

My View of Life on the Dock


Dear Readers,
So sorry this PiPl update is so terribly brief but I am leaving shortly to go film Fiesta.
On the evening of the day our GHB Piping Plover Family were terrorized off Good Harbor Beach (between Tuesday 9:30 pm and Wednesday 4:40am), two were seen at Cape Hedge Beach by Rockport resident Gail Borgman.
The following morning, Thursday, I met Boston PiPl monitor Laurie Sawin at GHB. She had come all the way from Boston to check on the Cape Hedge report. We headed over to Cape Hedge to check on the sighting and met Gail and her husband there. Sure enough, a PiPl was going back and forth between the sandy beach and rocks at Cape Hedge! We didn’t stay long because of the downpour.
This morning, I met Essex Greenbelt Dave Rimmer’s assistant, Dave McKinnon. We were contemplating removing the symbolic fencing, when one, and then two PiPl entered the roped off nesting area. At first we thought it was the Mama and Papa, but it could also have been two males.
The symbolic fencing will remain at least for another few days. Although it is late in the season for nesting there is the possibility that the PiPl will re-nest. I guess we will all just stay tuned as to what our remarkable PiPls will do next!
We don’t know what terrorized the PiPl Tuesday night. There has been a great deal of dog tracks around the nesting area , as seen by all the morning volunteers, over the past week, as well as evidence of a party Tuesday night. A hypodermic needle was found on the beach by one of Coach Latoffs players early Wednesday morning. Friends, it is going to take a village if the PiPl re-nest. Please, please, if you see anything suspicious at GHB–bonfires, dogs, heavy drinking, and anything else along those lines, please, please call the police. Thank you!

Feather & Wedge is delighted to announce this week’s Jazz Brunch features the Burger-Larimore jazz duo. Hailing from the famous jazz hubs of Philadelphia and St. Louis, these talented musicians bring a strong passion for the traditions of jazz music. With broad influences and skill for improvisation, they are truly young ambassadors for the beautiful, American music of jazz.
Reservations strongly suggested! 978-999-5917
Sunday, July 1
10:30 -2:30 PM

On Thursday when I was walking near the Greasy Pole, it looked like it was resting for the walkers.

This guy joined my husband and me for dinner the other night on the roof of the Beauport. He didn’t seem to mind being a 3rd wheel and was actually pretty endearing. Super handsome…for a seagull. Of note, did you know that seagulls drool? If you watch the short video you can actually see him drooling (I mean, I guess that’s what he was doing).


Joseph has given you a FREE Uber ride (up to $5). To claim your free gift, sign up using this link: https://www.uber.com/invite/kypfk
Hit the link, get a free Uber ride valued up to $5.
Don’t drink and drive, there will be a good Uber presence in Gloucester this week.
THERE IS ZERO AND I MEAN ZERO REASON NOT TO SIGN UP FOR FREE AND USE UBER FOR FIESTA.
If you sign up using the promo code you’ll get $5 off your first ride, a Total No-Brainer! :http://www.uber.com/invite/kypfk
YOU HAVE TWO OPTIONS- DRIVE IN CIRCLES FOR A HALF HOUR AND MISS THE GREASY POLE AND/OR SEINE BOAT RACES TRYING TO FIND A NON EXISTANT PARKING SPOT WHILE PRAYING TO THE GODS ABOVE THAT YOUR CAR DOESN’T GET IT’S ANTENNAE RIPPED OFF BY A DRUNK OR TAKE UP UBER ON IT’S FREE $20 WORTH OF RIDES DEAL
Wouldn’t you rather be able to go on down to Fiesta and have a few adult beverages and leave the driving to someone else?
IT’S UNFATHOMABLE WHY ANYONE WOULDN’T TAKE UBER TO FIESTA UNLESS OF COURSE YOU CAN WALK THERE.
HERE’S THE LINK TO GET YOUR FREE $5 WORTH OF UBER RIDES- http://www.uber.com/invite/kypfk
I’ve documented the sweet cars I’ve been picked up in by UBER DRIVERS-
Down in Naples, FLA-
Here’s our sweet UBER car that picked us up this morning to go retrieve the rental car-
Great fun for a whole bunch of people…a great turnout!
Recently seen anchored off the Back Shore. Any input on the green, yellow and orange flag will be appreciated!


This class is wicked fun, low pressure, and ACCESSIBLE to people of all ages, athletic abilities, and flexibility. Enjoy a beautiful vista of Gloucester Harbor as the sounds, sights, and smells of America’s Oldest Seaport help to ground you and really start your weekend day off with gratitude and presence. It’s a great place to meet other active, healthy, and bright eyed locals.
Be sure to dress appropriately for a morning wake-up on Gloucester’s working waterfront – it never hurts to have a comfortable, larger sweatshirt – you can always take it off! If the weather is foul – we will do our best to announce cancellation of the class an hour in advance on the announcement bar on our website and facebook page.
Class is $15 if you’re just dropping in, and only $10 if you are a member of Maritime Gloucester or have a regular priced unlimited membership…
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Fiesta is here, and the forecast is for a beautiful weekend—finally! Come for a sail to see all of the festivities from the water. Support the fiesta and sail with us. #saintpeterfiesta #fiesta #bonafiesta#schoonerlannon #gloucester

The beat of jazz band Berklee Be-Bop Guitars will thrill audiences of all ages at Meetinghouse Green, at the corner of Church of and Middle Street, July 6 at 6 pm. Begun in 1991, this group is an all-faculty Berklee College of Music guitar ensemble. Trumpet/flute, vibes, bass and drums also played by band members, add rhythmic sparkle to the music. Rooted in bop traditions, the band plays guitar-oriented music reflecting the long history of jazz. They have delighted Cape Ann audiences on many summer nights. The band has recorded several CDs and has a wide following of fans.
The concert is free. In the spirit of giving to the community, concert goers are encouraged to make free-will donations to Pathways for Children, a provider of educational and care programs on the North Shore. Bring cash or a checkbook, beach chairs or blankets. Food is provided by The Causeway Restaurant. In case of rain the concert will be held inside the Meetinghouse. Parking is available on Meetinghouse Green, in lots nearby and at St Peter’s Square.
Music on Meetinghouse Green’s sponsors include Linzee and Beth Coolidge; J.J. and Jackie Bell; Michael and Mary Bresnan; JoeAnn Hart and Gordon Baird; Harry and Mary Hintlian; Charles Nazarian; Dick and Doris Prouty; Sandra Ronan; Tom and Kristin Zarrella and Cape Ann Savings Bank.
Searching for artist! Byron Brooks? query from Kate Foley posted November 2016 on Good Morning Gloucester generated comments about the artist and his work. I was inspired to piece together some of my primary research and the comments into an informal online catalogue. It’s very much a loose work in progress! Hope it helps people searching for information about the artist, and compels collectors to share additional images of his art. Just this week (6/27/18) another GMG reader commented that they acquired a Brooks painting in Tucson, AZ.

Byron Brooks is not listed in any artist biographical compilations. The index card sketch below mimics the format as IF he were listed in Who Was Who in American Art:
BROOKS, Byron [Painter] b. 1906, Manchester, Mass | d. 1978, Gloucester, MA.
Addresses: 12 Stage Fort Park Avenue and 2 Davis St in Gloucester, MA (Willet Street during the war)
Studied: not known
Member: Manchester Art Association
Exhibited: 1961, Tenth Annual Cape Ann Festival of the Arts, Visual Arts Exhibition, Section VIII, Balcony Show. Painting, “Rock Clipper Ship”. Emily Anderson chairman (curator) 1957, Sixth Annual Cape Ann Festival of the Arts, “Cottage by the Sea”, Group SP (Sunday Painters section), curated by Emily Anderson
*Brooks ran a gallery from his home
Work: collection of Addison Gilbert Hospital
Employment: Driver-Delivery; employed by City of Gloucester Highway Dept
Veteran: WWII veteran, served in the Coast Guard
Snapshots and instagrams from the last nights of Saint Peter’s Fiesta Novena. Buona Festa!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkhx43rn1_D/
