A quick transition from a chilly spring to a summer heat wave. The Rhododendrons are blossoming from buds, the Chickadees are at work (I think he’s supervising and she’s building), just a lone coyote on the Audubon land, a first sail past Eastern Point light, and an Eider extended family enjoys a swim along Raymond Beach.
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Hi Joey ,It’s Dean Burgess,it’s not too many times we get to see double lady slipper flowers ,These are at Bothways Farm in Essex .Are there any others out there on Cape Ann ? Only the nature lovers in the GMG world will know .
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MASSACHUSETTS–ANNISQUAM RIVER – Full Channel Closure Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Bridge across the Annisquam River, mile 0.7, has been removed to allow for construction of a replacement bridge. The channel through the bridge will be closed to all vessel traffic from 6:00 a.m. Monday June 7, 2021 to 6:00 a.m. Wednesday June 9, 2021 to accommodate a 1000 ton Gantry Barge and several workboats fitting the replacement bridge into place. The barge and equipment will not be moved from the channel outside of working hours. From 6:00 a.m. Wednesday June 9, 2021 to 4:00 p.m. June 11, 2021 vessel height restriction will be in place while electrical components are installed. Vessels able to transit without a bridge opening may do so. Mariners can contact the Harbormaster via VHF CH 16/13. Questions may be directed to the MBTA Resident Engineer, Mr. Matt Moorehouse at (617) 839-8075 or J.F. White Contracting Mr. Mike Keville (617) 908-2405 or Mr. Tim Chase Sector Boston Waterways Management at (617) 447-1620. Mariners are advised plan accordingly. Chart 13281 LNM: 22/21 (CGD1)
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I was recently studying the area we live on a nautical map and noticed the terms “Subm piles” and “Subm Groin”. I had to wonder…… because I am easily amused, the fact that the piles were south of the groin on this map of Freshwater Cove brought a giggle forward.
I concluded that “subm” must indicate submerged (I am not without some insight) and I had an idea what piles were in nautical terminology. I asked around a bit about “groin” without success. So, I googled it…….
According to the National Park Service, groins are used to maintain beaches and limit “longhsore sediment transport” (erosion?). And now we all know. It’s your “News You Can Use” segment of the blog…….
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Photographs of monumental Harbor Village mural commission, a golden lobster four days in, with close up views of the foregrounded claw, the most recent additions. Second crane facilitates exterior finishing. See lintel work./ (c. ryan)
Harbor Village: a new apartment building developed by Action Inc. and North Shore Community Development Coalitionbuilding on 206 Main Street at Elm (formerly Cameron’s) under construction. This is the first of a few public art commissions for this property.
Gloucester Mural Map | Public Art
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Sharing information from the Ocean Alliance Facebook page regarding their celebration of World Ocean Day Thursday June 10. Free demonstrations, open house, music, art and more. I hope to see you there! Sounds like fun.
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One thing that’s become clear over the past couple years is that our society doesn’t appreciate scientists the way it should. Why, in the past year alone, these heroes have conquered a pandemic, determined the human threshold for hot dog consumption, discovered how to grow both chicken nuggets and bacon in a lab, and may have even developed edible holograms. And now a team of scientists at the University of California San Diego has solved another one of life’s great mysteries: Can lobsters get high?
The impetus for this groundbreaking study: a Maine restaurant that’s famous for hot boxing lobsters. Back in 2018, restaurateur Charlotte Gill of Charlotte’s Legendary Lobster Pound sent the internet into a tizzy when she told a local newspaper that she was experimenting with marijuana in hopes creating a more humane way to kill lobsters. Gill would use an air mattress pump to smoke up a sealed, lobster-filled chamber; as she explained to Modern Farmerthis week, the results were undeniable.
According to the team’s 2020 media guide, in 1915, owner Charles W. Somers invited the Cleveland baseball writers to help in the selection of a new club name. The writers solicited their readers for suggestions. Through this process the name “Cleveland Indians” was selected.
In 2018 the club moved away from using its 50-year-old Chief Wahoo logo, viewed widely as an image that was racially insensitive to indigenous peoples.
I’m so out of the loop.
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