Did You Know? (Gloucester’s Finest Kind Video)

That those good looking men (and one lovely young woman) of the sea featured in the 2012 Gloucester’s Finest Kind Calendar will also be featured on the big screen, as part of a video presentation of Celebrate Gloucester II created by Joey C., at Latitude 43 during the Block Party on Saturday, September 17 at 8:00pm?  If you’re one of the featured fisherman, their friends, family or fellow fishermen, turn out and see them on the big screen (and I mean big; Ed Collard & friends built this amazing 25’ projection screen). 

 The calendars are available to purchase at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery at 77 Rocky Neck, Dogtown Book Shop, Willow Rest, Cape Pond Ice, Richdale’s in East Gloucester, and through Christine Sherman at the Northeast Seafood Coalition.  They make great gifts and supplies are limited, so get yours soon.  You can also order them online at http://www.khanstudiointernational.com/gloucester%20fisherman%20calendar.htm if you are not local.

E.J. Lefavour

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Harbor Goods, Toodeloos and Island Art and Hobby are having a Pajama Party

PAJAMA PARTY!

It’s the last Gloucester Block Party of the season this Saturday, September 17 and Harbor Goods, Toodeloos and Island Art and Hobby are having a Pajama Party from 6 pm to 11 pm. Come join in on the fun.

Wear your jammies and we’ll take 20% off your  purchase of regular priced items.

We have cozy sweatshirts, fleece and scarves to warm you up on crisp Fall days. 

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We’re in the last week of the raffle to win tickets to the Life is good Festival on September 24/25 in Canton, MA; all money raised benefits the Life is good Kids Foundation.   $2 raffle to win a pair of tickets worth $130!

The street will be hopping with outdoor dining, live music, street performances, dancing, kids activities, shopping and all around FUN.   Hope to see you there – in your pj’s! 

Cub Scouts Sign Ups Thursday Night

Join Cub Scouts! For all boys in grades 1 through 5. Pack 112 sign up night is this Thursday, September 15 from 6:30pm to 8pm at the Tyrian Ashler Acacia Lodge (the Masons Hall) 27 Eastern Ave. Come join the fun!

Any questions or can’t make it please call Sarah at 978-283-0727

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Paint Factory – A moment with Iain Kerr before the demolition

A man who “Walks the Talk”, is in constant motion, with a vision for the future, and an eye on the past.

Iain talks with Thom Falzzarano and Donna Ardizzoni of GMG

What’s new in Jenna’s Garden – Week 12

Congratulations Jenna and Brian on Your Recent Engagement!!!!

GMG contributor Jenna Howard, the Burnham’s Field Community Gardener behind the regular GMG feature, "What’s New in Jenna’s Garden?", just got engaged to Gloucester native and Good Guy Brian Horne.

Jenna Howard Writes-

Week 12

"Grasshoppers, and Caterpillars, and Snails, oh my! The garden is flourishing; full of veggies, fruits, and insects! Where there is food you’ll find lots of critters. This week I had some very cool critter sitings– as well as lots of veggie picking!"

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I See Your Matching Sunrise and Raise You Two Matching Sunsets!

John Wheeler writes-

So Paul Morrison and Paulie Walnuts took pictures of the sunrise Saturday within minutes of each other. Saturday I went to the rocks off Old Penzance Rd. to get shots of the moon rise at Thachers Island. The moon was covered by clouds, which turned into great sunset pics. I believe my sunset shot facing west, is the same sunset taken by Gloucester Bytes from Niles Beach.

The clouds over Thachers Island was taken at 19:12:03
The sunset picture facing west was taken at 19:13:03
My camera is 3:39 fast, compared to my computer.
John Wheeler

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Sunset From Niles Beach Gloucester Bytes Photo-

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Paint Factory About To Come Down And Donna Ardizzoni Is On The Scene

We already have a tremendous amount of footage from today that the team is currently editing check back for updates Much Much More To Come from the Whole Team including Videos

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Boons to protect the harbor from the woodCool door at the Paint FactoryStarting to come down

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Sawyer Free Library Art Auction

There’s some Great Artwork at The Sawyer Free Library that’s up for Auction all through the Month of September. You can get a great deal on some awesome paintings and drawings from some of Cape Ann’s Famous Artists.

Here are some of the many Artists contributions  that are up for Auction at the Library.

The Silent Auction will take place throughout the month of September in the Matz Gallery. The Live Vocal Auction will be held on October 5, 2011 at 7 pm. A Preview Party at 6 pm will precede the auction.

Pacific City Oregon Doesn’t Have A Local Dory As Beautiful As Ours So They Use Len Burgess’ Photo of A Gloucester MA Grand Banks Dory In Their “Dory Days” Promotion

Len Writes-

Pacific City, Oregon, used my Gloucester Dory shot for
its ‘Dory Days’ promotion. I guess it hasn’t got a ‘real dory’ there…
–Len Burgess

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No credit to Len for the photo- poor form but I guess when they are so lazy that they use a Northeast Grand Banks Dory to represent a Northwest festival that’s what you get.  I wonder how many other times the web person for the Visit Pacific City website grabs other peoples photos without crediting them?

Hi Joey, here’s the original…
Taken at the 2010 Gloucester Schooner Festival.
–Len Burgess

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                                                                                               see, was that so hard^^^?

Topfield Fair’s Mrs. Essex County Pageant Seeks Contestants

From the Hamilton Wenham Patch-

The Mrs. Essex County Pageant will crown the 41st Mrs. Essex County at this year’s Topsfield Fair.

Through the years, hundreds of women have entered the contest for the honor of representing the Essex Agricultural Society at local events and serving as hostess of the Topsfield Fair. It is not a beauty competition – the Mrs. Essex County Pageant invites entries of married women living in Essex County, over the age of 18, with general appearance, poise, outgoing personality and spirit of volunteerism.

for the rest of the article click here

W. Somerset Maugham Quote Of The Week From Greg Bover- Quote of the Week Is One Year Old This Week!

“The ability to quote is a serviceable substitute for wit.”
W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965)

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Orphaned at 10, Maugham spent his childhood at British boarding schools and under the guardianship of an uncle who showed little warmth. He studied medicine, which he said gave him an appreciation of suffering, but left university as soon as he reached his majority to devote himself to writing. His first literary successes were plays, but his masterwork, Of Human Bondage, was written during the First World War, in which he served as an ambulance driver. Although he continued to write, notably his Moon and Sixpence, based on the life of Paul Gauguin, he was recruited by the British Secret Service and spent time in Russia during the revolution. Although controversy over his bisexuality followed him to the United States, he was very successful in Hollywood and spent many of his later years at his grand villa at Cap Ferrat on the Riviera.

With this entry the Quote of the Week has now been on Good Morning Gloucester for an entire year. Counting vacation, that’s 50 weeks of different authors from Auden to Zappa, without a repeat. Now I’ll give myself the luxury of going back to some of my favorites, like Chesterton and Maslow, but I’ll still be adding new ones as I run into them.


Just so you know, I write the bios based on my research to give the quote context, and one can click on the name or the picture that Joey adds to be connected to a Wikipedia entry for that particular author. Sometimes the adages are only attributed when I can’t find evidence of the direct quote; famous quipsters like Abraham Lincoln and Yogi Berra are often credited with things others actually said first.


I am always encouraged by your comments, and your suggestions are welcome too, but because I try to choose quotes that have some relationship to what is happening in my world each week, don’t be hurt if I don’t use them right away.

I find it astonishing how much wisdom there is in the world, and how the thoughts of famous men and women can apply to my own life. I hope you do too.

Greg Bover

Did You Know? (Good Morning Gloucester Gallery is Awesome)

If you’re a visiting lover of Gloucester and Good Morning Gloucester and will soon be heading home, or even if you live here and aren’t going anywhere, get yourself something to remind you of the place and the blog you love so much.  The Good Morning Gloucester Gallery at 77 Rocky Neck on Madfish Wharf carries a great selection of framed photos and gallery wrap canvas photo prints by Joey C., paintings and sketches by Paul “ART ROCKS” Frontiero, ceramic pottery bowls by Paul Morrison (bet you didn’t know Paul Morrison did pottery, did you? And he’s good, although I think R. Duck helped), framed photos, cards and matted photos by Sharon Lowe, paintings, photos, cards, prints, treasure boxes, refrigerator art, Did You Know? book and 2012 Gloucester’s Finest Kind Calendar by E.J.  For the early shoppers, there are many great, affordable and unique holiday gift ideas, all focusing on this place we love.  Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery at 77 Rocky Neck, G3 on Madfish Wharf is open Wednesday through Saturday noon to 8:00pm (except this Saturday will be closing early to go to the Block Party and see the Joey C. show at Latitude 43), 10:00am to 6:00pm on Mug Up Sundays, but will soon be closing for the season, so come on by before it’s too late.  Parking is also much easier now.

E.J. Lefavour