Wednesdays at the Rhumb Line

Prime Rib Specials!
Wednesdays Only!

Hello everyone!
A SPECIAL NOTE:
From 10/23 thru 11/04, I’ll be on tour in Holland & Scotland
with the Orleans Trio. This week, John Rockwell has graciously
agreed to step in as host for the show. Thank you, John!

Wednesday, October 26th
Guest Host:
JOHN ROCKWELL!

A wonderful musician, singer and entertainer. The guy is a
virtual musical encyclopedia. He seems to know every song
ever written and rattles ‘em off like a rapid-fire jukebox. Start
him up and… who knows when he’s gonna stop?!
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prime Rib Dinner –
$9.95 (while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming:
Nov. 2: JULIE DOUGHERTY (guest host)

Nov. 9: CHICK MARSTON

Sincerely…
I hope John sees you there! 🙂 ~ Fly

Cape Ann Forum Covered By Kathy Chapman

Kathy Chapman writes-

The Cape Ann Forum hosted internationally known sax player, author and music professor Mike Rossi, for a lecture and performance on the history of jazz in South Africa at Gloucester City Hall yesterday.

The event honored the late Mitch Cohen, a Forum founder, a highly respected therapist and a founding board member of the Cape Ann Forum — for his many contributions to the community.

Photos of the event, Forum members and Mitch’s wife, Kate Seidman (below)

http://www.kathychapman.com

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Caleb Clapp and the Murrays Represent

Caleb Clapp and camera shy Tracy Dixon moved to Gloucester in June from the South End.  Caleb loves the blog.  The house they moved into had a GMG sticker on it, so the prior occupants obviously did too.

Marcia and Al Murray from Peotone, IL (about 50 miles from Chicago) stopped in at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery on their last day in Gloucester to get a Did You Know? Book and a sticker.  Marcia’s mom was from Gloucester and she spent many summers here growing up.  She comes back every year, and Al has been coming with her for the past 19 years.  They both love it here and are devoted FOB’s.

E.J. Lefavour

Rockport Music Bidding For Good

Hi Joey!  Can you please help Rockport Music spread the word that our online auction closes tomorrow at 5:00 but there is still time to bid! Check Out These Great Buys…
on our link to the auction page

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https://www.biddingforgood.com/auction/AuctionHome.action?auctionId=138852051

Thank you for all your help and all you do!

Judy Caulkett

Interim Development Assistant

Rockport Music

William Boyd (Bill) Watterson Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

“There is not enough time to do all the nothing we want to do.”
William Boyd (Bill) Watterson (1932-   )

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A graduate of Kenyon College with a degree in political science, Watterson was a political cartoonist and ad designer before creating his award winning comic strip Calvin and Hobbes in 1985. Named for the Protestant reformer John Calvin and the philosopher Thomas Hobbes, the strip was hugely popular until 1995 when he stopped drawing it, maintaining he had said all he wanted to say. Famously reclusive, (hence no picture), he refused to allow the strip to be merchandised, and grants no interviews.

Bill Waterson had the Occupy Movement summed up decades ago in this strip-

(click for the larger version)

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Off-duty Coast Guardsmen, good Samaritans rescue Gloucester fishermen

Posted: 23 Oct 2011 06:50 PM PDT

Coast Guard District 1 NewsBOSTON — Two Boston-based off-duty U.S. Coast Guardsmen on a fishing trip and good Samaritans aboard a fishing vessel rescued two Portsmouth, N.H., fishermen about 20 nautical miles east-southeast of Gloucester, Mass., Sunday.

The Coast Guard Sector Boston Command Center received a Mayday call at 9:06 a.m., from the 50-foot fishing boat Elizabeth Ann reporting their boat was on fire.

Coast Guard personnel soon lost communication with the fishing boat after smoke engulfed the pilothouse and forced the crew to evacuate the space where their marine radio was.

Two vessels in the area overheard the distress call and responded. The pleasure boat Mad Money with two Coast Guardsmen aboard, Chief Petty Officer George Bannon from the 1st Coast Guard District Command Center and Petty Officer 2nd Class Alex Waide from the Sector Boston Command Center, arrived on scene to render assistance.

“We heard the Mayday call come over the radio and we realized we weren’t too far away from them,” said Waide. “Sure enough we saw the boat about a half mile off our bow with a lot of black smoke.”

Waide said the crew was outside on the deck of the fishing vessel when they arrive due to the amount of smoke in the pilothouse.

Bannon and Waide began relaying vital information to command center personnel and passed two of their fire extinguishers to the fishing boat crew which allowed them to clear the way enough to reach their own fire extinguishers in the pilot house.

The other boat crew in the area who heard the Mayday call was the fishing vessel Lily Jean. They offered their fire extinguishers to help extinguish the fire. Bannon and Waide drove their boat approximately 800 yards to the Lily Jean and maneuvered their vessel around the boat’s lowered fishing gear to get the extra fire extinguishers to take to the Elizabeth Ann.

Using all of the fire extinguishers from the Coast Guardsmen and good Samaritans aboard the Lily Jean, the crew of the Elizabeth Ann was able to subdue the fire that originally began in the engine room.

After the fire was extinguished, a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat crew from Coast Guard Station Gloucester towed the Elizabeth Ann to Gloucester.

No injuries were reported.

“We were at the right place, at the right time, listening to the right channel,” said Waide. The Coast Guardsmen always leave their radio on Channel 16, the international hailing and distress channel, while out on their boat.

“We rely on good Samaritans all the time so it was nice to be on the other side and help out these fishermen,” said Bannon.

I still can’t believe J Lo married and had sex with the dude that looks like a rat

Seriously?

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What the heck was she thinking?  I mean the guy is straight up hard to look at ugly.  Like a skinny little rat boy.

This will remain one of life’s greatest mysteries to me. 

It’s not like she didn’t have her own money.  It’s not like she had a hard time meeting men. 

Autumn’s Army

Autumn’s Army

I drove out to West Gloucester along Concord Street

and found a spot where one of the many little creeks

that form much of Essex Bay floods the marsh and,

at high tide, gently meets the roadbed.

It was there, at that exact spot, that autumn,

having slowly and silently infiltrated from the east

confronted the last remaining troops of summer

across the tranquil reflective pool.

 

On the west bank stood the trees of summer,

looking somewhat pale and worn, but still

wearing the green uniform of forces

that have seen days and nights of glory.

On the east massed the army of the new season,

resplendent in the colors of its order

and resting before fording the flood to

take the retreating enemy in a display of brilliance.

 

I’ll drive out to West Gloucester along Concord Street

in a few weeks to see how autumn’s army is getting along.

Flahertys Represent with Joey

Brendan and Heather Flaherty with Aidan, Liam and Kiernan from Westport, CT, originally from Gloucester, represent with Joey C. at the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery.  They bumped into each other at Madfish Wharf after not having seen each other since High School.  You never know who you’ll meet on Rocky Neck.

E.J. Lefavour

2011 Essex Clamfest Best Clam Chowder Winner Results Here on GMG First- Ipswich Clambake Takes The Judges Choice Award – Windward Grille Brings Home The People’s Choice Award

Ed Collard Reports!

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