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GloucesterCast 462 with Sushi Sang Lee, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 1/22/21
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Here’s another quick photo for the “Where Am I?” series. Last week I was at The Blackbear Barbershop, the entrance to Rocky Neck, and the old gift shop in the front of the Gloucester House restaurant (finger pointing on the side of the building).
This one seems easy….but, then again, I know where I was. Ha.
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We saw this very interesting barn when driving along a route near Rockport that is part of the Essex Coastal Scenic Byway, which stretches further than just 133! This one’s a classic.
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This Saturday, January 23 the Sawyer Free Library’s GLOUCESTER LYCEUM will kick off a new monthly virtual series “Exercises for the Quiet Eye”presented by art historian and museum educator, Annie Storr. This interactive, creative program is designed to open the moment when someone can fully see the art in front of them. It aims to suspend attention, to quiet the drive to “figure out” and “move on.”
Storr developed “Exercises for the Quiet Eye” to encourage patient reflection, appreciation, and an attempt to avoid the rush to understand, or determine a set interpretation for what we see. It guides participants to use art to embrace ambiguity, intellectual exploration, and personal reflection.
This special virtual program will take place from 2-4pm on Saturdays: January 23, February 27, March 27, April 24 and May 22
Please be sure to register to join and receive the Zoom link.