Edgar Bergen Quote of the Week from Greg Bover

“Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy.”

Edgar Bergen (1903-1978)

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While this quote is variously attributed to Milan Kundera, Steven Wright, and others, the earliest citation I could find was from Bergen, who was born in Michigan, but spent much of his youth in Sweden. After his family returned to the United States, he taught himself ventriloquism and got his start in vaudeville, where he, and his dummy/alter ego Charlie McCarthy were discovered by radio producers for the Chase and Sanborn Hour. Even though the talents of a ventriloquist are harder to appreciate on the radio, the duo became big stars for their self-deprecating and often incisive humor, played against other well-known figures of the era such as Mae West and W.C. Fields. Bergen successfully made the transition to television and continued to work in the nightclub circuit until three days before he died. The beautiful and talented Candace Bergen is his daughter.

Greg Bover

They’re making lobster donuts Armageddon is here

Joey,

We wanted to share the breaking news that Kane’s Donuts is introducing lobster donuts. As you are our undisputed lobster expert, we felt it vitally important to share the news with you and GoodMorningGloucester readers.

http://www.boston.com/food-dining/food/2015/05/15/kane-donuts-puts-sweet-twist-the-lobster-roll/PHXLhZhhz5vqAtLXpEcH8L/story.html?p1=story_hp

If Dunkin’ Donuts wants to start their own lobster donuts, I got a lobster broker / blogger in Gloucester they need to call for a hook-up.

John McElhenny

Community Stuff 5/15/15

On Saturday, May 23 from 8 to 11 AM the annual Annisquam Sewing Circle Plant Sale will take place at the Annisquam Village Hall, 34 Leonard St., Annisquam.  The Sale will feature annuals, perennials, rose bushes, hanging baskets and more.  There will also be Bake Sale table laden with cakes, cookies and savories.  All proceeds will benefit Cape Ann community programs.

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New Tusinski Painting Showings

One of my goals is to bring my paintings to new locations. I am thrilled to announce that these fine art galleries will show my work this year:

Cove Gallery, Wellfleet & South Chatham, MA, www.CoveGallery.com
Eriksson Fine Art, Stowe, VT, www.ErikssonFineArt.com. Show: Aug 2015
Jules Place, Boston, MA, www.JulesPlace.com12th consecutive year showing
The Walsingham Gallery, Newburyport, MA, www.WalsinghamGallery.com

TRIO – 18″ x 48″ – Oil & Graphite on Canvas

Rockport this Summer

Motif No. 1 Day is this Saturday, May 16th. Come join the fun and see my newest works! Hint: I have painted smaller works just for this day, available only in the gallery.
Rockport First Fridays – Kick off your weekend by visiting the gallery on First Fridays, when the gallery is open until 8 pm on the first Friday of every month (through Oct. 2.)
And please stop by the gallery if you’re headed to Rockport. Tusinski Gallery is open from 11-5 every day with extended seasonal hours, except for Tuesday and Wednesday (open by chance or appointment .)
Rockport Art Association – Tusinski Gallery is proud to be a new member of the RAA. I strongly support their mission of making fine art appreciation available to all.


Hi Joey,

This Sunday, May 17 will see the second annual Gloucester May Celebration happen at 2:00 PM on the green in front of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church on Middle Street Gloucester.

This free, family-friendly event will run for about one hour or so and will feature group singing from song sheets as well as instruction for simple dances including Maypole dances.
Attendees are encouraged to wear festive clothing and flowers.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1564563153796378/

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Join us! Beginning Friday, May 22, Sargent House Museum will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays with tours on the hour from 12 noon to 4 pm through Labor Day weekend.

Sargent House is proud to be a Blue Star Museum.*

The new Tour Reception Room features information about the early owners of the house and their families.  These families were ardent churchgoers, merchants and political leaders who took leadership roles in the community in the formation of state and national government both before and after the War of Independence.

AND, UPCOMING: 

Judith Speaks

on the lawn

Thurs. June 4, 5:30PM.

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The MarketWATCH 5/15/15 With Kenny MacCarthy @Glosta

Cape Ann Real Estate News-
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The MarketWATCH 5/15/15
For a confidential consultation, call us at 978-758-0983
10 properties in our video this week:

30 Marble St. Gloucester
22 Marble Rd. Gloucester
29 Waterman Rd. Gloucester
19, 48 and 56 Castle View Dr. Gloucester
18 Lufkin Point Lane Essex
149 Pine St. Manchester
189 Atlantic Road Gloucester
99 Marmion Way Rockport

Published on May 15, 2015

Join award winning By the Sea Sotheby’s International Realty agents Kenny MacCarthy, Sue and Bob McDermott for a ride around Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester, Essex and Beverly to see their favorite homes.

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1/2 Price Menu at The Rudder & The Studio… Again!

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Get 1/2 off the menu at The Rudder today through Sunday and 1/2 off the menu at The Studio now through Wednesday (a little longer!). This deal won’t last forever so come in while you can! *Excludes Sushi

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The Studio is now open every day at 11:30am and The Rudder will be open full time starting Memorial Day Weekend (Thursday, May 21st).

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#RockportMA Sunset Live From The Lobster Pool 7:30 Check It!

Get the Periscope App Here-

Periscope by Twitter, Inc.
https://appsto.re/us/TXw_5.i

They go live at 7:30 and will have a Q&A session using the free Periscope App.
This is a first I believe!

Frankie Gwynne writes-

Tonight starting at about 7:30 pm, friend of the Losbter Pool Frankie Gwynne will be trying some new tech using the Periscope app to broadcast their famous sunset. He will also be joined by a special guest from The Lobster Pool ownership group, so if you have any questions about this summer at the pool this would be a great time to “ask an owner” live! Download the Periscope app then follow @frankruptcy to be notified when the broadcast starts. Here’s the link to download it on an iPhone:
Periscope by Twitter, Inc.
https://appsto.re/us/TXw_5.i

#GloucesterMA Beach Sticker Hours At City Hall From @glosta

#RockportMA Watch Tonight’s Live Sunset From The Lobster Pool On Periscope At 7:30

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Get the Periscope App Here-

Periscope by Twitter, Inc.
https://appsto.re/us/TXw_5.i

They go live at 7:30 and will have a Q&A session using the free Periscope App.
This is a first I believe!

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#RockportMA #lighthousechallenge

Rockport Middle/High School is proud to announce that The Lighthouse Project a group of students working with Ms. Amy Rose have designated Thursday, May 14th as a “go viral” Act of Kindness Day.

The Lighthouse Project is encouraging all RMHS students, families, faculty and staff to proudly post an act of kindness they have given or received over the course of the day using the hash tag #lighthousechallenge.

The movement is meant to prove that small, random acts of kindness can lead and inspire others to understand the power we all have to change the world. We are grateful to our new neighbors at The Institute for Savings for sponsoring this event! Look for t-shirts provided by The Institution for Savings. The blue t-shirts ask the question, “How Can We Change the World?” on the front and answer it with “One Random Act of Kindness at a Time” on the back!

In addition to t-shirts and bracelets to support the movement, middle school students are planning to put smiley face magnets with inspirational statements on every locker in the entire school! During the day students will be writing notes of appreciation for every staff member in the building including every teacher, cafeteria staff member, custodian, para-professional, nurse and office staff member. Students will be recognized for their efforts by receiving incentives and praise throughout the day.

At 2pm we have a photographer coming to take a picture of everyone who received t-shirts or bracelets for their efforts! Help us spread the movement and prove to our youth that kindness counts and that achieving big goals starts by small acts of helping others. Check out The Lighthouse project on twitter @arose_project and don’t forget to use the hashtag #lighthousechallenge to get involved!

#GloucesterMA and #RockportMA Retailers Should Carry @Coastal_Dog Swimwear

Can’t say enough about the comfort of my @coastal_dog swim trunks. Truly revolutionary swimwear for men. Hey, merchants of #GloucesterMA and #RockportMA, you should be carrying this line! Quick drying, comfortable lining. One of a kind premium swim trunks @ShopRockport

Happy Birthday To GMG Contributors Manny Simoes!

Manny is the man! One of my favorite series on GMG lately has been his “Happy On Main Street” Series.
Hope you have a great day Manny!

Don’t miss the bus! – The Red Cross Bus at Addison Gilbert Hospital for Community Blood Drive

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Community Blood Drive AGH

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90 Day Commit to Get Fit Program

eandrews2015's avatarCape Ann Wellness

The 90 Day Commit to Get Fit Program is helping people break through behavior road blocks by providing nutrition education, fitness experience and stress management. Meet sisters Rorie Philbrook and Carol Dagle – 2 participants who achieved real lasting results! Info session tonight @ 6:30 at MAC

To Learn More about this highly successful program, go to http://ow.ly/MRrGx

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A Few Words From The Drama King

So the person who couldn’t find Cape Ann Giclee from doing a Google search on a map tells me that I need to redo gmg,  and I need to chill out and that I’m a drama king for pleading with people to send their press releases to other contributors while I’m on vacation.  Now here’s what I propose she does and what she may or may not understand in the media business.

You know when we get the most subscribers? When I go off on rants.  When there’s controversy and when it’s not just pretty pictures.   This is not to in any way shape or form discount the pretty pictures and awesome contributions from everyone but I can rattle off a dozen fantastic photographers that have blogs or musicians that have blogs or cooks that post recipes.  People love the sum of it all all together.   What she should do,  just like when she proposed that “we” in quotation marks hold a city wide yard sale and when I told her to organize it,  I haven’t heard a peep about it since.  And then she writes a lengthy comment criticizing the way I handle things.  Here’s my proposal to you- start your own frickin blog.  Put in the tens of thousands of hours promoting it to get it to the size of audience it has so that your awesome group of contributors’ work gets recognized and commented on, thereby keeping them motivated,  and then,  when you get it to that spot you can make it as generic and sterile as you want it,  without any “unprofessional” rants or whatever you’d like. 
Come on now,  get to work.  I’ll give you a whole list if links on how to start a blog if you’d like.  I suspect you’ll put in about ten posts worth of content together and then,  on your best day when you get about 100 hits ask yourself if it’s worth it and I hope you keep going.   I hope you keep trying to find interesting content and place your content relentlessly in front of the audience most likely to embrace it and build your subscribers base one subscriber at a time.  Every single day.  Tweeting,  Google +ing,  searching for online message boards that might be interested in that content, and putting the links in front the of them, hoping you earn more dedicated readers.  Out of 1000 blogs that start my guess is that 5 continue to post weekly after the first year and maybe 2 post daily after the first year and maybe 1 posts 4-8 times a day every day after the first year. 
So go ahead.  Buckle your chinstrap.  Get to work.  Start your blog and stick with it through the building year when a big day is 100 views.  Stick with it in the second or third your when you might reach 1000 views per day.  I wish you nothing but the best of luck.

On The Water Striper Migration Map Shows Stripers Have Finally Arrived!

The Results Of The Dog Poop vs Gum Poll Are In…

Just as I suspected…

  
Only an absolute savage chooses to step in dog poop over gum.  Just reconfirms everything I know about dog people.  Cray Cray…

Let Me Try This In Bold and Capitalized and Italicized- JOEY C IS OFF THIS WEEK

JOEY IS AWAY

PLEASE SEND PRESS RELEASES TO ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR UNTIL NEXT FRIDAY
PLEASE AND THANK YOU

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How Solar Installers Design Your Solar Panel System

If you would like a completely free Solar evaluation to see if your house qualifies for the crazy amount of incentives and potentially 90% of your electricity for free, Fill Out The Form and Solar Advisors Will Contact You To Set It Up-

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Energy Sage explains the process of how Solar Systems are designed-

The process of of how solar installers design a solar energy system is often a mystery for most consumers. Because of this, we would like to give you some insight into how solar installers design a solar power system for your home or business. A solar power system is designed considering two important factors – the amount of space that you have available for installing solar panels and the amount of electricity you consume annually. Other factors, like shading analysis and the efficiency of solar panels and inverters also come into play.  

Space to Install Solar Panels

Assuming that you are interested in installing solar panels on the roof, the amount of viable roof space determines the maximum number of solar panels that can be installed. An individual solar panel varies in size, but is usually around 16 square feet in a rectangular shape. The panels are affixed to racking systems that are more efficiently designed when installed in a contiguous space together rather than spread out all over the roof. The available roof space – limited by vents, chimneys, dormers and any required offsets from roof edges or roof-mounted equipment – may limit the system size such that a solar system offsets less than 100% of your annual electricity consumption. The average solar system in the US consumes about 300-400 square feet of space, so your viable roof space may limit the size of the solar system you are able to install. In this case, installers may recommend higher efficiency panels that generate more electricity per square feet than standard panels. These will also come at a higher cost, but is something you might consider depending on your personal goals.

An average solar panel system may generate different amount of electricity based on your location in the world and the orientation of your roof, so installers will use various tools to estimate the viable solar system size. These tools allow installers to use aerial imagery and to “draw” in system designs on your roof space in order to estimate the size of a system that will fit and how much electricity this system will produce each year given a number of assumptions. If you’d like to try this yourself, you can go to PV Watts, a tool developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratories, to estimate your system size and annual production.

Annual electricity consumption

One of the first information a solar installer might ask for is twelve months of electricity bills. While this might seem like a lot of information right off the bat, this gives the installer a sense for how much energy you use throughout the year. Often an electric bill will include the last twelve months of usage history in a table or a chart, removing the need to fish around for past bills. Armed with your electricity usage information, the installer can determine about how big of a solar photovoltaic system would be required to offset 100% of your annual usage. This will vary by your location and roof profile. Typically, solar panel systems are designed to cover 100% or less of annual usage to maximize the financial benefits, but if you are planning to increase your energy use in the near future – for example, if you are planning to buy an electric car or converting from oil to electric heat pumps – you might consult with your solar consultant to estimate your expected energy demand in order to design a system that better matches that use profile.

The impact of shading

If your roof has shading – from neighboring trees, other buildings or large chimneys – installers may choose to leave these areas uncovered by solar panels to optimize the production of the system or may place panels in these locations with the understanding that these panels may produce less energy at certain times of the day. Installers may also suggest changes to system design to create separate solar panel strings that are designed to avoid power loss from shading or may suggest the use of micro-inverters or power optimizers to help mitigate the impact of shading of the production of the overall system. The latter two technologies may come at a higher cost, but these costs may be justified from the additional power they help your system to generate.

From Energy Sage Site