
Houseboat Hauled Out At The Railways

My View of Life on the Dock


So don’t miss Mug Up this Sunday, 9/25 at 10:00, 77 Rocky Neck, Gallery 3 on Madfish Wharf. Last week’s Mug Up included a visit from the Ardelle and the First Annual GMG Lobster Roll Competition, judged by Dani Lubber, Kim Smith, Sister Felicia and Wendie Demuth. First Place went to Stevie Black who says: “I’m one of those foodies that happily works from recipes and will try just about every culinary type and technique. Then it’s a process of reworking and evolving that recipe until it is something different and truly mine. These (the winning) lobster rolls are the culmination of 100’s of versions, but remain quite straightforward – all ingredients are there to enhance the lobster and the joy of eating one.” Second Place went to Joanne Souza who says: “Growing up in Rockport, lobster was breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cilantro is the key. No such thing as Miracle Whip in my house. Only Cains.” I came in Third, out of three entries, and my lobster roll consisted of lobster tails on butter drenched toasted rolls, nothing more, nothing less. There were a bunch of people and a lot of food, but in the chaos of getting everyone organized for the competition and running down to visit the Ardelle, I didn’t make note of everything and everyone. Here are some photos.Â
Also, a reminder that the Grand Finale Mug Up on October 2nd, will include the First Annual GMG Bloody Mary Competition. Judges will include Fred “Reigning ATGA Champ” Bodin (replacing Mayor Kirk who has a campaign breakfast conflict), Charity “I might look sweet but I love Bloody Marys” Ciaramitaro, Maureen “I’ve seen my fair share of the bottoms of Bloody Mary glasses” Malloy, and Wendie “It must be 5:00pm somewhere” Demuth (whose idea it was to do a Bloody Mary Competition and was the first one to volunteer to be a judge). So start refining your recipes (Bob Ryan, we are looking for an entry from you with your Beauport Vodka). Stevie Black has already announced that he is having things “shipped in” for his Bloody Mary entry (and take home the 3rd blue ribbon – he and partner, Gigi Mederos won the deviled egg competition as well), and Madfish’s Chef Jeff is looking to go head to head with him, so we need a herd of dark horses to arrive on the scene and shake things up a bit.
Even if you don’t like Bloody Marys, there will be deviled eggs, coffee and whatever else people bring to contribute to the event (which is always a cornucopia of great stuff), so come and have a great time – everyone is welcome and there’s no problem parking down here now. Don’t let the season end with you saying to yourself that you always wished you’d gone to a GMG Mug Up.
E.J. Lefavour
The Garland family and the City of Gloucester welcome everyone to a celebration of the life of Joe Garland, Gloucester’s historian, writer, and civic-proponent who died August 30th at age 88.
The all-volunteer event will take place on October 1, 2011, at 1 p.m. in the center of town at 65 Rogers Street, the harbor-front property formerly known as I4-C2.
The event celebrating not only the man but the colorful and vital city he loved will include: music, a brief program with speakers, a variety of tents featuring the causes and activities Joe cared about, along with some of his favorite foods, and a gathering of boats—fishing and sail alike—which will salute him from the harbor.
The opening program will begin promptly at 1:30 p.m., and will conclude with an open-mic session so that those who wish may share what Joe meant to them and to Gloucester. Any who prefer to offer a written or illustrated remembrance may bring a page (8.5 x 11”) to be included in The Book of Joe.
Donations in his name to worthy literary, environmental, medical and civic causes will be accepted at the various tents.
Seating will be limited so celebrants are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets.
Parking for disabled and seniors (70 and older) will be available on site.
In case of rain, Celebrating Gloucester’s Joe will be held at City Hall, 9 Dale Avenue, where parking for elders and disabled will also be available.
For further information
Office of the Mayor: 978-281-9700 Peter Van Ness: 978-525-9093
http://www.joegarland.com
Email: unknownsoldiersmemoirs@gmail.com
Please join The Riverdale Rockets Youth Organization
For a Fundraising Night at Jalapeno’s
Wednesday, September 28 ,2011
4:30pm-Close
A portion of the night’s proceeds from dining in or take-out will benefit the Riverdale Rockets
Included events during the night are: 50/50 raffle (winner drawn at the end of the night)*
Raffle for a free registration for the 2012 season (winner drawn at the last home game of the season)*
*Winner does not need to be present at drawing to be eligible for winnings
Enjoy a mid-week treat and help a great organization at the same time!
I’m starting a new feature on our Captain Joe and Sons blog for lobster recipes so if you have one you would like to share that doesn’t include adding stupid things like pickles to lobster rolls send them in with a picture or two and I’ll add you onto the Captain Joe and Sons Blog here
They should be your recipe and have a picture to go with it, thanks.

if you submit a lobster recipe that we use and send in a SASE I’ll send you an official Captain Joe’s Bumper Sticker.
I’ll be out on my deck tonight watching for the Space Trash that’s about ready to fall on Cape Ann. I’ll cover my Folly Cove Rum Punch Drink. I don’t need no space crap ruining my perfect drink. GOODLUCK ALL!
Hopefully we’ll see you in the Morning.
from: MSN;
“A huge, dead satellite tumbling to Earth is falling slower than expected, and may now plummet down somewhere over the United States tonight or early Saturday, despite forecasts that it would miss North America entirely, NASA officials now say.
The 6 1/2-ton Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) was expected to fall to Earth sometime Friday afternoon, but changes in the school bus-size satellite’s motion may push it to early Saturday, according to NASA’s latest observations of the spacecraft.”
(NECN) – Looking for something to do this weekend? It’s Boston Fashion Week, and one of the events is Sunday on the North Shore of Massachusetts in Gloucester.
Many thanks to Darren Mason of Merge3 Creative for the very cool poster he created for this year’s Rockport HarvestFest. It sums up the fun: local food, local beer, local color. HarvestFest features the best of New England food producers, a very cool Scarecrow display throughout town, hayrides, a screening of the movie The Vanishing of the Bees, fantastic live music and more! Check it the Schedule of Events through this link: www.rockportartfestivals.com
Tonight at the Rhumb Line ~ The Bandit Kings ~ With special guest ~ The Dan Baker Trio
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=162569263826549
Hey all….hope you had a nice summer and are ready for the cool weather. Hoodoo Revelator, www.hoodoorev.com will be featured at Capt Carlos http://www.captcarlo.com in Gloucester on Friday, Sept 23rd (this coming Friday) We will have a couple of new tunes, some FREE Hoodoo live cds and FREE bumper stickers at this show! Capt. Carlos is known for having the freshest (and delicious) seafood in the area. Spacious room, large bar, and plenty of room to roam. The show starts at 9 and runs til midnight. Hope to see some of our friends! Save the date…Sept 23rd. See you there!
Full Circle at The Dog Bar ~ http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=176022732475958&ref=ts
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26th from 7pm-8pm  Acupuncture Stress & Exhaustion with Greta Williams, LiAc. Come and Join us for a Free workshop where we will discuss the implications of Stress & exhaustion. If stress and fatigue weren’t enough, their impact have long term effects on our health and well being when left unaddressed. In this fun and explorative class, we will discuss common symptoms that rise from stress and exhaustion and learn tools to take home and address them! Also see first-hand a demonstration of acupuncture for a pain.Â
Please call 978-282-1191 x1 to reserve your space for this very informative evening. Pre-Registration is required.
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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28th 6pm-8pm Introduction to Polarity and zero Balancing with Laura Hays– Come experience Polarity Therapy-based movement, sound, and breath work that will help move your energy, release stress, and generate more flow, vitality, and balance in your body/mind. Come learn about 2 gentle yet powerful hands-on energy based healing modalities–Polarity Therapy and Zero Balancing.
Please call 978-282-1191 x1 to reserve your space for this very informative evening. Pre-Registration is required.
Address of Events;
Cape Ann Healing Center
85 Eastern Ave, 2nd Floor
Room 205
Gloucester, MA 01930
Thank you
Libby Lynch WEO
Cape Ann Healing Center
http://www.capeannhealingcenter.com/