Month: January 2019
Saw this this morning
Thought this appropriate after watching the New England Patriots last night. WOW what a game. This game showed me that my heart probably can take it. Thought the Red Sox were the Cardiac Kids, but just wow
Spectator Sports
Playing sports can possibly trigger a heart attack — and watching them can, too. In 2006, heart attacks in Germany spiked during the national team’s World Cup soccer games. And after the 1980 Super Bowl, fatal heart attacks were up in Los Angeles after the Rams lost. But they were down after the 1984 Super Bowl, when the L.A. Raiders won.
SUPER BLOOD WOLF MOON #GLOUCESTERMA
Super Blood Wolf Moon January 20, 2019
It was way too slippery for me last night to venture very far to photograph. The above photo was taken last night from my back door kitchen stoop and there were clouds swirling across the moon, but you can still see how beautiful.
There’s something very spectacular about these January full moons. The photos below were taken last January, during the first full moon of the month, which took place on the first, and during the Super Blood Wolf Moon Eclipse, which took place on the 31st.
TODAY: GMF’s Martin Luther King Day Celebration 2019 is ON and here’s the program!

Update from the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation:
2PM It’s on but use caution!
We regret that Meetinghouse Green is now frozen over solid and is not safe for parking or walking, so allow time to find on-street parking or use one of the lots in the Historic District. The front steps will be clear and sanded but please exercise extra caution when coming up from Church Street. You are also welcome to use the side entrance instead, close to the intersection of Church and Pine Streets, where there is an interior staircase and an elevator.
The 2019 GMF Martin Luther King Day Celebration event is in four segments separated by breaks with refreshments. You are welcome to attend part or all of the Program:
SCHEDULE
- 2:00-2:15 Introduction: ‘Why Are We Here? Sandra Ronan
- 2:15-2:45 ‘Shadowed Lives,’ Effects of Slavery on Cape Ann Stephanie Buck
- 2:45-3:00 Break with Refreshments
- 3:05-3:50 The Honorable Seth Moulton United States Representative, Massachusetts 6th Congressional District
- 3:05-3:50 Alvin Foster and his band Soul Eclectic, music that underpinned Black people’s courage to be happy and celebrate life, love, spirituality and growth in the face of racism
- 3:50-4:00 Break with Refreshments
- 4:00-5:00 Keynote Speaker: Clennon L. King, ‘MLK’S Boston Years’ The award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist Clennon L. King will present a slideshow, focusing on the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s movements in Boston and New England, from the fall of 1951 to the spring of 1954, to be followed by Q&A with the audience
- 5:00-5:15 Break with Refreshments
- 5:15-6:00 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speech accompanied by a slide show of period and present-day images
- Conclusion Audience invited to join in ringing the Paul Revere Bell for freedom
This free annual civic event is hosted by the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation. GMF mugs, caps, totes, shirts, and memberships are available along with refreshments all through the afternoon and your support is greatly appreciated.
Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation
Front stairs open but approach is icy. Approach from side entrance. Many have suggested a temporary winter ice skating rink on this glorious spot but not in this way.
Pond Hockey
I love that the boys would rather play pond hockey in between their 100s of hockey games than anything else. Don’ Get me wrong… Xbox is a very close second.
The Mill Pond was a buzz this weekend. As I often say about Rockport….it was very Norman Rockwell.
Good times….great memories in the making.













A Sight for Sore Eyes
Thought we could all use a shot of this about now.



NEVER FORGET @FELGERANDMAZZ RANTING ABOUT HOW KYLE VAN NOY AND SONY MICHEL SUCK #ZEROCREDIBILITY #TROLLS
Kyle Van Noy In The AFC Championship game: two huge sacks helping get the high powered Chiefs offense off the field.
Here’s how Felger and Mazz feel about him
Felger and Mazz on Sony Michel. Felger and Mazz #zerocredibility #trolls. Sony Michele had 2 touchdowns and 113 yards in the AFC Championship game vs the Chiefs. Listen these douchebags-
#NeverForget
Maritime Gloucester benefit at Councilors 4 Causes this Thursday

Come have some fun and support Maritime Gloucester this Thursday as Scott Memhard serves up the drinks at Cape Ann Brewing. Live music, chances to win some fun prizes, a good opportunity to support the educational programs at Maritime Gloucester and some great food and beer from Cape Ann Brewing.
15% of all proceeds goes to Maritime Gloucester, so bring your friends and your appetite! The fun runs from 6:00 to 9:00pm. Hope to see you there!
Mood…
FANTASTIC PRESENTATION BY CRANE BEACH ECOLOGIST JEFF DENONCOUR AT THE CAPE ANN MUSEUM
Jeff Denoncour, the Trustees of Reservations Eastern Region Ecologist, gave an outstanding and informative presentation to a packed audience Saturday afternoon. Subjects included the formation and history of Crane Beach, marsh, and dunes; the seven uniquely different ecological zones; the many species of flora and fauna that comprise the rich biodiversity at Castle Island; and the Trustees protective measures managing rare and endangered species.
Since 2010, Jeff has managed the Trustees Shorebird Protection Program at Crane Beach. Because of the very excellent shorebird management at Crane Beach, 2018 was a banner year, with 42 pairs of nesting Piping Plovers and approximately one hundred PiPl chicks fledged. Our community can learn a great deal from the success at Crane Beach in how to better manage shorebirds migrating and nesting at Cape Ann beaches.
We learned from Jeff that Crane Beach is part of a string of barrier beaches formed from sediment deposited by the outflow of the Merricmack River. Salisbury Beach is at the northern end, then Plum Island, then Crane, with Coffins and Wingaersheek at the southern end. The sand that was deposited at Salisbury Beach is the coarsest; the sand at Wingaersheek the lightest and finest as it would have more easily flowed furthest away from the mouth of the river.
Excerpt from a previous post OUTSTANDING COASTAL WATERBIRD CONSERVATION COOPERATORS MEETING! talking about Jeff and the success of the Crane Beach Trustees Piping Plover
“Readers will be interested to know that our region’s Crane Beach continues to have one of their best year’s ever. Trustees of Reservations Jeff Denoncour shared information on the latest census data from 2018 and Crane Beach has a whopping 76 fledglings, with 25 more chicks still yet to fledge. Because of the huge success at Crane Beach, the northeast region, of which we are a part, has fledged a total 136 of chicks in 2018, compared to 108 in 2017, and as I said, with more fledglings still to come! The northeast region encompasses Salisbury Beach to the Boston Harbor Islands.
Jeff noted that this year they had less predation by Great Horned Owls. Because of owl predation, several years ago the Trustees gave up on the wire exclosures and now use electric fencing extensively. The Great Horned Owls learned that the Piping Plover adults were going in an out of the exclosures and began perching on the edge of the wire, picking off the adults as they were entering and exiting the exclosure.
Crane has an excellent crew of Trustees staff monitoring the Least Terns and Piping Plovers, as well as excellent enforcement by highly trained police officers. No dogs are allowed on Crane Beach during nesting season and dogs are prevented from entering at the guarded gate. As we saw from one of the graphics presented about nesting Double-crested Cormorants, when a dog runs through a nesting area, the adults leave the nest, temporarily leaving the eggs and chicks vulnerable to predation by crows, gulls, raptors, and owls.”
Jeff Denoncour and Courtney Richardson, Director of Education and Public Programs at the Cape Ann Museum
Added Value for Essex Clamming
From Pauline Bresnahan to accommodate my earlier Conomo Clamming Post. It’s something she found in her twin brother’s stuff and I’m delighted to share it. The date appears to be July 95, but don’t hold me to that.

Flash Freeze stage | the Ice Storm cometh for the first winter storm 2019 #GloucesterMA
Do you have the same window treatment / view?! Flash Freeze sheets on any surface glazing commenced about noon on January 20, 2019, Gloucester, Mass.
It’s nasty out there. Safe wishes for those in need and all the helpers.
And #PowerforthePatriots…
Massachusetts Emergency Management Agencies power outage tracking MEMA map showed 541 outages at 11:40AM and has gone down and back up again –though not topping that number.
Gloucester Smiles-1132
#GloucesterMA | So this is high tide first winter storm of 2019 – back of Good Harbor and Long Beach
First winter storm of 2019 #GloucesterMA
Scenes from Gloucester, MA, January 20, 2019, about 6:30AM and 35 degrees.
Fisherman at the Wheel memorial, Stacy Boulevard,
Three hours till high tide and surf is not placid

Winter storm prep at the High School. It’s easy to see why it’s going to be icy



Snow if you can still get some is perfect for snow cream!

Conomo Clamming
An article in a recent Gloucester Daily Times informed me that clam beds had recently opened back up on Conomo Point, Joe’s Creek, Jehu and America Bank and are expected to remain open until April conditions permitting. Since I had never seen clamming in action, we went out to Conomo Point to check it out.




The Best in The Business @MattNBCBoston Led Off This Morning’s Simulcast On @NECN With My Photo From The Dock #GloucesterMA
Thanks To Steve LeBlanc and Heather Dagle For Sharing Some Screenshots-


Sawyer Free Library Events 1/21-1/26
O’Maley Guidance Parent Night – Social Media
The O’Maley Innovation Middle School Guidance Counselors will host “Social Media and the Impact on Student Success,” a Parent Night on Wednesday, January 30th at 6:30 in the O’Maley Library. All parents are invited and are encouraged to attend as this rapidly changing arena is affecting the social and emotional health of adolescents and impacting their academic experience. Some highlights of the presentation will include:
*Understanding the sites kids are on and how they’re using them
*Tips for parents to monitor yet respect privacy
*How to keep your child safe
*Understanding the social media laws
Refreshments will be provided and child care is available if needed (please request in advance).
Shoveling out the dock. Wet snow. Drifts



