GloucesterCast 375 Live At 1623 Studios w/ Walt Kolenda, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/14/20

GloucesterCast 375 Live At 1623 Studios w/ Walt Kolenda, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/14/20

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Topics Include:
Flu and Flu Shots- Walgreens, Lahey Urgent Care
Pat and Jimmy Do the Amtrak Northeaster- link to pics
Check out Scottie Mac on Insta @djscottiemac
Scottie Mac productions- www.360djs.net
Feb 16th Next Flea Market 9-2PM, Jan 18th Next Auction 4PM preview
US Citizen’s Test Questions
Desperate for a new Netflix series- Recommendations from Susan Lipsette, Pat Dalpiaz, Joey Chris Jim and Kate-
Pat: Schitt’s Creek, Longmeyer, Ozark, Sneaky pete, Joey and Chris Recommend Banshee.  Susan Recommends Dead Tomorrow, Broadchurch, Dr Foster.
Playboy Tortoise- boosts tortoise population from 12-2000
Joey and Kate still making money with solar.  Have $221 credit on National Grid Bill.  Info at this link

Ho Hum, National Grid owes us Money, AGAIN. We Had Solar Installed By Cazeault Solar. We Have A $229.21 Electricity CREDIT And Our House Is 100% Electric. Look At Our Latest Bill-

I’m not sure how much more I could boil it down but here’s the latest bill (National Grid OWES US MONEY!)-

I LOOOOOVE GETTING THAT NATIONIAL GRID BILL AND SEEING THAT THEY OWE US MONEY!  LOVE IT!

Do you want to put solar on your house and make money?

Fill out the form and I’ll have lifelong Gloucester resident Tim Sanborn from Cazeault Solar call you to go over your options for free.

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DON’T MISS THE LOBSTER TRAP TREE AND CAPE ANN ART HAVEN FAMILY FUN BIG BUOY PARTY!

The Big Buoy Party night is Art Haven’s biggest fundraising event. Come on down to Cruiseport for delicious refreshments, arts and crafts activities, live music, and more!

WHEN: JANUARY 24TH FROM 5PM TO 8PM

WHERE: CRUISEPORT, GLOUCESTER

Only 20.00 PER FAMILY, and that includes refreshments, crafts, and your child’s buoy!

Cape Ann Museum’s new satellite location opening June 2020 #GloucesterMA

From Washington & Poplar streets, progress views (2018-2020) across to the Cape Ann Museum expansion. This spot includes the historic White Ellery House and Barn, Babson-Alling home, new archives & collections building, and public space and grounds. The museum’s anchor location is nearby on Pleasant Street in downtown Gloucester.

 

Apri 2019 / Nov 2019

 

Jan 2019 / Jan 2020

 

Nov 2018 / Jan 2020

 

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Girls U12 Home Game for Cape Ann Youth Hockey

Cape Ann Youth Hockey teams don’t get to play a lot of home games at Talbot Rink so it is exciting when they do.  The Girls U12 team will be playing at home on Saturday, January 18th at 1:00.  The girls hockey program at CAYH has really taken off and all of the dedicated girls, from Learn-to-Skate to High School, are killing it on the ice….and having tons of fun.

Read More Here:  https://www.facebook.com/events/2959834830702168/

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525 in Magnolia

We had a lovely dinner at 525 in Magnolia recently, which included the free entertainment of two toddler girls at the next table with their crayons and toy animals. We scored a colored picture of Queen Elsa!

I had the Classic Burger and Jim had Cobb Salad, both of which we enjoyed very much.

Then our lovely waitress Sandra brought my “Happy Ending ” (their words, not mine! Haha) Spanish Coffee. It was another great local dining experience. We’ll be back, 525.

Jazz Dinner Featuring SCOLLINS-WARSI DUO at Feather and Wedge

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The Scollins-Warsi jazz duo is back at Feather & Wedge! With Kevin Scollins on guitar and Sahil Warsi on double bass, they will play from their extensive setlist including selections from the Great American Song Book, modern jazz, contemporary blues and R&B.

Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

Thursday, January 16, 2020
6:30 PM –  9:00 PM

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Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA, 01966
978.999.5917
https://featherandwedge.com

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GLOUCESTERCAST 375 LIVE TUESDAY 11:00AM FROM STUDIO 1623 HERE & AT WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/JOEYGMG

GLOUCESTERCAST 375 LIVE TUESDAY 11:00AM FROM STUDIO 1623 HERE & AT WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/JOEYGMG

The chat part where you can write in questions while we’re taping is at WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/JOEYGMG

Join the chat, we have lots of fun!

BEAUTIFUL SHORT-EARED OWLS IN OUR MIDST!

Melded to the grass as he was, in monochromatic winter pasture shades of taupe, buff, and gray, it was nearly impossible to spot the impostor posing in the dry stalks and twigs. But there he was, a small mound resting along the thicket edge. You can just barely see him in the photo below.

He sat up for a brief moment and even from a great distance his wide-eyed, and only seconds long, golden-eyed look was unmissable.

I’ve read the Short-eared Owl flight described as erratic, but I would call it anything but that. They swoop gracefully over fields in multi-directions, with great intention, listening for the sound of voles, moles, mice and other small mammals scurrying through the tall winter grass and phragmites. Flying low while hunting, their wingbeats are smooth and steady.

The Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus)  is called as such because of the little tufts of display feathers atop its head, which aren’t really ears at all. The Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) is a cousin of the Short-eared and it has longer feather tufts. Owls have a highly developed hearing system and their ears are actually located at the sides of their heads, behind the eyes, and are covered by the feathers of the facial disc.

Unlike many species of owls, which prefer forest and woodland, the Short-eared Owls is a bird of open country. They require fields, grasslands, marshes, bogs, heaths, and dunes. Shorties are crepuscular, which means they mostly feed at dawn and dusk.

Short-eared Owls are found the world over on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Sadly, in Massachusetts, breeding pairs have been driven to the brink of extirpation. There may still be one or two pairs that breed at Nantucket’s Tuckernuck Island but, because of loss of habitat, the Short-eared Owl was listed as endangered in Massachusetts in 1985.

Listen for the Short-eared Owls wing “clapping” in the video below, and some adorable chicks, too 🙂

From Cornell: “Hawaii’s only native owl, the Pueo (Asio flammeus sandwichensis), is a Short-eared Owl subspecies found on all the chain’s major islands. Pueos may have descended from Alaska forebears, taking hold in the islands after the first arriving Polynesians brought owl food in the form of the Pacific rat.”
Short-eared Owl Range Map