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My Favorite Birthday Present Ever
Dry Ice From Cape Pond Ice For Halloween Effects
Halloween is just around the corner!
Planning a Party?
Looking for a Spooky Effect?
Try the "Coolest" Dry Ice at your party.
To create fog, place chucks of dry ice in a water tight container and cover with water.
Warm water creates more fog, but the ice will disappear faster. ;
To keep the fog flowing just keep adding dry ice and water to the pot!

Here are some other "Cool" ideas!
Pumpkin: place the dry ice inside a cup of hot water and place it inside a carved pumpkin. The smokey fog will escape out the eyes, nose and mouth area.
Tombstones: create a tombstone out of cardboard. Combine the hot water and dry ice in a bowl and watch the smokey for engulf your yard!

Goblin Guts: just add soap and watch the bubbles overflow and pop with tiny smoke bubbles. This is a bit messy but really "Cool."
Remember to always take care when handling dry ice.
DO NOT TOUCH WITH YOUR HANDS.
Wear gloves and use tongs. Children should not be left unattended with dry ice and always use dry ice in a well ventilated area.
Have a fun filled Halloween!
Happy Birthday Joey!!
Ankeny Studio Book Sale October 30th
New Building on Main and Hancock St – Inside and Outside Views
GMG Inside The Numbers Monday October 25th, 2010
Minglewood Tavern at Lat 43 First Look Video
Brian Eastman and Ethan From Walker Creek give Good Morning Gloucester The Skinny On the Floor To Ceiling Renovation
We’ll be sure to let you guys know when the Minglewood tavern will be open
This Friday @ The Rhumb Line ~ You will not want to miss Noe Socha
It will be a night of bluesy/jazz instrumentals and soulful blues.
The musicianship is incredible.
Noe Socha, 19yr. old blind guitarist, from Italy. Just started at Berklee this Fall. Very Unique playing style.
This is just a sample of what is going to happen. Along with the other musicians. Eric Reardon, Chris Noyes, Rory Walsh and Brian O’Conner.It appears to be one extraordinary night coming up.
Gloucester Blanks Peabody!
Night Time On the Pier. Again
Just for fun!
2010 GHS Football Vs Peabody Photos From David Cox
Chamber Businesswomen’s Mixer At Topside Grill
The next Businesswomen’s Networking Mixer will be held at the Topside Grille & Pub, located at 50 Rogers Street in downtown Gloucester, on Wednesday, October 27, starting at 5:00 p.m. All businesswomen are invited to meet, socialize, network and let the group know what is going on at your business. This is free of charge event (cash bar) and the Topside has promised to offer a couple of specials for purchase if you wish.
For more information, please contact the Chamber.
Elyssa East Author Dogtown: Death and Enchantment In A New England Ghost Town Part III
Here is the final installment of the Elyssa East GMG Interview.
In this segment we talk about publishing in 2010- the challenges and opportunities presented with new media distribution.
We also talk about the need for the independent book store and what they offer that digital media can’t.
you can check out The DogtownTheBook website here-
Dave Sullivan’s Last Gloucester Picture Of 2010
G. K. Chesterton Quote of The Week From Greg Bover
All religions are really the same religion, especially Buddhism.
G. K. Chesterton 1874-1936
Click the pic for The G.K. Chesterton Wikipedia Page
Often called “The Prince of Paradox,” Chesterton wrote 80 books, several hundred poems, 200 short stories, 4000 essays and several plays. George Bernard Shaw described him as a man of colossal genius. He had great influence on many of the writers and thinkers of the early twentieth century.
Bill Morrissey adds-
Joey,
Please share my thanks with Greg Bover for the blurb and quote from G. K. Chesterton.
I thought I would add to the theme and share this poem from Chesterton for you and your
readers:
Best regards, Bill Morrissey
A CHILD OF THE SNOWS
There is heard a hymn when the panes are dim,
and never before or again,
when the nights are strong with a darkness long,
and the dark is alive with rain.
Never we know but in sleet and in snow,
the place where the great fires are,
that the midst of the earth is a raging mirth
and the heart of the earth a star.
And at night we win to the ancient inn
where the child in the frost is furled,
we follow the feet where all souls meet
at the inn at the end of the world.
The Gods lie dead where the leaves lie red,
for the flame of the sun is flown,
the Gods lie cold where the leaves lie gold,
and a Child come forth alone.
Can you identify this?
Cross Fit Cape Ann Free Classes This Week!
Heather Fraelick gives us the skinny on Cross Fit Cape Ann-
Jon Conant (who you know, started the Hive) is the guy behind this new space. They are across the street from Pratty’s.
All the details are on their website but give him a call or drop into a class! For example, after warming up and going over proper form/technique we did a circuit of 5 pull ups, 10 push ups, 15 squats – as many as you could do for 8 min, rest for 4, again for 8. Then the challenge was a 500 meter row.
Here’s a link w/ picture form last night’s class.
All classes are free this week http://crossfitcapeann.com/class-schedule/
crossfitcapeann@yahoo.com
1 978.290.3786
www.crossfitcapeann.com
pic from last nights class courtesy Cross Fit Cape Ann-
Classes will run daily and free for the rest of the week at 6am, 9am, 5:30pm & 6:30pm
Just show up!
WhereZat Winner!
justin demetri says: “civil war memorial in riverdale, by captain hooks” and he’s right! Swimdad did a great job of trying to figure it out, though. I wonder if Justin or anyone else has information about the symbols on the structure.
See you next Monday! Congratulations, Justin! See Joey for your t-shirt. And as always, thanks for playing!













