Mother’s Day Arts Abound

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As Mother’s Day approaches, I am reminded how quickly the world continues to change. I hope you are all staying as well as you can, mentally and physically. The sad news in our world continues to come but I am trying to stay hopeful that a vaccine is coming soon and that when the crisis is over, that we will have all learned to be kinder and more forgiving to each other.

Arts Abound has been busy in our new role as face mask makers! Just today, Massachusetts’ Governor Baker stated that those folks who are not able to socially distance must wear a mask, or face a $300 fine. We expect to continue our posts at our sewing machines! We continue to donate some masks to help front line workers as well as selling them.

Our masks make a wonderful and colorful gift for Mother’s Day. Think of giving them to your mom, or maybe your dog mom, or the woman who you treats you like a mom, or maybe the mom who looks after your kids. What better way to say that you care than wanting to keep someone safer? I believe that we will each need a few masks, as the pandemic continues, so that we can have one at home, one in the wash, one in the car, and one to give to someone who doesn’t have a mask.

You can choose from the following themes: floral, abstract, juvenile, solid, or neutral. At $15 each, these masks are a great way to be fashionable and safer. You can pick them up curbside at Arts Abound or we can ship them for you for a small extra charge. Working with us is a great way to support local artists and to help our shop pay the rent while we are temporarily closed by the state.

I want to thank all of you wonderful customers for your outpouring of support during this difficult time. It has meant more to me than you can imagine…

Stay safe and sane.

Hugs to you all,
Sue Wheeler, owner

At Minglewood Harborside we are open and ready to provide you with awesome food along with some other essentials all curbside.

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We have beer and wine too! http://www.minglewoodharborside.com to see our takeout menu and grocery list.

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Osprey Cam is Now Live!

The Essex Greenbelt Osprey Cam for the osprey nest behind LobstaLand is now live! Click here for the link. We have been stopping by to check on these ospreys and have been quite entertained by their daily activities. In fact, I think we happened to witness some attempts at mating. We also caught (I believe) one of Essex Greenbelt staff’s reported attempts to get the camera up and running for all of us! Thanks to you all! Watching on the osprey cam will be much better than these far-away photos.

Minglewood Takeout!

I was VERY happy to see a Minglewood offering takeout. We ordered fish and chips, baked haddock and garlic Parmesan wings……oh, they were so good. What a treat. Menu available at http://www.minglewoodharborside.com or call 978–281-0223. You won’t be sorry.

June Blooms

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These are extraordinary times. It is with regret that our club’s annual plant auction is cancelled. The May auction is the main source of revenue for the year to come. It funds our monthly programs, community service projects and North Shore Community College scholarship. At the end of the current year our coffers are bare. We are optimistic that life will return to normal in September, maybe even in June. We are offering an alternative fundraiser to keep Seaside Garden Club alive in its 51st year, a month of prizes in June. Each day there will be one name drawn who will win that day’s prize. The prizes are donated by club members. Calendars are $10 for one or $20 for three. You will find the June in Bloom calendar on our website, https://seasidegardenclub.wordpress.com/ and on FaceBook, https://www.facebook.com/SeasideGardenClub.

To enter, please send a check made out to Seaside…

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Happy 269th birthday, Judith Sargent!

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🎂Happy Birthday, Judith! John Singleton Copley’s oil portrait of early American women’s rights advocate and Gloucester native, Judith Sargent Murray, circa 1770-72, captures the 18 year old Judith in an alluring Turquerie costume, which is believed to belong to the artist. In spite of the sensuous, fluid garments, there is no mistaking Judith’s steely and determined gaze. This is a woman of power!

To celebrate Judith’s birthday, another young Gloucester woman recreates Copley’s original portrait, capturing both the sensual and determined spirit of the original subject. Please celebrate with us by sharing your own interpretation of this stunning portrait on social media and using #JudithSargentOnCanvas!

Learn more about Judith and her life in Gloucester at www.sargenthouse.org.

Thanks to model Natalie Zaffiro and photographer Nick Zaffiro!

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Melissa Abbott Submits: “Local Cape Ann Recipe: “ Nisu” from the Finnish Community on the North of Cape Ann”

Hi Joey, a few photos of bread!!

A Fantastic Local Cape Ann Recipe: “ Nisu” from the Finnish Community on the North of Cape Ann,  who came as stonecutters for the local granite  in the 1800’s.

This recipe is on page 95 of my book “ The Legacy of Three Melissas” ( available on Amazon $2.99 on Kindle and $17.00 paperback) which is a collection of historic Cape Ann Recipes and associated stories from my family’s many local Bakery, Restaurant & Inn businesses during the the 20th century.

Link to purchase:

The Legacy of Three Melissas: Authentic and Original Cape Ann Recipes Paperback 

This recipe is one of those really delicious things that came to me via my sister Shelley Laine, who got it from Jack Chisholm from East Gloucester, Brad Chisholm’s father who got it from a woman named Vivian in Lanesville circa 1966.  Typical Cape Ann Provenance.The real secret to making this loaf super authentic is to use a mortar & pestle to grind the Cardamon seeds. You can use ground cardamon but the real way is to use a mortar & pestle to grind the spice, you buy the cardamon pods and take the seeds out of the center. You also must brush the buttered loaves with leftover strong coffee and then sprinkle with sugar. A delicacy of the highest order! #nisu #nisubread #capeann #historiccapeannrecipes #melissaabbott #eastgloucester #lanesville #bayview #rockportma #finnishcommunity #breadmaking #breadbaking #legacyofthreemelissas #capeannrecipes

Constructing My Smoked Meatball Sub Topped With Sista Felicia’s Vodka Sauce On Homemade Artisan Bread

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Started Out With A Freshly Baked Bread Made With Caputo 00 Flour Thanks To Anthony Caturano

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Next Sliced The Smoked Chorizo and Beef Meatballs Made With Nauset Farms Beef.

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Next Top With Vodka Sauce From Sista Felicia

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Sprinkle On Some Grated Reggiano From Sclafanis

 

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Grill The Artisan Bread To A Golden Brown and Devour!

 

Kathy Roberts

“Art Is The Highest Form of Hope”. ❤️Take a drive in the comfort of your own car, pile in the family and come visit my outdoor Art Show ! Paintings will be set up on easels in front of my home and messages of hope and inspiration will be hung in trees and on clothes lines✨ The 10th car to arrive will receive a matted print! ✨

THIS SUNDAY May 3, 2020 AT 12:30 PM
12 Lendall St, Gloucester, MA 01930-1805, United States

Kathy Roberts invited you

Destino’s to Reopen Monday May 4!

Great news to share from Destino’s Facebook page as well as in the Gloucester Daily Times today:

💥💥 DESTINOS WILL REOPEN MONDAY!!💥💥

We are excited to be back serving you on Monday, 5/4.
Hours 11am- 8pm
Preparing all you favorite menu items.

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Cheesesteaks, chicken broccoli ziti, tunas and Italians, all served with free soup and salad to go.

Don’t forget our family dinners, lasagna, CBZ, chicken parmigiana and chicken fingers and wings.

🗣🗣 Call ahead for delivery and curbside pickup!

Buying or Refinancing Can Still Be Part of Your Plan

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Was 2020 the year to buy or refi?
You don’t have to delay your decision.

Whether you planned on buying a new home or refinancing your existing mortgage three months ago or three days ago, we’re still here to help you get a loan. Many of our loan programs have minimal or no restrictions.

Be sure to check with us regularly to see what’s available. The same goes for rates, which remain historically low but are still fluctuating daily. We can definitely pre-approve you at any time so you’re ready to get the loan and rate you want when the time is right.
Be well, and don’t hesitate to reach out. We are here to support you.
Brandon Pratt
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The Brandon Pratt Team
CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC
180 Main Street Unit A
Gloucester, MA 01930

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GloucesterCast 410 with Jimmy Douglass, Fred Shrigley, Nichole Schrafft, Scotty Mac, Pat and Jimmy Dalpiaz and Joey C taped 5/1/20

GloucesterCast 410 with Jimmy Douglass, Fred Shrigley, Nichole Schrafft, Scotty Mac, Pat and Jimmy Dalpiaz and Joey C taped 5/1/20

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Thank you to the people on the front lines of the crisis that are sacrificing being away from their families- First Responders, Health Care Workers, Grocery Store People, Truckers and anyone else sacrificing to keep things moving.

GloucesterCast Virgins Death Row Meal/Sub Picks Jimmy Douglass Fred Shrigley

Death Row Subs and Meals Report has been published on the blog this morning! Results for most popular subs are virtually ties amongst Destinos, Virgilios  Willow Rest and Scalfanis. Clearly more work needs to be done in this area! Also tied in the meal category between Tonno and Causeway.
Thank you to Marcy Plante for getting me started on my kombucha journey.
To Jimmy Douglass- do you have any crazy Rhumb Line stories?
Jimmy how much fuel do the Whale Watch boats burn on a typical trip?  What happens if you don’t see a whale?
Nichole, you used to work at Cape Ann Whale Watch.  How old were you when you started and what were some of your roles?  What embarrassing thing can you tell me about your time there?
On a scale from 1-10 how would you rate a job at Cape Ann Whale Watch for a kid as a summer job?  What would some of those perks be?
Fred: Which patrons of the Rhumb Line are you most happy to see?  Top three Gloucester Storytellers at the Bar at The Rhumb Line
Which bartender had the longest tenure at The Rhumb Line?
How is Crazy Carl holding up?
Tell us something about yourself that people would find hard to believe
What is your latest Netflix or series Bingwatching recomendations?
New CATA Bus Schedule effective Monday May 4th. Go to www.CANNTRAN.com or call the dispatch office
Need Home Teaching Math Help? Get the PhotoMath App. It answers questions and also breaks it down step by step.
Destinos Re-opens next week!