Who Buys Men’s Velcro Dry Fit Shorts That Come With Complimentary Beef Jerky?

This Guy-

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I’m never gonna look at $5 Fridays the same way again.

AmandaCakes Gets The Double Rainbow All In One Frame

Double Rainbows All Up In This Mother!

Judith Liddle submits-

From Sandy Bay Rockport. June 17th.

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The Other End of The Rainbow-

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Hi Joey
I took this picture tonight I was told to share it with you…I hope you can use it…I have a little side business J & J Photography…I’m on Facebook too. Janelle Sleepy Pallazolla Puopolo. ..
Thank you so much,
Janelle Puopolo

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Fred Bodin Submits Birthday Rainbows-

Birthday Rainbows

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A double rainbow appeared over the Fort this evening. As I was outside surveying street lighting on the West End with Lucinda Seigel of Gloucester, we saw it and I ran down Palizola’s parking lot to take photos. Absolutely stunning, as was Donna’s picture. But then I saw four ladies photographing it and just had to investigate. This is what I got. No double rainbow at this point, but a story: They are L-R Christine (NH), Alissa Cohen (Gloucester), Isabelle (Beverly), and Deb (Gloucester). They had a birthday dinner celebration for Alissa on Main Street, and the rainbow was icing on the cake! Only in Gloucester!

Community Photos 6/18/13

Hi Joey, I captured this mirage on the horizon with a long lens last Monday.

Shot from Wonson’s Cove, it was probably about 20 to 35 miles out. You can see the Boston skyline on the right.

Normally there is just a sharp horizon line in that area. It was in the mid afternoon.

On the left the whale watch boat is on it’s way back into the harbor. –Len Burgess

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Father’s Day At The Clam Box, Ipswich,Mass. Photo by Anthony Marks

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HUGE NEWS! MCC GRANT AWARDED TO RNAC for CULTURAL CENTER!!!! One Hundred Fifty Four Thousand and Six MF Dollars!!!!! #BOOM!

Karen Ristuben reports!

Hello friends of Rocky Neck….

A very brief piece of EXCELLENT news, before the press release is issued!  After many hundreds of hours of volunteer work and amazing, unwavering support from our state legislators and city leaders, we have secured a Cultural Facilities grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council in the amount of $154,006. toward the acquisition of the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck!  A MAJOR accomplishment for our arts community, this grant will help us to reduce our mortgage debt, and will bring our vision of sustainability ever closer.  We cannot thank enough our volunteers, our community, our City and State leaders, and the MCC staff whose belief in our leadership and stewardship is clearly demonstrated through this award.

Way to go, Rocky Neck Art Colony and thank you all!!

Yours,

Karen

Community Stuff 6/18/13

Free Lecture at Rockport Art Association

Wednesday, June 26th 7pm
William Greenbaum ~ Etchings, Lithographs & Woodcuts

What is an "original" print? How can you tell an original from a reproduction? How are etchings and lithographs and woodcuts different from each other, and how can you tell one from the other? These are some of the questions William Greenbaum will be addressing. Mr. Greebaum will be bringing an artist’s carved woodblock and an old etching plate to help illustrate his talk about how various kinds of prints are made and how to tell the differences between them. "

William Greenbaum has been buying, selling and appraising original prints for exactly 50 years as of this year, 2013. While his business has always been called William Greenbaum Fine Prints, and his specialty has been etchings, lithographs, woodcuts and other original graphics, he has also helped clients with drawings, watercolors and occasional oil paintings. He first moved to Cape Ann in 1963.

The RAA is located at 12 Main Street, Rockport. You may contact them at 978.546.6604 or visit their website: www.rockportartassn.org

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Image "Herd of Merino" Sheep by Jacques Hnizdovsky ~ Woodcut


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Rockport Fireworks Is Having an Ice cream Party
Thursday June 27th From 4-9 at
The Ice cream store 14 bearskin neck
Ice cream is Free
All Donations go to August 10th Fireworks
Anyone interested in donating to this exciting event can send money to: Rockport National Bank, Rockport Firework Fund, c/o Marcia Budrow, 37 King Street, Rockport MA 01966


Golden Living Center

We have a few things going on in June at Golden Living, 272 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA and I thought I would keep you informed in case you had any readers who may be interested.
Golden Living is hosting an Antique Car Show to celebrate Father’s Day.  It will be on Monday June 24th from 4pm-7pm.  All are welcome to attend.
We will also be celebrating Certified Nursing Assistant week June 13-June 20.  At Golden Living our Certified Nursing Assistants are at the heart of what we do.  Providing care and compassion with a sincere smile on their face, our Certified Nursing Assistants are the best of the best and we are so grateful to have the opportunity to work with them.  Many of our resident’s are recovering from various types of surgical procedures or illness, and the patience and support our Certified Nursing Assistants provide is truly remarkable.  We encourage everyone who knows a Certified Nursing Assistant to take the time to thank them  for all they do.
American Red Cross will be partnering with Golden Living to host a blood drive on Friday June 28th from 10am-3pm.  All presenting donors will receive a Red Sox T-shirt.  All presenting donors will also be entered to win a $200 gift card courtesy of Suburban Propane.  You can schedule an appointment by calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org.
That’s what’s going on at Golden Living, 272 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA.  We hope to see you there!

Cossack Bikers Represent! On Main Street Gloucester

Fred Bodin submits-

David and Jane Beddus, of Gloucester, parked their Russian-made Ural motorcycle in front of my gallery this morning. When they returned from breakfast, I recognized David as the guy who, two weeks ago, visited the gallery wearing his newly purchased pink sport jacket (from Bananas). The Ural was developed by order of Joseph Stalin in the early 1940s, in anticipation of Adolph Hitler’s army invading the country. This combination design motorcycle follows the 1941 design, and was called the "Cossack." The headlight in front of Jane, David tells me, is where the machine gun was mounted. He calls his military Patrol model "great fun." You can pick one up new in Boxborough for around $16,000. Very cool, comrade!

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Lost Cocker Spaniel

Joey:

A small cocker spaniel just showed up on my doorstep. It has a collar with a nautical triangular flag. There are no tags and no microchip. Dr. Anne of the Cat Doctor of Gloucester at 276 Main Street is taking care of it. Please call me at 978 879 9283if you find the owner.
Please post.

Thanks

ChristopherLewis

Local Twitterati 6/17/13

Intersting Tidbits From The Local Twitterverse

 

Ocean Alliance and Sea Shepherd join forces in Operation Toxic Gulf

Hey Joey,

Now that Ocean Alliance has moved into the Paint Factory, we wanted to make your readers aware of the work going on there this summer. OA has joined forces with Sea Shepherd Netherlands, best known for the Animal Planet series "Whale Wars," to  launch our fourth expedition to the Gulf of Mexico to follow up on the BP Oil Spill. Iain Kerr is on his way to the Odyssey and will be trading off expedition legs with OA President Dr. Roger Payne, who wrote the following announcement with Captain Alex Cornelissen of the Bob Barker.


Thanks for helping us spread the word  that this natural disaster is ongoing.

Amy Kerr

Ocean Alliance

Ocean Alliance and Sea Shepherd join forces in Operation Toxic Gulf

It has now been three years since the BP toxic waste catastrophe in the Gull of Mexico, yet to date we continue to minimize by referring to it as the Gulf spill. A spill generally occurs when you knock over your drink or when you overfill your car’s fuel tank. The 200 million gallons (plus) of crude oil that were released into the Gulf between April 20th and July 15th 2010 hardly fall in this category. On top of that the 2 million gallons of chemical dispersants BP used to break up and sink the oil, only further aggravated the disaster, by dispersing the oil into the food chain and making the oil up to 52 times more toxic (Source Environmental Pollution – http://phys.org/news/2012-11-gulf-mexico-clean-up-times-toxic.html).

Since 2010 Ocean Alliance has been studying the long-term effects of the Gulf of Mexico disaster and the chemical dispersants BP used to sink the oil out of sight (a step that only removes it from view but does not render it harmless) on sea life in the Gulf.  The Gulf data collected since 2010 are both robust and unique, but Ocean Alliance needs help from Sea Shepherd to keep this work going and bring it to the world’s attention. One way this may be achieved is by filing class action lawsuits against BP and the manufacturers of oil dispersing chemicals—the grounds are environmental degradation.

From June to August 2013, Ocean Alliance and Sea Shepherd will embark on a voyage ‘Operation Toxic Gulf’ aboard the research vessel Odyssey to collect data on the environment as well as the life forms in the Gulf of Mexico. With this data we expect to have further proof of the extent of the disaster that was caused by BP in 2010. All the data will be acquired in a non-lethal manner.

Ocean Alliance has the scientific partners and expertise and Sea Shepherd will arrange for media exposure. Our crews will work together to highlight the current situation. To us it is obvious that the massive stranding of dead dolphins and other marine life in recent months is only the beginning of an environmental catastrophe that could last well into this century. Only by accepting the facts can we prevent future disasters from happening. The chemical dispersants for instance are still being used, despite their toxic characteristics.  The Exxon Valdez disaster at eleven million gallons of oil was only a small fraction of the Deep Water Horizon disaster.  Yet 24 years later a Pod of 22 Orcas that lived in Prince William Sound is now functionally extinct. Nine died in the year after the spill but more importantly no calves have been born to this pod since the event. Today only seven members remain.

Ocean Alliance and Sea Shepherd intend to build a strategic partnership to provide the data needed to understand the magnitude of these threats and to make the world vividly aware of the urgent need to end ocean pollution. Although these two organizations employ different approaches, Ocean Alliance and Sea Shepherd pursue the same goal: the conservation of ocean life. Ocean Alliance specializes in scientific research about, and advocacy for ocean life (particularly in regard to whales), while Sea Shepherd specializes in direct action against, and public exposure of the despoilers of ocean life (particularly in regard to whales). Clearly, the approaches of Ocean Alliance and Sea Shepherd are complementary; by working as a team we can increase each other’s effectiveness.

Loving My New Father’s Day Beach Chair Which In All Likelihood Will Never See The Beach

I’ll take a fold up style chair over a metal folding chair all day every day and twice on Sundays.

Long hours on my feet at the dock begs for the time when I can get off my feet to spend that time comfortably resting  my dogs til the next round of work comes.

So it’s actually a dock chair.

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After exhaustive research into the perfect chillaxing collapsible chair and testing out about a dozen I can comfortably recommend the Kijaro Beach Sling Chair.

http://kijaro.com/products/chairs/beach-sling-chair/

This bad boy has a side pocket cooler- and on the other side pockets for reading material, keys, whatevs.  It also has a detachable pillow/pad that cradles your noggin just right.

The fact is though that it doesn’t matter how many features it has if it isn’t comfortable.  In fact you could have taken away the side cooler or storage pockets or carrying strap because bottom line is that it’s high enough in the back that it supports your head.

I’ve had the collapsible chars like this one that didn’t have the high sling back and if it doesn’t support your head, then you can’t get comfortable rest because every time you try to nod off your head falls and you get that horrible snapping pain in your neck (I hate that!)

This bad boy supports your head and it’s low enough to the ground that your legs lay out straight and are comfortably horizontal with the ground in a comfortable position without needing something to prop your lower legs on like an ottoman to get comfy.

I’m just flat out telling you it is heaven on earth comfortable.

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The side pocket cooler-

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Side pocket storage-

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Joey C 5 Star Recommended!

In fact I like this product so much I may have to check out their other products!

Bob Represents! Sliced Bread From Ann Kennedy

Hi Joey and All.  Here in the middle of the country, in the middle of Missouri, in the middle of corn fields you will find the home of sliced bread.  And so here’s Bob representing at the Sliced Bread and Jam Bluegrass Fest…in between dodging tornado weather!  A good day for real BBQ and a brew.

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As usual, we are enjoying GMG until we return.  What a fabulous group you’ve got.  Just awesome in every way.  Miss you guys, but see you soon I’m sure