Spring From Carolyn Rosenfeld

The view from my window on Little Banjo Pond. It’s my first spring here so i’ve never seen this view before.
I have ducks 🦆, but unfortunately , no deck.

One Hour at a Time Gang

Clean for Saturday, April 24, 2021

Where:       Horton Street

Time:          08:30 – 09:30 am

When:        Saturday, April 24, 2021

We can meet near Ocean Alliance, please bring gloves, pickers, masks and I will supply the yellow bags and also some gloves and hand santizers.

Thanks all

The Last Game At The Boston Garden

Mother’s Day At Tonno

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Mother’s Day is right around the corner! Celebrate this special day with us for brunch with available seating from 11am to 3pm. Patio seating is also making a come back during mid may! Reserve seating for brunch and dinner online through our website in our bio or over the phone today!

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The Mooring Restaurant in Manchester

We tried the Mooring Restaurant in Manchester for dinner recently. Located on Union Street, it is a very small place with a pub-like atmosphere. The limited seating available during the pandemic allows for very few seats. The menu is small but varied and there was a daily special in addition. I had the chicken gyro and Jim had the daily special French dip which was served on a Virgilio’s roll. Jim especially enjoyed the side salad offered as a replacement for the fries. Our server, Amanda, was appropriately masked and distanced and did a great job as the only server while we were there. We might plan to return for lunch because of the pub type setting, nice and relaxed with a view of the world going by.

Rockport Art Association & Museum’s Experimental Group Hosts Guest Presenter: Lisa Goren

“The Pivot and the Hustle” with Boston artist, Lisa Goren

May 20, 2021, 7:00pmOn ZOOM (contact Nella Lush, Experimental Group, Chair, via email experimentalgroupraa@gmail.com  for invite)

Rockport Art Association & Museum’s Experimental Group, 12 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966   www.experimentalartgroup.com

The Experimental Group of Rockport’s Art Association & Museum is happy to host a zoom presentation with award winning artist, Lisa Goren. Learn how Goren has moved forward with her art during these difficult times. Listening, creating, and accepting that a change was needed and then taking that change to the public, as a part of her artist persona.

Artist Bio:

Lisa Goren was raised in NYC and has been working in Boston, Massachusetts for the past 25 years. She is the current Vice-President of the National Association of Women Artists (Mass. Chapter). During the Pandemic, she has been working on smaller paintings of ‘Animals Taking Over during the Quarantine’ as well as portraits of health care workers (chosen to be in The Best Art Created by Washington Post Readers During the Pandemic by Washington Post).  Lisa has also been published in the New York Times, http://nyti.ms/1PAO5mr

Don’t miss Lisa’s current show featuring over one hundred works at the Cotuit Center for the Arts thru May 1, 2021.

The Experimental Group is a creative forum, its main mission is to increase public awareness and to foster self-expression by bringing artists together to explore and share ideas that cultivate creative freedom. The EG is encouraged and supported by the Rockport Art Association & Museum.  

If you would like a zoom invite to the event, please contact: Nella Lush, Experimental Group, Chair, via email experimentalgroupraa@gmail.com  The Rockport Art Association & Museum (RAA&M) is one of the oldest and most active art organizations in the country. The Association has a long and distinguished history that has spanned 100 years.

Local Colors Artists’ – Call for Artists

Local Colors Artists’ Cooperative on Main Street in Gloucester is calling all Artists, Makers and Designers to become members. Please check out or website at local-colors.org for more information and how to apply.

Schrafft’s

My boys have long since gotten over seeing their “name in lights” while driving in/out of Boston. Looking for the big pink letters that spell out “Schrafft’s” used to be a game we played when off on adventures. As they grew older they were more impressed that they have lineage in the Candy Business than seeing their name. Go figure.

Thanks to Paul Horovitz for snapping this photo upon stumbling upon this great wooden box!