Fire Sunset 5:20pm Feb 17

Bex submits-

The sun came out just on the horizon over the storm. It was quite a fire glow! Enjoy!

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Rebecca Borden
Gloucester, MA 01930
My mother is Gloucester Quilter
http://gloucesterquilter.wordpress.com/
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Community Stuff 2/18/13

Joey

Thanks for letting the GMG community know about the upcoming Psychic Weekend at the Blue Shutters (March 8 & 9).  We wanted to share details on more plans for off-season events at the Blue Shutters.  We’re doing all we can to encourage more folks to visit the area during the winter and spring.

On March 2, we’re holding our first-ever Movie Night.  Many friends of the Blue Shutters are wine-lovers, so we’re starting with two wine-themed films — Sideways and Bottle Shock – which we’ll show in our Main Room overlooking Good Harbor Beach.

On March 16, we lighten things up (while warming up from the cold) with a St Patricks Soup-er Bowl competition.

On April 27, we’ll go a bit more classy with a Blue Shutters Tea Party.

And coming up (dates TBD) are another Food & Wine Tasting and our annual Brews & Blues event (with Cape Ann Brewery beer tasting and local musicians on our front lawn).

There’s information on these and other happenings around the Blue Shutters on our blog –www.blueshuttersbeachblog.blogspot.com – but we encourage anyone to call or email us anytime to hear more about all this.

Thanks

Change and Conflict in the Gloucester Fishing Industry Featuring Wicked Tuna’s Dave Marciano, Lady Jane Skipper Russell Sherman

Molly Ferrill came down the dock last May. She also did a time lapse video from our dock which you can see below and went out lobstering for a day with Tommy Burns, the same Tommy Burns who took out Ben Grenon. You can see those videos below her latest.

Molly fared a whole lot better than Ben did aboard Tommy’s boat as you will see comparing the two videos.

Al MF Bezanson Expounds On The Perfect Snow Shovel. Do You Agree?

Al writes-

I’ve been shoveling for more than 70 years, starting back on the farm where we tended to the input and output of 20 cows.  Later, I learned in IE 1-01 that 21-1/2 lb is the optimum shovel-load, as determined by none other than Frederick W. Taylor, the father of scientific management.  This made perfect sense to me.

Now I have a long driveway, and I don’t mind shoveling it, within certain limits.  Nice way to work out and it feels real good to gaze back at what’s been accomplished.   And I never get a backache.  Because I use a strong, lightweight LONG HANDLED SHOVEL with the perfect aluminum business end.  No short handles for me.  They should be outlawed – except for little people, of course.  You can really send that snow flying off the slippery aluminum.

Where do you find the Perfect Shovel?  No place around these parts.  I buy mine at Big Blue Farm Supply in Clinton, NC, right in the heart of hog farming country.  Perfect for grain, corn and SNOW.

Al Bezanson

PS — I just spotted that photo of David Cox with the exotic S-curve job …. but I will stand by my Big Blue Hog Farmer’s Special.

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See Al I agree with you on the aluminum shovel shaped just the way yours is but I like it with a handle.  The kind we used for years to ice fish down the dock before they came up with the stupid white plastic ones.

My Sentiments Exactly

 

This is how I sound after reading the latest from the Eco Nazi or Psycho Feminist or how some school system wants to take away Valentine’s day because they say it hurts some kids feelings.

Who Wants To See This Documentary With Me? Cape Ann Community Cinema GMG Movie Night For Street Photographers Perhaps?

I bet Rob Newton would get this one for us if we had enough folks interested.

Community Stuff 2/17/13

TaiChi At The Rocky Neck Cultural Center

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WHAT IT IS:        A soft, flowing, meditative Martial Art form

WHERE:        The Cultural Center, Rocky Neck – 60 Wonson St., Gloucester

DATES:               Every Sunday morning, beginning March 10 – May 26
 
TIMES:                Class would begin at 10 am, and end at 11 am. As students want more practice time, and new students join, we will offer practice from 9:30 to 10 am.

COST:         $10 per person, per class

SIGN UP:        Sign up by emailing Betty: 18730@comcast.net
We can accommodate 15 people. You will be notified if you are among the 15 or on a waiting list.

Certified Instructors: Betty Pijut and Taunyee Robbins


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Sargent House Museum is looking for volunteer readers for its annual “Judith Speaks” program to be held in May.  All ages are encouraged to apply. 

“Judith Speaks” brings alive the words of Gloucester native, Judith Sargent Murray, one of the nation’s first feminists.  As a letter-writer, essayist, poet, novelist and playwright, Judith Sargent Murray wrote tirelessly on behalf of women’s right to an equal education, an equal place in marriage, and a voice in the new republic.  The writings she left behind are inspiring, poignant, wry and funny. 

To volunteer or to learn more, contact Daniel Sargent Weir at dsweir@live.com

Comparison Shopping Gloucester’s Big Three Supermarkets Stop and Shop, Market Basket and Shaws

I’ve wanted to do this for a long time.  Real world comparison of staple items that I always buy and have on hand.  The 5 items were selected ahead of time, not knowing what the prices would be at all three places and without prejudice as to what I thought might be cheaper at one store or another.

The 5 items are Granny Smith Apples, Chobani Yogurt, Store Brand Almonds, Store Brand Plain Soy Milk, Store Brand Peanut Butter.

Round 1: Chobani Yogurt-

Stop and Shop $4.99

Market Basket $4.99

Shaws $6.49

Round 2: Granny Smith Apples

Stop and Shop $1.69 Lb

Market Basket .99 Lb

Shaws $1.17 Lb

Round 3: 40 Oz Store Brand Peanut Butter

Stop and Shop $5.19

Market Basket $4.99

Shaws $5.69

Round 4: Almonds Store Brand

Stop and Shop $8.98 Lb (On Sale) Normally $9.98 Lb

Market Basket $5.05 Lb

Shaws $10.87 Lb

Round 5: Plain Soy Milk Store Brand

Stop and Shop $2.79

Market Basket $2.50

Shaws $3.49

Again remember I did not pre-scout these items to select things that would have outrageous price differences but picked them before I entered the first stop.

My guess that Market Basket was most often much cheaper was confirmed and confirmed by a mile.

If you bought one unit of each of these items at each of these stores your total would be

Stop and Shop $23.64

Market Basket $18.52

Shaws $27.71

The difference of $9.19 more money for the five items at Shaws over Market Basket is ASTOUNDING.  That is nearly 50% more money.  It would cost you 27% more to purchase the same items at Stop and Shop over Market Basket.

I don’t know about you but when the banks pay you what amounts to negative returns on your money after fees, 27% or 49% savings on your money is HUGE!

This took a while to compile and label each image, I hope it helps you make informed decisions on where to shop.

MyZone Fitness Challenge- Muffy Pulls Ahead With Another Psycho 2 Hour Session

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I pulled within 4 MEPs of her yesterday but when I got to The Manchester Athletic Club she had just finished a 2 Hour session in which she amassed a 300 point lead over me before I cut that lead in half.

She’s a beast. But I’m more consistent.  We will see who out perseveres who by the end of the month.

I will say this- there is without question a fire that burns with this whole MZone thing and it’s because of the accountability in the reporting of my workouts.  I don’t  take breaks when I’m working out because I know that it will affect my score.  It pushes you to keep on pushing throughout the entire workout.

It’s Muffy vs your boy Joey C- who ya got?

Dr. Laurence J. Peter Quote of The Week from Greg Bover

"The man who says he is willing to meet you halfway is usually a poor judge of distance."
Dr. Laurence J. Peter (1919-1990)

Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and educated at Washington State University, Dr. Peter was a coordinator of programs for emotionally disturbed children at the University of Southern California. As a student of bureaucracies, he was famous for his theory The Peter Principle, and his 1968 book of the same name, which posits that in a hierarchical organization an employee rises until he or she reaches one level above that at which they are competent. In later life he was active in the Kinetic Sculpture Race which occurs in many locations around the world (and looks like a whole lot of fun. Couldn’t we have one on Rocky Neck?)

Greg Bover

BOSTON DERBY DAMES 2013 SEASON OPENER MARCH 16

BOSTON DERBY DAMES 2013 SEASON OPENER MARCH 16

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Get ready for another year of exciting flat-track action! The Boston Derby Dames, Massachusetts’s premier WFTDA-sanctioned roller derby league, launches its 8th season of roller derby with a season opener on March 16, 2013 at Shriners Auditorium, 99 Fordham Rd in Wilmington, MA. The doors for this double header open at 4PM with Boston’s B Party taking the track at 5PM to face off against the Montréal Sexpos. And at 7PM, watch Boston’s internationally-ranked travel team The Boston Massacre take on Montréal’s New Skids on the Block. $16/$12 ages 6-13. For tickets and more info visit bostonderbydames.com.

Stubbys Valentines Day Birthday Party at Maritime Gloucester

Janet Rice Submits-

A great time was had by all ,including Stubby!

(Don’t forget to get/renew your membership at the Maritime Gloucester this year. Stubby looks forward to greeting you!)

Best-

Janet Rice

Big Mike’s Bikes Water Bottles- Finally!

Big Mike’s Bike’s writes-

Hey, Joey!
I wanted to let your readers know we finally got a shipment of Big Mike’s Bikes water bottles in! A lot of people asked for them last season, but we were so busy with tune-ups and service we didn’t get to ordering them until after the holidays. They are BPA free, are made and printed in the USA, and have a nifty little rubber gasket and spout so you don’t have to gnaw on plastic to get them open. They’re $3.99 here at the shop at 50 Maplewood Ave. Right now we’re on winter hours, so Tue-Thu 10-6 and Fri-Sat 10-3, but we’ll be back to 7 full days a week when the weather gets nice.

Thanks!
KT
Big Mike’s Bikes
978-222-3737
http://www.bigmikesbikes.org

Aerial Video of Portions of Stage Fort Park From Charlie Carroll

Charlie writes-

Shot this this afternoon… It’s an Aerial Video of portions of Stage Fort Park.

There is a New Set of Propellers on the machine that haven’t been balanced yet and they are causing some distortion…

Will have the problem corrected this weekend.

Community Photos 2/16/13

Smart Dog From Len Burgess

Refused to walk the plank!

-Len Burgess

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Vicki Gamage writes-

Does anyone know where this Mother Anne Rock is located in Gloucester?

Thanks!

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Community Stuff 2/16/13

Mark the Dates:

CAPE ANN SHAKESPEARE TROUPE

Presents

William Shakespeare’s

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

Directed by Joseph Stiliano

February 27 – March 2 @ 8 PM; March 3 @ 3 PM

Gorton Theatre , 267 East Main Street, Gloucester

(Home of the Gloucester Stage Company)

Tickets: $15/general <> $10/student <> $5/ youth under 19

(Opening performance, Wednesday, February 27, all seats $5)

At the door or reserve at cast2008@prodigy.net .

Supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council

capeannshakespearetroupe.blogspot.com


Free Family Storytelling Event at Pathways for Children in Gloucester

Local Teaching Artist Nicolette Nordin Heavey to Perform

Gloucester, Mass.—On Wednesday, February 20, 2013, the Cape Anne Families program at Pathways for Children will present Nicolette Nordin Heavey, storyteller and teaching artist, in three performances.
The event is free and open to any family in the community, but signing up is required due to limited space. 

To reserve your child’s slot, call Hailey Granger, CAF Family Services Coordinator at Pathways, 978-281-2400 x110 or email her at hgranger@pw4c.org.  There will be three shows, each geared to a specific age group.   Attendees may sign up for any show.  The schedule is as follows:

Wednesday, February 20th:
9:30- Preschool Show #1
    10:00- Preschool Show #2
    10:45- School-Age Show

All shows will be held at the Cape Ann Families/Open Door meeting space at 28 Emerson Avenue in Gloucester.


February vacation programs this week at Maritime Gloucester

It’s not too late to sign up for our February vacation week programs! Register online at http://maritimegloucester.org/visit/events.php or register on-site before each session. 
$20 per session for Non-Members, $15 for Members, or register for all five sessions for the price of four ($80 Non-Members, $60 Members). All programs are run on-site in our classroom, 23 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA.

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