A New Home for the Holidays?

prattbrandon's avatarCape Ann Home

Every day people ask me when is the best time to buy a home.  Without fail, I usually say it’s one of two times a year….July 4th to Labor Day and Thanksgiving to Valentines Day.  We are currently in one of those times of the year, but this year seems a little different. Let me explain why these two times of the year are good to be a home buyer.

First reason why these times of the year are best for home buyers is simple, less demand and less people.  These are the two times of the year where people take vacations around holidays.  July 4th to Labor Day, everyone is at the beach, on their boats or someplace having fun.  It’s not a time to think about school systems and uprooting their kids before school starts for the year.  So it’s a good time in the real estate business…

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Cape Pond Ice

 

Among all Gloucester’s great “shop local” options this Christmas…  don’t forget the selection of “Cool Gear” for all your “Coolest Guys, Gals and Cool Kids”, Wicked Tuna, historic ice industry books & Perfect Storm memorabilia offered in Cape Pond Ice Company’s surprising little Gift Shop, “down The Fort” at 104 Commercial Street, past Beauport Hotel.

Cape Pond Ice is open M – F from 9 – 5, & Sat. 9 – 1.  If the office/shop door is locked, check for help down back on the wharf.  Tel. 978-283-0174 or email:  coolestguys@capepondice.com.    Or check out their cool web-store:  www.capepondice.com

“Cool Gear” – solving Christmas present “problems” for “Coolest Guys & Gals & Cool Kids” & Wicked Tuna fans – t’s, sweats, caps, mugs & drinkware, Perfect Storm DVD’s & books, gift certificates and more….

Scott Memhard, PresidentCAPE POND ICE COMPANY, INC.

aka Bresnahan Ice/United Party Rental, Lawrence & Peabody Icehouse104 Commercial Street, Fort WharfGloucester, MA 01930tel: 978-283-0174 FAX 978-283-3714 cell: 978-879-9394

Alicia Unleashed- The League of Extraordinary MoBro’s

Hostess B-SIDE on location

A VERY IMPORTANT EPISODE. YOU REALLY WANT TO LISTEN.

Did you know?
*In the United States, testicular cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in young men.
*Globally, every minute, a man dies by suicide.
*Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men in the US.

Episode 87-  BSide (minus Bosslady) is on location sits down with Tom Leard, Geoff Turke and Ben Cannon, the League of Extraordinary MoBros to talk about Movember and their upcoming Kettlebells for Balls event on December 1st.

The guys discuss what got them to grow mustaches for the month of November, how long they have been doing this, what information they gained about physical well being in the process as well as creating a healthy/physical challenge on top of growing facial hair and more. We highly recommend listening since the notes will not do the episode justice.

LINKS!!!!!!!
https://moteam.co/the-league-of-extraordinary-mobro-s?mc=1

https://www.facebook.com/events/257382658301044/

Still time to join the work out 10am https://goo.gl/forms/3NP8Tn7RxaEf27j92

Wrap Party-FB @Riverealkbrewing 4-7pm-50/50, Silent Auction December 1st

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To find Coach Geoff- FB: CrossFitFullPotential

To speak with someone immediately, contact National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-273-TALK) or Lifeline Crisis Chat.
If life is in danger, call 911 or go directly to emergency services.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Fish Tales: OMG”

From our friend Amy Kerr:

Iain Kerr will be making his debut as a live Storyteller at “Fish Tales: OMG” at Gloucester Stage, Friday, November 30, 2018 at 7:30 pm.

He has a wide variety of OMG stories to choose from, but he’s been working on the one that he believes takes the cake, and it includes his ever faithful friend SnotBot.

This annual Fish Tales always sells out, but you can get your tickets ahead of time here:

https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/10343247

 

Not sure if Crossfit is right for you?

sargentstreetsocialclub's avatarCape Ann Wellness

Not sure if CFCA is right for you? We offer a 14 day trial membership for $65 so you can test the waters before fully committing to improving your health/fitness and life!  Trial memberships start with a private intro session with one of our coaches. The intro will give you an opportunity to check out our facility, learn more about our program, watch an actual class in progress and learn some of the basic movements that we use on a regular basis. More importantly, it’s a chance for us to get to know you… (your goals, athletic background, previous injuries) and address any questions or concerns that you may have. This session generally lasts 40-60 mins. Once you have completed your intro… come to class as much as you want for the next 14 days! Get a feel for our workouts, our coaches and our supportive community. When the 14 days are…

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Gloucester Smiles-1081

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Recently Retired  and enjoying exploring Cape Ann

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Recently moved from Chicago also exploring Gloucester

One Man’s Trash….

While off on our annual Day-After-Thanksgiving-Christmas-Tree-Cutting-Trek, I encountered this super cute little one-eyed trash monster behind the shed.

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Aaron & Melissa II

I was going through my photo files and came across this picture of the Aaron & Melissa II taken recently. She sure looks pretty here. We are sorry for the loss but thankful the crew members will be able to celebrate the holidays with their families. An interesting account can be found here.

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Find Your Bliss

Karen Pischke BSN, RN's avatarCape Ann Wellness


“To experience peace does not mean that your life is always blissful. It means that you are capable of tapping into a blissful state of mind amidst the normal chaos of a hectic life. “
– Jill Bolte Taylor

How Do You Find Your Bliss? Walking the woods and beaches of Gloucester MA, hiking the red rocks of Sedona Arizona, or x-county skiing in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine are my go-to’sfor finding bliss, defined as perfect happiness; great joy. Why does it seem we often must go somewhere in order to find that feeling of ‘bliss?’ Rather than seeking bliss outside ourselves, we also can go within to experience feelings of happiness and joy.

Finding bliss right here, right now in any given moment is a helpful skill that can be achieved through the daily practice of meditation, reiki and self-hypnosis. Daily practice is encouraged because, when we…

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GloucesterCast 308 With Ralph DiGiorgio, Chris McCarthy, Kerry McKenna, Ken Riehl, Heidi Dallin, Scott Caron, Jim and Pat Dalpiaz, Cat Ryan,  Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 11/25/18

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GloucesterCast 308 With Ralph DiGiorgio, Chris McCarthy, Kerry McKenna, Ken Riehl, Heidi Dallin, Scott Caron, Jim and Pat Dalpiaz, Cat Ryan,  Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 11/25/18

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The Menu: Kim brought Russell Orchard Cider Donuts, Cat Ryan made a pecan pie, Ken brought Cuban Cigars, Chris brought coffees and Joey brought Ricotta Pie.

Ken Riehl just back from Cuba

Thanksgiving recap

I GREW UP ROOTING FOR BC, BUT HERE WE ARE WITH A NEPHEW THAT GOES TO ‘CUSE!

December 5th, Come check out our 3rd round of Crush Cancer! at Tonno Gloucester

Holiday Happenings On Cape Ann From The Cape Ann Chamber Click link for schedule

Downtown Gloucester Window Contest Vote On The Contest Here

Joey’s ibuprofen

Bex Brings A New Mini-Lobster Trap Tree For Pat Dalpiaz

Assignment for Pat- Joan of Arc Statue Time Capsule

Topside Grill Great For Thanksgiving!

Feather and Wedge Hosting Holiday Parties– Join us in our warm and intimate dining room where we can accommodate up to 50 guests.  Download our brochure for more details. Feather and Wedge – Events and Parties

Save the Date Middle Street Walk December 8th !!!!!

LOBSTER TRAP CHRISTMAS TREE TAKING SHAPE (AND BREAKING NEWS OF SORTS!)

Lobster Trap Tree Buoy Painting Dates

Is it normal for a retired schoolteacher to collect children’s Disney pins?

Shout-out to the great Sawyer Free Library and its staff! So grateful to have their expertise available.  https://sawyerfreelibrary.org/

Winterbirds

Three Snowy Owls At Crane’s Beach

Eagles Over Brace’s Cove

Scott Caron Santaland Diaries Get Tickets Here

 

EXQUISITE FROST MOON AND ST. ANN STEEPLE

Everything lined up timing-wise early morning the day after Thanksgiving. The sky was clear and bright and that too made for perfect moon-viewing. Despite the wind and bitterly cold temperature, it was beautiful to see. After watching the moon descend over St. Ann, I walked further up the harbor and found a few more moon photos. 

SEA TURTLE TRAGEDY AND WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND A SEA TURTLE ON THE BEACH

Readers may have seen the tragic story about frozen and cold-stunned sea turtles found on Cape Cod beaches over Thanksgiving week. The gale force winds and record breaking freezing temperatures trapped and killed over 200 sea turtles. I wanted to learn why this was happening and what to do if we find a cold-stunned or frozen turtle on a Cape Ann beach.

Sea turtles are tropical and ectothermic. They do not nest north of the Carolinas however, the juveniles of the species of sea turtles that are seen in Massachusetts are carried north by the Gulf Stream during the summer months. The turtles are mostly feeding on crabs, jellyfish, and algae in northern waters. At the onset of winter, juveniles return to warmer waters.

The five species of turtles that may be seen in Massachusetts are Kemp’s Ridley, Leatherback, Loggerhead, Green Turtle, and Hawksbill. But some of the juveniles don’t return quickly enough, and as the water temperature in Cape Cod Bay decreases, the turtles may become disoriented by the hook-shape of the Cape. When the temperature reaches fifty degrees, the turtles become immobilized, or cold-stunned, and are too frozen to eat or to swim. When they are too cold to swim, the turtles are tossed about by wind, waves, and currents. When the wind blows from the north or from the west, the sea turtles may be washed ashore and then stranded by the receding tide.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND A COLD-STUNNED SEA TURTLE

POSTED FROM MASS AUDUBON

It is very important to recover these stranded turtles as quickly as possible. Do not assume a turtle is dead—turtles that appear lifeless are often still alive. If you come across a stranded sea turtle on the beach, please follow these simple steps:

  1. Move the turtle above the high tide line. Never grab or hold the turtle by the head or flippers.
  2. Cover it with dry seaweed or wrack.
  3. Mark it with an obvious piece of debris—buoys, driftwood, or branches.
  4. Call the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary hotline at 508-349-2615 x6104. [Editor’s note: Northeast Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Stranding and Entanglement Hotline: 866-755-NOAA (866-755-6622)]

Sea turtles are federally protected under the Endangered Species Act; as such, it is illegal to harass sea turtles or transport them without a permit.

Kemp’s Ridley

Leatherback

Loggerhead

Green Turtle

Hawksbill

All photos courtesy wiki commons media and World Wildlife

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Dozens of dead turtles wash ashore on Cape

Wellfleet sanctuary busy as turtles continue to wash ashore in cold

SAVE THE DATES: CAPE ANN ART HAVEN BUOY PAINTING!

Every year the community comes together to have fun, get the paints out and create beautiful buoys for Gloucester’s Holiday Lobster Trap Tree on Main Street and Annual Buoy Auction fundraiser in January.

Thank you to all who come out and join in! It’s a great time for all, and helps make possible all our programs offered year round at Art Haven. We look forward to seeing everyone—old friends and new—again this year!

2018 Buoy Painting

Buoy Painting Dates and Times

Please bring your children to come paint their own unique buoy to adorn our Lobster Trap Tree for this holiday season!

Below are dates for kids by school with extra days for make up and the general public
Location: Art Haven Studios

East Gloucester Elementary: Monday 12/3 – 3:30-5:00pm
Veterans Memorial: Monday 12/3 – 3:30-5:00pm
Plum Cove Elementary: Tuesday 12/4 – 3:30-5:00pm
Beeman Elementary: Tuesday 12/4 – 3:30-5:00pm
West Parish Elementary: Wednesday 12/5 – 3:30-5:00pm
Rockport Elemenary School:  Wednesday 12/5 – 3:30-5:00pm
O’ Maley Middle School:  Wednesday 12/5 – 3:30-5:00pm
Manchester/Essex Elementary:  Wednesday – 12/5 – 3:30-5:00pm

Open Day for Everyone: Saturday – 12/1 – 10:0am – 1:00pm