We’ve got a date for the opening reception of my Waterfront Images series at @capeanngiclee
November 1st from 6:30-9:00PM.
Cape Ann Giclee is located at 20 Maplewood Ave. #GloucesterMA. Please come and share!
My View of Life on the Dock
We’ve got a date for the opening reception of my Waterfront Images series at @capeanngiclee
November 1st from 6:30-9:00PM.
Cape Ann Giclee is located at 20 Maplewood Ave. #GloucesterMA. Please come and share!
Monday, October 21, 2019 at 6 pm
East Gloucester Community Church
If you are a lot owner or have family members interred at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery you are welcome to attend our Annual Meeting.
We currently have openings on our Board of Trustees and are actively seeking qualified volunteers who have time and energy to commit to keeping our cemetery going.
I appreciate your help on this. I cannot seem to get it into the newspaper and it receives more traction on your page.
Regards,
Kathy Melanson
Secretary
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Association
You may have seen on social media sites the map of butterflies moving through Oklahoma. This is the original story in which the maps appeared: A front full of butterflies swept through Oklahoma City on Saturday
The line on the map above isn’t rain, but from butterflies and dragonflies. We can surmise based on what has been happening along our shores that the species you see in this front are most likely a swirl of Monarchs, Painted Ladies, and Green Darner Dragonflies. The north easterly winds are carrying the insects south.
Below is a map showing autumn and spring migrations. The orange arow is the fall migratory route of the Monarchs.
Anything red represents rain. Blue indicates more unusual shapes, often biological in origin. Notice behind the “butterfly front” the large spattering of blue. That’s where the insects were. (GR2 Analyst)
FROM JOEANN:
On Monday, October 21, at 6:30 pm, I’ll be reading and chatting at the Beauport Hotel in Gloucester. Come join me! I’ll read from my new book Stamford ’76, A True Story of Murder, Corruption, Race, and Feminism in the 1970s. This will be followed by a lively discussion with the audience about the writing of this true crime memoir, as well as my two novels, Float and Addled. Or we can talk about whatever you’d like. Books will be available for sale. This event is free and open to the public. To be sure you get a seat you might want to rsvp to Concierge@BeauportHotel.com.
Coming back from a client in Danvers decided to take 133 back, glad I did. Beautiful day
Restorative Yoga is a relaxing and nurturing practice that allows the body and mind to relax and well, restore. All you need to do is sit or lie on a mat with your body supported by bolsters, blocks and blankets. I do all the work. No energy or expertise required for you. The benefits of the practice include better sleep, less anxiety, gentle stretching of the body especially the chest and shoulders, etc.
Linda was was trained in level I Rest. Yoga in the Judith Lasater tradition by Ann Biasetti in Saratoga Springs. She will soon and be attending a level II training session in the spring of 2020 to allow for more poses and therapeutic possibilities.
Here is a link to a nice description of what Restorative Yoga is.
I hope you will try…
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Sam Novello asks GMG, “Joe, what happened to the cannons at Stage Fort Park—— two are gone?”
The cannon(s) are undergoing restoration (cleaning, chemical treatment and re-painting). In 2018, the CPA Committee awarded $22,705 of an estimated $46,000 to the Stage Fort Park Advisory Committee to refurbish the Parrot Rifle Cannon for work scheduled to commence spring 2020. The project is led by the Stage Fort Park Advisory Committee. The grant application project summary indicates the scope of work as follows:
“Our final goal is to restore the Fort area as a historic feature of the Park and its importance to our local military history.* Repairs and restoration of this site are long overdue. The ramparts are overgrown with vegetation**. The cannon barrels are suffering due to neglect. The barrels are subject to trash, dirt and debris. We hope to preserve this site for future generations. The cleaning, capping and painting of the cannon will protect the barrel against future damage. We have proposed an annual stipend in the city budget of $2000 for maintenance of the Fort as well as a security plan for the Fort which would include lighting and security cameras. *Our ultimate goals include a visitor education center with historic references to the Fort and its history. It is expected that the entire Stage Fort Park will be used as a centerpiece of the city’s 400th anniversary celebrations.”
– Stage Fort Park Advisory Committee CPA application excerpt, photo from packet and phasing goals
Read the full application here: 2019 CPA Application SFP Parrot Rifle Cannon Carriage
*There is no finalized plan for this area overall. (See photographs then/now below.)There IS a history of Fort use and restoration for historic battles –as well as city celebrations– honoring this legacy and the kind souls who volunteered to do so.
For example: I’m not sure if the 187th Infantry Brigade was paid for the work they did in 1973, which I’m assuming was the last big overhaul. The CPA grant is just about the work on the cannons. The Historical Commission wrote a letter of support stressing replica accuracy using period materials (wood and metal)
**The area is overgrown at the moment because of various DPW work on the boulevard and future plans. (When I photographed the area annually it’s cleared.)
Stage Fort is the oldest fort in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
As part of the city’s 350th celebration prep, the cannon site area (earthworks, entrance area, powder magazine, and gun embrasures) was restored by an engineer brigade from Wollaston. The design intent turned the clock back to how the fort would have been built out in the 1700s. Julian Hatch, the chairman of the 350th, had been director of public works for the city. The project was decades in the wishing and sensitively designed at long last.
In 1930, the Fort was spruced up from its formal design post Civil and Spanish war. Fisherman’s Field Stage Fort information plaques were commissioned and unveiled.
Bronze tribute plaques embedded in Tablet Rock at Stage Fort Park detail the site’s history and were commissioned and unveiled at different times. The monumental and stunning Founders plaque from 1907 on Tablet Rock itself is in fantastic condition. Two DAR plaques were inlaid on the glacial outcroppings past half moon beach on the way to the cannons. The Fisherman’s Field (ca.1930) is so worn it’s nearly indecipherable, though that’s part of its charm. The plaque compels close inspection, lingering and discovery. It’s a fun family activity for anyone who likes a challenge. For those who want help reading the content, I transcribed it back in 2010. ”
Printable PDF of the plaque translation here
Read more about historic battles and Gloucester Stage Fort Park in this trivia quiz designed by Shaun Goulart, GHS history teacher, in this prior GMG post.
copy of Frank L. Cox fine art photograph (pre dates 1921) he used to illustrate his pocket Gloucester guide “The Gloucester Book”, and sell prints
Enza Taormina, clerk from the Office of the Mayor, relayed that the tower lights are “purple for Domestic Violence Awareness Month” October 2019.
City Hall Clock Tower Illumination
The tower lights are illuminated to recognize special causes, organizations, events and holidays. They were instituted by Mayor Romeo Theken and her administration. The City Electrician with Gloucester DPW installed an LED system which is outfitted with changeable color lenses. Requests for commemoration come to DPW through the Office of the Mayor. Check the Mayor’s Facebook page or local media to see announcements for new lights and/or news related to a cause.
After spending the day at the Topsfield Fair, eleven of us stopped for lunch on the way home. Who can tell where we were? Everything, for the record, was delicious.
I will be sharing my thoughts, observations and pictures from my recent photo tour in Bar Harbor Maine, but, in the meantime (cue Twilight Zone theme music): Ghost Ship! Happy October to you all.
What a great morning. The Pats are 6-0.
Carson Edwards dropped 8 threes in a single quarter for the Celtics.
The Nat’s are going to the World Series after Bryce Harper stuck them up and left for more money.
The Yankees are one game from elimination in the ALCS.😃
WE WILL HAVE IT TODAY AT OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY!
COME CELEBRATE WITH US TODAY 10/16/19 4-7 AND HAVE SOME FUN!
HEALTHY SNACKS, MUSIC, HEALTHY WINE TASTING, 10 CIRCUIT TRAINING STATIONS WITH OUR TRAINERS, RAFFLES, DEALS!
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Meet London jewelry designer, Tarra Rosenbaum at GLADSTONE on Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19 from 11-5, and design your very own bespoke future heirloom. Elegant and timeless, her 18k gold Aurora ring design is available in an endless number of gemstone and enamel color combinations…your choice! Bring along a piece of gemstone jewelry you’d like to redesign and repurpose or just come and discover all the fun possibilities!
GLADSTONE will be donating 10% of every Aurora ring purchase to Wellspring House in Gloucester, MA.
See website for event details, gladstonejewelry.com
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