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Video- Ardelle November Sail From Nancy Dudley
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My View of Life on the Dock
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Hi Joey,
Good Harbor Beach at sunset … from last week.
-joe
www.ironseaphotography.com
My name is Gray Boy; a sweet and affectionate cat.
I am at the Cape Ann Animal Aid (CAAA), located at 260 Main Street in Gloucester.
I was asked to tell you about the 8th Annual CAAA Santa Paws where you take home a holiday photo of your dog taken with Santa. The donation is $10. to benefit CAAA.
Photos will be taken from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 3 at Hometown Ace Hardware, 231 Gloucester Crossing, Gloucester and Dec. 4, Smith’s Ace Hardware & Lumber, 3 Station Sq., Rockport!
We cats will wait at the shelter where Santa will visit us on Dec. 25th!
I just heard the door bell! It might be someone looking for me! I have to run and groom my beautiful gray coat; it makes me look rather dashing.
By David Gewirtz | November 16, 2011, 5:39am PST
Summary: To be fair, I’ve only had a few hours to tinker with the new device, but I can already say that there are a bunch of ways the Kindle Fire is better than the iPad.
My Kindle Fire arrived last night. I was surprised to find myself excited, waiting for it to arrive. This was especially surprising, because in September, I detailed 12 reasons you might NOT want to buy a Kindle Fire.
To be fair, I’ve only had a few hours to tinker with the new device, but I can already say that there are a bunch of ways the Kindle Fire is better than the iPad.
For the rest of the article click here and read his review
Now when I recommended people get this I never dreamed anyone would come out and say a $200 Kindle Fire would be better than a polished excellent device as the iPad at almost 3 times the price. I figured it would be pretty damn good and the thing about it that would be killer was that $200 price point.
This is quite the coup. I’m really eager to hear from those of you who got one yesterday or today in the mail from my initial recommendation
I’m dying to hear from you guys. How do you like it?????
Paul Morrison I have some specific questions-
How is the screen?
Did you watch any youtube videos on it?
Did you access email on it?
Is it a value at $200 and who is it the perfect gift for if so?
By Ed Burnette | November 16, 2011, 11:59am PST
Summary: I have the new Kindle Fire from Amazon in my hot little hands and I’m not letting go. It’s going to take the tablet market by storm.
I thought about posting an article consisting of a single word to describe my first impressions with the Kindle Fire. The word is:
Wow
Figuring this might be a lacking a little in the detail department, I decided to write something longer. So here you go:
Wow!
Kidding aside, the Kindle Fire arrived at my doorstep in an unassuming brown cardboard box yesterday afternoon. I’ve spent several hours playing with it, trying different apps on it, and hooking it up to Eclipse to see if I could write and debug programs for it. And let me just say, I’m impressed.
The Kindle Fire is a sweet little tablet, exceeding my expectations in almost every way. Especially considering the $199 price. Where do I start?
Paul Morrison Chimes in with a short review and answers to my questions–
I’ll write a longer review as soon as I get feedback from Sue who is an avid Kindle reader. But in answer to your questions:
How is the screen?
The clarity is amazing.Did you watch any youtube videos on it?
Yes, within moments of thinking of youtube and typing Tim Minchin I had a selection of his youtubes, selecting Prejudice I was watching a crystal clear video in the right format. Nicely done. You don’t even have to think about it.Did you access email on it?
Even though it is Sue’s I checked it out. Took about 30 seconds to put in some settings for one of my gmail accounts. Very simple and well laid out .Is it a value at $200 and who is it the perfect gift for if so?
As I was messing with it just now and getting hooked on listening to the audio book of Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter (gotta buy that now) I think the answer is easy. This Kindle is for someone who wants to ingest input from the outside world. Movies, (the trailers look awesome) TV (samples look great), books (That is Amazon’s ecosystem), audiobooks. The layout to consume that stuff is simple, easy, elegant. I tried to think of myself as a grumpy old person born before the internet was invented and I could easily see figuring out the bookshelf and how to go get all of this stuff. Amazon is the perfect portal to all of that stuff. Buying stuff from Amazon.com also looks way to easy. 1 clickety click and the boxes show up.I need to have Sue read a book to compare to the Kindle Reader. The fact that the screen is lit and not passive might be a dela breaker. Battery life might also be since the Kindle Reader lasts a month to the 8 hours on the Kindle Fire.
My last word: This thing is great because competition is what makes for good stuff. The iPad has some competition. They may lose the chunk of people who want to consume some good text/video. The iPad2 just has a lot more stuff. For the geek who wants everything this falls short but fortunately most of us aren’t geeks.
We wanted to remind folks about a special event happening later this month — our "Taste of Latin America Open House". On the afternoon of Sunday November 20 – from 2pm – 5pm — you’re invited to stop by the Blue Shutters to shop for unique holiday gifts and enjoy some food and wine with a South American theme. It’s all to benefit Por Cristo, a Massachusetts-based non-profit organization that has been providing healthcare to the poor in Ecuador for the past 30 years (Por Cristo is headed by a longtime friend of the Blue Shutters innkeepers, Joe Reardon).
The items for sale that day are truly unique (and a great deal) — a collection of artisan-crafted sterling silver jewelry and items made from sustainable resources of the Amazonian rainforest and elsewhere in Ecuador (that’s just a small sampling in the photo here).
Those who join us will also be able to enjoy a menu of Latin American delicacies courtesy of our guest chef, Mark Sapienza of the Langham Hotel, and a selection of wines from South America .
It all takes place with beautiful Good Harbor Beach as a backdrop, so you’ll have an opportunity to come walk the beach.
You don’t have to stay with us in order to enjoy the open house, but if you’d like to spend a night or two, we’re offering a special discount — Friday and Saturday and get one night at half-price.
We hope you can be our guest for this special Blue Shutters event — please call us at 978-283-1198 for more information.
Tony, Patty, Ed and AnnMarie
http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com
Does anyone bring you greasy pole coverage like we do? C’mon now! ![]()
Thanks Joe!
Kathy Chapman reports
Hi Joey,
Just came back from scouting out the GP situation…here’s what I know…
The pile-driving crew just drove in a test piling and located the anchor points before the wind picked up and they had to stop. The pilings will be driven into the mud 10 feet and pounded in another (roughly) 2 feet before it’s all said and done. Work will resume again on Black Friday, if there are calm winds. All work will be done at high tide in a four-hour window. They will drive in 6 poles and then make a platform that attaches at the top.
Kathy
Pearson Pilings are being used. The pearson pilings use a proprietary formula which makes their pilings stronger than steel even though it’s much lighter.
here is their website
Check out their website
PEARSON FIBERGLASS COMPOSITE PILINGS are today’s preferred building material for waterfront foundations, docks, piers and bridges. Our composite pilings are stronger than wood, steel or concrete pilings, and because they will not rust, rot or crumble, they will last virtually forever. Containing no chemical preservatives that leach into the water, our sustainable fiberglass composite pilings are environmentally friendly and are the choice of “green” developers of clean marinas and waterfront properties.
Kathy Chapman took this picture of the pilings loaded on the barge last week-
When: Sat, Nov 19th from 8 am to 12 noon
Where: Burham’s Field Community Garden
Why: To clean up & close the garden for the season
Who: YOU!
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We will be sharing a potluck style breakfast. Our ‘garden fund’ will take
care of coffee and hot chocolate. Muffins, donuts, fruit, or any other
delectables are encouraged.
Dues for the 2012 season ($25 per plot suggested) are being accepted on
Saturday as well. Please make checks out to Burnham’s Field Community
Garden. For anyone interested in a plot for 2012 that did not participate
in 2011, please email me so I can add your name to the waiting list. We
will host a lottery for open plots next March.
If you cannot make it Saturday we will miss you but must carry on 😉
Please see to it that your plot is cleaned and cleared for the season no
later than Sun, Nov 20th. Unless you are one of our ambitious gardeners
planning to continue growing cold crops.
And last but certainly not least – THANK YOU to everyone who supported our
first year at Burnham’s Field – it was a smashing success that we will
continue to build on in 2012. Special shout out to John McElhenny for
getting our community garden off the ground, we could not have done it
without your dedication and leadership!
Cheers ~
Gina
Gina (Curcuru) Briguglio
2012 BFCG Manager
ginabeantown@gmail.com
check out the schooner adventure webcam here under attractions
Special thanks To Tim Blakeley from www.gloucesterbytes who has been installing the webcams at a reduced service rate because he believes in the project.
24 cams up with more to come from Cape Ann Marina Cam and Mile Marker 1 Cams!
Len Burgess Forwards-
Here’s the class photo by Dave Delorey of the Essex Shipbuilding Museum, 5th annual all day Digital Photography Workshop.
Everyone seemed to learn a lot and have a great time, Saturday, shooting outside in a beautiful Cape Ann autumn day.
Can you spot Donna Ardizzoni and Kathy Chapman?
-Len Burgess
Here it is, the order form click to get on the list
I’ll put a permanent tab up at the top for easy access.
Here is a low res version Beth Swan designed DVD jacket. Pretty snazzy don’t you think?
and here is the artwork for the DVD-
The magenta colors won’t be there, it’s only there for the art department when they press them.
I can’t help but think that this will be an easy peasy Christmas gift decision for people who love Gloucester and what we do here on GMG.
The goal was to make a DVD which you could show people and blow them away with stuff that they have never seen before. Especially cool are the mutant lobster and marine life videos on the larger screen.
As a Christmas or Hanukah present it’s a no-brainer. Small size, easy wrapping, totally unique, totally Gloucester, easy shipping, perfect price point- $20.
This will be the perfect gift to have a couple wrapped and in the front hall closet for when those people stop buy with a present for you but you didn’t think to get them one- you have a couple Good Morning Gloucester DVDs all wrapped up in the closet and ready to go!
No brainer, right?
They will cost $20 for 1 Buy 5 and get 1 free, buy 10 and get two free.
Huge thanks to Dan King for the background music for the DVD menu and The Joey C’s Gloucester at Dawn Slideshow, Adam Bolonsky and Sam Hartson’s Greasy Pole Footage and Beth Swan for Designing The DVD Artwork.
I’ll be donating 5% of the proceeds from the sale of this DVD to The Saint Peter’s Fiesta to rebuild the Greasy Pole.
21 Chapters in all-
Gloucester at Dawn Featuring Music By Dan KingHere’s a screenshot of the DVD menu-
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What do you think?
Just look at those smiling faces! They got the last two pints out of the freezer.
Nothing like some schweddy balls to brighten up your day.
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Eat that American Family Association!
You may recall my message to the AFA when news broke about this delectable treat-
Discover Gloucester’s November 17th Mug Up Meeting will be a 2011 tourism season wrap-up.
Beginning at 8:30AM at Maritime Gloucester on Harbor Loop, formerly the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center, attendees will meet and hear from Maritime Gloucester’s new Executive Director, Tom Balf, and we’ll share 2011 data from attendees regarding their tourism growth during the past season.
Start crunching those numbers!
All area tourism supporters, business owners, front end staff and Visitor Center volunteers are welcome.
Special incentives will be available at the Mug Up Meeting for purchasing advertising space in the 2012 Discover Gloucester Visitor Guide.
Discover Gloucester is a volunteer outreach marketing effort to get more visitors and their money to come to our fabulous destination.
RSVP to info@seaportgloucester.org.

The Seventh Annual Winter Exhibit and Sale –
Rocky Neck comes to downtown Gloucester for its seventh annual winter exhibit and sale from November 18 through December 29, 2011 at 130 Main Street in Gloucester. The public is invited to a Meet the Artists Opening Reception on Saturday, December 3, from 5 to 8 pm, featuring tastings from your favorite local restaurants.
The special focus of this exhibit will be the abundance of the Captains Table. The show will feature painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, ceramics, and jewelry by members of the Rocky Neck Art Colony where, during the summer season, over 50 working artists display their work in Rocky Neck galleries and studios.
The exhibit will be open Monday-Wed 10-6, Thurs 10-6 but to 8 on Thursdays in December, Friday-Sat 10-6 and Sunday 12-5.
For more information contact: Marie Sweeney at 978 281-6130 or email sonomarie@comcast.net
The Rockport Department of Public Works is once again in the process of converting downtown parking meter posts into holiday tree stands, as Rockport makes ready for its annual Christmas in Rockport celebration. The DPW is also working to find the perfect evergreen tree to place in Dock Square, and is inviting any Rockport homeowner with a suitable tree (approximately 35 feet in height) to contact the DPW office at 978-546-3525. Representatives of the DPW will select the most suitable tree from among those offered, then work with the property owner to remove the tree and prepare it for its new home in Dock Square celebrating Christmas in Rockport 2011. This year’s annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will take place on Saturday, December 3, beginning at approximately 4:00 pm.