Chickity Check It!- Nubar Shoots The Ardelle On His iPhone

Using Stills and Video to Tell a Story

Posted on September 22, 2011 by nubar

The 45 foot Schooner Ardelle was built at Harold Burnham’s Boat Yard in Essex, Massachusetts. It was launched in Essex on July 9th at high tide almost one year after Harold and friends began building her. (More about the Ardelle below).

What you see here are stills and HD footage all shot with the iPhone4. This is not an edited piece. Instead, I’ve inserted a panorama of the boat to open the piece which was shot in December, 2010. A couple of HD clips from the launch come next, followed by a few clips of her maiden voyage from Essex to Gloucester. It ends with a still image of her in Ipswich Bay (My godson and I were out fishing early that morning. Didn’t find the fish, but we saw this image of the Ardelle making her way to safety before Hurricane Irene arrived).

Video- Large school of Atlantic white-sided dolphin off coast of Gloucester MA Courtesy Eric Swanson

Large school of Atlantic white-sided dolphin off coast of Gloucester MA.  Dolphin are as curious about people as some people are about them.  They like to eat, play (riding bow and stern waves), and get bored quickly.  Sound familiar?”

 – Courtesy Eric Swanson Gloucester resident

Cordova Alaska Similarities To Gloucester from Skip Montello

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Skip writes-

Joey,

I was up in Alaska doing some salmon fishing last week and flew in and out of Cordova and was smiling at the similarities with our own fishing centric port of Gloucester. It’s the end of the commercial salmon season up there and the fleet was in preparing for their voyage home to other fishing ports in Alaska and south along the Pacific coast. I have attached a couple of photos that highlight our sister port. Feel free to share.

Capt Skip Montello

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North Coast Angler www.northcoastangler.com

Skip Montello Photos www.skipmontellophotos.com

Celebrating Gloucester’s Joe October 1, 2011

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The Garland family and the City of Gloucester welcome everyone to a celebration of the life of Joe Garland, Gloucester’s historian, writer, and civic-proponent who died August 30th at age 88.
 
The all-volunteer event will take place on October 1, 2011, at 1 p.m. in the center of town at 65 Rogers Street, the harbor-front property formerly known as I4-C2. 
 
The event celebrating not only the man but the colorful and vital city he loved will include: music, a brief program with speakers, a variety of tents featuring the causes and activities Joe cared about, along with some of his favorite foods, and a gathering of boats—fishing and sail alike—which will salute him from the harbor.

The opening program will begin promptly at 1:30 p.m., and will conclude with an open-mic session so that those who wish may share what Joe meant to them and to Gloucester. Any who prefer to offer a written or illustrated remembrance may bring a page (8.5 x 11”) to be included in The Book of Joe.
 
Donations in his name to worthy literary, environmental, medical and civic causes will be accepted at the various tents.
 
Seating will be limited so celebrants are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets.
 
Parking for disabled and seniors (70 and older) will be available on site.
 
In case of rain, Celebrating Gloucester’s Joe will be held at City Hall, 9 Dale Avenue, where parking for elders and disabled will also be available.

For further information
Office of the Mayor: 978-281-9700    Peter Van Ness: 978-525-9093
http://www.joegarland.com
Email: unknownsoldiersmemoirs@gmail.com

GMG Contributor Portrait- Kathy Chapman From Len Burgess

Len writes-

I  met Kathy Chapman on the schooner Ardelle Sunday morning. She’s been an excellent GMG contributing photographer.
–Len Burgess

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Please Join The Riverdale Rockets Youth Organization

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Please join  The Riverdale Rockets Youth Organization
For a Fundraising Night at Jalapeno’s
Wednesday, September 28 ,2011
4:30pm-Close
A portion of the night’s proceeds from dining in or take-out will benefit the Riverdale Rockets
Included events during the night are:
* 50/50 raffle (winner drawn at the end of the night)*
* Raffle for a free registration for the 2012 season (winner drawn at the last home game of the season)*
*Winner does not need to be present at drawing to be eligible for winnings
Enjoy a mid-week treat and help a great organization at the same time!

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Trails and Sails North Shore Kid Picks 2011

Hi Joey,

The Essex Heritage Trails & Sails is in it’s final weekend, and we have cherry-picked their huge event catalog for the best FREE family events on Cape Ann and the North Shore.  There’s something for everyone, from museum exhibit tours to schooner sails to ghost hunts!  So if you’re looking fun FREE family-oriented things to do this weekend with the kids, check out our list here: http://northshorekid.com/story/north-shore-kid-trails-sails-2011-picks

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Looking For Lobster Recipes To Be Featured

I’m starting a new feature on our Captain Joe and Sons blog for lobster recipes so if you have one you would like to share that doesn’t include adding stupid things like pickles to lobster rolls send them in with a picture or two and I’ll add you onto the Captain Joe and Sons Blog here

 

They should be your recipe and have a picture to go with it, thanks.

if you submit a lobster recipe that we use and send in a SASE I’ll send you an official Captain Joe’s Bumper Sticker.

Local Author and Blogger Kat Valentine Is Kicking Steven King’s Ass On Horror Sales of Her Kindle Book

"The Crazy Old Lady in the Attic" by Gloucester writer Kathleen Valentine is a psychological horror novelette available for Kindle. It has been selling well and last night hit a new high:

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Novelette (15k words) Psychological horror. – The townhouses on serene, elegant Beacon Hill in Boston are some of the most lavish and expensive in the country. When Stan and Mattie take up residence in the dark and crumbling five-story house that Mattie grew up in, and has just inherited from her grandmother, their plans are to clean it out, fix it up, sell it, and return to their quiet life on Cape Cod. Mattie is overwhelmed by the gowns, furs and jewels in GrammyLou’s bedroom. Stan is amazed by the fifth-floor ballroom which has been locked up since the night of Mattie’s father’s thirtieth birthday party — the party that ended in the car wreck that killed both of her parents. Now, as they set about sifting through GrammyLou’s endless possessions they find mysterious things: a closet full of still-wrapped presents, a marked passage in her grandfather’s Bible, and a secret drawer with disturbing content. Mattie soon learns that her entire life has been built on a foundation of lies… that she was raised in a house of horror, by a monster.

Kathy Slifer Things To Do Recommendation A Fall Hike To Crane Beach-

Kathy writes-

Hi Joey , I really enjoyed the pictures Bill O’Conner put up about things to do close to home . We have such wonderful places to explore within 20 minutes of Main St. I see a series here 

Dont forget a fall hike to Crane Beach . Viva Cape Ann .

Kathy Slifer

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Anne and Christopher Lewis with Captain Jack Sparrow represent GMG in a mokoro in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

Christopher writes-

Uh oh! time to leave – I hear hippos can give nasty bites!

But they look so cute!

Take care – Christopher

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Jackie Ganim DeFalco On NECN This Morning

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(NECN) – Looking for something to do this weekend? It’s Boston Fashion Week, and one of the events is Sunday on the North Shore of Massachusetts in Gloucester.

click here for the story and video

Gloucester Featured In North Shore Magazine

Ariane Doud from Matter Communications submits the great news on the fantastic article.  Look for it on newstands!

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