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Joey C. Emerges Victorious

This is an artistic portrayal of our fearless top dog GMG leader of the pack emerging victorious from his frigid Rocky Neck plunge into the icy water – smiling with head and tail held high.
I do plan to be there without my bathing suit and with my camera to catch some shots of how he and everyone really looks during and after their New Year’s Day plunge. It looks like Paul’s deal with the kidnapped Santa might actually pay off – the forecast is for sunny, almost balmy weather. Unfortunately, that won’t make the water any warmer.
E.J. Lefavour
New Years Eve @ Alchemy 7-10 p.m ~ Heather Rose~
Heather Rose will perform tonight
on New Years Eve @ Alchemy 7-10 p.m
to help you enter into a new year ahead – see her story
below from Boston Blues Society
http://www.facebook.com/#!/note.php?note_id=173315369374821&id=119292354758915
Millard Fuller Quote of The Week From Greg Bover
"It is easier to act your way to right thinking than it is to think your way to right action."
Millard Fuller (1935-2009)
Fuller founded Habitat for Humanity, which has built more than 150,000 homes for those in need in more than 90 countries. Volunteers build houses with the recipients, who then repay the cost of materials at no interest, revolutionizing the way in which philanthropy works. The holder of 50 honorary degrees, Bill Clinton awarded him the Medal of Freedom in 1996.
Greg Bover
Vote For The Top Story Of The Year On The Gloucester Daily Times Website Today
Happy 2011!
GMG Inside The Numbers 21,348 Views Tuesday December 28th, 2010
Fitzy The Snow Man Creates Bruins Tim Thomas Ice Sculpture For Boston’s First Night
Breakfast Before the Rocky Neck Plunge?
It’s On! We’re meeting at 10:30AM Saturday at Passports for a nice warm up meal before we head to Oak’s Cove Beach on Rocky Neck. Who want’s to go and who of our contributors will be there to film it?
Did you know
Weather Vanes and Slate Roofing
A weather vane is an instrument for showing the direction of the wind. They are typically used as an architectural ornament at the highest point of a building. Although partly functional, weather vanes are generally decorative, often featuring the traditional cockerel design with letters indicating the points of the compass. Other common motifs include ships, arrows and horses, or as in the case of this one in Annisquam at Lobster Cove, a lobster. The word ‘vane’ comes from the Anglo-Saxon word ‘fane’ meaning ‘flag’.
Slate roofing was used in the eastern part of the country prior to the American Revolution. Despite this, the slate industry did not gain prominence here until the mid-nineteenth century. A number of factors contributed to the industry’s development including the advent of cheaper forms of transportation, first by canal and later by rail. An increasing U.S. population (which almost tripled in the years from 1830 to 1860) increased the demand for housing and building materials. Architectural tastes also contributed to advances in the slate industry. The prevailing architectural styles of the mid-nineteenth century placed strong emphasis on prominent rooflines. Slate, laid in multi-colored decorative patterns, and was particular suited to the curved or straight Mansard roofs of the Second Empire style and the steeply pitched roofs of the High Victorian Gothic. Installed properly, slate roofs require relatively little maintenance and will last 60 to 125 years or longer depending on the type of slate employed, roof configuration, and the geographical location of the property. Some slates have been known to last over 200 years.
No Pretty Prayer
Sal Zerilli grew up “down the fort” during the 70’s and 80’s. He moved away, but held on tight to the love for his unique neighborhood of close-knit families and Italian traditions. Two years ago, fearful that the slow but imminent process of gentrification of his beloved fort would destroy its charm, Sal decided to preserve a bit of the precious history.
His documentary, “No Pretty Prayer” is a touching documentary of people and place. Each show at the Cape Ann Community Cinema has sold out. I saw it last night with Joanne (GMG’s own)who grew up as a non-Italian down the fort. Please-if you get a chance, catch this film. It’s a bit of Gloucester history that everyone should see. Bravo,Sal!!
After the Storm
This is a painting I just finished of waves off the rocks at Annisquam Light, after the first little storm last week. As an old surfer, painter, photographer and lifelong lover of the sea, I have long sought to catch/capture that perfect wave. This one is close, but my quest still continues.

E.J. Lefavour – Khan Studio
http://www.khanstudiointernational.com/gallery_capeannpaintings.htm
Did you know?
Did you know about Wovels? I’d never seen one before I took this photo of a woman woveling her snow on River Road in Annisquam.
Here’s a little info about them. People with bad backs or heart conditions might want to look into getting one of these before the next blizzard. “Sno Wovel wheeled snow shovels are designed to greatly reduce the physical strain of shoveling and the related risks of back and heart injuries. The Sno Wovel wheeled snow shovel was the subject of an independent study by the University of Massachusetts (Bryan Buchholz, PhD, Professor and Director, Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology) which focused on lower back stress and overall exertion as compared to traditional snow shovels. The results are quite compelling, finding the Sno Wovel virtually eliminated lower back stress … ‘comparable to simply walking – representing an impressive 85% and more reduction in lower back disk compression.’ Overall exertion (which is one of the major factors in heart risk) was found to be reduced by a factor of 3x or more. ..and with 72,000 annual emergency room visits annually in the US attributable to shoveling with snow shovels and snow blowers, the Sno Wovel has earned its reputation as the World’s Safest Snow Shovel.”
Happy Birthday GMG Turns Three
She only looks innocent….
Important Snow Removal Info-Main St, Rogers St, Dale Av, Warren St
Important Snow Removal Information-Main Street, Rogers Street, Dale Avenue, Warren Street
The City of Gloucester will be doing snow removal on Main Street, Rogers Street, Dale Avenue and Warren Street beginning at midnight Wednesday, December 29, 2010 and continuing through 6:00 AM on Thursday, December 30, 2010. All vehicles must be removed from these areas to allow proper removal of snow.
Freemantle Doctor Color Splash
http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?
Missing your Kayak?
A Few Storm Pics
City of Gloucester Storm Trash Collection Info
Storm Trash Collection Information
Trash/recycling that is normally collected on Monday – will be picked up Tuesday. If your trash day is Tuesday – it is on regular schedule and will be picked up on Tuesday. To help expedite the pick up and the recycling will be picked up single stream on Tuesday – you will see a regular trash truck picking up recyclables. This truck is picking up recyclables only.
There is NOT a delay in trash service for the rest of the week – Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays pick up will be on a normal schedule. The only day that has a delay in service is Monday.










