Shared by our City Councilman Scott Memhard, “Rare gigantic Blue Lobster landed at Boston’s NE Aquarium, with ice sculptor extraordinaire Donald Chapelle, Gloucester’s own Lars Eric Miller (who wished it was a Blue Fin Tuna), Brilliant Ice Sculptures, and Cape Pond Ice, of course….!”
Month: December 2017
Gloucester Smiles-815
Abracadabra!


I Sea Smoke
The sea smoke rising around the perimeter of Cape Ann was pretty spectacular yesterday. Here are photos from Rockport Harbor and Lighthouse Beach. Thanks to Paul Horovitz for the great shot from the Annisquam.


Plus 1
Since Gloucester will be adding a Ciaramitaro to its rolls sometime in the future (congratualtions to the Boss Capt Joe and the lovely Kate!), I thought it might be fun to take a look at how this Gloucester family has grown over the years. In the 1917 City Directory, there seems to be one lonely Ciaramitaro family: Giuseppe and Rosie at 5 Commercial Ct. By 1937, you can clearly see the family has grown considerably, right along with the variances in spelling. One thing remains constant: Fishermen all.
*Correction: at least two things remain constant: 1. occupation and 2. Joey and Kate’s love for each other. *

Last chance: Peter Lyons December art exhibition at Trident Gallery
Various installation views of Peter Lyons striking paintings at Trident Gallery, Main Street, Gloucester, MA. There’s still time to catch the show, on view through December 31, 2017. Lyons was born in New Zealand in 1960 and was in the US by 1990. He’s lived and worked on both coasts, currently in Natick. He’s shown at Richard York Gallery in New York.

Local photographer Steve Howard closes out Sawyer Free 2017 exhibitions
Last chance to catch the Steve Howard photography exhibition, December 2017, at Matz Gallery, Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library, Gloucester, MA. Howard resides in Gloucester and is an exhibiting member of the Rockport Art Association.
contact: Steve.howard328@gmail.com

Deadline | 2018 Bruce J Anderson Foundation funding opportunities
Don’t miss the Bruce J Anderson Foundation funding opportunity in the New Year! The foundation has helped many local organizations such as: Cape Ann Art Haven, City of Gloucester Committee for the Arts, Cape Ann Museum, Cape Ann YMCA, Rocky Neck, Cape Ann Reads, Cape Ann Symphony, Gloucester Stage, and many more.
From the Boston Foundation outreach by Carmen Savarino:
“We are pleased to announce the 2018 Request for Proposals for the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation, a supporting organization of the Boston Foundation. The Bruce J. Anderson Foundation has been making grants on Cape Ann and the communities of Harvard, Ayer, Groton, Pepperell, Shirley and Townsend for over 30 years. Please review the guidelines carefully and note that the application deadline is Monday, February 5, 2018. Please note that this year all applications will be submitted online.
Please find the application HERE.
Grant decisions will be made in mid-June and announcements will be made at the end of June. This year we will be hosting an informational webinar session on Tuesday, January 9th. Those interested in attending can join us to hear about the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation’s grantmaking priorities and to answer any questions you may have. More information will be sent out in the coming weeks on how to attend the call if interested. We hope you will consider taking advantage of the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation funding opportunity. Questions regarding program eligibility can be directed to my attention at carmen.savarino@tbf.org or (617) 338-2676″

6 Degrees Outside- No Problem- Full Packer Brisket On The @WeberGrills Simpsons Kettle
My buddy Eric Lorden got me a full packer brisket for Christmas. As there doesn’t look like there’s any end in sight to these frigid temps here in the northeast it was getting time to put up or shut up. So I trimmed this beautiful Angus Brisket which had a considerable about of fat to remove.


You can see how much fat was trimmed away in this pic. I left a quarter inch or so on the fat cap side which was cooked fave down on the Kettle.

After trimming away the unwanted fat it was time to season. Coarse salt, crushed black pepper, John Henry’s Brisket Rub and a little Montreal Steak Seasoning. Fat cap side up in this picture. She was wrapped in cello and refrigerated overnight.

Got a late start at 8AM but set up the kettle for the snake method, placed a large aluminum pan on…
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FANCIFUL CLOWN
I am so love with the blossoms of our fanciful Amaryllis ‘Clown.’ She opened the first of three bodacious blooms on Christmas Day–three blossoms on one stalk, that is–with the flowers of two more stalks yet to emerge! She’s a treasured bulb, and so easy to force indoors. The following is excerpted from a book that I wrote and illustrated between 2003-2006 titled Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden, which was published by David Godine in 2008.
How to Grow Amaryllis ~ Excerpt from Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities!
Living in New England the year round, with our tiresomely long winter stretching miles before us, and then a typically late and fugitive, fleeting spring, we can become easily wrapped in those winter-blues. Fortunately for garden-makers, our thoughts give way to winter scapes of bare limbs and berries, Gold Finches and Cardinals, and plant catalogues to peruse. If you love to paint and write about flowers as do I, winter is a splendid time of year for both, as there is hardly any time devoted to the garden during colder months. I believe if we cared for a garden very much larger than ours, I would accomplish little of either writing or painting, for maintaining it would require just that much more time and energy.
Coaxing winter blooms is yet another way to circumvent those late winter doldrums. Most of us are familiar with the ease in which amaryllis (Hippeastrum) bulbs will bloom indoors. Placed in a pot with enough soil to come to the halfway point of the bulb, and set on a warm radiator, in several week’s time one will be cheered by the sight of a spring-green, pointed-tipped flower stalk poking through the inner layers of the plump brown bulbs. The emerging scapes provide a welcome promise with their warm-hued blossoms, a striking contrast against the cool light of winter. Perhaps the popularity of the amaryllis is due both to their ease in cultivation and also for their ability to dazzle with colors of sizzling orange, clear reds and apple blossom pink.
Click here to read more about Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities.
Got The Time?

Photographing with my new camera at Good Harbor Beach


The LobstahCrackah Ballet: Revenge of the Gull King ~ December 29- January 14

Definitely not your mama’s Nutcrackah! Appropriate for all ages!
In this unique spin, the Gull King will overcome the LobstahCrackah Prince and kidnap Clarafied Buttah, taking her away to Lobstahland where he steals the magic scepter and throne of the queen, The Shrimp Cocktail Fairy. Meanwhile, Uncle Drawsum Buttah has transformed the LobstahCrackah back into a prince, who returns to Lobstahland disguised as a squid to save the day. Dancing turbines, mermaids, jelly fish, and whales… oh my! Come experience the magic for the last time.
6th & FINAL
Revival by Popular Demand!
December 29- January 14
We are conveniently located in
historic downtown Gloucester
at 169 Main Street or 68 Rogers St
Below Floating Lotus
ADVANCE TICKETS
STRONGLY SUGGESTED
Don’t miss it!
* Box office opens 30 mins before curtain.
Tickets available here > https://www.folkloretheatre.company/
Early Sea Smoke on Shore Road
When the temperature is 2 degrees and the ocean water was 46 degrees, the sea smoke forms. It is awesome.



Go get heated up tonight @ The Rhumb Line’s “Dave Sag’s Blues Party” 8:30pm 12.28.2017 There’s gonna be a whole lotta dancin goin on…

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Brrrr….
A little sea smoke and ice to start our day. Sorry for anyone having to work outside today….brrrrrr!!!!

These Guys Deserve a Huge Shout Out!
As my car dashboard read 19 degrees and my dogs could only handle a 15 minute walk before their paws got too cold, I drove by these guys working on a roof in Rockport. Yikes! Kudos to them!



Deadline for the 2018 Bruce J Anderson Foundation funding opportunities
Don’t miss the Bruce J Anderson Foundation funding opportunity in the New Year! The foundation has helped many local organizations such as: Cape Ann Art Haven, City of Gloucester Committee for the Arts, Cape Ann Museum, Cape Ann YMCA, Rocky Neck, Cape Ann Reads, Cape Ann Symphony, Gloucester Stage, and many more.
From the Boston Foundation outreach by Carmen Savarino:
“We are pleased to announce the 2018 Request for Proposals for the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation, a supporting organization of the Boston Foundation. The Bruce J. Anderson Foundation has been making grants on Cape Ann and the communities of Harvard, Ayer, Groton, Pepperell, Shirley and Townsend for over 30 years. Please review the guidelines carefully and note that the application deadline is Monday, February 5, 2018. Please note that this year all applications will be submitted online.
Please find the application HERE.
Grant decisions will be made in mid-June and announcements will be made at the end of June. This year we will be hosting an informational webinar session on Tuesday, January 9th. Those interested in attending can join us to hear about the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation’s grantmaking priorities and to answer any questions you may have. More information will be sent out in the coming weeks on how to attend the call if interested. We hope you will consider taking advantage of the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation funding opportunity. Questions regarding program eligibility can be directed to my attention at carmen.savarino@tbf.org or (617) 338-2676″


