Hi Joey,
Just wanted to share our representation of GMG at The Great Wall in Beijing, China on a recent business trip I took………these were taken on the Jiankou section. We lucked out and had a pretty clear day when we were here!!
Thanks! Kevin
Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
Backyard Growers Update: School Harvest Days — Pics & Stats
Students at West Parish, Beeman, and East Gloucester Schools had an awesome time harvesting veggies and doing other harvest activities with the Backyard Growers Program last week. The children harvested a combined total of 272 lbs. of produce!
Veterans School Harvest Day is coming up this Wednesday, and Plum Cove School did their harvest over a series of days. We’ll update you on these schools soon!
Three of the schools–West Parish, East Gloucester, and Plum Cove–incorporated the fresh fall veggies, including carrots, beets, potatoes, and squash, into the school lunch program. Yum!
Thanks to all of the children, parents, teachers, and school staff who made Harvest Days a success!
Check out some pictures of the school harvest here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54190478@N02/sets/72157635808210705/ (Preview)
AND DON’T FORGET TO VOTE so Backyard Growers can WIN $10K FOR SCHOOL GARDENS–We’re in the winning top 15! Help keep us there! VOTE HERE = http://goo.gl/CKY3Nk (click on Massachusetts)
Community Stuff 9/24/13
Amateur Radio License course offered in Gloucester
The Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association is offering a one day study course for those wishing to obtain the FCC Technician class amateur radio license.This course will be held at the Lanesville Community Center on 8 Vulcan Street in Gloucester on Saturday October 19th 2013. The study course will start at 8:30 AM and will end with the license test around 5 PM. This course is $20.00 per person which covers study supplies,snacks and the FCC test fee.If you wish to sign up for this course you may contact course leader Stan Stone at techinaday@caara.net . If you wish to know more about the amateur radio hobby,especially here on Cape Ann, you may go to www.caara.net .
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Seven vs Three From Al Bezanson
Community Photos 9/23/13
Autumnal Equinox 2013 Wishes From Tom Philbrook
IT’S HERE – almost! The equinox brings autumn on September 22, 2013 at 4:44 P.M EDT — when everywhere light and dark are equal in time.
Wishing you an awesome Autumnal Equinox!
-Tom Philbrook
It is the summer’s great last heat,
It is the fall’s first chill: They meet.
–Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt
Gloucester IDRC presents the Oar Master’s Cup Race
The Oar Master’s Cup Race is the only annual dory rowing competition which pits single rowers against one another in multiple heats over a set course to determine the fastest singles rower in the USA . The 2013 course will begin at the Maritime Center pier and proceed out around Ten Pound Island and back (1.75 miles). Heats will be limited to 4 dories provided by the IDRC and the fastest time will be crowned the Oar Master 2013. This annual race will take place this Sunday, September 29th at 10 AM (best viewed from, and rowers report to Maritime Gloucester Center …dories will be towed over). The Oar Master’s Cup race is open to all IDRC members and you do not need to be an advanced rower to compete. As long as you can navigate the course, you are encouraged to sign up and enjoy a great day of rowing and camaraderie with your friends from the IDRC!!!
As a special tribute, the 2013 Oar Master’s Cup Race will be dedicated in memory of IDRC member Mike Regan of Springfield , MA . Mike was a fan of dory rowing and loved to get out for a row in a dory when visiting Gloucester . He passed away suddenly last month and will be dearly missed by his friends and family. All members are encouraged to come down and row or watch, then join us for a light luncheon to celebrate life and Mike.
Please shoot me an email if you would like to register to race or if you can help with race logistics on Sunday.
http://www.internationaldories.com/
Len Robertson 2011 Oar Master with the cup
Community Stuff 9/23/13
Intro to Cloud Computing
Thursdays, 6 – 8pm.
Six sessions starting September 26
The Hive Center at 11 Pleasant Street
Learn how to utilize the power of “The Cloud” to access and streamline all your files and photos online from any device. Each week we will go over a different FREE platform: Google Apps and Google Drive, DropBox, Picasa, Prezi, and much, much more! All participants must bring their own laptop or tablet to class and must have a gmail account. If you do not have a gmail account, we can help set you up with one the first class. Instructor// Rebecca Borden
Clay Sculpture
Fridays, 6-9pm
Six-sessions starting on September 27
Use your hands to create a masterpiece! This class will cover different hand building techniques. The focus will be on experimenting with new methods to bring out your inner creativity and imagination. At the end of the class, participants will have at least one completed project. Instructor// David Brooks
All classes are held at The Hive at 11 Pleasant Street. Questions? 978-283-3889 or admin@arthaven.org
Glen Doherty Memorial Road Race
GloucesterCast 9/22/13 With Guests Paulie Walnuts, Ed Collard, Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro
GloucesterCast September22, 2013 With Paulie Walnuts, Ed Collard, Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro
Topics include:
Paulie Walnuts refuses to tape a Walnuts Cam segment, Not A Fan of The GoPro, Robert Heidt Resigns From The Chamber, Lost Tortoise Bubba Goddard From Thatcher Road In Rockport, Jodi Swenson from Cape Ann Wildlife, iPhone 5c and 5s, cell phone decisions, cheap phone chargers and apple new os update, Olive Kitteredge and Wicked Tuna impact on local economy,Paul Frontiero Sr Art Exhibit
The Adventures of Lisa Olson and The O’Maley Innovation School 6th Graders at The Gulf of Maine Research Institute
This was taken at Gulf of Maine Research Institute. O’Maley Innovation Middle School 6th graders were invited by the Institute, to explore their facility. It was a very impressive day for the sixth graders! This blue lobster was in their tank. Lisa Olson
This was the sign greeting us
This two toned lobster recently made the news
On one station, students measured lobsters, took pictures of them, and answered questions on lobster populations.
These were just some of the fun photo’s from out trip. I thought you would like the cool lobsters we got to see! The whole 6th grade got to go on this field trip. You could get more info from staff if you were interested. Love the website! Lisa Olson
Jim Clyde Represents! at The Braemar Highland Games, Braemar Scotland
Hi Joey!
The first shot was taken at the Braemar Highland Games, Braemar Scotland with Bill Hawkins, whose parents lived on Eastern Point and who is the brother of former Gloucester artist Robert Hawkins (who is now living in Formentara , Spain ).
The tradition of the Royal Family attending the Braemar Games was initiated by Queen Victoria in the mid-1800’s and has been continued ever since (Balmoral Castle is right down the road). This year the Royal Family did not disappoint. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, The Duke of Edinburgh, and their son, Prince Charles arrived in their chauffeured Bentley State Limousine, sat in a special viewing stand, enjoyed the games and at the conclusion awarded the prizes for events such as: tossing the caber, tug-of-war, hammer throw, potato sack race (for the kids), etc. What’s highly amusing is that the Scots, being ferociously proud people, jealously guard their own Highland traditions and consider the Royal Family as “mere” guests to their event! Incidentally, you might notice the rather large hood ornament on the Bentley…. It is (I believe), a lion couchant, and I’m guessing made of sterling silver! Normally, the car sports a hood ornament depicting St. George slaying the dragon, but I’m guessing that to appease her Scottish “subjects”, St. George was replaced temporarily by the Scottish national symbol (which is, in actuality, dear Queen, the lion rampant)!
The second shot is from the Pitlochry Highland Games, Pitlochry , Scotland with Drum Major Kenneth Forbes….
If you think anyone would be interested, the two other shots are of the Queen, Phillip and Charles leaving in their custom Bentley. (I had second row seats and thus a good viewpoint!).
Thanks Joey!
Jim Clyde, Essex
North Shore Old Car Club Wings & Wheels Show,(Wings Sunday)
Hi Joey,
North Shore Old Car Club Wings & Wheels Show,(Wings = Today and Sunday) Wings & Wheels =
(Sunday)
Wings of Freedom Tour Returning to Beverly Today and Sunday
at Beverly Municipal Airport
WWII Vintage Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Consolidated B-24 Liberator
North American P-51 Mustang
See Link for Airport
http://www.beverlyairport.com/news.php
See Link for Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRLKgV7JweI&feature=youtu.be
Thanks,
Herb Wennerberg
Community Photos 9/23/13
Gloucester Marine Railways Celebrate Harry Cusick Wharf photo by Anthony Marks
Christy Juckett submits-
Hi Joey,
saw this little lobster at low tide last night@salt island…
Salt Island At Sunset
Returning To Port, photo from Anthony Marks Photo By Anthony Marks
Hi Joey-
Damon spyed us coming towards him as he emerged from the Maritime Gloucester and challenged us to a race. Guess who won? (I’ll never tell!)
People can check us out at gloucestergigrowers@gloucestergigrowers.com if they are interested in rowing. We plan to row through the end of the year so come on down!
Best-Janet (Rice)
Community Stuff 9/22/13
The Grace Center is looking for new sleeping bags
The Grace Center is looking for new sleeping bags for their clients. Those who are able to provide a new sleeping bag are asked to drop them off at
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, corner of Church in Middle Street, Gloucester, on Tuesdays
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Middle Street, Gloucester on Wednesday
or
Trinity Congregational Church, 70 Middle Street, Gloucester on Thursday
from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Your consideration to help is deeply appreciated!
Jack Kelly the Bee Kid with the Dot Com crew and Tina (Jack fishes too).
Community Photos 9/21/13
US Coast Guard Ship 553 maintaining buoy
Christopher Lewis submits-
Fall Aster Flower and Bee
Len Burgess submits-
Big Green Eyes
Jaqueline Bennett Photo-
This guy was as interested in me as I was in him. What big green eyes you have.
Janet Rice Submits
Coast Guard Buoy Work
Bay View Sunset From Anthony Marks
Community Stuff 9/21/13
FLU CLINIC AT ROCKPORT COUNCIL ON AGING
The Rockport Council on Aging will host a Health Clinic on Tuesday, September 24th from 12 Noon – 4:00 p.m. at the Rockport Senior Center, 58 Broadway. The Rockport Board of Health will provide flu shots for those 18 years of age and older. Please bring your Medicare card and supplemental insurance card for the flu shot. Diabetes screening and blood pressure screening will also be offered by Addison Gilbert Hospital.
Hi Joey!
There is a contra dance planned for Sunday, September 22 at the First Baptist Church here in Gloucester.
It’s a very friendly event, the music is excellent and the dancing is fun! The dance is open to all, no experience needed as everything is taught.
We look forward to welcoming more of our Cape Ann friends and neighbors to the dance floor (or just come watch and listen)!
Rose Sheehan Folk Life Studio
Plein Air Painting and Photography Morning on Thursday , September 26, 9-12 AM at the old Tarr and Wonson Paint Factory
Hi Everyone,
Rebecca Siswick and the CEO of Ocean Alliance, Iain Kerr, has invited our group to spend a morning at this gorgeous , partially renovated old paint factory site , painting and taking photographs . This is also a wonderful opportunity to also learn about Ocean Alliance and see the beautiful renovations. We will have coffee and pastry at the new lobby at 9 AM. Feel free to come anytime between 9 and 12 on September 26 and enjoy. Everyone is welcome! (There is quite a bit of parking at the site.)
“Ocean Alliance, Inc, a 501(c) organization, was founded in 1971 by biologist Roger Payne. Led by Dr. Payne and CEO Iain Kerr, Ocean Alliance collects a broad spectrum of data on whales relating particularly to toxicology, bioacoustics, behavior and genetics. Working from that data we give information to policy makers, politicians, non-governmental organizations, educators and students about ocean pollution and the health of the sea life, especially mammal populations. Our data is the basis of many conservation success stories.”
Address 32 Horton Street, Gloucester
Angela Cook Reports-
Last night, the Rockport School Committee honored Bob Cannon, Phil
Nutting, Jim Schell and Angela Cook for their commitment to the Rockport
Electrathon program. Bob Cannon has been the backbone of the program
since its inception at RHS. Phil and Jim provided ongoing and very
valuable consulting and advice along the way in all things engineering.
Angela took endless photos of the building, race days, team, etc. All
of us attended the events, which were held at Lime Rock Park in
Lakeville CT, a LONG drive from Rockport. On race day, we leave Rockport
around 2am to head west to the New York/CT/MA border to a beautiful race
track in the mountains. The team competes with other schools in the
northeast region in an endurance race with electric race cars they
design, build and drive. It is an absolutely invaluable and innovative
program, and one that has brought about much pride and incredible
commitment from the students involved. The Electrathon America races
are held in CT twice a year. Rockport has been competing for five years
now. The new Tech Design teacher Dave Young has now gotten involved in
continuing in Bob Cannon’s footsteps with this program. Our very
generous Education Foundation for Rockport has helped fund the program.
Attached are photos from the event, including one with those who
received Certificates of Appreciation along with former Rockport High
School student Ben Cook, and current Rockport High School student Jeremy
Wesley.
Now did I get this right or did I get this right? People who buy Apple products aren’t looking for the cheap version, they’re looking for the best version available.
Posted by Joe Rossignol at 9:37 am
Apple Cites ‘Incredible’ Launch Day Demand for iPhone 5s
It appears that Apple is having yet another successful iPhone launch day, with the all-new gold iPhone 5s facing the biggest constraints thus far.
“Demand for the new iPhones has been incredible, and we are currently sold out or have limited supply of certain iPhone 5s models in some stores,” an Apple representative told AllThingsD.
Estimated shipping dates for most iPhone 5s models have been pushed back to at least 7 – 10 days worldwide, with certain models not shipping until October. On the contrary, there remains more widespread availability of the iPhone 5c in all colors through most retail channels.
The cheaper plastic 5c is readily available while the upscale top of the line iPhone 5s is getting backed up and limited supply.
Now if they would just listen to me instead of offering the cheaper version, they should have offered the super no-compromises version which includes a larger screen, more memory and a larger battery and charge $400 for it and watch apple freaks from all over line up half way to China to buy one and in the process probably win over a bunch of android fans who would have liked a larger phone which previously had only been available on the android platform.
My previous posts on the subject-
iPhone 5s and 5c and What I Would Have Done If I Were Apple
Posted on September 12, 2013 by Joey C
In light of the recent iPhone releases of the 5c and 5s a poll for iPhone users or potential iPhone users
Posted on September 16, 2013 by Joey C





It appears that Apple is having yet another successful iPhone launch day, with the all-new gold iPhone 5s facing the biggest constraints thus far.