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Yep, that’s right. A brewery finally made the move, and we now have an amazing beer to celebrate Fiesta with! I love that it’s a “Walka” going down and not reaching for the flag, epicness! I don’t know if it’s based off a real walker’s attempt or not, so I’ll investigate. But, either way, it’s friggin FANTASTIC! (and I’m not a pilsner guy) I got mine at the newly relocated MODERN BUTCHER in Danvers. The place is AMAZING! That’s the sandwich I got to go with it, a Nashville Hot-Honey w pickes, also the best chicken sandwich I’ve ever eaten. Get ya some!! Beer: 9.2
Sandwich: 9.7
That can, come on!!
That sandwich was a double stack thighs!
Can’t you taste the flava!!!
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When walking on Monday around 4:30 the sun came out, by the time I got to Ocean Lawn on Coolidge Point the fog was surrounding Ocean Lawn and the ocean.
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Hope everyone is doing well. Also thank you all who cleaned up on Earth Day.
This Saturday, I have a request for Magnolia Avenue. Hopefully we can do something from Surf Park, at the beginning of Magnolia Avenue and also from Kondelin Road.
When: Saturday April 29, 2023
Time: 09:00 -10:00
Where: If I could have a list who would like to be at the area near Surf Park where you can park and also we need to be near Kondelin Road
I will bring yellow bags and if we could have some brooms for the other debris.
Thank you and hopefully we can get some more clean up. Never ending.
Take care all.
Donna
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Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe’s spring production is Christopher Marlowe’s history drama “King Edward II,” The troublesome regime and lamentable death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the tragic fall of proud Mortimer. Well, no problem with spoilers here since the story of this fourteenth-century queer king was well-known to Elizabethan audiences. The play was first performed in 1593 and proved very successful with the educated upper class seated in the galleries and the groundlings standing in the pit.
Unfortunately, the twenty-nine-year-old author did not do as well as his creation. He died from a knife wound received that same year in an altercation shrouded in mysterious circumstances. Marlowe, who lived openly as a homosexual and atheist, had as complicated a life as his kingly subject.
The play opens with news of the death of King Edward I, and his son, Edward II, recalling his banished favorite/lover, Piers Gaveston, home from exile. This did not go over well with the powerful English barons, Edward’s peers, nor his wife, Queen Isabella. The peers threatened, and Isabella pleaded, but King Edward proved unrelenting, and the result was a civil war that left most of the factions beheaded, stabbed, or hanged leaving young Prince Edward to be crowned Edward III.
“King Edward II” will be performed at the historic Annisquam Village Hall, 34 Leonard Street, Gloucester April 27 – 30 and May 4 – 7; Thursdays Saturdays 7:30 PM, Sundays 3 PM. Tickets are $20 for general admission, $15 for seniors, and $10 for students available at the door or reserved at eventbtite.com.
Not recommended for those under 15 years of age.
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Hey Joey -The Twin Lights Half Marathon is approaching on Sunday 4/30/23! The race starts and finishes at Good Harbor Beach. Runners will travel from Gloucester and race through Rockport until the turnaround in Pigeon Cove. We’re looking forward to a great turnout and another opportunity to showcase both communities.
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Here is this week’s music line up for the Rhumb Line at 40 Railroad Ave, Gloucester. Don’t forget that in addition to this schedule there are also early shows on Friday and Saturday at 5:00. Live music 7 nights per week!
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I spotted my very first bluebird recently and caught these shots through our window. It might surprise some to learn I have never seen one before so this was a big thrill. I actually saw it a few days ago but wasn’t quick enough with the camera. Of course, we went off to get ourselves proper bluebird accessories in hopes of drawing them back. I don’t think the accessories worked too well, but there’s at least one around for me to keep an eye on. I’ll be like Miranda Lambert and “Keep a bluebird in my heart”. I am grateful for the wide range of wild birds we see right from our vantage point, but this one was special to me.
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The Sawyer Free Library invites you to a riveting hour online withNew York Timesbestselling author William Kent Krueger! Join us on Thursday, April 27 from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. as he discusses his newest book in theCork O’ConnorseriesFox Creekand his other works.
This is a virtual event. Registration is required. Click HERE to register.
Fox Creekfollows Cork O’Connor in a race against time to save his wife, a mysterious stranger, and an Ojibwe healer from bloodthirsty mercenaries. The ancient Ojibwe healer Henry Meloux has had a vision of his death. As he walks the Northwoods in solitude, he tries to prepare himself peacefully for the end of his long life. But peace is destined to elude him as hunters fill the woods seeking a woman named Dolores Morriseau, a stranger who had come to the healer for shelter and the gift of…