The BlackBear Barber Shop here

Earlier this week above. Below- March 2019 and last year this time
My View of Life on the Dock
English is about to become less complicated
There’s a new complainer on the North Shore — well, a new channel for complaining, anyway, compliments of an old complainer.
It’s “English Is A Complicated Language,” a new daily blog (ComplicatedEnglish.com) recently launched by Ipswich resident Doug Brendel.
It’s funny, it’s free, and it’s fractious.
Brendel is perhaps best known as “The Outsidah,” author of occasional humorous commentary on life in small-town New England, at Outsidah.com. (His remarks are typically also carried at TheLocalNe.ws and in the Ipswich Chronicle.)
“Think of this as a new free service to the public,” Brendel says. “People communicate in English all the time, but they often accidentally say what they don’t mean.”
One example from the blog: “Hernandez was discovered hanged in his cell by corrections officers at the Center.”
Brendel solemnly shakes his head.
“Those corrections officers ought to be ashamed,” he groans.
Clearly the writer of this grim tidbit meant to say something different: Hernandez was discovered by the officers, not hanged by them.
But in the article Brendel cites, it’s the officers who get nailed.
“Why? Because English is a complicated language!” Brendel chuckles.
“This blog is good for a few laughs — but I think it will also help people write more clearly,” he adds.
The blog also addresses punctuation, grammar, syntax, and other communication issues — but always in fun, and always in plain English. (“What does syntax even mean?” Brendel moans.)
Brendel comes honestly by this kind of complaining. He has spent his entire professional life as a writer, editor, and “copy chief” — which is to say, an overseer of other writers’ writing.
“Every day of my life, I’m correcting stuff like ‘eating foie gras on a bed of lobster eggs,’” he says. “Who sleeps on a bed of lobster eggs? And let’s be honest: Even if you slept on a bed of lobster eggs, wouldn’t you be more comfortable going to the kitchen to eat your foie gras?”
Complaining comes naturally to Brendel. “I have, let’s call it, a prosecutorial personality,” he confesses. “But a few weeks ago, I decided to turn over a new leaf: As a gift to my wife, who has suffered me for more than 30 years, I vowed to stop complaining. Of course, all that negative energy had to go somewhere. And I had groused for years about people’s bad writing. So this new blog just sort of emerged. It’s been good therapy for me.”
And maybe for others. Response has been strong. ComplicatedEnglish.com already has hundreds of followers.
“Well, more than 200 followers,” Brendel offers, as a tweak. “‘Hundreds’ may be technically correct — and I don’t mean to complain — but let’s not say something that might be misunderstood.”
Hi Joey,
Hope all is well, and congrats on the wedding(s)! Hey just wanted to send over a note that we (IronVillage S&C) are running a womens self-defense class on Saturday May 18th from 11am-1pm at the gym in Beverly, and it’s open to the public so non-members are welcome to attend. The registration link is below, if you want to post on GMG please feel free to do so, and thank you.

Preparing for the upcoming season!




Stop in at Feather & Wedge this weekend for brunch with music by Ipswich-based guitarist Harry Wagg. Harry will be performing a variety of traditional jazz, contemporary classics and original tunes, all arranged for solo guitar.
Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917
Sunday, April 28, 2019
10:30 – 2:30 PM
Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
https://featherandwedge.com
Celebrate National Arbor Day Last Friday of April – Plant a tree or take a walk in the woods today and enjoy connecting with nature. Dogtown and Ravenswood in Gloucester and Coolidge Reservation in Manchester-by-the-sea are favorite places to enjoy a peaceful and relaxing walk in the woods. The Arnold Arboretum in Boston is another great place. For more strenuous hiking, head to the Green and White Mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire or Acadia National Park in Maine. #NationalArborDay
“I think that I shall never see, a poem lovely as a tree.” — Joyce Kilmer
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Out for a row on a sunny day.




Naomi is excited to be exhibiting her work at the art show at the Beauport Hotel on April 30th from 5:30 to 8:30 in the Grand Ballroom. She looks forward to sharing her art with others in hopes to see her friends old and new and especially for them to see her new paintings, small canvas pieces and framed gift cards for Mother’s Day, as well!

Join others for an evening showcasing local art! Over 50 artists from Cape Ann will be displaying paintings in our Grand Ballroom for purchase. Artist Dan DeLouise will also demonstrate a live painting to be raffled during the event. All raffle proceeds support Pathways for Children. The show is free and open to the public.

Beauport Hotel Gloucester
55 Commercial St, Gloucester, MA
The GHS girls win in well played game with the Headers.
Helping people move safely and easily throughout the city is a contant Gloucester Department of Public Works directive. One recent construction project with CDBG ADA funds that’s fast finishing will be a welcome addition in the neighborhood along School Street between Prospect & Proctor, before the Gloucester Fire Department and back of the library. The new sidewalks extend roughly .10 mile each side. Expect some road closure to cars and no parking through May 10th. I’ll post Before/After pictures when the work’s complete.

In the meantime, here is a completed Before/After sequence- the evolution of the Duncan Street sidewalk and road repairs September-October 2018.