Download Of The Day- My Little Pony Smile Song

It’s a kinder gentler Good Morning Gloucester.

Rainbows, Butterflys and Unicorns today all day.  Isn’t it wonderful?

If anyone has the time to transcribe the lyrics I’d just love it.

Wonderful.

Ahhhhhh.  I just love to smile don’t you?

It’s wonderful.

Cape Ann Painters and Photographers Group

This is a reminder that the Cape Ann Painter and Photographer Group will meet on Monday , January 14 at 19 Pleasant Street , Gloucester at Lindsay Welch’s space. Go through gate which says 17 Pleasant Street ( Beth Williams Studio and Lindsay Welch, PC.) and go to door on the left. The meeting is from 9-11AM.

Hope to see you. All are welcome.

Alice Gardner

Rainbows Butterflys and Unicorn Day- Mr Rogers

Wasn’t Mr Rogers just the best?

Oh to go back to being a child and get to listen to the soothing comforting words from Mr Rogers.

So wonderful.

Rainbows and Butterflys and Unicorn Day On Good Morning Gloucester.
Drink it up. Isn’t it glorious?

Wonderful.

A Break from Butterfly, Rainbow and Unicorn Day Here On Good Morning Gloucester To Bring You A Wonderful Kitten

Please forgive me for going off todays Kindler Gentler Good Morning Gloucester Theme Of Rainbows, Unicorns and Butterflys but I just had to share this wonderful photo of the cutest little kitten.

Aren’t kittens just the cutest?

Wonderful, I just love them.  Ahhh it’s such a lovely day.

I sure hope you’re enjoying your day. Yes I am.  Coochie coochie cooo.  Don’t you just want to hug and squeeze that cute little kitten?

Who’s a cute little kitten?  You are, you cute little wonderful happy kitten.

Awwww shucks.

It’s wonderful.

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I Believe In Unicorns

Aren’t Unicorns So Magical?  As Part Of The Kinder Gentler Butterfly, Rainbows, and Unicorn Day I Bring You I Believe In Unicorns Blog-

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From the I Believe In Unicorns Blog-

Magical Unicorns

“Wherever they may have come from, and wherever they may have gone, unicorns live inside the true believer’s heart. Which means that as long as we can dream, there will be unicorns.”

So wonderful. 

Watch Kim Smith’s Black Swallowtail Butterfly Trailer And Be Magically Transported To The Land Of The Black Swallowtail Butterflies

So Wonderful.

Kim Smith writes-

Dear Friends,

You’ve heard me talking about my butterfly film (for Months!). I began filming the black swallowtails last July and am only now close to finishing.  I am so excited to share this project with you and hope you enjoy the trailer.

My daughter Liv and friend Kathleen Adams collaborated on a beautiful rendition of “Simple Gifts.” The music in the background is an improv interlude from their recording session.

Coming soon: Documentary about the Life Story of the Black Swallowtail Butterfly, from egg, to caterpillar, to chryrsalis, to adult. Filmed in a garden and along the seashore, Gloucester, Massachusetts. Featuring the black swallowtail butterfly, wildflowers, pollinators, the sun, the garden, and more.

Don’t you just love rainbows. I think they’re so pretty

It’s Rainbows and Butterfly and Unicorn Day Here On Good Morning Gloucester. Rejoice! Isn’t It Wonderful?

Wonderful pretty rainbows .  Ahhhhhhhh

Lovely.

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Aren’t the colors delightful?

Fish on Fridays

The Fish on Fridays series is a collaboration between Gloucester photographers Kathy Chapman and Marty Luster. Look for various aspects of Gloucester’s centuries-old fishing industry highlighted here on Fridays.

PerchNetsNativeSonChapmanFishermen on the Native Son repair and tag their nets for landing perch.

RedPerchChapman Rose fish ( Sebastes norvegicus) also known as red perch at Atlantic Banks Fisheries.

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Mike, at Atlantic Banks Fisheries, sorts and boxes a catch.

B+W photos © Marty Luster 2013
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Tweet of The Day From Coach Bill Belichick via @7News

@7News: “You don’t win a war by digging a fox hole and sitting in it. You need to attack.” –Coach Bill Belichick: http://on.whdh.com/VQZgtk #7News #Pats

Quote of the Week by Greg Bover

“Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.”

Attributed to Haruki Murakami (1949- )

Although often quoted from Murakami’s essay “What I Talk About When I Talk About Running,” this saying is much older and has its roots in Zen Buddhist tradition, which holds that one’s attitude toward the vicissitudes of life is all that any of us really has any chance of controlling. Murakami, who is often compared to Kurt Vonnegut, did not begin writing until his late 20’s, but has won widespread acclaim for his humorous and surrealistic novels including The Wild Sheep Chase and Kafka on the Shore. Infused with diverse musical references, Murakami’s beautifully written work is representative of the cultural tumult in modern Japan, and is just plain-old fun to read. He has been a writer-in-residence at both Princeton and Tufts universities and participates in triathlons and ultra-marathons. His most recent novel is the excellent 1Q84.

Greg Bover

Gregory R. Bover

VP Operations, Project Manager

C. B. Fisk, Inc

978 283 1909

http://www.cbfisk.com

Want to Shape Burnham’s Field’s Future?

Joey,
You and GoodMorningGloucester have been super supportive of the clean-up of Burnham’s Field in central Gloucester (Thanks!) Now that the City has won a big grant-

#BOOM! Gloucester wins big grant to fix up Burnham’s Field to renovate the field, the fun part begins – deciding the new walkways and play equipment and other improvements that will go there. The first meeting is Monday, Jan. 14. Details are below. All are welcome. If you care about Burnham’s Field, you need to be at this meeting!
Thanks,
John McElhenny

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All are invited to a Community Meeting on Monday, Jan. 14 at 6 p.m.

The City of Gloucester has secured grants to improve and beautify Burnham’s Field, the largest green space in central Gloucester. Work is about to begin. Do you want to have a say in how the new Burnham’s Field will look? Join us!

Mayor Kirk and Ward 2 City Councillor Melissa Cox invite you to the first community meeting to plan the future of Burnham’s Field. Landscape architects from Weston & Sampson will present their assessment of the current conditions of Burnham’s Field and ask for your input on its future. Ideas under consideration include new walking paths, swings and playground equipment, better lighting and even a water play area for children.
Burnham’s Field is a wonderful park in downtown Gloucester that is becoming more beautiful and welcoming. Help us keep the momentum going and make Burnham’s Field a place we can all be proud of. Hope to see you on Monday, Jan. 14!

When: Monday, Jan. 14 at 6 p.m.
Where: The Hive, 11 Pleasant Street (next to Pleasant Street Tea)
Who: Parents, children, neighbors, athletes, nature-lovers, dog-walkers – anyone interested in Burnham’s Field!

Questions?  Call Stephen Winslow, Gloucester Community Development Department, (978) 282-8007

or e-mail swinslow@gloucester-ma.govmailto:swinslow@gloucester-ma.gov

MFers Dropping Like Flies

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I’m shocked snd appalled.

Ordered up this tuna salad with Thai peanut dressing and there wasnt a single placard or mention on the menu reminding people to ask their server if the Tuna salad with Thai peanut sauce had peanuts in it for those poor folks afflicted with those sucky peanut allergies.

MFers are dropping like flies all around me. No doubt all from Massachusetts because obviously we need reminders on every table reminding people who have peanut allergies that they have peanut allergies. People are so backwards here on the islands.

I spoke with the manager and suggested they put signs on all the tables and menus to remind people with peanut allergies that they have peanut allergies but he looked at me like I had two heads. Hey, it’s his ass when the lawsuits come raining down on him from people with peanut allergies who order things that have peanuts in them because they weren’t reminded to ask their server if the food they were ordering contained peanuts. How could they be expected to remember to ask?

It’s only their life that hangs in the balance, Duh!