Dave sent me this photo and information. Dave, we always love hearing from you. Thank you Dave.

I was looking around for the year I was born that way and stumbled into this GEM The good old days look at what they brought in then! I was whooping 4 months old when this came out! Let me
Gloucester ran Live on NBC Television 4 pm Sunday, October 16, 1955.
Gloucester Mass October 16, 1955
HOME CARE JOB FAIR TOMORROW
More Cape Ann Wellness News http://www.capeannwellness.com
Come to the ABC Job Fair tomorrow and become part of their team that helps keep Cape Ann seniors safe at home!
Tuesday, October 18th Noon – 5pm
ABC Home Healthcare
281R East Main St. Gloucester
On-site Interviews • Sign-on Bonus • Door Prize
Dunkin Donuts Gift Cards for All Applicants!
Can’t make the job fair? Apply online and still be eligible for the sign-on bonus.
GHS Football vs Salem
The Fishermen roll over Salem 48-28 to improve to 5-1 on the season. They could have scored a lot more if they wanted!
Gloucester Smiles-395
Visitor from Everett Mass
Friend-ships
Thanks to Paul and Betsey Horovitz for this photo taken during their Saturday sail. Not bad to be out sailing along the Annisquam River and Jones Creek on October 15th. I had fun playing with their great photo with my watercolor app.




Northern Lights Photo From Rob ackerman
Props to the Team For Great Weekend Coverage!
Rockport Harvest Festival, Magnolia Indoor Farmers Market, CycloCross, Cape Ann Plein Air. Nice work guys!
Ohana/Ryan & Wood Dinner
More Cape Ann Dining News-
http://www.capeanneats.com
Ohana/Ryan & Wood Dinner
Sunday Nov 6th 5:30pm-8pm
151 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Ohana is having a special 4 course dinner paired with cocktails made with products from our friends at Ryan & Wood www.ryanandwood.com
The evening will feature a talk by Bob Ryan on Ryan & Wood products, his business.and the craft distilling industry. Bob is a very informative and engaging speaker.
Please call for reservations – 978-283-3200
Four Course Dinner
November 6th, 5:30 pm
$45 Food
$80 Food & Drinks
Vegetarian or Dietary Restrictions can be accommodated
1st Course
Truffled Ricotta Cavatelli
shemije, spinach, pecorino butter, truffle shaving & fried poached egg
Lemon Drop Martini
Beauport Vodka or Knockabout Gin
2nd Course
Scallop & Shrimp
pumpkin puree, lemon gremolata verde, maple almond brussel
Amy’s Cosmopolitan or French 75
3rd Course
Duck Leg Confit
farro risotto, cranberry puree, roasted vanilla pear, citrus vin juan
Ginger Manhattan or Moscow Mule
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GloucesterCast 204 With Jim and Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 10/16/16
GloucesterCast 204 With Jim and Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 10/16/16


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Here’s The @WeberGrills O Code ’92 Redhead Kettle Restore Live Blog
10/16/16 The subject:

Condition: lots of rust on the legs/triangle. Missing ash sweeps rusted in ash sweep bolt. White paint dots on the faded lid. Usual cruddy bowl. Missing handle. Rusted/oxidized lid vent. Missing ash pan.
Tools:

4AM:
Tackle the bowl with dish soap/water razor scraper/steel wool/sponge/paper towels.

Next, what’s left of the old ash sweep system is rusted in place. Break out the oscillating tool and cut off the bottom nubs that went through and it broke free.


Now it’s time to clean the bottom of the bowl using the razor scraper/steel wool.

Having the legs removed start sanding them with 150 grit sandpaper using long strokes just as is advised in the Weber Kettle Club restoration guide, and then moving up to 250 and then finishing with steel wool and then polishing.
Legs and triangle before-

A finished leg on the left and an unfinished on the right-
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UNVEILING OF THE EAST GLOUCESTER QUILT!
Pete Kovner at the Cape Ann Museum exhibit
Monday, the 17th, at 2:00pm, Juni and her amazing quilt makers will be unveiling the East Gloucester Quilt, number fifteen, their last and final piece. The simple ceremony honoring those who helped in its creation will take place at the Rose Baker Senior Center. The public is welcome to attend. I am looking forward to the Big Reveal!
Greasy Pole detail
MAGICALLY WONDERFUL HARVEST PARTY AT CEDAR ROCK GARDENS
Elise, Samantha, Pam, Woody, and Franny
Snapshots from Elise and Tucker’s fabulous and fun harvest party, just getting underway. Where earlier the produce had been planted, long tables with tantalizing pot luck offerings were arranged. Bales of hay with planks laid across made for practical seating. An assortment of lights and lanterns illuminated the grounds and the big oak tree was ready for moonlight dancing to begin beneath its boughs. 
Favorite photo from the party, Big Sister Franny giving Woody the “pesky little brother look,” with Mom Samantha Goddess, and Samantha’s Mom, Pam Wood.
I had to leave Cedar Rock Gardens early to attend the Cape Ann Plein Air gala, which Catherine covered. Scroll down to see her photos posted earlier today. The Rockport Art Association was overflowing with art enthusiasts, friends, and family and it was so exciting to see beautiful scenes from all around Cape Ann rendered by these master painters. Congratulations to Karen Ristuben, the project manager, and to all who helped make Cape Ann Plein Air a fabulously successful event. I do have to say though that Cape Ann’s own JEFF WEAVER rocked the house with his stunning paintings of the waterfront and downtown.
Walking Shore Road at dusk
Shore Road at Dusk

Almost full Moon

FOB Pat and Jimmy
Look who came to visit at the Indoor Magnolia Library’s Farmers Market?
GMG Pat and Jimmy, by the way, love Jimmy’s GMG Jacket. Thanks for coming and happy to see you.














































