Wednesdays with Fly Amero ~ Tonight’s special guest: Orville Giddings 7pm 7.5.2017

 

Wednesday, July 5 -7pm

This week’s guest: ORVILLE GIDDINGS!
The talented Mr. Giddings returns to Rhumb Wednesday. He and I always have a blast sharing the stage. And… maybe we’ll have a surprise guest or two as well! Join us. ~ Fly

 

 

THE RHUMB LINE
40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA

http://www.therhumbline.com/

SATURDAY GREASY POLE WALKS AND NOTICE TO ALL WALKERS

Congratulations again to Randy Sweet, the Saturday (and Friday) 2017 Greasy Pole Champion!Fantastic Walks Saturday Walkers, and Wonderful Costumes, too!

Several of the GP Walkers have asked how much I would charge to print photos of their walk. No charge. If you would like a photo that you have seen here on GMG, please drag it off the post onto your desktop, or take a screenshot, and send it to me in an email. I will send you the highest resolution file, which is best for printing. You can print however many you would like for your personal use. My email address is kimsmithdesigns@hotmail.com.

Here are links to Sunday’s walk, and I will try to post Friday’s early week:

Sunday 2017 Greasy Pole

Jake Wagner

Randy Sweet Your 2017 Saturday Greasy Pole Champion

TRASH IDEA SHARED BY GMG READER BARBARA FARRER

GMG Reader Barbara Farrer shares an excellent trash idea and photo,

“My daughter and I went for a walk on the beach today and picked up handfuls of trash. This picture is from walking around 1/3 of the length of the beach and we couldn’t carry anymore garbage by that point. We noticed an abundance of plastic straw wrappers that we suspect came from the snack bar; perhaps the city should consider providing unwrapped straws to mitigate the problem, or stop giving straws (although that would be the tip of the iceberg). The real solution is a little effort and consideration by those who visit our beach, but a change to the snack bar’s straw policy may be a good start.”

TREMENDOUSLY EXCITING NEWS AND SAVE THE DATE: SNOTBOT ON NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE!!!

Iain Kerr writes, 
Hi Kim,

FIRE ON GOOD HARBOR BEACH

This morning I arrived at 5am to check on the plovers and two young guys were building a fire right next to the Piping Plover sanctuary. I watched from a distance for a moment as they built up the fire, and then they crossed the beach to leave. I called the police to come put out the fire and asked the guys, hey what’s up with the bonfire? Their mysterious response was that they were coming back to add more wood. They left via the footbridge and a few seconds later, the police arrived to extinguish the fire.

Building a fire where children will shortly be running around in the sand is a really, really dumb idea. Not only that, but the PiPl family were super stressed, which is not usually the case during daybreak hours. 

At about 5:30, two crows entered the sanctuary, eating garbage that had blown in. The parents were very distracted by the crows. At an opportune moment, when the chicks were on the opposite side of the crows and garbage, I ran into the roped off area and removed the enticing chicken remains, and chased away the crows. Crows and gulls are only on Good Harbor Beach in great numbers because of the garbage left behind. If there were no garbage, there would be no gulls and no crows.Pre dawn, and pre-arrival of the DPW, with lots of plastic littering the beach, which washes into the ocean each and every night.

CHANGES COMING TO GOOD HARBOR BEACH

Possibly you’ve noticed the missing sign at Good Harbor Beach. It was removed by the DPW in preparation for construction at GHB, by the footbridge. A foot bath is planned, the retaining wall needs fortifying, and a guest landing pad is being created. The work is scheduled to begin after the Fourth of July holiday.

Your Daily Good Harbor Beach Garbage Photo 

PIPING PLOVER UPDATE: CELEBRATING DAY TEN!

My, what big feet you have little chick.

Thank you to all who are watching out for the Good Harbor Beach Piping Plover Family! Reports throughout the day from the Piping Plover monitors tell of folks who are curious and interested in the welfare of the chicks. One of our little babies has gone missing, but the three remaining are doing beautifully. They are growing rapidly and getting better at following the parent’s voice commands. In the early morning and evening, for the most part, the chicks go in and out of the symbolic roped off area. During the heat of the day, the chicks stay closer to the grassy dune edge, seeking shade from the sun.

At sunrise this morning it was foggy and chilly. The chicks needed extra cuddling under Mom (ten-day-old chicks).

Interestingly, there is a male interloper. He was first reported by my husband about a month ago, when Tom called and said you have to get down here because the Piping Plovers are fighting! I hurried over, and sure enough an epic battle was taking place between our nesting pair and the strange male. I filmed the fighting, which went on for about half an hour, when Mama Joy and Papa Joe chased the interloper far out to sea. Unfortunately, the “third wheel” keeps reappearing, almost daily. I write unfortunately because as is the case with so many episodes that play out in the life of our little Plover family, when the adults are distracted by a perceived threat and leave the chicks, it makes it easier for a predator, such as a crow or seagull, to swoop in and carry off a baby. Later in the summer, as the Plovers are preparing to migrate south, the fledglings and adults will gather in larger groups, but at this point in the chicks development, the pesky interloper is clearly not welcome.

Eight-day-old chick. Could you be any better camouflaged little Plover?

 

SAINT PETER’S FIESTA OPENING AND CLOSING NIGHT PHOTOS WITH SEINE BOAT CHAMPION GROUP SHOTS

Snapshots from Fiesta opening and closing night ceremonies Viva!

EOIN VINCENT SHARES A VINTAGE CLASSIC PHOTO OF GLOUCESTER’S MAIN STREET

Check out Eoin’s Blog 18 Haven here for more beautiful vintage Cape Ann photos and stories on the life of Ken and Elizabeth Vincent.

THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY…AND OTHER TALES OF WOE fROM THE SUNDAY GREASY POLE #greasegang

Photos of our Sunday Greasy Pole Walkers walking The Walk. Congratulations again to second time winner Jake Wagner, who was walking in memory of his Dad, John Wagner. Sunday was one of the most exciting Greasy Pole events ever, with outstanding walks and legendary losses.

Lenny Taormina, the agony!


Jake Wagner Sunday Greasy Pole Champion

GLOUCESTER STAGE’S “THE EFFECT” IN THE NEW YORK TIMES!

Relaxing on the beach? Dozing by the pool? Not these writers and performers, who are using the warmer months to take some risks, test themselves and expand their talents onstage.

Brad Hall

Over a span of some four decades in which he helped found Chicago’s Practical Theater Company, with an ensemble that included his future wife, Julia Louis-Dreyfus; acted for two seasons on “Saturday Night Live”; created the TV sitcoms “The Single Guy” and “Watching Ellie”; and wrote comedy movies including “Bye Bye Love,” Brad Hall says he has few career regrets.

“That’s because I have a selective memory,” Mr. Hall joked in a recent phone interview. A bit more sincerely, he added: “Those regrets that I do have are, exclusively, not doing plays that I wish I had done. So now I decided to say yes when people ask me to do them.”

Among the opportunities that Mr. Hall has embraced in this more receptive mode is the Gloucester Stage Company’s summer production of “The Effect,” by the British playwright Lucy Prebble.

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Photo Credit: Cody O’Loughlin for The New York Times

SNAPSHOTS FROM THE CRAZY HAT LADIES ORCHARD STREET FIESTA BASH #greasegang


Hat Ladies Amy and Robyn out did themselves in wonderfully whimsical Fiesta hats in honor of Saint Peter’s Fiesta 90th anniversary celebration.

And they sure know how to throw a fabulous party and mini Saint Peter’s procession! The Saturday Greasy Pole Walkers rallied at the sisters Orchard Street home before heading over to walk the walk.

 

BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL FIESTA GLOUCESTER FROM THE FERRIS WHEEL POV

Photos from the Fiesta Ferris wheel taken Thursday evening. Click the slideshow to see larger.

Johnny Carwash, Mr. Jimmy Scoppa and Mr. David “Doc” Vincent Tonight! Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line 8:30pm 6.29.2017

A  biggie!
Tonight! Thursday, come join me at the Rhumb line for a little guitar madness featuring Mr. Bobby Davis, AKA Johnny Carwash. Mr. Local himself,  He’s goin’ deep into the bucket of gurry that we call the blues . And Surf Music, of course. Helping him out will be Mr. Jimmy Scoppa, a longime Boston -scene avatar and amazing gootar practitioner. Mr. David “Doc” Vincent  drums.
Dave Saginario

 

40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732

http://www.therhumbline.com/

PHOTOS FROM THE FIESTA MASS AND PROCESSION IN HONOR OF SAINT PETER

Photos from the beautiful Sunday morning’s mass and procession in honor of Saint Peter. The mass was lead by Reverend Mark O’Connell, Bishop of the North Region of the Archdiocese of Boston, and Fr. Jim Achadinha, Pastor of the Catholic Community of Gloucester and Rockport.

SARA FAVAZZA YOU ARE SO LOVED!

I laughed out loud when coming across this batch of photos from Fiesta. I was taking a picture of Sara Favazza, when her friends just kept jumping in, wanting to be included in a photo with Sara. Watch the portrait grow!

Charlee Bianchini joins Fly Amero this Wednesday @ The Rhumb Line 7pm 6.28.2.17

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, June 28th – 7pm
Special Guest: CHARLEE BIANCHINI!

Sheila Roberts Orlando photo

Always a joy, the ever talented Charlee Bianchini will be our
guest this Wednesday at the Rhumb Line. Her music is just
beautiful… and, so is she! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……now features Janet Brown with some new and healthy ideas!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
7/05 – Orville Giddings

7/12 – Toni Ann

7/19 – Honkeytonk Women

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂

Dog Bar Restaurant and Bar is moving on. Last night opened Friday June 30, 2017

Its been a great run at 65 Main Street, but it’s quickly coming to an end. Friday June 30 is our last day at this historic location. Please come out and celebrate the end of an era with us as we wind down our last week.

Tonight – Open Mic with Special Guest Sarah Schuyler and $3 draughts

Wednesday – The Last Karaoke Waltz and $3 draughts

Thursday – Customer and all current and former employee appreciation night with Over the Bridge (and $3 draughts)

 

Customer and staff appreciation 7-9pm. If you ever worked here or ever hung out, come down tonight for a dog bar reunion and celebrate ten years of whatever it was we did here. Stick around for OVER THE BRIDGE starting at 9.
If you can’t make it tonight, gone down tomorrow for our last night at this location with JOE MACK!

Friday – For the last night, were bringing back Joe Mack and $3 draughts

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I would like to send a huge shout out to all of the great employees who have given so much to make this a dynamic and fun environment over the past ten years, and to all of the customers who have supported us. Thank you for being such an integral part to the Dog Bar family. It’s been an amazing ride.

-Andy

65 Main St
Gloucester, Massachusetts

Call (978) 281-6565

http://www.dogbarcapeann.com/

COUSINS!

Cousins (and one Auntie.) I love this family! These beautiful Fiesta Ladies, every one, always has a kind word. A tremendous part of the joy of Fiesta is the wonderful time spent with family and friends. Buona Festa!Josephine Taormina, Grace Latraverse holding her daughter Leila, Kathy Numerosi, Marissa Numerosi, Enza Taormina, Fay Puopolo, Fay D’Angelo holding Marina Latraverse, and Aunt Mary Costanzo.