Month: September 2018
Cotton Candy Skies
Hung Up

Mums in Essex!
Main Street Antiques in Essex is selling mums for $5 as a fund raiser to allow mums to be displayed at Essex businesses this fall. There are lots to choose from in several colors. They appear to be healthy and it seems like a very good deal to me, especially as a fund raiser.

$5 Burger Thursdays Run All Night @MileMarkerOne2

It’s that time of year again! Our $5 burger Thursday’s run all night – kitchen is open until 9pm. See you there!
Full Moon Sound Healing Journey with Elaine O’Rourke


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Crafters Needed for Rockport PTO Holiday Fair on November 17
CRAFTERS WANTED!!!
Rockport PTO Holiday Fair
Saturday, November 17th, 2018
If interested, please fill out the information below and return it with your check for $50.00 for a 6-8 foot table. Placement is on a first paid basis.
You must also donate one handcrafted item for a fundraising raffle. This item will be collected at set-up before table assignment.
Return form (you can print this post) and payment promptly as space is limited. Special requests are not guaranteed. Tables will only be reserved with full payment.
For more information email: rebsly@gmail.com.
Make checks payable to: Rockport PTO
Mail payment to:
Rockport PTO Holiday Fair, c/o Rockport Elementary School, 34 Jerdens Lane, Rockport, MA 01966
Sorry, no raffles, bake sales or used items
Name:_________________________________ Phone:_______________________________
Address:_______________________________ Email:________________________________
# of Tables:_____________________________
Type of Craft:__________________________
Special Request:_________________________________________________________
Who knew?
Who knew?
Replica schooner COLUMBIA off Beauport Hotel 9/2/2018

[photo by Phyllis Bezanson]
In 1927 the original schooner COLUMBIA was lost with all 22 hands near Sable Island. COLUMBIA had been launched in 1923 in Essex and was on a salt cod trip, likely for Gorton’s, for her previous trip was taken out there. Gorton’s was canning fish cakes – ‘Ready to Fry’, they were called, and there was great demand for such a convenience food. When I went to work for Gorton’s in 1964 ‘Ready to Fry’ was still popular but fish sticks were gaining fast in popularity.
There is a movie at the Cape Ann Museum showing the smiling crew of COLUMBIA as she departs on her fatal trip to the banks.
Also in 1927, at the site of this new hotel, Clarence Birdseye, who came to Gloucester the year COLUMBIA was launched, patented a process for rapid ‘indirect freezing’ of fish. His patents led to the birth of the frozen food industry and to the creation of fish sticks. His company, then General Seafoods, was purchased by Marjorie Merriweather Post, aided by E F Hutton and Goldman Sachs, becoming General Foods. The Birdseye brand today is known worldwide.
Birdseye’s plant stood here until just a few years ago when it was replaced by Beauport. The plant had a distinctive tower that housed an elevator to carry salt cod to the roof for drying in the sun.
Al Bezanson
Jazz Dinner with Agca-Warsi Duo | Feather & Wedge | Thursday, September 20
Feather & Wedge’s weekly jazz evening will feature the music of the Agca-Warsi duo this Thursday. These graduates of the Berklee College of Music will be playing jazz standards, Latin and Brazilian music, contemporary blues and R&B.
Thursday, September 20, 2018
7:30 PM 10:00 PM
Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

That’s A Good One!

After the Rain on Tuesday
Cripple Cove is so pretty with the boats and reflections.

Essex National Heritage Trails & Sails 2018 starts this weekend!
FREE Trails & Sails events throughout Gloucester, Cape Ann and all of Essex County during two upcoming weekends September 21-23 & 28-30, 2018!
Ocean Views Walk from Ravenswood to Rafe’s Chasm Hosted by Cape Ann Trail Stewards
Step on FISH NET: Gloucester’s Award-winning 300ft Street Art temporary HarborWalk mural Hosted by city of Gloucester
IPSWICH Come Paint with Me Decorative Painting Demonstration, Hosted by Johanne Cassia, American Folk Artist, AnnTiques’ owner. Co-founder of the Woman Owned Businesses Along the Essex Coastal Scenic Byway trail map celebrating street level, local women retailers from Gloucester, Essex, Ipswich and Rowley who share a regional ‘Main Street’ – Route 133/1A, part of the gorgeous 90 mile Essex Coastal Scenic Byway
ANDOVER: Addison Gallery of American Art Gallery Talk: Paul Manship and His Artistic Legacy Manship Artists Residency + Studios (MARS) President Rebecca Reynolds and Addison Gallery Associate Director and Robert M. Walker Curator of Art before 1950, Emerita Susan Faxon will discuss the significant work of Paul Manship, his influential presence in Gloucester, and his connection to the Addison.

Quentin Callewaert Tonight! Wednesdays with Fly Amero @ The Rhumb Line 7-10pm 9.19.2018

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, September 19 – 7pm
My Musical Guest: KID CALLEWAERT!

Quentin Callewaert carries his big ball of energy with him
wherever he goes. We at the Rhumb Line just happen to be
in his path this Wednesday. How lucky are we? The kid is just amazing! Come watch him light the place on fire! We start at 7. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming guests…
9/26 – Ron Schrank
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
Bow Wow Dog
Allen Estes and Local Music on the Thomas E. Lannon
A great night on the Thomas E. Lannon with Allen Estes, Michael O’Leary and local musicians.
His and Hers
Traveling home after work yesterday post storms to find a sundog/rainbow glowing around the Boulevard so I took a minute to take some “His and Hers” pics! 

Passports September Wine Dinner Thursday September 20th –Reserve Now
Please join us this Thursday September 20th for our September wine dinner at 7pm. Reservations a must. 978-281-3680

One Hundred Years Gone By

The dark and rainy morning has put me in a reflective mood. Given the historic damage done by Hurricane Florence and the uncertainty following the gas disaster in Andover and Lawrence, my mind turns to other monumental disasters. One hundred years ago the Flu Pandemic reached into Gloucester and the surrounding areas. Each day in late September and through mid October, the newspaper reported on the growing number of flu deaths. While I do not know the final numbers, the highest number I saw reported was 180 people within about month as of October 14 1918. It must have been very frightening for all but it seems the city handled the pandemic admirably.
This is an example from the Gloucester Daily Times Sept 17 1918 of the precautions taken. The microfilm quality isn’t great, but it gets the idea across.

As we see from Florence and in Andover/Lawrence, disasters tend to bring out the best in people and I imagine this did the same at the time. Disasters past and present remind us to be kind, take good care and stay vigilant.
Lobster? We’ve Got That At Lat 43
Cove Hill (Lane’s Cove) Cemetery Clean-up Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 10am
Cove Hill (Lane’s Cove) Cemetery Clean-up
Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 10am
1052R Washington St, Gloucester, MA (red icon on map)
All Hands Needed!
Please bring work/gardening gloves, bug spray, and wear long pants and if you can, any of the following yard tools:
a rake, a gas or battery-operated weed whacker, loppers, or
weeding buckets, large black heavy-duty plastic bags for leaves and weeds, or
old tarps for collecting and moving debris to a central location, or
lawn mower , or wheel barrow
Questions? Contact ckellyca@gmail.com




3rd Annual Phyllis A Marine Association Art Show and Sale
