Where there’s smoke, is there processing right on board the ship? Can someone help describe this boat, what’s happening and where it’s headed to and from?
photo caption: Vessel off Gloucester 3/23/2021 visible from the shore. Binoculars held up to phone for “zoom”
Jane and Lisa Making Soup Coozies. Hand-made, washable, microwavable. $5. each. All net profits donated to Open Door. Novelty prints plus home decor fabrics. can be ordered by email: willows3@comcast.net
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GloucesterCast 485: With Jane Noble, Lisa Zellenka, Joe Fish Printer, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Pat and Jimmy D and Joey C Taped 3/24/21
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Shout Out To Mom’s Kitchen For Tuning Us Up With Coffee rolls
Jane and Lisa Making Soup Coozies. Hand-made, washable, microwavable. $5. each. All net profits donated to Open Door. Novelty prints plus home decor fabrics. can be ordered by email: willows3@comcast.net
Joe Higgins Fish printer Donating Corn Hole Boards
Collecting checks today and tomorrow.
Dinner at Passports Steak Au Poivre
John Popper On Podcast next Wednesday at 3:30PM.
Annie Brobst Podcast Friday at 9:30- Country Singer That Went Viral On TIK TOK singing for a bartender at Beauport
Joey and Chris McCarthy $200 Carl Campbell: $250 Warren Waugh $2000 Lyon Waugh Auto Group $2000 Mike Codair $100 Nichole Wadsworth Schrafft $100 Rachel Refalo $100 Paul Gamber Jr. $500 Pat Dalpiaz and Jimmy Dalpiaz $200 Chris Doe and Kiley Davis $100 Alicia Cox $100 Zach Sears $100 Drew Hale $200 Kerry McKenna $100 Brenda Grimes Davis and John $100 Carla Benjamin $100 Karen Hanson $200 Lynne Scannell and Phil $100 Jane Gagliardi $001 Catherine Ryan $100 Charlene M Delaney $100 Tim Byrne and Laurianne Ellis Gelsomini Byrne $100 Paul Horovitz $100 Nina Testaverde Goodick $50 Dawn Restuccia Burnham $100 Andrea Butler
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For those that are giving all or part to Alzheimers please make your checks to Alzheimer’s Association
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We took a quick drive down T Wharf this morning. We didn’t have time to stay long or hunt for the perfect photo, but the reflections on the water were pretty.
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A sure sign of seasonal change is seeing egrets again. These are my first for the year, hanging around near Mile Marker. Welcome back. You are a sight for sore eyes.
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Join Backyard Growers and local historian & anthropologist Mary Ellen Lepionka on April 8 at 12 pm for a FREE online Lunch & Learn, Frontyard Growers: Algonquian Farmers of Cape Ann, comparing the practices of indigenous and colonial farmers on Cape Ann during the 17th century. Click here to register for this event and discover:
Who were the indigenous and colonial farmers of Cape Ann? How and where did they plant? What did they grow? How did land pass from Algonquians to colonists on Cape Ann? What role did enslaved people and freed slaves play in the Cape Ann farm economy? Was Dogtown farmed? What can we learn from indigenous growers about conserving land, managing trees, using our soil and water, cultivating crops for food and medicine, preserving harvests, and saving seed? What inspiration can we draw from Algonquian garden designs and community feasting?
Joey – here’s a pic for your consideration. It even looks the same upsidedown.Gorgeous reflection of the river and bridge. We enjoy all the info you send out. Bee Russo
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Starting the week off on a good note! We presented a check to the Open Door food pantry today with the proceeds from Great Egret photo raffle by Laurinda Butcher, Thank you to all who donated!
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ALOO TIKKI a crispy pancake of parboiled potatoes, peas, dill, spices & whipped paneer, served with raita, herb chutney – one of the appetizer options with the Tikka Tuesday package.