Boston Massacre Wins In A Rout!

More to follow.   What a Blast.  Packed House and Cape Ann Represented Well With Krush Puppy and Shelby Shattered, Two Cape Anners!

Boston Massacre Wins In A Rout!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Gravestone in Backyard

dsc_5545We’ve been doing some research on this small gravestone in our rental property on Wall St. It has it’s own raised up plot with a wall surrounding the built-up area. And it’s level with the kitchen window, so every morning we’re face to face with Maria.

We’ve asked the landlord and he thinks it may have been a pet, but pets don’t usually have first and last names or live for 85 or so years.

The engraving is somewhat difficult to read unless the light is just right. What I think it says is “Maria Niemi    y26-6-1842     t 3-9-1927”

We’re  curious  as to who she was and  the history behind the gravestone.

Anyone have any ideas or where we might look to find out?

At least we’d know who’s peeking in the window!     —-Sharon

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Flapping like a Haddock

yellow-fishI’m adding new info to Flapping like a Haddock all the time. Please feel free to send me updates and things that are happening for families around the Cape.

Each week I look through the Times and Beacon for activities to keep kids busy and occupied. I’m especially looking for low or no cost fun things that families can share together. Please  send me your upcoming or on-going family oriented stuff to do, suggestions,  or interesting articles.

And remember to start FLAPPING LIKE A HADDOCK!

Thanks!!   —Sharonsmiley-hat1

Word Scramble Winner!

I don’t know how thehedge did this in the first 10 minutes it was posted. Amazing! Uh…is there a word unscrambler site out there??!!  Congrats, Hedge!

1. cancersaut – crustacean

2. frundole – flounder

3. nafreshim – fisherman

4. faties – fiesta

5. qinansuma – annisquam

6. nemari – marine

7. thosegiluh – lighthouse

8. grihern – herring

9. trevadune – adventure

10. yord – dory

Blynman Canal Bridgehouse

Three eight hour shifts 7 days a week, 365 days a year keep this bridge functional.

Blynman Canal Bridgehouse, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Movie – “Just Another Love Story”

just_another_love_story-photo JUST ANOTHER LOVE STORY
The Cape Ann Community Cinema
(at Gloucester Stage)
267 East Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
978/282-1988

*SHOWTIMES: FRI.-SUN., FEB. 27-MAR. 1 @ 7:15PM

“Just Another Love Story” is about Jonas, a likable family man with a wife and two kids. Jonas’s life takes an unexpected twist when he inadvertently causes Julia to crash her car. The next day, Julia wakes up in a hospital with amnesia and Jonas comes to visit. In a grotesque mix-up, Julia and her family mistake Jonas for her exotic new boyfriend Sebastian, whose return from abroad they had all been expecting. Jonas assumes the other’s identity, and a boundless world opens up to him. But one day, truth comes knocking at the door.

“A creative mix of horror, noir and psychological thriller…viewers will find themselves caught up in the film’s intensity.” -V.A. Musetto, The New York Post


Essex Barn

barn

Joey has been posting the barn-raising process on 133 in Essex. I rode by the other day and saw the near finished building. Cows in the field, beautiful fence – feels real old timey.

Movie – “Ice People”

ice_people_photoICE PEOPLE
The Cape Ann Community Cinema
(at Gloucester Stage)
267 East Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
978/282-1988
*SHOWTIMES:
Thursday 2/26 @ 7:15pm; Friday 2/27 @ 5:00pm; Saturday 2/28; March 1 @ 2:45pm & 5:00pm

Unique in the genre of exploration and adventure films, “Ice People” takes you on one of the earth’s most seductive journeys -Antarctica. Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Anne Aghion spent four months “on the ice” with modern-day polar explorers, to find out what drives dedicated researchers to leave the world behind in pursuit of science, and to capture the true experience of living and working in this extreme environment. And, as it turns out, the film also witnesses one of the most significant discoveries about climate change in recent Antarctic science.

Intense public focus on climate change has turned the shores of Antarctica into a new tourist mecca, making the earth’s coldest continent the hot place to be. But, inland from the penguins and ice floes is a magical Antarctica of volcanoes, boulder-strewn valleys and ominous glaciers. Only a small number of scientific research teams get there, braving severe conditions to learn about our planet’s history, and make predictions about our future.

“Ice People” heads out into the “deep field” with noted geologists Allan Ashworth and Adam Lewis, and two undergrad scientists-in-the-making, where they scour across hundreds of miles to find tiny, critical signs of ancient life. Their findings would give the first evidence of a green Antarctica over 14 million years ago, that disappeared with a sudden shift in the temperature of the continent.

The most authentic film about life on the ice since the trailblazing expeditions to Antarctica chronicled nearly a century ago, “Ice People” conveys the vast beauty, the claustrophobia, the excitement and the stillness of an experience set to nature’s rhythm.

“An intriguing slice-of-life that observes the area’s staggeringly beautiful and imposing landscapes and the unique challenges experienced by those who work there.” -Dennis Harvey, Variety

“Documentary filmmaker Anne Aghion follows research geologists… as they pick their way across Antarctica’s interior dry valleys, eventually discovering – in front of Aghion’s camera! -plant and animal fossils that prove the ice shelf at the bottom of the world was once green… Highly recommended!” -Jennifer Merin, About.com

“I have seen hundreds of science films, and ‘Ice People’ is unique in the way it portrays what it’s really like to do field science. Also, this is some of the best cinematography I’ve ever seen of the Dry Valleys—it’s the first time anyone has captured in motion picture the ‘Lawrence Of Arabia’ feel of Antarctica.” -Tom Wagner, Program Director for Antarctic Earth Sciences, U.S. National Science Foundation Office of Polar Program

Unique in the genre of exploration and adventure films, “Ice People” takes you on one of the earth’s most seductive journeys -Antarctica. Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Anne Aghion spent four months “on the ice” with modern-day polar explorers, to find out what drives dedicated researchers to leave the world behind in pursuit of science, and to capture the true experience of living and working in this extreme environment. And, as it turns out, the film also witnesses one of the most significant discoveries about climate change in recent Antarctic science.

Intense public focus on climate change has turned the shores of Antarctica into a new tourist mecca, making the earth’s coldest continent the hot place to be. But, inland from the penguins and ice floes is a magical Antarctica of volcanoes, boulder-strewn valleys and ominous glaciers. Only a small number of scientific research teams get there, braving severe conditions to learn about our planet’s history, and make predictions about our future.

“Ice People” heads out into the “deep field” with noted geologists Allan Ashworth and Adam Lewis, and two undergrad scientists-in-the-making, where they scour across hundreds of miles to find tiny, critical signs of ancient life. Their findings would give the first evidence of a green Antarctica over 14 million years ago, that disappeared with a sudden shift in the temperature of the continent.

The most authentic film about life on the ice since the trailblazing expeditions to Antarctica chronicled nearly a century ago, “Ice People” conveys the vast beauty, the claustrophobia, the excitement and the stillness of an experience set to nature’s rhythm.

“An intriguing slice-of-life that observes the area’s staggeringly beautiful and imposing landscapes and the unique challenges experienced by those who work there.” -Dennis Harvey, Variety

“Documentary filmmaker Anne Aghion follows research geologists… as they pick their way across Antarctica’s interior dry valleys, eventually discovering – in front of Aghion’s camera! -plant and animal fossils that prove the ice shelf at the bottom of the world was once green… Highly recommended!” -Jennifer Merin, About.com

“I have seen hundreds of science films, and ‘Ice People’ is unique in the way it portrays what it’s really like to do field science. Also, this is some of the best cinematography I’ve ever seen of the Dry Valleys—it’s the first time anyone has captured in motion picture the ‘Lawrence Of Arabia’ feel of Antarctica.” -Tom Wagner, Program Director for Antarctic Earth Sciences, U.S. National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs

Where Zat? Winner!

cabrew

Joey got it first, and then Spearze identified the location as “that’s across the street from Aunt Grace Marino house on Beach Court. The Fisherman ale”. Congratulations to both of you!

cabrewdoor

I love this door.  The colors and textures just draw my eye to it. For those of you who don’t know where this location is,  it’s along the wall leading to the beach down the Fort.

More on the Cape Ann Brewing Co. later today from Joey!

Where Zat? #12

Where Zat?

Last week’s winner was Paul Frontiero AKA capeannpainter who on a long shot guessed the identity as a Lane’s Cove shack.

Because of the economy, we have suspended asking small businesses for prize donations. BUT… it’s still fun and past winners don’t have to feel guilty about guessing!

A huge thank you to the businesses who have donated the prizes in the past.

This week’s location might be too easy…Sorry, Joey!

Blue Sky Farm Barn Raising Update 2/18/09

Shingles are going on.

It looks to me like there was a change.  If you look in the left of the frame in the picture above there is a square window.  But in the pictures that were taken earlier it seems that it was framed out for a door in this location.

Blue Sky Farm Barn Rooster

WHAT UP HOMIE?

Blue Sky Farm Barn Rooster, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Blue Sky Farm Barn Raising Update 2/18/09


How Are My Peeps Doing Today?

 

Any big plans for the weekend?

Check in with a commet and let me know what you have for plans this weekend.

Mike Lindberg sent in a cool time lapse video from different locations around Gloucester that we’ll be posting tomorrow morning.  Look for that. 

Sharon Lowe is working on a series of interviews with children of older fishermen.

What would you like to see more of?

Who would you like to see interviewed?

Are there any local buildings you would like to see the inside of?

Give us some feedback and we will try to get you what you want.  We aim to please.

Spend Friday Night With Hooglio & Don White!

DON WHITE: LIVE!
with special guest Hooglio
Friday, February 20th @ 8:00pm (doors 7:15pm)
The Cape Ann Community Cinema (at Gloucester Stage)
267 East Main Street * East Gloucester * 978/309-8448

Click for video and reserve tickets.
Click for video and reserve tickets.

If you laugh and cry within the same ten minutes, you either need a vacation or you are sitting in the audience at a Don White show. This working class family man from Lynn, Massachusetts has emerged as the thoughtful songwriter of the decade whose relevance to our lives is evidenced by the powerful reaction he evokes at every concert. Come join us for this special night of live entertainment, with opening act and local favorite, Hooglio, who will row in all the way from his native Flustuania just for the show, during which he will spin comic musical tales of his beloved country.

Tickets are $15.00, and are available either online or at the box office on the night of the show.

DON’S PEERS RAVE:
“The audience went crazy for him. He’s by far the best new performer I’ve
seen in a long, long time. Believe me, he’s got it!” -Christine Lavin

AT THIS SPECIAL EVENT, WE WILL BE SERVING A VARIETY OF IPSWICH ALES.

Visit Hooglio's site.
Visit Hooglio’s site.