
Morning walk

My View of Life on the Dock

Please join us:
When: 12 noon on Thursday, July 18th
Where: O’Maley Innovation Middle School Auditorium
What: 60+ O’Maley Academy Drama Camp students will perform 2 short plays:
Us and Them by David Campton and The First People by Faye Davis and Company.
Admission is free.
Captain Joe and Sons Wholesale Lobster Company
Bobby Ryan found this in his basement. The Benjamin C was our Grandfather Captain Joe Ciaramitaro’s boat and it was named after our Great Grandafther Benny Curcuru.


Such a beautiful view of Annisquam Light through the tree limbs from our “eyes in the Annisquam” Paul Horovitz.

Did you know the city is putting up Kayak storage places near landings and that you can apply for one?
All the info is on the City harbormaster page- https://gloucesterma.mooringinfo.com/
A lovely map of the Gloucester/Rockport area is a bonus find from the 1937-38 Gloucester City Directory. Here’s a small portion of it which generates a few observations:
The current Tavern on the Harbor was previously the site of a home for “Aged Women”!
Trask Oaks appears to have been a neighborhood in the vicinity of Trask Street. Were there prominent oak trees nearby perhaps?
It’s interesting to note that many of the wharves are named.
So many schoolhouses! I don’t think those kids walked “five miles uphill both ways in the snow and rain” , though it may have been uphill!
Do you notice the steam ferry route?
I hope you like looking at old maps as much as I do!

The pick up and inspection:
While it was obvious the hibachi had never been used, there was a fair amount of surface rust on the cooking grid, cookbox and hardware that held everything together. The wood base was dusty and faded.
Further inspection and breaking down:
The thing rod that holds the wood handles to the cooking grid had the most surface rust but all the nuts came free after hitting them with the wire brush and steel wool. Same for the nuts that held the wood base to the cook box.
Cleaning:
The tools used were steel wool, wire brush, abrasive sponge and a rag.

Started out hitting any and all surface rust with the small wire brush and then…
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GloucesterCast 345 with Warren Waugh, Cidalia Schwatrz, Cast Of The 39 Steps, Chris McCarthy, Nichole Schrafft, Kim Smith, and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 7/14/19
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Here’s a screenshot of my electric bill, we’ve accumulated over $300 in electric company credit. There’s nothing better than that feeling!
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Racking Up Those Electricity Credits!
Our latest Electric Bill!!!!
Here’s the proof, and our house is all electric baseboard heat. We’re making money baby!
I especially like this part-
“Please do not mail payment. You have a credit balance on your account.”
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Don’t miss The 39 Steps, a thriller/love story/comedic stage adaption of Alfred Hitchckock’s thriller of the same name, now playing at the Gloucester Stage Company. Directed by Bob Walsh and starring Amanda Collins, Lewis D. Wheeler, Paul Melendy, and Gabriel Kuttner, with foley artist Malachi Rosen.
Check out our podcast with this supremely talented and hysterical cast, airing tonight at 8pm.
Saturday night in beautiful downtown Gloucester and the joint was jumping. Lots of great entertainment, food and merchants making the night very merry! Red Pants Guys and the Dancers made center stage an attraction not to miss. Bank Gloucester, Cape Ann Savings and the West End Stage provided a wide selection of music to enjoy. Big thanks to Susan Coviello, this one was a great success, can’t wait for the next two that will be even better!!!
















