We’ve got a date for the opening reception of my Waterfront Images series at @capeanngiclee
November 1st from 6:30-9:00PM.
Cape Ann Giclee is located at 20 Maplewood Ave. #GloucesterMA. Please come and share!

My View of Life on the Dock
We’ve got a date for the opening reception of my Waterfront Images series at @capeanngiclee
November 1st from 6:30-9:00PM.
Cape Ann Giclee is located at 20 Maplewood Ave. #GloucesterMA. Please come and share!

Another banner weekend for butterflies on Cape Ann with Yellow Sulphurs, Painted Ladies, and American Ladies joining the streams of Monarchs migrating along our shores.
Butterflies struggle at this time of year to find sources of nectar. Whatever you do, please do not cut back your garden until mid-November or so. Best NOT to cut back at all and to leave the drying seed heads for the songbirds and leaf litter and plant stalks for hibernating bees and caterpillars, but if one really must cut back, wait as long as possible.
If you click on the photos in the gallery, each picture is labeled with the name of the butterfly and the names of the late-blooming plants on which they are drinking nectar and building their fat reserves for the journey ahead . Butterflies will even fight over a Dandelion to try to get nectar when nothing much else is available (the best reason of all not to use Roundup on the Dandelions in a lawn).
My husband and I are huge fans of Jesse Cook and with gorgeous music and extraordinary musicianship, his concerts are not to be missed. Tom introduced me to his work several years ago when I was looking for a uniquely beautiful sound to score a short film for the Berkshire Museum, about butterflies in flight, for which Jesse graciously and generously permitted. More about Jesse and Monarchs when my forthcoming documentary is released.
Jesse Cook travels the world with his fingers. Through his globe-spanning and genre-bending compositions, the nimble-fingered guitarist has taken nouveau flamenco to places it has never been, creating new fascinating hybrids. As one of the most celebrated instrumentalists on the planet, Cook is forever restless, constantly searching for new sounds, rhythms and textures to explore.
Born in Paris and raised in Toronto, Cook studied classical and jazz guitar, and as a child was always intrigued by the highly rhythmic rumba flamenco style. Following up on that curiosity, Cook dove headfirst into the gypsy musical tradition as he began to find his own musical voice. After a show-stopping performance at the 1995 Catalina Jazz Festival, Cook’s little-heard debut, Tempest, suddenly took off in the U.S., landing at # 14 on the Billboard Charts. Cook’s career has seen steady growth in the years that followed, his multi-cultural take on rumba flamenco striking a nerve with listeners. One of the hallmarks of his sound and aesthetic is to travel the world, meeting and collaborating with artists and incorporating the results into his music. In addition to headlining concerts and festivals, he has opened for such legends as B.B. King, Ray Charles, The Chieftains and Diana Krall.
In 1998, Cook was nominated for a Juno Award as Instrumental Artist of the Year. In 2001, he received a Juno Nomination for Best Male Artist, as well as winning in the Best Instrumental Album category for Free Fall. In 2009, he was Acoustic Guitar’s Player’s Choice Award silver winner in the Flamenco category. He is a three-time winner of the Canadian Smooth Jazz award for Guitarist of the Year and numerous other awards. Over twenty years into his career, Cook is now forging more than just musical traditions of the world. With his 2015’s One World, he is now forging the ancient with the modern, infusing contemporary sounds of the electronic digital age into his timeless rumba flamenco rhythms.
“…lightning fast and bright flamenco guitarist…Jesse Cook…is about as seductive, percussive and danceable as this kind of music gets…also a powerful pop songwriter, with each melody standing out above the weaving rhythms sung by his intoxicating strings.” Jazziz
I was at the Lowell’s Boat Shop in Amesbury Saturday for their Fall Haul and Mighty Merrimack Rowing Race. I was excited to see the Gloucester Gig Rowers come in first place in their category. Congratulations!

Beautiful day for the Rockport Harvest Festival on Saturday.
Lots of people came out today
The Nutty Redhead is celebrating 5 years.

Bob Allia is Rockport teacher for the Rockport Green Team

This cutie is up for adoption at the Cape Ann Animal Aid


The power of the Cape Ann License Plate is in the yearly grants the Cape Ann Community Foundation award each year to nonprofits and education initiatives, $39,000 in the last three years All you need is:
* Drivers License
* Vehicle Registration
* Credit Card
Be part of the power of giving order a plate today at Lovecapeann.com and in 8-10 days your plate will come in the mail. Never have to go to the registry, you will be hero!!!❤


Joedy is the admin and main man at Cast Iron Grill and Hibachi World On Facebook. Link Here
Fall color and light add great beauty and dignity to the barns along the byway. (PS I think this one is for sale if you are interested!)


We’ll be showing the live video of the GloucesterCast Podcast taping tomorrow morning at 8:45AM. Join in by going to http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com tomorrow at 8:45AM. Ask questions on the live feed. Should be lots of fun! With @pdalpiaz @kimsmithdesigns @ralphdigiorgio @mcgolf67 @captjoe06 see you tomorrow! 🎙 🎤 #podcast gloucesterMA

We went to the Rockport Harvest Festival on Saturday. These wonderful cub scouts wanted me to share their Haunted Hayride.

Beautiful Thursday late afternoon.
