Look at your feet. You are standing in the sky. When we think of the sky, we tend to look up, but the sky actually begins at the earth. ~Diane Ackerman
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1908 circa Pavilion Beach and Surfside Hotel
Post cards from the private collection of David B. Cox
Do You Know? (For the Birders Out There)
A flock of my favorite early spring arrivals descended on Annisquam today with their wonderful call. I didn’t see them, hence no photo, but the call they make is distinctly them and goes: conk-a-reeee, conk-a-reeee! Who can identify these birds? You see them along marshes, clinging to cattails and reeds.
E.J. Lefavour
Loch Lomond sung for Joe Garland
In this video, gimmesound artist of the week Michael O’Leary sings one of Joe Garland’s favorite songs with Janice Fullman . This was part of the special tribute to Joe Garland produced by Local Music Seen with Allen Estes that showed on the large screen at the October 1, 2011 ceremony celebrating Joe’s life at I4-C2. A longer version of this tribute special is in the works and will air on Cape Ann TV once it’s finished.
Michael O’Leary is also featured in today’s Gloucester Daily Times story (see here).
Don’t wait for St. Patrick, get out and dance tonight. There’s Reggae DJ, Blues, Jazz/hip hop and more. See complete music lineup here.
pro-bicycling Gloucester bumper stickers
From Kathleen of Big Mike’s Bikes;
We recently ordered some pro-bicycling Gloucester bumper stickers and would love to put the word out to anyone who wants one to email us at bigmikesbikes@gmail.com or call us at 978-222-3737. I think they came out pretty awesome!
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We can ship them out with an SASE to Big Mike’s Bikes, 25 Addison St, Gloucester MA 01930, or $1 by paypal for an envelope/stamp, or you can pick them up at our home shop when we’re around.
We also have our rentals up and ready to go on our website, and deliver to anywhere on Cape Ann and Manchester/Essex as well!
On Monday, March 12th Cape Ann Girl Scouts celebrated 100 years at the Elks in Gloucester with Girls Scouts around the world.
from judith harris-
The Gloucester High School Class of 82 is planning our 30th reunion for August 11, 2012 Looking for Peeps
We are looking for the following people:
Tim Ahearn, Cynthia Andrews, Claire Beauparlant, Jennifer Beck, Lynn Becker, Douglas Bedell, Anthony Bertolino, Katherine Burns, Judy Chiancola, Maria DaRosa, Kimberly Dion, Jennifer Fortado, Tina Foss, Kathy Ann Frashier, Carlton Geary, Cheryl Giammanco, Chris Grover, David Haselgard, Robert Hinckley, Tricia Hull, Will Kilmer, Daniel MacDonald, Russell MacDougall, David Maranhas, Beth Miller, Joseph Mitchell, Allison Mondello, Heather Mugford, Stephen Muise, Paul Muller, Paula Melanson, Mariangela Nicolosi, Joy Orlando, Ronald Perrene, Kim Porter, Daniel Place, Scott Place, Scott Reed, Andrew Repyak, Antonio Silva, Pamela Silva, Christopher Sova, Sal Tarantino, Brian Tognazzi, Dan Whitten, Jennifer Williams, John Griffin, Debbie Taylor, Kevin Silva, Scott Williams
Thanks Geri R. Parisi
Bikini / Speedo Dodge Ball – Photos by David B. Cox
Neighborhood Cat
I paid more to get less (light)
So I went to the hardware store to buy a bulb for a blown out shower light fixture.
I see the curly ones that are listed as using way less energy but giving off the equivalent light as a 100 watt bulb. They cost about three times as much as a regular bulb but I figure because they will be hidden behind a light fixture I’ll give them a try.
The curly bulb was to replace a 75 watt bulb. So I screw it in, turn on the switch and the curly expensive light that is supposed to be equal to a 100 watt bulb gives off way less than the 75 watt regular bulb it replaced.
That’s what I get for buying into another green scam.
Ramani Rangan Opening at Alchemy
REAL Irish Music from Michael O’Leary
gimmesound Artist of the Week Michael O’Leary sings the traditional Irish song Welcome Paddy Home with David de la Barre and Steve Levy using traditional Irish instruments and harmonies. This song was filmed as part of the Cape Ann TV show Local Music Seen with Allen Estes. You can see the entire show here.
What a Wednesday! Sing-a-long, open mic, Gloucester faves ~ and Rockabilly up from Boston. See full music lineup here.
Thursday Night Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line to host Evan Goodrow
Thursday -3/15/2012 – 9:00 to 12:00 ~ Dave Sag’s Blues Party
Dave says.
We have a white knuckle situation this Thursday as we drag in that maniacal mentor of the blues: Mr. Evan Goodreau. He’ll be tickling your earbone all night long with his belt-sanding glitar and smooth creamy vocals. clothing optional. Backing him up will be that Irish instigator of the drums: Mr. “Molto: Benny Benson. Of course, Greg T. and myself complete the roundup. We’re alpha and omega free. Bring your defibrillator!
And I’m gettin’ sick and tired of sayin’ it, but Sunday sees the triumphant return of the GEEZERZ up at Glenn’s in Nbpt. Boo-hoo…nobody from Globster ever shows up. So, screw it!
Also , Mon. afternoon at the Rose Baker Senior Center, the Old Saltys are at it again from 1 to 3. You should see these people dance. Put you to shame! It’s free, too. Smelling salts recommended.
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O’Brien’s Boru @ The Rhumb Line ♣ This Saturday ♣ 6:00pm until 11:30pm
It’s that time of year again and it’s on a Saturday night!!! Come Celebrate St. Paddys Day with O’Brien’s Boru. Come early for Corn Beef and the Guinness will be flowing. We have been playing Irish music at the Rhumb Line for over 20 years. Make it a point to come on down to the Rhumbline for a great night of music, food and drink!!!
History of Boru
The History of Boru
Brian mac Cennétig, called Brian Bóruma, Brian Boru, Emperor of the Irish (c. 941–23 April 1014), (English: Brian Boru, Irish: Brian Bóraimhe), was an Irish king who ended the centuries-long domination of the Kingship of Ireland by the Uí Néill.
Building on the achievements of his father, Cennétig mac Lorcain, and brother, Mathgamain, Brian first made himself King of Munster, then subjugated Leinster, making himself ruler of the south of Ireland.
O’brien’s Boru
March 17, 2011
St. Patty’s Day at The Rhumbline
Gloucester, MA. 01930
The day warmed up nicely. The sun shone bright and the snow, from the hardest winter in recent memory was almost gone. Spring seemed to be just around the corner.
By 4PM March 17, 2011, O’Brien’s Boru had arrived at the Rhumbline
to set up shop at this famous Gloucester, MA landmark.
The band’s first CD “O’Brien’s Boru” was heard on the sound system.
It was St Patrick’s Day and the band was performing their special brand of Irish music for the 20th year.
If you’ve never been to the Rhumbline on St Paddy’s Day you’ve missed a special celebration.
“Viva St Patrick” was the cry as a full house joined in the singing and dancing.
The aroma of corned beef and cabbage filled the air and the Guinness flowed freely.
Besides friends and fans from the Gloucester area, people from all over joined in the celebration.
From Tacoma, Washington to Portland, Maine, folks were in town for the show.
From Taiwan came a young lady who requested songs by the Saw Doctors.
From Scotland it was “Scottish Joe” who got up with the band to sing a rousing version of “The Wild Rover”.
The music began at 6PM and lasted until past midnight.
The band performed classic Irish songs from their first CD and added many more from their new CD (due out soon).
One of many highlights was the first live performance of an original song, written by the band, entitled “Hills Along The River Shannon.
As usual, the band finished up with a last set of songs by the Pogues, Drop Kick Murphy’s, Saw Doctors, Van Morrison and U2.
The band wants to thank all their friends who attended on the big day.
Why not check out the schedule and have a night out with the band?We’ll be expecting all you back, all you “Cailins” (girls) and “Garsuns” (boys)
to join us Saturday, March 17, 2012 for our very own
St Patrick’s Day celebration at the Rhumb Line.
A Train Orchestra at the Brewery
A New England beauty
You can’t find a much more iconic New England building than a white Protestant church in the center of town. This First Congregational Church in Rockport certainly fits the bill.

2nd Affection Note and last for a business
Non-Meat Lent Lover writes-
Thank you Chef Terence for fixing delish non-meat dinners during
Lent. One runs out of ideas on Fridays.
This will be the last affection note for a business.
Hopefully the last snow flowers of the season from Len Burgess
Holy Family Women’s Guild Saint Patrick’s Day Dinner.
Mark your calendars for March 17th, 2012, 5:30 p.m. Monsignor Sullivan Hall. Corned Beef Dinner with Desert tickets are Adult’s $10.00 Children are $5.00. GHS Docksider’s will provide the entertainment. Tickets will be available after Masses, from Guild members or can purchased at the Parish Office or contact Alison Aiello 978-281-0838 This is a wonderful family evening come wear your green and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day have a traditional Corned Beef Dinner with all the fixings, Soda Bread and Desert and listen to the Docksiders. Doors will open after the 4P.M. Mass.
A 100th Birthday and the 1907 Stage Fort Park Dedication Connection
My grandmother, Ruth Hinderliter, will be celebrating her 100th birthday on March 20, 2012. Yes, the first day of Spring. As she points out, she was born the year the Titanic went down. Her oldest great grandson, Robert Chermely, takes great pleasure in reminding her that she was born the same year Fenway Park was built; and that she has a great,great grand son named Fenway!
But the story that connects Ruth to Gloucester started in 1907: the 1907 dedication at the rock in Stage Fort Park. Her parents were both there that day. Her father, Robert Nygaard, was in port from a ship from Norway. Her mother, Lynetta Nowe, was from Gloucester. Robert offered Lynetta a peanut and that is how the romance began. They eventually married, moved to Norway and started their family.
Ruth is the oldest of the couple’s 10 children. She and two of her siblings are still living. Ruth told her niece, Nancy Olson, of Gloucester that she hoped to live to 100 years to fulfill Ruth’s sister and Nancy’s mother, Elsie McCallum’s dream of doing so. Elsie passed on in 2002 at the age of 86. I am sharing a photo of Ruth and myself (Carolyn Benga) taken last year for her 99th birthday. I will update everyone on Good Morning Gloucester with photos of the big 100th Celebration (would love to have a photo of her holding the Good Morning Gloucester sticker). It will be in Pittsburgh PA surrounded by 6 generations of her family and many dear friends . I am enclosing her address if anyone wishes to send her cards: Ruth Hinderliter, 21 Hickory St. Apt 211 Pittsburgh PA 15223.
Just a quick add on: many summers and holidays were spent in Gloucester by Ruth and her husband, Jim who passed in 1990. They both lived here after his retiremnt in the 1960’s. Ruth worked at Addison Gilbert Hospital as a cook. Ruth has been a supporter of the Cape Ann Animal Aid for many years.




















