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Intro toEuropean Windows & Passive House

Sam sits down with our new teammate, Tom Buckley, to talk about European Windows and demystifying Passive House. Join us to learn about how to start getting incentives for your next project!

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Absolute Pandemonium In The American League Wild Card Race With One Remaining Regular season Game Left
“Explaining AL Wild Card tiebreaker scenarios
Yankees, Red Sox, Mariners, Blue Jays vying for Junior Circuit’s final 2 playoff spots”
BY Anthony Castrovince @castrovince for MLB.com

The Blue Jays, Mariners, Red Sox and Yankees have tried to play along in advance of Tuesday’s AL Wild Card Game. A chance for a four-way tie is still alive, and things are still pretty tight in the AL Wild Card picture with one regularly scheduled day to goT
Red Sox: 91-70 (current 1st Wild Card)
Yankees: 91-70 (current 2nd Wild Card)
Blue Jays: 90-71 (one game back of 2nd Wild Card)
Mariners: 90-71 (one game back of 2nd Wild Card)
GloucesterCast 525 Livestream With Paul Gamber, Jim Capillo, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz, Mike Codair and Joey C Livestreaming 10/3/21
GloucesterCast 524 Livestream With Paul Gamber, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz, Mike Codair, Jim Capillo and Joey C Livestreaming 9/26/21
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so this is happening oct 3 at 3pm – classical music classic place CAPE ANN SYMPHONY AT UU CHURCH #GLOUCESTERMA
Check out the progress underway on the tower

10/3 at 3PM TODAY – beautiful program lined up. Buy tickets online or at the door

Eagle Pair Returns to Magnolia!
As I posted, we recently saw a young eagle in our nearby “resting tree”. The very next day, we spotted a pair of adults in the “nesting tree”! I believe these to be the same pair we saw last spring in that same nest practicing building skills. I am very happy to see them return! Any sort of eagle sighting is a blessing.





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Sunday brunch just isn’t complete without lobster benny at Tonno Gloucester
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My Patented Don’t Eat Like An A$$hole Diet Is Starting To Pay Off and The Digital Tracking Scale I Use
This is the scale I use the weigh myself. It links directly to my iphone with a free app and it tracks my weight every time I hop on the scale. It was under $25 on Amazon

Hoping to break 200 soon.
No pizza, no chips, no fries.

Cloud illusions…at GHB From Cat Cavallini




Some great news from our colaboration with Holy Cow Ice Cream

last chance! splendid waves at peabody essex museum FEATURE CROSS COUNTRY MUST SEE LOANS
Today, tomorrow (Oct. 3) final days of exhibit, In American Waters: The Sea in American Paintings, at Peabody Essex Museum.
Don’t be distracted by a simplistic thematic construct especially when it coaxes a mind game of “What about…?” as in: What about this artist or that one? Why aren’t they included? (Visual artists like May Stevens, Vija Celmins, Blanche Lazzell, Juane Quick to see Smith, April Gornik, Joan Nelson, Duncanson, Eric Aho, Morris graves, Rauschenberg, Fischl, Frankenthaler, Fitz Henry Lane, Winslow Hopper, and Edward Hopper sprang readily to mind. And more Lawrence.) What about the de rigueur annual summer exhibitions at major galleries and institutions, since late 1880s? Aren’t the planet’s oceans a global motif not limited by media or place?
Ignore the categories or “chapters”.
Forget the sea change promise.
Just go.
Do make the must see trip to be awed and enjoy the momentous loans and great gift of seeing these selections displayed, together and their many moods of expression. Sensuous, tranquil, volatile, mysterious, distant, abstract–this major group show delivers art that conveys emotion, expressed and experienced.
installation view photos
photos: c. ryan, May 29, 2021
Stunning installation design
*mostly (scroll through till end for some misses)
individual works
in no particular order
Animated some to help bring you there:
Museum wall labels – 3d letters, Frederick Douglass quote
Major American lending institutions and private collections including:
Crystal Bridges
Crystal Bridges partnered with PEM, so naturally most loans were procured from Arkansas.
William Trost Richards; Richard Diebenkorn; Frank Benson; Amy Sherald; Marsden Hartley
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Charles Sheeler; Jan Matulka
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
William Trost Richards
New York, Metropolitan Museum
John Frederick Kensett
Collection of New York City
John Wesley Jarvis
Navy Art Collection
Hughie Lee Smith; Paul Cadmus
American Civil War Museum
Conrad Wise Chapman
Phillips Collection
John Sloan
Smithsonian
Stuart Davis; Hughie Lee Smith
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Cuneo
Brooklyn Museum
Rockwell Kent
MoMa Museum of Modern Art
Fletcher Martin
Wadsworth Athenaeum
Kensett
Cahoon Museum American Art
North Carolina Museum of Art
Luks
This show was also billed as one exhibition comprising PEM’s **new** Climate and Environmental Initiative. **Includes iconic American homoerotic art – Cadmus Fleet’s In and Fletcher Martin**
Installation views and museum labels more of a miss
Waters elsewhere on view from the Peabody Essex Museum

Josh Simpson megaplanet glass earth, 1989
Michael C. McMillen detail of The Pequod II
Sea Coco
installation view Rockman exhibit, May 29, 2021, see more here
Continue reading “last chance! splendid waves at peabody essex museum FEATURE CROSS COUNTRY MUST SEE LOANS”Last chAnce: In American Waters Peabody Essex Museum. splendid waves amazing loans. Go!
Today, tomorrow 10/3/2021 final days of exhibit, In American Waters: The Sea in American Paintings, at Peabody Essex Museum.
Don’t be distracted by a simplistic thematic construct especially when it coaxes a mind game of “What about…?” as in: What about this artist or that one? Why aren’t they included? (Visual artists like May Stevens, Vija Celmins, Blanche Lazzell, Juane Quick to see Smith, April Gornik, Joan Nelson, Duncanson, Eric Aho, Morris graves, Rauschenberg, Fischl, Frankenthaler, Fitz Henry Lane, Winslow Hopper, and Edward Hopper sprang readily to mind. And more Lawrence.) What about the de rigueur annual summer exhibitions at major galleries and institutions, since late 1880s? Aren’t the planet’s oceans a global motif not limited by media or place? Ignore these categories or “chapters”.
Forget the sea change promise.
Just go!
Do make the must see trip to be awed and enjoy the momentous loans and great gift of seeing these selections displayed, together and their many moods of expression. Sensuous, tranquil, volatile, mysterious, distant, abstract–this major group show delivers art that conveys emotion, expressed and experienced.
installation views
C. Ryan May 29, 2021 – stunning installation design, mostly
individual works, no particular order
Animated some to help bring you there:
Museum wall labels – 3d letters, Frederick Douglass quote
Major American lending institutions and private collections including:
Crystal Bridges
Crystal Bridges partnered with PEM, so naturally most loans were procured from Arkansas.
William Trost Richards; Richard Diebenkorn; Frank Benson; Amy Sherald; Marsden Hartley
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Charles Sheeler; Jan Matulka
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
William Trost Richards
New York, Metropolitan Museum
John Frederick Kensett
Collection of New York City
John Wesley Jarvis
Navy Art Collection
Hughie Lee Smith; Paul Cadmus
American Civil War Museum
Conrad Wise Chapman
Phillips Collection
John Sloan
Smithsonian
Stuart Davis; Hughie Lee Smith
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Cuneo
Brooklyn Museum
Rockwell Kent
MoMa Museum of Modern Art
Fletcher Martin
Wadsworth Athenaeum
Kensett
Cahoon Museum American Art
North Carolina Museum of Art
Luks
This show was also billed as one exhibition comprising PEM’s **new** Climate and Environmental Initiative. **Includes iconic American homoerotic art – Cadmus Fleet’s In and Fletcher Martin**
Installation views and museum labels more of a miss
Waters elsewhere on view from the Peabody Essex Museum

Josh Simpson megaplanet glass earth, 1989
Michael C. McMillen detail of The Pequod II
Sea Coco
installation view Rockman exhibit, May 29, 2021, see more here
Continue reading “Last chAnce: In American Waters Peabody Essex Museum. splendid waves amazing loans. Go!”Late afternoon at Magnolia Harbor

Moments
Northern exposure….

Shrine-making event in Gloucester
Hi there! Elizabeth from St. John’s Church in Gloucester calling. Long time listener, first time caller!!

We’re having a shrine-making workshop on October 16 that’s open to the public. Here’s a link to the Facebook event. Would you consider posting it?
Shrine-Making Workshop October 16, 10-2 at St. John’s Church, 48 Middle Street: For any who have suffered losses recently, this workshop offers a way to make tangible the loss (for a person, pet, life situation), combining art, pictures, words on a cardboard frame. Free; all supplies provided, except the pictures, writings, memetos that you bring. Masks and social distancing required. Sign up by emailing marge@stjohnsgloucester.org or calling (978) 283-1708. Parking available at 33 Washington Street.
Thanks so much!
Annisquam Village Church to host Blessing of Animals
On the Eve of the Feast of St. Francis, the Annisquam Village Church welcomes the community to a Blessing of Animals on Sunday, October 3rd at 4 p.m. on the church lawn at 820 Washington Street in Gloucester. Four-leggeds, two-leggeds, and stuffed animals are all welcome to attend!
Questions? Call the Annisquam Village Church at 978-281-0376



































































































