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Cinderella and her Prince Charming aka Donna and Rick
Lead Me Down the Garden Path….Please
No Parking? Really?

Sugar Mags got their liquor license! Press release coming!
Holy crap! Gloucester Dining scene unparalleled North of Boston! Buckle your chinstraps kids, gonna be one hellova summa!
A Tour of a Cape Ann House
Last Saturday, along with about 400 other people, I went on the Rockport Cottages & Castles house tour, a benefit for Rockport Music. It was a great event and a reminder of all the incredible homes we have here on Cape Ann.
House tours are kinda like tattoos — you either get the appeal or you don’t. My husband, for instance, cannot begin to understand why I want to pay money to go shuffle around the homes of a bunch of strangers. I can’t explain it to him, and I don’t even try. Of course there is the practical side of things, you can get ideas for your own home by seeing what other people have done to their living spaces. But even more than that, seeing a historic house gives you a glimpse into another time in a way that is a lot more connected to reality than visiting a house museum (of course I love house museums as well). On my blog I occasionally feature a local house, usually historic, and its interior. A few weeks ago I posted about this 1760 Rockport house, which highlighted how to honor the past without being locked into historical accuracy. An inspiring place.
Know of any amazing Cape Ann homes waiting to be discovered? I’d love to hear about their stories. Feel free to email me: therovinghome@gmail.com
Spreading the word ~ Latin Night events at the Lobster Trap in Essex, Ma
Hi Joanne, just wanted to let you know about our on-going Latin Night events at the Lobster Trap is Essex, presented by Franco Lazo Morales, Woodman’s Director of Entertainment. You can expect a live music set early around 7 that will lead you into Salsa lessons and a live DJ Latino-style dance party! Franco is from Mexico City and works as a soloist inviting along special guests, he plays a variety of Latin inspired music with a reggae flare. Please spread the word, these events are taking place every Thursday in May with prospects of continuing throughout the Summer!
All Prior Indiscretions Forgiven

One Hour At A Time Gang Notice For Saturday May 7th
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I was walking down Main Street and near the Blvd. and Pavilion Beach still noticing so much stuff on the ground.. maybe tomorrow we can start at 9:00 We can meet at 9:00 at St. Peter’s Square…
Will get yellow bags…
Thanks, Donna Ardizzoni
TWIN LIGHTS Half MARATHON SPECIAL at the Seaward Inn
TWIN LIGHTS Half MARATHON SPECIAL Stay with us at the Seaward Inn, Saturday night before the Half Marathon and receive a complimentary pasta dinner for two as well as a bottle of wine in our ocean view Sea Garden Breakfast Restaurant.The menu? A *tossed garden salad with balsamic-honey vinaigrette, *house-made Spaghetti and meatballs, garlic-herb bread and, for dessert….* Lemon Pot De Crème with fresh berries http://twinlightshalfmarathon.com/

Cape Ann Television Schedules Annual Member’s Meeting May 24th
Cape Ann Television Schedules Annual Member’s Meeting
Cape Ann Regional Cable Access Television is holding its Annual Member’s meeting on Tuesday, May 24 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Sawyer Free Library Friend Room. Annual meeting and election of officers, news about what is new and exciting at Cape Ann Television.
A Special Presentation, “Public Access and Democracy: From the Boob Tube to YouTube, A revolution in Our Time, ” gives members a glimpse at the evolution of public access television, a form of mass media where ordinary people can create content cablecast through their local cable system.
If Anyone feels like Seeing My Dopey ass On Cape Ann TV- Here’s The Schedule
The lovely Heidi Dallin had me on as a guest along with some Local Kids and The Energenic Jackie Ganim-DeFalco.
Thursday, May 5, 6:00 PM
Friday, May 6, 1:00 PM
Sunday, May 8: 3:00 PM
Check Out Jackie On Twitter at @CapeAnnArt
Free Music is Almost Always a Good Thing
This time, in my opinion, it’s a really good thing, if bluegrass/indie/Americana/folk music is your style. Singer-songwriter Daniel Dye is offering a couple of free downloads through his facebook page. Daniel’s music is all original – he comes up to Cape Ann a few times a year with his band, The Miller Road Band to play a mix of Americana music with bluegrass instruments (banjo, mandolin, guitar, harmonica, fiddle and even a cello). These people are all family members of mine, so I’m probably a little biased but if the Avett Brothers are your thing (or the suddenly-they’re-everywhere Mumford and Sons), you will probably want to take advantage of these free downloads. Of course, you have to be on facebook to take the band up on the offer but you can’t truly get something for nothing, I guess. Click here for the download: www.facebook.com/danieldyemusic.
Here’s a video of Daniel Dye & (part of) the band recording a show at public radio station WYSO.
New Glasses For Your Nerdy Buddy Joey-The Bet

How much do you think they cost including frames, super-lightweight lenses with scratch roofing and anti-glare?
Over $200 or under $200
OK, OK I can’t take it any more!!!! I have to spill the beans. If any of you heard the last podcast you were privy to my absolute meltdown rant about the reaming the Mrs took even after using a $50 for $200 Groupon worth of eyeglasses at a regional eyeglass place which shall go un-named (not in Gloucester). It was the only time I’d gotten burnt using a Groupon but my ass still hurts from getting bent over at that place. First of all the worst frames not including the lenses that they offered in the whole place started at $169. the frames the Mrs picked out were $228 Then if you wanted the standard lenses which are heavy and are thick as old school coca-cola bottles they are an additional $220 and if you want the the lightweight and scratch-proofing that is an additional $124. After hearing all this in the store I was visibly and audibly upset, knowing we were being taken advantage of and I let the guy know it. We opted to forgo the scratch proofing and lighter lenses and we paid $428 minus the Groupon which cost us $50 for $200 worth of glasses which netted $278 out the door for her middle of the road frames without any special lenses.
Listen to my rant about this experience on the GloucesterCast podcast by forwarding to 9 minutes in after clicking here-
https://goodmorninggloucester.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/041911gloucestercast.mp3
So as we left the un-named regional Eyeglass chain after shelling out the dough we got into the car where The Mrs knows I’m steaming mad. I’m mad at myself for not investigating a little more but never in my wildest dreams did I think there could be that much juice in eyeglasses but apparently I was grossly mistaken.
I was railing on and on about how screwed we just got and how mad I was. After hearing enough she starts to tell me that I’m just out of touch with prices nowadays and that it had been forever since I bought eyeglasses and that they must have gone up in price.
That’s when we made the bet. I bet her that I could get glasses at Costco or BJ’s WITH the lighter lenses AND the scratch proofing for $200 or less. She took the bet saying that there was no way.
Well wouldn’t you know I didn’t get one, but two pairs of goddamn glasses and two boxes (a dozen) contact lenses for $200.98. One pair has the scratch proofing and the super-light anti-glare lenses for $108.98 and the other at $59.99 I got without the extras as a spare.
So there you go. I paid for two pairs of prescription eyeglasses and a dozen contact lenses 30% less than she did for one pair without any upgrades. And for those of you wondering, she had a regular single prescription just like mine, no bifocal or progressive lenses.
Do your eyeglass shopping at BJ’s or Costco and save yourself some dough.
Amy’s Coffee and Cones Seasonal Opening Announcement and More!
Hey Joey,
We are finally out of the dreaded winter and spring is here!!!! The shop is opening Friday, May 6, 10am-7pm. I’ll be open weekends until Memorial Day and then I’ll be there 6 days a week. Also I’m on the agenda Tuesday, May 10 for the city’s licensing board to seek approval for live entertainment on Saturday May 28. I would love all the support I can get to be there. I’m super excited to hear that you have secured a place on Rocky Neck this summer, it will be fabulous having you here!! Stop and see me soon and have a hotdog!!
Thanks, Amy J. Blake
Happy Cinco de Mayo!
Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for “fifth of May”) is a holiday held on May 5. It is celebrated nationwide in the United States and regionally in Mexico, primarily in the state of Puebla. The date is observed in the United States as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride, and to commemorate the cause of freedom and democracy during the first years of the American Civil War. In the state of Puebla, the date is observed to commemorate the Mexican army’s unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín. Cinco de Mayo is NOT Mexico’s Independence Day, the most important national patriotic holiday in Mexico, which occurs on September 16th. Cinco de Mayo is a holiday that is virtually ignored in Mexico.
The Amero Children Represent! In Plays Del Carmen
Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library Online Poetry Contest- Deadline May 9th!
Hi Joey-
Now that you have written and read your own poem at the Sawyer Free Library, I thought you would like to let all students in Gloucester and their parents know about the library’s online poetry contest. Submission deadline is coming up on May 9!
Thanks, Carol Ackerman (library Lyceum committee
Here’s a link to The Library’s Webpage for submitting a piece
Our Own Marty’s Offspring Brian Luster Represents! Atop Bear Mountain in New York’s Harriman State Park
Joey: Here’s a shot of my bike atop Bear Mountain in New York’s Harriman State Park. I represent wherever I ride!
-Brian
check out Brian’s Blog- http://amovablebridge.wordpress.com/
Draw on the Sidewalk…and Win a Prize!
As if drawing on the sidewalk isn’t reward enough, this is your chance to draw on the sidewalk and win some prizes in the 2nd Annual Sidewalk Chalk Art Contest in downtown Rockport on Motif No. 1 Day. This festival is all about celebrating the arts in Rockport, and interactive activities have been created to highlight this.












