Live From the Joe Garland Tribute It’s On- Rain or Shine I4 C2 Under The Ginormous Tent

You know what the sign in the office of The Schooner Lannon says?-
“There’s no such thing as bad weather. Only inappropriate clothing”

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Smooth Sailing on the Ardelle From Bill O’Connor

Hi Joey,

It was pretty calm the other night when I came upon the Ardelle in very light wind.  She was moving right along considering the amount of wind, and I was able to take in the beauty of the vessel.  She’s definitely a welcome addition to the harbor’s scenic vistas!

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Dwight Hebert Represents! In Espana- Look Familiar???

This is my last picture before departing Ibiza harbor and heading for home. Looks familiar!  I left the USA with the Red Sox  1 and 1/2 half games in front of the Yankees…. what the heck happened in September?  Glosta next stop…

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Crazy Weekend Ahead Here’s Your Playbook

Cyclocross, Joe Garland Tribute, the Bloody Mary Competition, buckle your chinstrap buckaroos, it’s gonna be a good one!

Saturday-

2011 Gran Prix of Gloucester October 1 & 2- It’s Coming

Setting Up Two Days Ago photos From Donna Ardizzoni

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Celebrating Gloucester’s Joe October 1, 2011

Stoga Remembers Joe Garland In This Video Interview

Sunday-

Final Mug Up, Bloody Mary Competition & End of Season Blow Out

The Season Grand Finale Mug Up and Ryan & Woods Distilleries sponsored Bloody Mary Competition (yep, we have raised the bar way up) at Rocky Neck, will be on Sunday, October 2.  Bob Ryan has very generously donated some awesome prizes for the creators of the winning Bloody Mary entries, including coasters, t-shirts, and Ryan & Woods Beauport Vodka (!!).  Also, for those planning to enter a Bloody Mary mix, so that we level the playing field and judging is based solely on presentation and mix, and no drink is heavy handed on the alcohol (it will be 10:00 am after all, and we have to protect our judges from inebriation), Beauport Vodka will be conservatively added to all mixes here before they go to the judges and attendees.  So no one has to go out and buy vodka and everyone’s entries will be made with only the best locally distilled Ryan & Woods Beauport Vodka.  Entrants only need bring a container of their best Bloody Mary mix creation and a glass with preferred garnishes for presentation to the judges.  In the best interest of judging time and the judges’ alcohol levels, we will limit the number of entries to six.  Of course, entrants must be 21 years of age or older.  As always at Mug Up, there will be plenty of great coffee, deviled eggs and whatever Mug Up type fare people bring along to share.  Always a good time and everyone is welcome at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck at Madfish Wharf.  This will be the final Mug Up for the season on Rocky Neck, so don’t miss it.

John Ruskin Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

“What we think, or what we know, or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do.”
  – John Ruskin 1819-1900

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Longtime professor of art at Oxford College, Ruskin’s influence on 19th and early 20th century art and architecture was profound. His popular books The Stones of Venice and The Seven Lamps of Architecture had their effect on Le Corbusier, Wright and Gropius, among others. He championed of the works of JWM Turner and the Pre-Raphaelite School setting the tone for a return to natural forms that prefigured the Arts and Crafts Movement. Proust, Tolstoy, and Gandhi round out an international assemblage who admired Ruskin for his poetry and Christian Socialist philosophy.

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Grandma Felicia’s Apple Spice Cake Recipe From Sista Felicia

Grandma Felicia’s Apple Spice Cake

all photos Sista Felicia

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Ingredients:
3 Granny Smith apples
2 Macintosh apples
2 tablespoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 pinch ground clove
¼ teaspoon nutmeg
¼ teaspoon cardamom
2 Tablespoon vanilla
½ Tablespoon vanilla bean paste
1 cup white sugar
3 cups flour
1 cup dark brown sugar
1/3 cup orange juice
1 cup vegetable oil
1 ½ tablespoon baking powder
½ teaspoon baking soda
4 eggs
Recommended ingredients: use fresh apples from your local apple orchard.  I highly recommend taking some time out of your busy life and spend a few hours picking apples with your family and or friends. I promise ….It will make your life a little sweeter and the cake!

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Icing ingredients:
3 cups confectionary sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
3    tablespoon warm milk (add more or less milk to get desired icing thickness)
·    Combine all  ingredients in a bowl and whisk into a smooth and silky icing
Preheat oven 350 degrees
Step 1: using an apple cutter cut and core apples

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Step 2: remove the skin with a pairing knife and cut into bite size pieces
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Step3: place apples in a bowl and toss with 2 tablespoon of cinnamon and set aside

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Step 4: in a separate bowl sift together all dry ingredients

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Step 5:  using a handheld mixer or stand mixer set on a medium speed beat eggs 2 minutes then add oil, vanilla and orange juice and continue to mix for 1 additional minute

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Step 6: on a lower speed carefully add dry ingredients

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Step 7: continue mixing until all ingredients come together forming a smooth cake batter

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Step 8:  fold apples into cake batter

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Step 9: flour and grease bunt pan or spring form pan (Baker’s Joy is a must have in your pantry during baking season)

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Step 10: add the cake batter to prepared pan and place on a foil or parchment paper lined cookie sheet

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Step 11: bake for 1 hour 15 minutes or until a cake tester or wooden skewer is inserted and removed cleanly
Step 12: cool 10 min and remove cake from pan

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Step 13: Drizzle with vanilla icing

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Enjoy!!!

Ipswich Chowder Fest This Weekend

Hi Joey,

I haven’t seen any press on this, but the Ipswich Chowder Fest is this weekend in downtown Ipswich. What better place to sample some of the best chowder on the planet!  I’m attaching a shot of tonight’s dinner – take out from Halibut Point!

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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You’re Invited! Eat, Drink, Rebuild Beach Gourmet, Savour Wine and Cheese and the displaced families as they rebuild after the tragic fire.

At The Elks, October 13th

Please join the community of well-wishers as we band together to raise funds to aid Beach Gourmet, Savour Wine and Cheese and the displaced families as they rebuild after the tragic fire.

We will enjoy food donated by local businesses, a cash bar, and a small live auction to benefit Beach Gourmet and Savour wine and cheese.

Click on the link below to RSVP. We need to have an idea of numbers. You may also email us ateatdrinkrebuild@gmail.com if you would like to donate but cannot attend.

Entrance fee is a minimum of $50 per person- you decide. Please pay that day by cash or check made out to Action Inc. The entrance fee will be dispersed among the families by Action. No credit cards please!

Sincerely,

Friends of Matt, John and Kathleen

RSVP Now!

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“SURVEY” AT ROCKPORT ART ASSOCIATION

Show by Award Winning Photographers Law Hamilton and Dale Blank with Sculptor John Fleming Opens October 2

DaleBlank_ToolCompany“Survey,” featuring many new works by photographers Dale Blank and Law Hamilton and sculptor John Fleming, will be showing at the Rockport Art Association’s Martha Moore Room on October 2 through October 16, 2011.  An Opening Reception with the artists will be held on Sunday afternoon, October 2, from 2 – 4pm.

The collaboration of Ms. Blank, a Gloucester landscape photographer, Ms. Hamilton, a Rockport naturalist photographer, and Rockport artist/sculptor Fleming, “Survey” provides sweeping landscapes, graphic close-ups and double exposures designed to share their unique views of the world. Most of the photographs are representations of Cape Ann.  Mr. Fleming’s work is full of texture, yet reminiscent of charcoal drawing.
His sculptures inhabit the world created by the photographs.

“My sculpture primarily involves the human figure. To work on a sculpture, building and shaping the surface only to cut parts away and rebuild again, is to try to impart the same sense of growth, neglect, breaking down and recovery that we all experience,” says John.

Dale waits for the best light, in the golden hours before sunrise and sunset, or in the aftermath of a storm.  “I hope to increase appreciation of the natural and built environments by sharing the beauty of these places.” Reflections, symmetrical components and fleeting light are the mainstays of her work.

Law is known for her unique photographs of the region’s flora.  “Love of nature leads me to express through investigation, using patterns to lead the eye to a new perspective of what otherwise might be passed by,” she states.

All three are artist members of the Rockport Art Association. Gallery hours are Monday through Saturday, 10am – 5pm and Sunday, 12pm – 5pm. Galleries are open free to the public.

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Official Statement From Mayor Kirk Regarding Rebuilding The Greasy Pole

I reached out to Mayor Kirk this morning for a statement about the greasy pole.
Here is her response.

The Greasy Pole will be rebuilt. I have already met with members of the Fiesta Committee this morning and assured them the city will be their partner. It will take a community effort though. We need the Fiesta Committee, the Waterways Board and the city to all step up to the financial challenge. The Greasy Pole represents a tradition and culture that we cherish in Gloucester, and we won’t let it vanish.

Regards, Carolyn Kirk Mayor

Valentino’s Pizza Reopens With Thin Crust

It was good, a crust unlike any other in Gloucester.  Incredible that yet another Pizza joint opens within a football field’s distance of at least 7 places to buy pizza. I count Sclafani’s, Sebastians, Virgilio’s, Giuseppe’s, La Trattoria, Minglewood Tavern, Valentino’s and I’m not sure if Café Sicilia does or doesn’t sell pizza.  All within a football field range.

Hopefully they can carve out their own niche and everyone can prosper.

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Video- Two Time Former Greasy Pole Champ Samo Frontiero Vows- “By Hook or By Crook The Greasy Pole Will Rise Again”

Video Below- Manny Simoes

On The Whiteboard At Ryan and Wood Distillers

We had a great visit with Bobby Ryan last night at the Distillery.  Look for Patrick Ryan’s report soon.

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Live Greasy Pole Video Feed Right Now!!!! Live Interviews From the Beach

Click to View It Live

and Click Here For the Updates Throughout The Day

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Video Greasy Pole Being Towed Through Gloucester Harbor from Paulie Walnuts-

From DiscoverGloucester

we will  be updating all day

Official Statement From Mayor Kirk Regarding Rebuilding The Greasy Pole

I reached out to Mayor Kirk this morning for a statement about the greasy pole.
Here is her response.

The Greasy Pole will be rebuilt. I have already met with members of the Fiesta Committee this morning and assured them the city will be their partner. It will take a community effort though. We need the Fiesta Committee, the Waterways Board and the city to all step up to the financial challenge. The Greasy Pole represents a tradition and culture that we cherish in Gloucester, and we won’t let it vanish.

Regards, Carolyn Kirk Mayor

Donna Ardizzoni Photos-

Ex Champs of the greasy Pole, Tom Favazza, Scott Clayton, Stew McGillvary On the Scene


Greasy Pole Being Hauled Out Of The Water At Rose’s Marine From Paulie Walnuts

Another angle from Rob Foley

So proud of our team!
You guys are the best. I wouldn’t trade any one of you for anyone else. Great work on bringing this critical story to our readership and the world.
GMG Takin’ No prisoners!!!!
#boomthatjusthappened

Chickity Check It! The Bean and Snoop Maddie Mad Send Monarch to Mexico

Visit Kim Smith’s Blog-

Releasing Monarch Butterfly

September 28th, 2011

Eloise and Madeline Send Monarch to Mexico

BREAKING NEWS THE GREASY POLE IS GONE!!!!!

PICS AND VIDEOS UPLOADING NOW!!!

SAY IT ISN”T SO
This is Way Worse Than The Red Sox Collapse!!!!!!!

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Greenbelt Walk Sunday

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On Sunday morning, Oct 2nd, Greenbelt’s own Becky Dean will lead a one-hour walk at Greenbelt’s latest project site – 125 Bray Street, the proposed 6.5 acre expansion of our Tompson Street Reservation. The public is welcome to join Becky from 9-10am to learn more about the project, which will enhance the reservation trail system and further protect wildlife habitat in this 300-acre community resource.  RSVP to becky@ecga.org. Directions can be found at http://www.ecga.org/Events/walks.html.

Thanks.

Mary Williamson

Director of Community Engagement