Month: March 2022
@FishermenGHS: Nice little evening at The Tank. 6-4 win.Next game at home, date/time/opponent TBA. Game Replay Via Cape Ann Live!

Low Tide on Rocky Neck
I’ve been driving through Rocky Neck in the morning as my son has taken up residency at Gloucester Stage for a two-week theater intensive as part of his Middle School curriculum. Took this quick photo yesterday.

Long Beach Waves and Beach Visitors
It was a sunny, windy day and the temperature was supposed to drop by about 30 degrees so I set off for Long Beach while the getting was good. I wasn’t alone…..seagulls and surfers were also enjoying the bounty of the sea and wind.






Steps to Managing Memory, Alzheimer’s Disease, & Dementia with Dr. Andrew Budson at Sawyer Free Library, Thursday, March 10 at 5:30pm
On Thursday, March 10 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.,as a part of the series,Of Sound Mind, the Sawyer Free Library is presenting Dr. Andrew Budson, chief of cognitive and behavioral neurology at VA Boston Healthcare System and co-author of the book Seven Steps to Managing Your Memory.
Based on his award-winning book, Dr. Andrew Budson will explain how individuals can distinguish changes in memory due to Alzheimer’s versus normal aging, what medications, diets, and exercise regimes can help, and the best habits, strategies, and memory aids to use, in seven simple steps. He will also discuss his newest book, including how caregivers can manage issues with memory, language, vision, behavior, driving, incontinence, sleep, and more.
Registration is not required. The event is free and open to all. It will take place on the Main Floor of the Sawyer Free Library located at 2 Dale…
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Yes or No? Hot Tamales Peeps.
Photo:Ann Mondello

East Gloucester Waterfront — pat morss
A beautiful but quiet Sunday down on the waterfront. The Right Whales are migrating through, so lobstering is curtailed to reduce entanglement. It’s a bit more active with the fishing fleet, over at Gloucester Marine Railways.











Sunset March 5th From Bex Borden
Reflections on tidal pools at Wingaersheek Beach


Moments
Straightaway…

ROCKY NECK NOW, 2022: THE ANNUAL MEMBERS’ SHOW – PART 2 New Directions
Location: The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA
Dates: March 10 – April 10, 2022
Opening Reception: Sunday, March 13, 4 – 6 PM
Hours: Thursday-Sunday, Noon – 5 PM
What’s New, Rocky Neck? – Panel discussion and show-and-tell: Saturday, March 26, 3 – 5 PM
Gloucester MA— Part 2 of ROCKY NECK NOW 2022, the highly anticipated annual members show, continues the 2022 exhibition season at the Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC). This two-part show shares a common theme: New Directions. The work demonstrates members’ creative processes that inspire risk taking, change and growth. In this second installment, 36 artists present a wide range of artistic interpretations with representational, abstract and expressive styles in all media.
Works in this exhibition represent the members’ enthusiastic response to a call for pieces that excite them right now, for works signaling a new direction in their work. For example, the pandemic forced Christine Gauthier-Kelley to become creative with her use of media. In Stormy Seas she manipulated acrylics on canvas to translate the movement and fluidity once achieved through painting on large silk panels.
Jennifer Okumura explores new concepts in a series called Harmony and Clash that examines “cultural layers being nowhere and everywhere” and the taboos broken as people cross cultural boundaries through language and travel. And Laureen Maher, after many years of practice, has gone big with Niles Pond Peace, working on a canvas sizable enough “to create a large open space for the viewer to walk in and stay a while.”
All of the submissions reflect a membership pushing forward as artists through experimentations in medium, process, materials, theme, size and content.
Part 2 runs for five weekends at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, Thursdays through Sundays, from noon to 5 PM each day.
The Artists
Exhibiting in Part 2: John Abisamra. Elizabeth Bish. Nadine Boughton. Mike Cangemi. Betsy Carter. Keunjung Cho. Yhanna Coffin. Amy Holland Crafton. Elizabeth Enfield. Barbe Ennis. Christine Gauthier-Kelley. Marion Hall. Olga Hayes. Nils Johnson. Jane Keddy. Ira Levine. Barbara Littlefield. Laureen Maher. Vanessa Michalak. Skip Montello. Paula Morgan. Ed Mowrey. John Nedosko. Jennifer Okumura. Katherine Richmond. Kathy Roberts. Judy Robinson-Cox. Lynne Sausele. Barbara Savicky. Ruth Schneider. Sallie Strand. Erin Survilas. Anna Vojtech. Suellen Wedmore. Jan Weinshanker. Judith Wright.
Special Events
The public is invited to celebrate the creativity of RNAC artists at an Opening Reception, on Sunday, March 13 from 4 to 6 PM. View the art, meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments, drink and always lively conversation.
On Saturday, March 26, 3-5 PM, join the organization for What’s New, Rocky Neck? – A panel discussion and afternoon of show-and-tell. Artists from Part 1 of RNN 2022: New Directions will join RNAC Exhibitions Committee member Ginger Myhaver for a panel discussion, and artists showing in Part 2 will be on hand to discuss what’s new about the work on view.
Visitors to the galleries are encouraged to participate in the popular Viewers’ Choice Award by voting for their favorite work of art. Three artists receiving the most votes will be recognized at the closing celebration on Sunday, April 10. These awards provide the artists and the organization with important community feedback.
The Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC) was founded in the mid-19th century and incorporated as a 501(c)(3) in 1973. With the creation of the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck in 2012, RNAC programs are reaching a wider demographic as the visual arts focus is expanding to include more diverse cultural and educational offerings. The Cultural Center is located at 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA 01930. For more information visit www.rockyneckartcolony.org.
Thinking of our pal GMG Jimmy
Get well soon Jimmy
Every year…

@FishermenGHS: Spring sports, register ASAP!

Link to register- https://www.familyid.com/gloucester-public-schools-ma-athletics
Tryouts start in 2 weeks, registration closes soon!
A Walk Around Greenwood Farm in Ipswich
On one of those nice days last week, I took a ride just to see what I might see and I came across the Trustees property Greenwood Farm in Ipswich. I decided to check it out and it’s a delightful hidden treasure for those wanted to take a manageable walk in nature.
There’s a nice walking trail though it was a little muddy and slippery that day, so wear appropriate footgear. The Paine House sits proudly by the trail, along with other surprises for your eyes and ears. It’s a large property and I only explored a very small corner of it. I would like to go back in the spring and perhaps the fall for the foliage. If you are looking for a quick escape into nature and serenity, I suggest you give Greenwood Farm a try.






Tech Tuesdays at the Sawyer Free Library!

The Sawyer Free Library offers drop in technology help!
Every Tuesday from 11:30am – 1:00pm
The weekly technology help session begins with a mini-lesson on a typical technology question. The remainder of the time is devoted to assisting with individual technical issues.
Bring your device and passwords, and SFL Tech Librarian will help you solve the problem!
No registration necessary.
Questions,contact jdunajski@sawyerfreelibrary.orgor978-325-5568.
You can find out more about the many services the Library offers at SawyerFreeLibrary.org.
Fish Eyeballs For Dinner Because Why Not?
Hawksnest Beach and Cruz Bay St John USVI








When in St John You Need To Visit Gloucester’s Very Own Kelsi Salah At Cruz Bay Landing!

Gloucester Skyline and Harbor 1980 From Jackie Bennett

