Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
The creator of goodmorninggloucester.org Lover of all things Gloucester and Cape Ann. GMG where we bring you the very best our town has to offer because we love to share all the great news and believe that by promoting others in our community everyone wins.
4"x 5" Kodachrome transparency Forwarded By Len Burgess
For all the young digital photographers…
see what a 4"x 5" Kodachrome transparency looks like
–taken during WWII.
–Len Burgess
PAVEL KOSENKO’S BLOG (ENGLISH VERSION)
My Russian blog started to be visited by many English speaking readers after I posted the following post. I thought it would be great to give this post a special place in my new English blog, and let it be one of the first publications.
I regularly visit the www.shorpy.com in order to get inspired by the colors of Kodachrome photo film. This website is quite famous and contains a lot of archived photographs, I am sure many of you already know it. My wish was to make a personal selection of photographs I particularly like, in good quality. I hope that you will appreciate them as well. All the pictures have been taken during 1940-1943. Now just look at them and get inspired.
Community Stuff
Get Your Tickets! CAFM Dinner & Movie Fundraiser, April 29
Spring Pottery Classes
Now accepting registrations for the next session:
May 7 – June 30
Come get Muddy!
Monday kid’s class with Casey James: 3:30-5:00
Tuesday adult class with Susan Hershey: 6:00– 9:00
Wednesday adult class with Cynthia: 9:00-12:00
Thursday adult class with Cynthia: 6:00-9:00
Friday adult class with Anni Melancon: 9:00-12:00
All levels of experience ~ Wheel-throwing ~ Handbuilding ~ Glazing
Private lessons ~ Independent Study Program ~ Retail Gallery
Cynthia Curtis Pottery
80 Pigeon Hill Street, Rockport, 978.546.6186 www.cynthiacurtispottery.com
Tracey Muller Has Some Nice Things To Say About www.GloucesterWebcams.com
Tracey writes-
A Great Big Thank You to Joey and Good Morning Gloucester Webcams.
If you haven’t taken advantage of gloucesterwebcam.blogspot.com, I would put it on your priority list. In just a few short months, it has become one of the top referrers to my hotel website and this is all from new visitors. This is an effective way to advertise for free, every day and all year long. It is easy to do and doesn’t cost a lot to set up. Our virtual visitors really enjoy seeing the sites that we take for granted every day. Visit the page now and take a tour all over Gloucester.
Thanks Joey. You do good things for Gloucester.
Tracey Muller
Bass Rocks Ocean Inn
107 Atlantic Rd.
Gloucester, MA 01930 www.bassrocksoceaninn.com
Thank you for the kind words Tracy. I really appreciate it. It’s been fun working with the different businesses and the ones who embed the feeds onto their sites really get the best bang of how I envisioned it. Much like you did on the www.bassrocksoceaninn.com website
I had lots of help from my tech guru Tim Blakeley at www.gloucesterbytes.com as well. If it weren’t for him it probably wouldn’t have been half as successful. Also my buddy John McElhenny who has helped promote it through the excellent work that he does on behalf of the city.
If anyone hasn’t visited GloucesterWebcams.com yet, click the icon below and feel free to bookmark it on your computer so you can always feel connected to Gloucester even when you are away from this place that we love so much.
Gloucester At Dawn Cruiseport and Rose’s Marine 4:57AM 4/23/12
It’s On Baby!!!! The Farm Bar and Grille Good Morning Gloucester Hot Wing Challenge Part Deux
Interesting Design Down On Rocky Neck
Brad Byrd’s – Zero to the 101 – Official Video Shot In Gloucester and Rockport
I’ve never seen one of these birds before down the dock. Bird ID Captain Joe and Sons
Community Stuff Tuesday
Jackie Ganim DeFalco writes-
Hi Joey,
Exciting day today as we received work from 15 artists for the Bass Rocks Golf Club Art Show now going into its 5th year! The official public opening is May 31st at 6PM. We hope all the GMG friends will join us. Would sure love to have someone volunteer to photograph our artists with their works of art like Manny did a few years back for us. Here are a few pics from today to pique your interest!!
Jackie & Theresa Testaverde with “One Fish Two”
Kris Fisher and Janis Sanders in front of “Coast Watch” and Leslie Hefron’s “Perfect”
Thanks for posting these as a “tease” for May 31!
Jackie
From Roz-
Regional Watershed Discussion Series
"Who Decides", a Cape Ann organization is hosting a discussion on Monday, April 23, 2012 at 7pm at Ravenswood’s Cape Ann Discovery Center, Trustees of Reservations. Guest speaker is Engineer and Author Mark Carlotto, he will discuss his second book about Dogtown titled "Island Woods". In his soon to be released new book he correlates findings through Dogtown exploration on foot with aerial images and maps and information from historical sources. Mr. Carlotto’s background is in satellite imaging and remote sensing. He lives in Riverdale with his family at the edge of Dogtown, and his first book is titled "The Dogtown Guide". Question and answer will follow the presentation. For a vitual tour of Dogtown visithttp://carlotto.us/capeann/index.html
"Who Decides" is seeking to stop the privatization of our water and sewer by protecting the rights of people and nature and placing them before corporate profit. Who Decides meets Monday nights at 7pm at the Cape Ann Discovery Center. For more information, upcoming events, or to join, visit our website www.whodecides.net , email info@whodecides.net or call or call 978-282-1758. Who Decides? "It’s up to you!"
UPDATES
Part 1 – New Gloucester Water Law April 2012 Click Here
Part 2 – New Gloucester Water Law April 2012 "listen for the special announcement here"
The Honors Youth Choir of Chorus North Shore is having their spring concert “Songs Of Spring” at Shalin Liu Performance Center on Friday, April 27 at 7:00 PM
Tickets are $15 and are available at www.rcmf.org or 978 546 7391
Artist Director Sonja Dahlgren Pryor says “The children are excited and so am I because not only are we appearing in this very beautiful venue but we are performing right across the street from the Congregational Church where it all began for Chorus North Shore 80 years ago.”
The program includes songs in celebration of spring, sea shanties and music by Mozart, Aaron Copeland, Handel and Rutter
The Honors Youth Choir of Chorus North Shore is a fully funded program allowing children aged 10 through high school the opportunity to learn and perform choral masterworks along with Chorus North Shore, and present extraordinary concerts on their own.From its founding, the Honors Youth Choir has met several goals:
— to provide an avenue for young singers to learn basic vocal techniques
and ear training
— to introduce young singers to a life-long love of choral music
— to offer an opportunity for a children’s choir to work with a premier adult
chorus and orchestra
— to reach out to a new audience in the communities we serve
The Honors Youth Choir is selected by audition, and members must attend scheduled rehearsals and concerts. The Chorus North Shore artistic director, Sonja Dahlgren Pryor and executive director, Mary Sepich bring their experience as life long educators and musicians to the leadership, planning and development of this special group.
To learn more about Chorus North Shore and the Honors Youth Choir visit www.chorusnorthshore.org
The Choir is 41 members strong representing 15 north shore communities.
The Cape Ann members are as follows
BENJAMIN ADAMS ROCKPORT, EMILY DAILEY . ROCKPORT, WHITNEY SCHROCK . ROCKPORT, KARTINA TUCK ROCKPORT, JOHANNA COUTURE-POCARO GLOUCESTER, CHARLOTTE SALMON . GLOUCESTER, OLIVIA FRANCIS . GLOUCESTER, SACHI KOJIMA GLOUCESTER, MORIAH MURPHY-THORNLEY GLOUCESTER, SHANNON MURPHY-THORNLEY GLOUCESTER, RACHEL WOLFE GLOUCESTER, NELLIE BOLING . MANCHESTER, MADELEINE POTTER . MANCHESTER, TORI POTTER MANCHESTER, IZZI SCHMIDT . MANCHESTER, SANTANA TOSI MANCHESTER
Thacher Island Newsletter
Ann Kennedy forwards-
Hi Joey. April’s Thacher Island News has a great piece on the Ocean Reporter, as well as other helpful information. Those who are interested can check their website, www.thacherisland.org. The whole newsletter, 8 pages, is a great read!
Gloucester At Dawn- Captain Joe and Sons 5:05AM 4/22/12
Ruby and Luke McElhenny Represent! At Disney World
I’ve got to be way more vigilant with the trimming of the nose hairs now that I’m old
The Mrs and I today started “our version” of a cleanse.
Which means no big breakfasts, no chips or cookies,no candy, no soda, no big greasy dinners or fast food.
Wish us luck.
Coming Soon To The West End Of Beautiful Downtown Gloucester- The Cave
My View Of Life As a Rock Hog By Josh Serrin
Josh Serrin writes-
So I’ve been getting a lot of flak lately about the number of art rocks that I have. To this date I have six: Good Harbor Beach, State Fish Pier, Niles Beach, Fishermens Wives Statue, Boulevard and Jacobs Landing. My wife has dubbed me “Rock Hog” and whenever I tell Joey that I found another one I always get the response, “ Again?” So here’s the story of each and everyone one of them.
8/22/2010 – Good Harbor Beach
Ah, my first! At this point of the story I had never found one. I always saw them on GMG and thought how great it would be to have one of my own. This one, I believe, was sitting there for about an hour or two when I saw the post. I thought for sure it was already taken but it’s a minute bike ride down from my house so I figured why not try. I spotted it from the road and was so happy. I’m sure all the people walking around thought I was a quack when I jumped for joy and had a huge smile on my face. My son Jack thought it was great too (as you can see from his face).
10/16/2010 – State Fish Pier
https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2010/10/16/art-rocks-state-fish-pier-10162010/
This one was really fun. I was outside doing some yard work, checked the blog from my phone, jumped on my bike and hauled ass down to the state fish pier. I had to ride around for a bit looking for this white painted rock. I knew from the post that the rock was next to it but I wasn’t familiar with the area so I had to really look. Not only did I find an Art Rock, I figured out just how out of shape I was biking back home.
2/13/2011 Niles Beach
https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2011/02/13/art-rocks-02132011/
I remember farting around the house on this cold day, checking the blog and then jumping in my car to see if it was still there. Low and behold it was.
5/21/2011 Cripple Cove
https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2011/05/21/art-rocks-may-21-2001/
I did not end up getting this rock but it was really fun to watch someone snatch it. My mother-in-law was in town and we were all out. We live right down the street from Cripple Cove and were forewarned about a pending art rock coming up around 7:30. We got back to the house at about 7:31 (yes, precise time is relevant), checked the blog while we were all still in the car and headed down. We got there, say, at 7:33 but we saw a person walking the buoy around so I figured it was gone. I decided to not get out and look. We sat in the parking lot for about 5 minutes. Someone showed up talking on their phone with a big huge GMG sticker on the back of there car, walked over to the buoy and jumped for joy when they found it. I think I remember her saying, “I found it” to the person on the phone. All along while, we were sitting in the parking lot the rock was right there! It was really great seeing someone else get one… I already have 3 by that time so I wasn’t too disappointed. I only wish I was able to get it to give to my mother-in-law though. We sat for a little while longer and people kept streaming in! In a matter of probably 5 minutes we saw about 5 cars pull up, people get out, walk over to the buoy to look for the rock and then just back into their car and leave. Joey took this to a whole new level a couple days later and videotaped people walking around his shop looking for one. I would have been there but I was in the hospital and came upon this little surprise… our daughter Katie!
5/26/2011 – Fishermens Wives Statue
This is by far my favorite rock. Not only did Paul find the PERFECT hiding place but it also looks incredible. Again, checked my phone, jumped in the car and headed to the scene. I walked around for about 10 minutes. I looked in the flowers, all along the stones, under the benches, everywhere! Art Rocks are usually at least the size of your fist so they can be spotted from afar. This art rock, though, was incredibly small and in a little crevice under the statue. You could be standing 5 feet from the statue and still wouldn’t be able to see it. I ended up walking right up to the statue, peeked on top and saw the rock.
January 2012: Boulevard
This is the only one that I didn’t get a picture of. I remember this being a pretty cold day and I was grocery shopping with my son Jack. While in the parking lot I check my phone and saw that there was an Art Rock down at the Boulevard. I wanted to get home though. Jack was being a little fussy and needed a nap. My normal routine when I’m heading home from Stop and Shop is to head over to the bridge at GHB and then a short trip to the Back Shore and then up through Bass Rocks Golf course. We live right past the golf course so I get a nice scenic route on my way home. Well… Jack fell asleep before we hit the Back Shore so I figured why not keep going to the Boulevard. I pulled up to the tennis courts and saw Ed Collard walking around. Now, it was pretty cold outside with maybe one or two brave souls walking around so I knew right away that he got it. Ed was looking around a lot over his shoulder and doing quick loops around that area like he was waiting for someone. I just helped Ed take down the Lobster Pot tree so I figure I’d say hi and ask him if he found it (which I knew he did). With a big huge smile he said yes and that he was going to give it to the first person that showed up. Well, that was me! I said he didn’t have to but he was pretty persistent. (I think he was freezing his butt off and didn’t want to wait around for another person.) Ed has the picture of this one laying around somewhere.
4/15/2012 Captain Solomon Jacobs Landing https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/art-rocks-04142012-630pm/
Jack found the last rock. On this Sunday morning, I had to go to the Building Center. It was about 8:50 when Jack and I drove into Harbor Loop only to find out that the BC wasn’t open. Instead of leaving through the TDBank parking lot, I drove down the loop. I rarely do this but we were in no rush to go anywhere. The Art Rock was posted the previous night and I didn’t know where Solomon Jacobs Landing was. Well, if you didn’t know it was on Harbor Loop, then now you do and so do I! At this point, the rock was sitting around for over 14 hours so there is no WAY that thing is still lying around… but I figure we’d get out and walk down anyway. I wanted to show Jack the Coast Guard boats. I parked and let him out and we walked down to the benches. I spotted the rock at a good distance… and so did Jack. He was the one that actually went over and picked it up. I was planning on leaving it where it was but he didn’t. He was really excited to find a rock, let alone an Art Rock. And like all rocks that we find near the water they go back into the water and make a big splash! I couldn’t let that happen though. As soon as he made a b-line to the water I had to stop him.
So, now you might be asking yourself what I do with all of these rocks… I have them on display around my house. There are two in our entry way, my favorite sits alongside family pictures on a shelf in our living room and three are downstairs on my office desk which I look at every day.
So that’s the story of the Rock Hog by the Rock Hog, I guess. I can’t say I’ll never find another one but I do know that I’ll never take from the same place twice. I really value each and every rock that I find (if you haven’t noticed yet). I feel so lucky to have one, let alone six. Paul, you should know that every time you leave one of these rocks that you are not only making someone’s day but giving that person a memory that will last a lifetime. Thank you for everything that you’ve done.
Community Stuff Monday
Broadcast Interview with Local Author
Charles L. Fields
Charles will discuss his latest riveting travel mystery-adventure
Tainted Dish along with his other titles.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 9:30 am ET
Streamed live via the Internet and available 24/7 by podcast at
Listen for the GMG shout out from Charlie.
Video Interview 2012 Plant Sale To Benefit GEF With Susan Kelly from GenerousGardeners.com
This plant sale is the no-brainer of all no-brainers for a multitude of reasons. Check out the video to find out how many ways this provides a win.
From the brilliant mind of Susan Kelly check out www.generousgardeners.com
The Schooner Thomas E Lannon Hauled Out At Rose’s 4:45 AM 4/19/12
It’s almost that time of year when all the really cool stuff around happens. At the Top of my list for anyone coming into town on a nice day is a sail aboard the Thomas E Lannon. Bottom line if a tourist had one thing to do and only one thing I’d tell them on a nice day to take a cruise aboard what I consider to be the most beautiful ship in the harbor.
Not only is the ship beautiful, but you also get to experience the warm genuine hospitality of some of the finest representatives our city has to offer The Ellis family. Captain Tom, his wife and sons are just the nicest most sincere, fun loving people you’d ever want to meet.
There is hospitality that is, you know, kinda forced, which in my book is fine because in the absence of the warm fuzzy true genuine friendliness I’ll take a forced friendliness over bad or rude service any day. But from the minute you enter the booking office and you meet Kay you realize there is nothing phony about the Schooner Lannon’s operation. They just happen to be really good at what they do, they love it and they provide a great experience genuinely and naturally- the best of all worlds!
This is not to say there aren’t a bunch of other very cool things to do around town like whale watches, deep sea fishing, Visiting The cape Ann Museum or The Heritage Center, coffee at one of our great coffee shops, breakfast at our many awesome breakfast joints, ect, ect. I’m just saying, you give me a sunny 70 degree day and I have folks in from out of town, A guaranteed great time is to be had aboard The Thomas E Lannon.
Here are some early morning photos I took of her on the blocks at rose’s Marine where she is being sanded down and getting freshened up for the fun season ahead!
We will be having our GMG Folly Cove Rum and Old Cuban Cigar Co cruise this summer, as soon as Kay and I lock down the dates I’ll let y’all know.









