Day: June 21, 2017
When Looking At The List Of Foods Loaded With Gluten You Can’t Help but Get Depressed
PHOTOS FROM SAINT PETER’S FIESTA NOVENA AND PROCESSION
Simply beautiful. Viva San Pietro!
NOTE TO ALL LEMONADE STAND PROPRIETORS: PLEASE BE SURE TO ONLY USE CAPE POND ICE!
Locally sourced Cape Pond Ice makes for the Best Lemonade!
Paranoia
NEW Sandpiper Bakery 65 Middle Street is OPEN
Sandpiper Bakery with seating opened on Father’s Day 2017. Owner and baker Susanne Clermont (left) with JoAnn (right)
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VIVA
CAFFE SICILIA’S MARIA CRACCHIOLO’S SUPER DELICIOUS SAINT PETER’S FIESTA CAKES
Caddy Shea waits for a customer | history Bass Rocks Golf Club ca.1910
Shea is perched on the rock. He told me it was worth the wait–eventually he made $40.
I was happy to see the dramatic fog burn off to a spectacular Father’s Day. Bass Rocks Golf Club filled up by mid day.
Bass Rocks Golf Club ca.1910
photo caption: Bass Rocks Golf Club, ca. 1910 (note the date on the license plate), Library of Congress collection. Scroll down to see detail zooms from the left and right sides of the photograph.
My folks loved Bass Rocks and Cape Ann Golf Clubs two breathtaking linkslands. The Bass Rocks Golf Club was started in 1896, two years after the US Golf Association was formed. Yale and Princeton bought land and began organizing golf clubs in 1895.
some background from the Bass Rocks Golf Club website:
The club was founded “by a group of Bass Rocks summer residents who rented the land in the area surrounded by Beach Road, Moorland Road, Souther Road, and Nautilus Road. This area is known as “The Meadows” and is currently used for our 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th holes. The rental fee was based on the value of the hay crop that would normally have grown there.
The first six-hole course was laid out by Alex Findlay, a Scottish golfer who worked as a salesman for a sporting goods company. This job entailed the planning of golf courses to increase the sales of golf equipment.
The original course was known as the Intervale Links. Subsequently Madison Mott Cannon, Gloucester’s City Engineer, designed a new nine-hole course. At a dedication of the new nine-hole course in June of 1904, a flag was raised proclaiming it to be the Bass Rocks Golf Links. The membership was about 250. In 1905, with increasing membership and more golf and social functions, it became evident that a more structured organization was in order and the Bass Rocks Golf Club was incorporated for the “purpose of encouraging athletic exercises and the establishment and maintenance of places for social meetings.” A formal lease was entered into with the landowners, The Souther Estate*. In 1909 the clubhouse was built and the rent increased.
More land was leased from the Souther Estate and the course was increased to 18 holes in 1913. Designed by Herbert Corey Leeds, who also designed the original Essex County Club (since redone by Donald Ross and modified by E.F. Wogan), a new 18-hole course began to take shape at Bass Rocks. Leeds also designed and maintained the Myopia Hunt Club course until his death in 1930.”
ed. note *Here’s a picture of Henry J Souther (1810-1892) who was married to Gloucester gals Eliza Phipps Souther (1814-1863) and Mary Wheeler Souther (b.1832-d.1914). His father John Souther Sr, owned Souther Tide Mills and Souther Shipyards. Henry rebuilt the mills after a devastating fire. Later in his career he opened a brewery. He also owned Bass Rocks Hotel (twice!) in Gloucester MA. Henry and Mary’s son Henry Souther (1865-1917) was an MIT grad specializing in mining and metallurgical subjects who spent his early professional career in PA and consulted for the automobile industry eventually founding his own firm. He married Edgar Jay Sherman’s daughter Elizabeth Louisa. Sherman’s point and Sherman’s home on bass rocks are famous Good Habor Beach motifs.
photo caption below: Scottish golfer Alexander “Alex” H. Findlay. Findlay designed hundreds of courses. Findlay’s younger brother, Fred, also designed golf courses in the US.
Richard B. Findlay and his older brother Ronald A. Findlay, grandsons of Alex Findlay, did tremendous research and writing for a website devoted to this “Father of American Golf.” Bass Rocks was among Findlay’s first if not his first course. Bass Rocks was founded in 1896 though the Findlay family site lists 1899 for the year he worked on it. There were more than 20 Findlay golf courses in Massachusetts, a veritable “Golf Coast”, including several close enough to seek out a Findlay golf trail: Andover, Salem, Reading, Stoneham, Belmont, Haverhill, Weston, Wellesley, and West Newton.
I love this design excerpt from their blog:
“The process of finding and authenticating golf courses designed by Alex is an ongoing thing. According to Alex’s list there may well be close to 500. About 200 so far have been found. Interestingly, throughout the ages new golf course architects take an older course and do some tinkering or even a major renovation on that course and it then becomes their design. A good example of that is with the renowned golf course architect, Donald Ross. He moved to the United States in late 1899, but many courses are attributed to him that have a stamp of origin earlier then 1899. Actually over 600 courses are acclaimed as a Donald Ross creation. In many cases he never set foot on the property but merely drew up a layout from his distant office. So it goes with the business of golf course architecture. Alex Findlay visited every single course that he designed, walking off each yard of the layout and in many cases actually was involved in the construction process with his youngest son, Norman, who developed a construction business for the purpose of constructing golf courses. As I visit Alex’s golf courses I learn so many valuable tidbits that I think you will find fascinating.
For instance, when he was building golf courses in the Northeast he would always face the green to the south in order to get at least 6 more weeks of play in the late fall into early winter, before the greens would take a hard freeze. Did you know that not one of his greens are alike. No two fingerprints are alike, no two snowflakes are alike and no two clouds are alike. You see, every green he designed he did so by laying down on his back and looking up at the clouds. He would then sketch the clouds on his design sheets, and presto every green is a unique masterpiece. Clouds of Green!”
And this interview with Richard Findlay from Golf Club Atlas, 2012:
“In the early 1900’s the Prince of Wales, a childhood friend of Alex Findlay and soon to be King of England, wrote a letter to Alex. He did not have his address so he just simply put my grandfather’s name on the envelope and mailed it. In a short while the letter was delivered to Alex’s home in Boston, MA. This will give you an idea of how well known Alexander Hamburg Findlay was during his life in the United States as well as Scotland and England. Imagine putting the name Tiger Woods on an envelope and dropping it in the mail. Would it be delivered? Would people recognize the name? Of course they would…Move the clock back 100 years and who do you have? Alex Findlay, one of the most written about athletes in the world at that time…
What have you gleaned from studying your grandfather’s golf courses?
“Alex protected par.”
Viva Feva while drinkin Zima
Recorded 6/20/17 -With Hostess Alicia, Sam & Emmett Barrett, Rachelle Favazza and B-Side. IT’S FIESTA CAST!
B did not know that the word is “Gumbarre” not “Gomadi” (Ricotta vs Rigortta).
GO TEAM ROWGE AND RIBBY!
DOWNLOAD THE FIESTA APP!
Send out Shoutouts, to the walkers!
Shout out to Andrew Nicastro!
Check out Alice Gardner’s Children’s picture book: St. Peter’s Fiesta Gloucester, Massachusetts.
We are trying to figure out the origin of the Sailor Suit. Anyone want to help us out?
“Women’s Bet”-
Short or Long Victory-
Saturday: Sam (Round 2/3) Rach (Round 3), Alicia (Round 2), Bridget (Round 3)
Shout out to Kim Smith, Amy Clayton and Robin Mcnair for our closer.
Links for Fiesta App
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Escape Fiesta ~ Grammy-winners & Chart-Topping Blues in Beverly This Weekend
Friday, June 23 – Carter Alan’s BEVERLY BLUES SERIES Featuring GINA SICILIA
Sponsored by
WZLX Music Director, Carter Alan, kicks off his new Beverly Blues Series with chart-topping Gina Sicilia! Carter will host the show and he’ll be available to sign his acclaimed new book The Decibel Diaries!
Gina’s acclaimed new CD “Tug of War” hit #1 on the Roots Music Report.
Don’t miss her only Massachusetts show on her Northeast U.S. Tour!
Listen to her new CD “Tug of War” HERE
Saturday, June 24
Henri Smith Summer Mardi Gras Concert
feat. Charles Neville of The Neville Brothers
Gloucester’s own Henri Smith brings his Summer Mardi Gras Party to Beverly once again featuring Grammy-winners Charles Neville of the Neville Brothers & Amadee Castenell.
Relax in brand-new, comfortable chairs at a table in our fully air-conditioned listening room with fine wine, local craft beers and specialty cocktails (including spirits from Gloucester’s own Ryan & Wood!).
Don’t miss this rare chance to revel in the spirit and soul of New Orleans with these legendary musicians at the most intimate, elegant listening room on Boston’s north shore.
Special Pre-Show Cajun dinner created by our friends at Evviva Cucina available as an add-on option:
- Creole Jambalaya (Creole Risotto, Shrimp, Spicy Sausage, Pepper, Green Onions, Tomato Sauce)
- Muffaletta (Italian Style Sandwiches on French Bread)
- Blackened Catfish (Seared Catfish served over okra with sweet onions, fresh garlic, tomatoes, and a trio of fresh herbs)
- Bayou Pasta Salad (Cavatappi, Honey Bourbon Citrus Glaze, Celery, Cranberries, Spinach, Walnuts, Blue Cheese)
One Hour at a Time Clean on Saturday
Good afternoon kids:
VIVA,
Clean up on Saturday will be at St. Peter’s Square near the rides.
When: Saturday, June 24, 2017
When: 08:00 – 09:00
Where: St. Peters Square
If you have pickers please bring them with you.
Thank you all
Tautog Fish Caught and Released on Boulevard
CONGRATULATIONS TO VINCIE SCOLA, WINNER OF THE SAINT PETER’S FIESTA EMERALD NECKLACE!
In honor of the 90th anniversary of Gloucester’s Saint Peter’s Fiesta, Fay and Ralph Puopolo donated an exquisite emerald and diamond necklace. Each night at the novena, the women attending entered a ticket for a chance to win the necklace.
Novena super helpers Al Millefoglie and Michael Linquata announcing the lucky winner.
Vincie and Florence
Rosalie Orlando, Vincie Scola (wearing the necklace), and Florence Martin
First Ambie’s Sausage sold–St Peter’s Fiesta is Officially Open
AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, THE LOGRANDE SISTERS ARE BACK TOGETHER AGAIN FOR SAINT PETER’S FIESTA!
Mayor Sefatia shares the following story and photos —
Sisters Serafina Ferrara, Rosalia Millitello, Caterina Ferrara, and Maria Costanzo are sharing Saint Peter’s Fiesta together. Caterina has recently returned from Italy to Gloucester after a twenty-five year absence. This is the Logrande sisters first Saint Peter’s novena and Fiesta celebrated together in twenty five years. Viva San Pietro!
Photos by Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken
Gloucester Smiles-647(AB)
Let the 90th St.Peter’s Fiesta begin!
Ella Tucker enjoying some confetti from last nights procession of St. Peter.
Half Off Sushi At The Studio , Half Off Entire menu At The Rudder Today Wednesday 6/21/17
Eagle
We were lucky enough to sleep on a boat in Charlestown last night for Finn’s birthday. While there we walked over to the Navy Yard and had a tour of The Eagle. Many more photos to come when I get home and I am able to sort through them, but for now, this is possibly one of the most beautiful American flags I have ever seen.