What Are the Chances This Potential Relationship Works Out Based On This Phone Call?

PSA for all the single ladies and men out there-

This shit right here is textbook what not to do the night you meet a potential date.

Desperation? check

Too soon call back right after they met? check

Drunk as fuck? check

Guy makes up excuse that he has indigestion to get away from crazy chick? check

Girl has to be what, an 8+ to even consider the call back based on this phone call and even then only a booty call right?  But under those circumstances it can’t be worth it based on this level of crazy.  I mean this is the amorous drunk chick, can you imagine the psycho version of her after the guy drills her and doesn’t call her back? 

The horror.

Darth Maul Lobster Landed At Captain Joe and Sons

We’ve had some crazy mutated lobsters landed at our dock over the years including albino, blue, marbled, calico but none that were separated at birth from Star Wars character- Darth Maul.

Separated At Birth?  You decide.

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Some previous mutant lobster landed at our dock-

Click below for the slideshow of all the mutant lobsters landed here at our dock.

We have more documented mutated lobsters here than any other dock on the planet!

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Exploring Ravenswood From Ann Kennedy

Our first time hiking Ravenswood–and what a great place to see things from a different perspective.  The Ledge Hill path through the woods was really beautiful and quiet.

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Motif No 1 Day Photo From Arthur Zachai

Tom Garrity doing sidewalk chalk at at the "Motif #1 Day" festival, held on May 18, 2013 in Rockport, Mass. Tom is a resident of Rockport.

Tom Garrity doing sidewalk chalk at at the "Motif #1 Day" festival, held on May 18, 2013 in Rockport, Mass. Tom is a resident of Rockport.

Community Stuff 5/19/13

The Annisquam Sewing Circle’s Plant Sale is a great place to purchase flowers for your summer planting needs ~ and find some lovely perennials from members’ gardens!  Plus all members of The Sewing Circle will be baking delicious pies and treats in case you have guests coming to visit for the official FIRST SUMMER WEEKEND of 2013! So please stop by in Annisquam on Saturday the 25th from 8-11 am!

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Douglas Adams Quote Of The Week From Greg Bover

May 17, 2013

“I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

Douglas Adams (1952-2001)

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Born in Cambridge, England, Adams was an early standout in prep school for his height and writing ability. He was initially “discovered” by Graham Chapman of the Monty Python troupe and is one of the few outside writers to work with the Flying Circus. In 1974 he wrote The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy as a play for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. A tour de force of British humor and understatement, it was later published as a five volume series of books. Adams also wrote for the television series Dr. Who and worked on various BBC shows as a script doctor. A fine amateur guitarist, he sat in on occasion with Pink Floyd and Procol Harum. He counted evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins among his friends and worked with him on expressions of their shared atheism. Adams died of a heart attack at 49 while in California. His many fans celebrate Towel Day each year on May 25th and remember not to panic.

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A Gorgeous morning in Rockport for a Run!

Ann Kennedy submits-

We LOVED hearing the Rockport teachers and parents cheering on their kids and all the runners!

The Essex Shipbuilding Museum is having a SHIPYARD SALE Today

The Essex Shipbuilding Museum is having a SHIPYARD SALE!! Not your ordinary YARD SALE but a

GIANT YARD AND TOOL SALE to raise funds for the support of the Museum. SATURDAY MAY 18th 8:30–NOON.

More information on this Facebook link…

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.568103913234131.1073741840.174653662579160&type=1

Community Photos 5/18/13

Susan Kelly submits-
wildflowers from my woodland garden and spring irises

Here are some flowers blooming now in my west gloucester garden.  You are welcome to post them.  My gardens will be on the Gloucester Garden Tour that we are organizing to benefit the HarborWalk July 13th.  I will be sending you much more on that when the GEF plant sale is done. 

Thanks so much,

Susan Kelly

www.generousgardeners.com

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Community Stuff 5/18/13

Essex Shipbuilding Museum

What:  talk with power point presentation

Title – Essex in the Civil War

Who -  Kenneth Lawson

When – Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Time – 7:30 p. m.

Location -  Waterline Center, Essex Shipbuilding Museum

                    66 Main Street,

                    Essex MA 01929

For information: 978-768-7514  www.essexshipbuildingmuseum.org

Admission -  $8 members, $10 nonmembers
As we are in the midst of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, few people realize that Essex built vessels had a small but interesting part in the war. Early in the war, two Essex vessels were captured and used by the Confederates as blockade runners against the Union blockade of southern ports. Essex vessels were attacked at sea and burned by a Confederate raider. Three Essex built vessels were armed and sent after this Confederate raider. Also, an Essex built schooner was captured by the Confederates and used to attack Portland, Maine. An Army colonel with descendants from Gloucester and Essex, Kenneth Lawson has written a 200 page book called Essex Vessels in Times of War. On Tuesday May 28 at 7:30 PM, Colonel Lawson will lecture from his book on the chapter related to Essex and the Civil War. The author will be available to sign books for sale after the meeting. All proceeds from book sales go to the Essex Shipbuilding Museum.


Arrr Little Mateys, Join Us for a  Pirate Concert by the Sea

Little pirates, ages 3-6, and their families are invited to join our Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade classes for a free concert on the Eastern Point Day School lawn, just around the corner from Niles Beach in East Gloucester, Monday, May 20, 10:30-11:15.

Rockin’ Ron the Friendly Pirate is coming all the way from Vermont to perform for EPDS and friends. Bring a blanket and a buddy, dress in your best pirate attire and come enjoy the show. We are hosting a hot dog picnic lunch after the performance, and tours will be available for interested families.

Rain means we’ll batten down the hatches and move the performance inside – pirate, hotdogs and all.  Rain or shine, join the fun!

To reserve your spot please RSVP before Monday, May 20,

by clicking here or call 978-283-1700.

EPDS offers rolling admission for grades Pre-K through 8, curriculum to augment homeschool learning, scholarships and financial aid. We deliver an exceptional opportunity for your child. Come visit!


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Gloucester High School Class of 1947 will be celebrating their 66th Reunion at the
Gloucester House on Monday, May 20th at 1 pm. Everyone starting with the class is
welcome, also St. Ann’s High School Class of 1947 is welcome. Pay your own lunch.
Call Virginia McKinnon 978-283-3968 or e-mail  mckinnon02@msn.com for Reservations.


WHAT: Ethical Electronics Recycling Drive To Benefit Ocean Alliance
WHERE: Ocean Alliance Headquarters, (Old Tarr and Wonson Paint Manufactory on Rocky Neck) 32 Horton Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, May 18 & 19, 2013, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., both days, RAIN OR SHINE!
WHO: All are welcome!
PLEASE DO BRING: almost anything with a battery or a plug, including: TVs, CRTs, monitors, computers and peripherals, printers, fax machines, scanners, routers, cables, cords, telephones, laptops, keyboards, marine electronics, e-readers like Kindle and Nook, copiers, stereo equipment, speakers, CD & DVD players, iPods, iPads, iPhones, tablets, MP3 players, remotes, VCRs, projectors, still and video cameras, PDAs, radios and radio equipment, tape recorders, answering machines, typewriters, game systems, games, pagers, fans, vacuums, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, heaters, A/Cs, microwave ovens, toasters, blenders, small “dorm-room style” refrigerators, power tools, ink cartridges, toner cartridges, USB media, CDs, DVDs, cassette tapes, 8-track tapes, Zip Disks, video tapes, audio tapes, floppy diskettes, and household batteries.
Filing cabinets and office furniture are okay, too.
Cell phones will accepted at no charge.
PLEASE DON’T BRING: Hazardous Materials Of Any Kind.
COST: $1 per pound. Recycling fees are payable by cash, check, MasterCard or VISA. A share of the net proceeds benefits Ocean Alliance. Discounts may apply; see below.
DISCOUNTS: We will offer discounted recycling fees to Seniors, Teachers, and Ocean Alliance Staff.
WIN AN IPAD MINI: Everyone who recycles 50 or more pounds of materials in conjunction with this event qualifies for a chance to win an iPad Mini!
NOTES: This event is a production of Ethical Electronics RecyclingTM and exceeds the requirements of the Electronic Waste Code of EthicsTM–the highest set of electronics life-cycle standards on the planet. Nothing we collect will be tipped into landfills, incinerated as solid waste, or dumped in the developing world.
QUESTIONS/HEAVY ITEMS/SCHEDULE CONFLICTS: Do you have a question about the event? Do you have an old TV or other item that’s too heavy or awkward for you to lift or transport? Do you have a schedule conflict and need a pickup at your home or business during the week? Just contact Christopher at 617-233-4120, or onehealthyocean@gmail.com, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you!


A CONCERT celebrating 150 years on Cape Ann.

4 pm Sunday May 19, 2013 at Saint John’s Episcopal Church, 48 Middle St (Parking 33 Washington), Gloucester MA 01930
Featuring great music of hope and promise. Featuring all parish musicians with friends Music of Britten, Sumsion, Gardiner, Todd, Tindley, Howells and McKie. One of the pieces is the setting of Psalm 107, "They that go down to the sea in ships", which is printed on the Fishermen’s statue. Directed & accompanied by Mark Nelson, Music Director with Frances Conover Fitch, former Music Director This program is free and open. A Gala reception follows. 978.283.1708 stjohnsgloucester.org


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Event: 3v3 Youth Basketball League for youth entering grade 6 through youth finishing grade 12

When: PreSeason: Tuesday May 14 – June 18 from 6:30-8:00; Regular Season: Tuesdays June 25 – August 13 from 6:00-8:00
Where: Community Church of East Gloucester, 7 Chapel Street
Registration Fee: $30 prior to May 31; $40 after May 31
Contact Person: Patrick Keeley
If you have questions or would like more information, please contact Patrick at 978-283-5527 or ptkeeley@gmail.com


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Maritime Gloucester-

Get Ready to SailBot!

Sailbot

Come to Maritime Gloucester tonight to learn more about the International Robotic Sailing Regatta (SailBot2013) scheduled for June 9 -13 in Gloucester Harbor. Andrew Bennett, organizer of this year’s event, will describe the robotic, unmanned sailing boats, the sailing course and rules, and the technical challenges and opportunities associated with building and sailing these boats.

This year’s event, hosted by Olin College and the City of Gloucester, consists of 19 teams – including Gloucester High School and seven other high school teams. Join us (adults and students) for an engaging and entertaining evening.

Call 978-281-0470 for more information.

When:  May 16th, 7 pm,

Where: Maritime Gloucester

           23 Harbor Loop

Countdown to Opening Day!

We officially open for the season Saturday, May 25th at 10:00.  Come on by and say hello.  Trod the new floats, check out the new blue and the great new items in the Museum Shop, take a gander at the sea robins, the sea squirts, and the sea stars in the Aquarium. 

Where: Maritime Gloucester

             23 Harbor Loop, Gloucester


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Eating Your Way Back To Health

Rocky Neck Cultural Center

David Calvo submits-

Lately on a personal level, I have been taking another look at my eating habits as they relate to health. Years ago, one of my student had handed me a book called “ The China Study” by Colin Campbell and told me to read it which I never did. Recently, I searched that topic on the Internet to see if there was anything current about it and found that a documentary had been done on the book titled “Forks Without Knives”. Netflix’s stream had it so I watched it several times and the information seem academic, competent and undeniable. “Forks without Knives” is basically about eating your way back to health and reversing certain illnesses on the way. The documentary presents an interesting case with results beyond expectations. Simply stated, your health and dis-ease are related to your diet. Then Netflix, in its logical way, said, if you like this documentary you might like to watch this one as well, so I watched a series of documentaries on nutrition, diet and health. At the end of it all, I sat there quietly with the conclusion that I would be “turning a blind eye” if I ignored what I had learned.

With the information in hand, the task then was how to address my personal diet, turn myself into an experiment, and see how these changes would affect me. Of course, in light of all this, the strong winds of my own personality and habits blew hard and it became a challenge. Like many of us, I was faced with the riddle of personal change. The idea came to mind that others in the area might be interested in the connection between diet and health. I saw people posting on the topic in Facebook and also noticed in my brief conversations with others that they were having similar thoughts too… so an idea occurred to me.

Here is my proposal. If I have piqued your interest in watching “Forks Without Knives”, then start there. In addition, in my research I ran across an interesting Web site: www.Nutritionfacts.org, hosted by a medical doctor named Dr Greger. On that Web site, scroll down until you see the video “Uprooting the Leading Causes of Death” and watch that. If you are a Netflix streamer, after “Forks Without Knives” it will prompt you with a number of other documentaries as well. Research diet and nutrition and educate yourself.

Then, let’s meet as a group and address the topic as a community experiment. It will be a forum for many diverse perspectives. Bring all your thoughts and information including your personal health habits because we can learn from each other. We will meet once a month. Our first meeting will be Tuesday, May 28th at 7:30pm. at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center. I have set up a Facebook page titled “Eating Your Way Back to Health” where you can post your thoughts, or you can contact me at: david@calvostudio.com

If you come to my same conclusions, which to me were undeniable, and are looking to make this kind of personal change with the collective support of others, then join us. All said, I can pass along one simple observation from the steps I have taken, when I wake up in the morning, I wake up earlier and I feel rested.


North Shore Health Project announces it’s Third Annual Community Health Activist Award breakfast
The North Shore Health Project will be holding its Third Annual Community Health Activist Award breakfast on Thursday, May 30 at 7:30AM. The event will be held at the Gloucester House at 63 Rogers Street in Gloucester
For 25 years, the North Shore Health Project has been helping local residents with HIV/AIDS or hepatitis C. We provide case counseling, holistic therapies, peer support, nutritional help, housing assistance, and support groups. This award is given to an individual who has contributed to the health of the North Shore community in a special way. Previous recipients are Sunny Robinson, for her dedication to many local organizations, and Julie LaFontaine, for her work with the Open Door.
This year’s recipient in Congressman John Tierney. He has contributed to the community’s health in several ways. These include his work on national health care reform and his support of local health organizations such as the North Shore Health Project, Gloucester Health Center and Open Door.
Speakers will include former Gloucester Mayor John Bell.
Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Tickets and information can be obtained by calling 978 283-0101 or going to http://www.healthproject.org.
All proceeds from this event will go to the North Shore Health Project. We hope you will join us!

29th Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival Labor Day Weekend– August 30 to September 1, 2013

Chickity Check It- the Gloucester Schooner Festival’s Dandy New Blog!

Complete with printable schedules and everything.

It seems that this year they’re taking the promotion of the Schooner Fest seriously and we may get people to step up and take notice of what is one of the greatest events locally in  G-Town.

You don’t suppose it had anything to do with the prodding of our month long Pre-Schooner Festival promotion last year do you?

Kudos to The People That Put It On To Be Getting Out Early and Often and With the Great New Website!

Hey Al Bezanson, I think they got the memo! Smile

Check It!- 29th Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival Website

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North Coast Angler Report From Skip Montello

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North Coast Angler Report From Skip Montello

Fishing Report: 5-17-2013

Brad Sudbay with a freshly caught keeper 5/12/13

With warming temperatures finally here, the striper migration continues to build in both size and numbers throughout the greater Cape Ann area and to the north at Plum Island and the Merrimack estuary. The stripers are ranging in size from as small as 10 inches to some over 30 inches. The stripers are hitting just about any type of bait including flies, metals, jigs, soft plastics, swimming plugs and topwater twitch baits. The Little River at the Candy House has been producing stripers throughout the tide cycle, but best at the tide top and drop. The Essex River backwaters are also producing stripers for those who know their way around. There is tons of bait in the area that include herring, peanut bunker, alewife in the backwaters. Some squid and mackerel are also showing up in Gloucester Harbor. And by all reports, the fishing should steadily improve throughout the remainder of the month as lots of positive reports continue to come in from many locations to the south of Cape Ann. Stripers are also showing in good numbers at the mouth of the Merrimack and are also pushing upstream in hot pursuit of herring and shad; I won’t be surprised if they begin to be caught at the Great Stone Dam in Lawrence. Also the shad run is off the charts excellent with more and more fish entering the river; I heard one report of catching as many as 20 fish per hour just below the dam at Lawrence.

If you haven’t already heard, the past week has produced a few fifty plus pound stripers at RI and New Jersey. If you are a FB fan, be sure and "like" the On The Water page for daily fishing posts.

Follow Us On:
Facebook @ North Coast Angler
Twitter@ captskipnca

Skip provides Guide Services contact him for a fantastic fishing experience-

Capt. Skip Montello
(508)395-5871 Rockport

Korean Yoga

I’ve been doing it all wrong apparently.

For maximum effect you gotta bury your face in your partner’s butt.  That’s when you know you’re doing it right.

Boston Casting is Looking for Couples from Boston, Cambridge and the North Shore for a Bank Commercial.

www.FilmCapeAnn.com  Submits-

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Boston Casting is looking for couples from Boston, Cambridge and the North Shore for a bank commercial.

Shoot date is either May 22nd or May 23rd.

If cast, Job Pays $700 for the couple.

Please email your PHONE NUMBER and PHOTOS of you and your significant other

and include the TOWN you live in

to bostoncastingsubmit@gmail.com ASAP!

We will be in touch if we need to schedule an audition

THANKS!

Community Stuff 5/17/13

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The Topside Grill would like to invite you toour 1st annual Preakness Party!!!

You’ve all been to ourKentucky Derby parties… Well this year, we decided to give the Triple Crown a try! Join us for the fun tomorrow. Party starts at 4:00pm Get there early to secure your spot at the bar!


Open Auditions Annisquam Village Players

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The 25th Annual
Putnam County
Spelling Bee
The Gloucester High School Theatre Program annual musical comedy is being rehearsed and perfected; gearing up for this week’s performances. We hope you will come out this weekend and join us at the show!

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The Gloucester High School Theatre program presents…
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
This GHS production is directed by Jape Payette, Technical Director is Nick Neyeloff, and the music is directed by Duanne Sullivan. Come see the students who made the county level competition and navigate their way through the lexicon comedy that is The 25th Putnam County Spelling Bee.  This musical comedy is set in an “anywhere” Middle School gymnasium and the participants are as quirky as you may suspect. We invite you to watch them reach for vocabulary greatness!
Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18 at 7pm and a matinee on Sunday May 19 at 2pm
at the Putney Auditorium at the Gloucester High School.


Joey,

Love GMG!!! My name is Archie. I have signed up to host a Hands across the sand event at Good Harbor Beach this Sat at 11:30am working closely with Mercy Cover at Oceana.

Info available here: https://sites.google.com/a/regenerate.is/gloucester-hands-across-the-sand-good-harbor-beach/

Wondering if you might be able to throw up a post? I saw you did so a couple years back. If this is something you want to support, would be great for the shout!! Thanks for the consideration and happy to answer any questions.

Many thanks!!

Archie


Hey Joey;

Two new items – my talk tomorrow at the RAA – Saturday for Motif1 Day

AND – the  ‘Cape Ann,’ iPad App debuts with the story of Motif No.1.

This app is being updated monthly with historic and contemporary content features.

When you can add it , great!

Les


Benefit Concert for Schooner Adventure

Wednesday, June 5 (6-10pm) at the Gloucester House Restaurant come enjoy a concert with Daisy Nell & Captain Stan along with a silent auction, raffles, dinner buffet and cash bar.

Tickets $40. For more info call Schooner Adventure @ 978-281-8079 or email info@schooner-adventure.org.

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A Race For Real Sailors

Al Bezanson submits-

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How many folks can name the schooner sailing over City Hall and explain why she merits such a lofty presence?  It is a fascinating story – thoroughly researched here in Gloucester by a Canadian — Capt. Keith McLaren.   A Race for Real Sailors (2006), the Bluenose and the International Fishermen’s Cup, 1920-1938.  An America’s Cup yacht race had been cancelled in 1920 for weather conditions considered ‘normal’ for working fishing schooners, and this prompted the idea for the competition between the Gloucester and Lunenburg fleets with ‘honest to God boats.’  In the words of Joe Garland, Capt. McLaren’s book is “The definitive account of the fabled sailing rivalry between the fastest of the last fishing schooners of Canada and the States — and with photos to take your breath away.  What a read!”  The front jacket painting: Racing Schooners, circa 1921, by Dusan Kadlec, portrays Bluenose and Elsie racing.  Sailing proudly over City Hall is Elsie

At the Cape Ann Museum across the street there is an exquisite Elsie model built by Erik Ronnberg.   

https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/cape-ann-museum-unveils-the-gloucester-fishing-schooner-elsie-april-9th/

In the acknowledgements the author makes special mention of help he received from Joe Garland and Dana Story, and credits Erik Ronnberg along with James Craig and Stephanie Buck at the Museum.  A Race for Real Sailors is available in the Museum’s gift shop.

A newly-launched Bluenose II will be making her first appearance in Gloucester on Labor Day weekend at the Schooner Festival.  Our good  friends from Nova Scotia have reached deep into their pockets to create a new masterpiece.  This would be a perfect time for people in our city to refresh their knowledge of Gloucester’s famed past in preparation for a grand welcome.

Al Bezanson