Community Stuff 8/17/15

Hi Joey,
You may have covered this, but if not, I think it would make a great story: I always assumed that the Ben Smith playground, opposite Zeke’s, was maintained by the city. It is always in excellent condition, great for little kids. One day recently I was there with my grandchildren and saw a little old lady come in with her watering can and her weeding and pruning tools. She gave the place a once-over. She told me that, in fact, the city does not maintain the playground; she and her husband do. He comes by with his lawn mower once a week; she takes care of the plants. Sadly, I did not get her name.
What I did get is that people can make contributions to cover the costs of materials through The Gloucester Fund.
I think it would be a nice story if you interviewed this couple.
Thanks!
Miriam
Miriam Weinstein
67 Eastern Point Blvld.

Joe’s note:  Yep Miriam check out their Facebook page and tributes to the great people who have devoted so much time taking care of that park-

Paul Bruce Talks About Community Involvement At Benjamin Smith Playground


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Good morning!
I saw this post about lost glasses found and wondered if there is a lost and found at Good Harbor Beach?
My daughter lost a bracelet possibly in the parking lot ( sentimental value) and I wondered how I could help her search or contact anyone who may have found it!
Thanks for your help or info!
Kathy Garey

Gloucester Beach Sticker T Shirts and Hoodies Are Shipping Tomorrow!

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BOSSJOCK Jr is free.  Crazy not to download it if you ever thought of podcasting

Homiecast Episode 8 Taped 8/14/15 At casa Du DeWolfe Featuring @Eves3 , Mike DeWolfe, Rick Doucette, @CoachDewolfe , @Craig Shoots and @Joey_C

Bringing The Heat
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Topics Include: HomieCast 8 Feast Rundown With Chris DeWolfe, Rib Cooking Strategy, Are New England Fans looking at The Goodell/Brady Hearing with Skewed Expectations?, Patriots Standings Predictions,  The Cameron’s Development Plan was Not Hard To Figure Out That It Was Just A Placeholder for Scale Was It?, What Life Lessons Should Every Man Teach His Kids?,  This Is Not my First_____, What is A Courtesy Flush, How Does a Curmudgeon Get To Be A Curmudgeon?,  Can You Tell Your Kids The Truth 100% Of The Time?,  Remake Cannonball Run, A Promise From Molly Ringwald,  Craig’s Latest Campaigns.


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Live Blogging Our St Louis Style Rib Smoke at www.thehomiecast.com

For the updates throughout the day check www.thehomiecast.com

Here’s the start-

8/14/15 9:07AM Update: Toby trimmed and applied the rub today – image The Big reveal- Toby Unveils The Trimmed and Rubbed St Louis Style Ribs

Update 6:25AM Toby dropped off the ribs and I set up the smoker using the minion method where you place your wood around the bottom and fill the charcoal basket level. Then you take the Charcoal out if the center, start it in the chimney and then place it back in the center so the coals will slowly burn from the center outwards. Note I foiled the waterpan. On YouTube a video made this suggestion to save a tough clean up from the drippings. Made sense so there’s that… image image

6:45AM the ribs go on. The smoker is holding steady at 225. I’m looking to keep it between 200-250 for three hours and then foil them and cook for another two. We’ll see how it goes. image image

djjessie1 Yearns For The Gull Chowder

Ok, so I’ve been visiting Gloucester for nearly 15 years now for my yearly vacation.  I fell in love with the place on my first trip, and can’t help but continue to return year after year 🙂  The first years I visited we stayed at Cape Ann’s Marina Resort, and loved the convenience as Yankee Fleet was docked right there and the Gull Restaurant was right there.  Unfortunately, the Gull is no more….but even in all my years of visiting I have yet to find another restaurant with seafood chowder like at the Gull.  I can’t even make anything myself near as good…..my local fishmonger makes one similar but it’s just not the same.   So….any suggestions for restaurants I may have missed who have kick ass seafood chowder reminiscent of the Gull?  We’ll be visiting for the Schooner Festival so we’re hoping to also score some awesome chowder and I know if ANYONE knows, it would be your subscribers.  Thanks in advance!  P.S. Look for me in my Good Morning Gloucester hat September 4-12 — I’m sure I’ll hit Sugar Mags at least once 🙂

Google Putting the link to Google+ In A Submenu Tells Me They’ve Conceded To Facebook

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Above you see a screenshot of my Google Home page.  Before the first link in the top right hand corner was a link to your Google+ page.  Now it’s buried in the submenu.  I like Google+, it’s a billion times cleaner than Facebook, but the first to the party Facebookisn’t going anywhere while Google has relugated Google+ to a submenu.

Just thought it’s worth noting for the geeks like me out there.

The New GMG Gloucester Beach Sticker T-Shirt and Hoodies Are In!

I’ll be shipping them this weekend!

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Gloucestercast 146 Taped At Cape Ann Giclee 8/13/15 with Guests Toby Pett, Sista Felicia, Ma, Merlyn Caswell-Mackey’s Mom, Ricardo Marnoto, Dave Fernandes, Craig Kimberley, James Eves, and Joey Ciaramitaro

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Topics Include: by Land, Sea, and Sky Opening At Cape Ann Giclee, Taping Using A new Podcast Hardware Set-Up Using The Behringer Ultra-Compact 4 Channel Stereo Headphone Amp the iPad and the Samson GoMic, Downtown Gloucester Block Party This Saturday, 7 Foot Tall Dog Guarding The Entrance To Cape Ann Giclee, Weekend Art Rundown with James Eves, The Guy From Rocky Neck Who Always Hits All The Art Openings For The Free Food And Wine Without Acknowledging The Artist, One Hour At A Time Gang Meets At Good Harbor Footbridge This Saturday at 8AM, Locks of Love vs Pantene Beautiful Lengths– Worth Checking Out The Differences, Law Hamilton, Our Alicia Unleashed Hostessing at Foreign Affairs, The Bike Racer That Smashed Into The Car Full Speed, The Behringer Headphone Amp Worked Flawlessly!
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Minglewood Tavern Just Putting On An Absolute Comfort Food Clinic For Tuesday Night Trivia

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First Off If You Don’t Know About Tuesday Night Trivia At Minglewood You Gotta be Living Under a Rock. It’s The Best Trivia Night On The North Shore By a Mile. Then To Top It Off You Add In 43 cent Killer Wings In about 6 different Flavor Profiles, Incredible Flatbread Pizza and What Our Hanna Kimberley Calls Potato Skins To Die For.

Get Your Sexy Ass Down There and Don’t be a Fool.

Chincken Wings Served Crispy (Read- Not Soggy)

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Potato Skins- Decadent

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Flatbread Pizza To Die For!!!

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First Test With The Behringer Microamp Working Out! Here’s The Setup

So far so good! The Behringer microamp is powering several sets of headphones without any interference so our podcast guests will be able to monitor the soundboard/podcast editing app #Bossjock as we record!
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I’ll do a more comprehensive review and detailed explanation of the connections soon!

We will be using it to tape The Gloucestercast tonight Live At Cape Ann Giclee for the “by Land, Sea, and Air” Opening reception.

New Podcast Studio Gear! Giving It A shot Tonight With The Gang- Taping Live At Cape Ann Giclee

The Parts All Arrived. Tonight’s the night we test The BEHRINGER MICROAMP headphone amplifier system with the iPad, Samson Go Mic, and Bossjock app. 
We’ll take some pictures of the set-up and results having all our podcast gusts be able to listen to the show as we record it!

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Taping  at the by Land, Sea, and Sky opening at Cape Ann Giclee Tonight! Come down and watch.

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Cape Ann World War II Veterans Project

Cape Ann World War II Veterans Project

I just wanted to put this out there again for folks  in Gloucester, Rockport, Essex, and Manchester… I’ve photographed 25 vets so far but I know there are many more I would like to include in the project. Time is getting short to finish this in time for a Veterans’ Day show, so if you know a World War II veteran on Cape Ann who would like to be part of this project, please get in touch. And PLEASE don’t overlook the brave women who served – the nurses, pilots, WAVES, WACs etc. 978.884.7964 or jason@jasongrow.com. Please feel free to share this to help get the word out.

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WHAT’S THE ART DISPLAYED BEHIND GOVERNOR BAKER? Here’s a tip for all those political handshake photographs: please add the artist and art to the list of names

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Joey, Good Morning Gloucester is really something! After my post about local artists and art displayed in City Hall and the White House Collection, the artist, proprietor, FOB, and fun Pauline Bresnahan sent me a picture with a note. She was thinking about art at the State House:

“Yesterday the Mayor was sworn in at the State House (for the Seaport Economic Advisory Council) and she put some photos on FB and I was wondering who did the painting over the Governor’s shoulder in the photo that I attached and am sending to you?”

Here’s Pauline’s attachment

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The dramatic harbor scene is on loan from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and was created by JONAS LIE (1880-1940), The Fisherman’s Return, ca.1919, John Pickering Lyman Collection, Gift of Miss Theodora Lyman.

You read that correctly. His name is ‘Lie’. I know, located in the State House—the state capitol and house of government—the symbol of the Commonwealth of MA, politics and its people—it may seem at first an unfortunate selection when you read the surname.

Not to worry, his painting skills and life story are a great fit for the State House.

Lie was a well-known early 20th century painter and his peers considered him a master. One example of his stature and connections: Lie, Stuart Davis and Eugene Speicher were charged with the selection of paintings as members of the Central Arts Committee for the legendary exhibit, American Art Today at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Holger Cahill was their Director. Artists John Gregory, Paul Manship and William Zorach selected sculpture. John Taylor Arms, Anne Goldthwaite and Hugo Gellert selected the prints and drawings.

Is there a Gloucester, MA, connection? You bet –and one you can see in many of Lie’s works. He was a summer traveler to Cape Ann before WW1 along with other New England locales through the 1930s because he was a mainstream American artist of his time. He had a studio on Bearskin Neck and lived on Mt. Pleasant in Rockport. Later the studio was Max Kuehne’s. 

Lie was born in Norway to an American mother, Helen Augusta Steele of Hartford, Ct. His Norwegian father, Sverre Lie, was a civil engineer. One of his aunts was the pianist Erika Lie Nieesn and he was named after an uncle, the major Norwegian writer Jonas Lie. After his father died in 1892 he went to live in Paris with family, before joining his American mother and sister in New York City the following year. They settled in Plainfield, NJ. After art studies, Lie found work as a shirt designer, took more classes, exhibited and received prizes. William Merritt Chase bought two works in 1905. In 1906, he traveled back to Norway to visit family and again to Paris. He was deeply inspired by Monet. When he returned he resumed his art career. He admired the Ashcan artists and their American style. Another trip in 1909 to Paris, Fauvism and Matisse. 

Lie painted the engineering project of his time, the building of the Panama Canal. The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Detroit Institutes of Art acquired a work from this series. The rest were eventually gifted to West Point in 1929 as a memorial to US Army Corps of Engineers Colonel George Washington Goethals, Chief Engineer of the building of the Canal. Goethals was credited with having the forethought to ensure that a record of the project was preserved in art. Art form(s) actually. Leave it to the engineer to appreciate the art and beauty in industry. Right?

Lie was invited as a guest of General Goethals along with Joseph Pennell who created the gorgeous etching portfolio The Building of the Canal, 1912. Goethals also selected artist William B Van Ingen to paint 4 large murals, mounted on site in the rotunda in 1915. The Panama Canal opened softly the preceding year, on August 15, 1914 as World War 1 eclipsed any coverage.

Lie was involved with the installation of the famous Armory show of 1913, and 4 of his works were exhibited. In the printed matter, his name shows up alphabetically between Fernand Leger and George Luks. See the 1914 journal advert. Charles Hawthorne urged summer students to Provincetown while the New York School of Fine and Applied Art hoped that students would paint with ‘Jonas Lee, one of America’s foremost painters’.  He was quite active in the arts community. He organized the Society of American Painters in 1919. He purchased a home in the Adirondacks to be near the hospital where his wife sought treatment for and eventually succumbed to TB. In 1933 he gave Amber Light, a painting of FDR’s yacht to the President, his friend.

Lie is known for his vivid color and impressions of New England harbors, boats and coves, painted during summer visits, his New York City scenes, landscapes, seasons, Utah copper mines, and the Panama series.

What about the Governor’s suite, the historic restoration, the Governor’s portrait, protocol and tradition?

The Massachusetts State House includes the state legislature and the offices of the Governor. The 1798 building was designed by Charles Bulfinch and was designated as a National Historic Landmark* in 1960. This magnificent landmark needed an overhaul and major renovations. Restoration has been happening throughout the structure, mostly for the first time in a century.  It’s difficult to invest in heritage and modernize facilities without public criticism. Years of research span terms. The Governor suite in particular came under fire for its historic restoration. It was expensive.

“The executive office now looks like it did in 1798, Petersen said. It cost $11.3 million to renovate and restore these 19,000 square feet of the State House, including the lieutenant governor’s office, constituent services on the second floor, and what will soon be an emergency response room on the fourth floor. The executive offices now have temperature control, wireless Internet capability, sprinklers, blast-resistant storm windows, security cameras, including some with facial recognition, and sensors that can detect if a room is occupied.”

Daunting! I can understand why Governor Baker selected the former Chief Of Staff’s office for his everyday office. “I want a regular office where I can spill a cup of coffee and not worry about it,” the governor said.

The Jonas Lie painting is prominent in nearly every ceremonial signing and photograph because it’s hung directly behind the Governor’s desk. It is difficult to find any mention of the artist and painting. When staging formal photographs if there is a featured artwork in the frame, it is my recommendation and hope that credit to the artist and artwork are listed along with people featured in the photograph.

The State House is working on their website and there’s a great virtual tour. Visit https://malegislature.gov/VirtualTour

So what does the Governor see from his vantage of the signing seat during ceremonies and meetings? More tradition, history, and art. Each incoming Governor selects a portrait of a former Governor which is installed above the mantel and across from the desk.  Former Governor Patrick’s choice was John Albion Andrew, Massachusetts 25th Governor. Governor Baker selected former Governor John A. Volpe, a North Shore Wakefield native, who served 1961-63 and again 1965-69, the first 4-year term in MA. He resigned midterm in his final year to accept President Nixon’s appointment to head the Department of Transportation. You can read more about it here http://www.nga.org/cms/home/governors/past-governors-bios/page_massachusetts/col2-content/main-content-list/title_volpe_john.html

The incoming Governor selects this portrait fairly quickly. Volpe’s national policy led to Amtrak. With the winter and MBTA crises at hand, comparisons can be drawn…I will ask! I haven’t been in the Governor offices. But Fred Bodin and I had a great look around earlier this year and Senator Tarr gave us a brief impromptu tour. Ask him about the Cod. There was an installation of local artists in the hall outside the Senate Chamber. 

*Boston has 58 properties with National Historic Landmark designation. Gloucester has 2: Schooner Adventure and Beauport. City Hall should/will have this designation.

Link to yesterday’s post https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2015/08/11/this-is-what-gloucester-looks-like-at-the-white-house-and-city-hall-its-all-local/

Also find it at Joey_C’s twitter http://t.co/upEgxcTajq

Community Stuff 8/13/15

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“Gloucester Block Party event coordinator is seeking a good-humored volunteer to represent the Gloucester Fisherman at this Saturday’s block party. We are also looking to borrow a sou’wester and the whole fisherman’s outfit for that volunteer. Please contact Ashley Gullett at 978-325-0956 if you know someone who is willing and available August 15th from about 5:30-7:00pm.”

Ashley Gullett


Event Coordinator

Gloucester Block Parties

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The Fishermen’s Wives Would Like A Decent Turn Out To Greet Governor Baker When He Comes To Town To Drop Off Some Cheddar

Today at 3:30 At The Fishermen’s Wives Memorial Where I’m Sure There Will Be  A Heart Felt Speech. 

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