Finally Someone Stands Up To The Eco Foodie Nazis

Richard Gaines Reports- What do you think the odds that the Eco Foodie Nazis change their position? My guess is that they will still call codfish unsustainable while they choke on their rabbit bones from their dead bunny stew.

Read on as government scientists call cod stocks recovered (unless of course you yourself are an Eco Foodie Nazi). We wouldn’t want you have to admit you’re a fucking sheep that believes whatever your spiritual foodie Nazi guru advisor has been telling you even though the regulators themselves call the stocks rebuilt to sustainable levels.

Read Richards article below-

http://www.gloucestertimes.com/topstories/x1961025787/Legal-blacklist-meal-backs-fishermen

http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?

Learn To Cope Support Group

I’m on vacation and only have my smartphone to post from so for folks with community announcements that send PDF or word documents ,the best I can do is create a link. But at least the word can still get out.

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http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?

Cape Ann Museum presents Family Fun Day on the Second Saturday of The Month

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The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present a drop-in program for families with young children on the second Saturday of each month. Family fun day includes free admission for family members all day, family gallery guides for our special John Manship exhibition, art and history activities in the education room, and light refreshments served throughout the day. Stop by on Saturday, January 8, 2011 to learn more about the Quarries of Cape Ann

The Cape Ann Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Museum is closed on Mondays, and on major holidays. Admission is $8.00 adults, $6.00 Cape Ann residents, students and seniors. Children under 12 and Museum members are free. The Museum is wheelchair accessible. For more information please call: (978) 283-0455. Additional information can be found online at www.capeannmuseum.org.

It’s A Day In The Park- Lobstering On The Degelyse

So you like the seasons huh?

I like ‘em too-  For about ten minutes.

Looking at the white snow through the window next to a warm fire.

After that you can take the godamn seasons.

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Obnoxious Foodies and Rabbit

The other day at the Common Crow to Go I picked up
the current issue of Edible Boston while waiting for my lunch to be
prepared.
Inside the issue there was an article about
some joint that sells rabbits….for food….to eat. The
accompanying photo was of these two slaughtered bunnies resting on
a tray and photographed quite eloquently.
Now
understand that I don’t give a fuck about what anyone else eats. I
want that to be clear. I just find these obnoxious foodies who
pontificate on what kind of fish you eat is right or wrong or
eating veal is right or wrong or whatever else they tell us because
they believe it to be so, they can all kiss my ass.
When they start placing bunny rabbits on the morally acceptable
locavore list and tell you not to eat codfish they’ve lost all
credibility in my book.

Click the link below to check out the cute dead bunny pictures in Edible Boston Magazine

http://www.ediblecommunities.com/boston/winter-2011/rabbit-redux.htm

Former Newburyport fishing vessel meets with fate, again

Former Newburyport fishing vessel meets with fate, again
Source: newburyportnews.com

PORT JUDITH, R.I. — The sea has claimed the Heather Lynne II, for a second time.
Almost two decades ago, the 45-foot fishing vessel was a star in Newburyport’s fishing fleet, harvesting its catches from the rich shoals off Cape Ann.

Chickity Check It! Hamilton Mom Starts Things To Do Newsletter For Families

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Looking for something to do with the kids? A Hamilton mom (and lover of Cape Ann), Lorraine Miller, has started a free online weekly newsletter to help parents locate fun things to do throughout the area. Most issues also include a section just for grown-ups (with ideas for shopping or nights-out without the kids). The site allows parents to make their own customized list of events, which they can print out. Check out the newsletter and consider subscribing (it’s free and just takes a minute). Please don’t hesitate to email Lorraine with questions or if you are interested in advertising in the newsletter. http://www.hamilton.macaronikid.com

Five From Two Thousand

In case anyone is interested in being the 2000th Subscriber to GMG, you should be aware that we are currently five subscribers away.
That’s pretty good I’d say. I wonder how many papers the Times sells a day. They must have a ton more page views than GMG does on its website, having an online presence forever.  But if we are getting on average 18,000 page views a day excluding our contributors page views, I’d consider our little blog a relevant source of local info as well as the Times and Beacon.

So anyway if you don’t already subscribe to the daily email feed you may as well get to it and have a shot at the highly coveted 2000th subscriber title. You can subscribe in the top right hand sidebar on the site.

Year One Crunch Time From The Most Honest Fisherman I’ve Never Met- Doug Maxfield

Check out this article I found:

Year One Crunch Time
northshorewaterman
With just under three months remaining in the first year of sector management I am seeing the few success stories disappear in the shadow of panic. While the fish caught this past year did seem to be worth more as a whole, the market has become even more volatile than in the past (if that is possib…
http://northshorewaterman.com/2011/01/03/year-one-crunch-time/

http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?

Thank You Marty Morgan!

The girls love the beautiful bowls you gave us! Wheat Thins The 5AM breakfast with Daddy of Champions!

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Check out Marty’s Beautiful pottery here

YMCA OVERNIGHT SKI/SNOWBOARD TRIP – Jan 21 & 22

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YMCA OVERNIGHT SKI/SNOWBOARD TRIP – Jan 21 & 22

The YMCA is hosting an overnight Ski/Snowboard Trips for grades 6 and up; younger children may participate if accompanied by a parent. Trip fee is $155, add $30 for Rental Equipment. We hit the slopes on Friday night from 9pm -3am. We’ll camp overnight in the lodge and enjoy a complimentary breakfast buffet to fuel up for a full day Saturday (9am – 5pm) back out on the slopes. Transportation is provided with drop-off and pick-up at the Rockport Teen Center and the YMCA. Space is limited – Pre-registration required. For more info, please call Rick Doucette at 978-283-0470 x1702 or visit www.cayteenandcamp.org