I purchased two of Joey’s prints at Cape Ann Giclee and finally got them framed and hung. They are a perfect addition to our walls! Still available at Cape Ann Giclee!
I think it’s a great gift (hint hint GMG Jimmy)


My View of Life on the Dock
I purchased two of Joey’s prints at Cape Ann Giclee and finally got them framed and hung. They are a perfect addition to our walls! Still available at Cape Ann Giclee!
I think it’s a great gift (hint hint GMG Jimmy)



GloucesterCast 369 With Senator Bruce Tarr, Bobby Gillis, Ruth Pino, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 12/8/19
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Ice on the harbor this morning December 8th
Treats provided by Mom’s Kitchen-
Mom’s Kitchen will be moving across the street to some new digs!
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Beauport Hotel Live Streaming The Deck The Halls Event (indoor caroling is the way to go)

Positively pre-historic looking, I was amazed when watching an American Coot lift its foot out of the water. What on earth!
Have you ever seen such wildly wonderful feet?
The Coot’s whacky-looking feet only adds to the charm of this adorable waterbird, with its chicken-shaped silhouette, white pointed beak that ends in a sploge of maroon, and garnet, bead-like eyes. Oh, and when the light hits just right, you can see the Coot’s feet are colored in shades of blue, green, and yellow.
The American Coot’s foot is an all-purpose foot so to speak. The lobes serve the bird well for both walking on dry land and for swimming. Most ducks have webbed feet, which are great for propelling through water, but which don’t work very well on land. The Coot’s lobes fall back when lifting its foot, which aids in walking on a variety of surfaces including grass, ice, and mud.
The Coot’s oversized feet also help in becoming airborne; the bird must run across the surface of the water and flap its wings vigorously in order to take off. Its palmate toe helps it swim, and lastly, the Coot uses its strong feet for battling other Coots.
Before the current cold snap, there was a small flock of Coots at Niles Pond, foraging on pond vegetation alongside the flock of four Swans. They all departed shortly before the snowstorm.
The American Coot chicks are equally as whacky looking as are the adult birds. Image courtesy wikicommonsmedia.
Very pretty sunrise on Sunday morning. Took this from our bedroom. Feeling blessed.

Joey
KC +3 over NE, Baltimore -6.5 over Buffalo
Brendan
KC +3 vs Patriots
Denver +8.5
Craig
KC +3
Tennessee – 3 Over Oakland
Jimmy D
Buffalo +6.5
Patriots -3
Connor M
Pats -12.5 at +275
Edelman touchdown at -110
Carolina moneyline +165
Merry drives and cocoa:
If you’re wondering about holiday lights near you, in addition to the city’s beautiful seasonal trees and festive sparkle downtown, rewarding drives through Gloucester neighborhoods abound. These local homes were shining last week. Can you guess which street was most lit up? Grab some hot chocolate and go!
With each new day, more merry lights brighten December nights. Did we miss a street?
Answer- Reynard Street is dazzling and concentrated. (See if you can spot the back fence illuminated with fish shapes when you go. Neighborhood kids could set up a hot chocolate stand 😉 easy. Walk or drive with the great complete street work by the City DPW.) Other streets with decorated homes: Maplewood, road into Annisquam (coming from Gloucester look off to second story star shining off Goose cove), Rt. 127, Abbott, and)
Combine it with Middle Street Walk! Mark your calendars: December 14th

Last day to come over to DECK THE DOCKS

Meet Emily. Yesterday she was going up and down Main Street putting extra quarters in each meter as she went along. Just to be nice. Just to share a little holiday spirit. Just to give you the extra 30 minutes you might need on a Saturday afternoon in December. Her parents accompanied her every step of the way. BTW, they are FOBs! THANK YOU Emily and family for paying it forward! You certainly put a little extra spirit in my heart yesterday.


Help make is a wonderful holiday season for children in need! Once again we have joined forces with Senator Tarr for our annual Holiday Toy Drive, Thursday, December 12th from 6am – 7pm. We have nine planned stops, and all donations stay in the community they were donated in. Here’s where we will be:
Stop 1: 6am-7am: Capitol Diner, 431 Union Street, Lynn. Benefits Family and Children’s Service of Greater Lynn, Inc.
Stop 2: 7:30am-8:30am: Marblehead Village School, Marblehead MA. Benefits Salem Bates School.
Stop 3: 9am-10am: Flint Public Library, 1 South Main Street, Middleton. Benefits Neighbors in Need.
Stop 4: 10:30am-11:30: First Ipswich Bank, 32 Market Street, Ipswich. Benefits Ipswich Caring.
Stop 5: Noon to 1pm: Aubuchon Hardware, 50 Enon Street, Beverly. Benefits Beverly Bootstraps.
Stop 6: 1:30pm-2:30pm: Lyon Waugh Auto, Centennial Park Peabody. Benefits Salem Public Schools, Pathways and Action Inc
Stop 7: 3pm-4:00pm: Woodmans, 121 Main Street, Essex, Benefits Action Inc.
Stop 8: 4:30pm-5:30pm: Shalin Liu, 37 Main Street, Rockport. Benefits Action Inc.
Stop 9: 6:00pm-7:00pm: Cape Ann Savings Bank, 109 Main Street, Gloucester. Benefits Action Inc.
Special thanks to our very special sponsors: Aubuchon Hardware, The Lyon-Waugh Auto Group and Geico in Saugus.

Gonna be a cold one on the dock today. ❄️

GloucesterCast 365 Live Video Feed Will Stream Live At 9:15AM Here & At This Link-www.facebook.com/JoeyGMG
We’ll have Senator Bruce Tarr, Ruth Pino and Bobby Gillis along with our regular cast of crazies.
Treats provided by Mom’s Kitchen
Mom’s Kitchen will be moving across the street to some new digs!
Gloucester 400 www.gloucesterma400.com
