They Were Done Fudging
Some scenes taken on a sunny day at Dunfudgin Ramp. Of course, I needed to do a little research on this and imagine my surprise to learn that Dunfudgin means pretty much exactly what it sounds like! From A Guide to the Maximus Poems of Charles Olson by George F. Butterick available on Google Books: “When a boat was brought through the Cut three hundred years ago, the crew had to fudge it along with poles. As soon as they reached deeper water, however, with broader steerageway, they could ship their poles and hoist their sail; they were done fudging. Hence that became the name of the spot, a name which suggests welcome relief from tiresome struggles against tide and wind.”




GloucesterCast 315 With Jimmy and Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/13/19

GloucesterCast 315 With Jimmy and Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/13/19
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@MaxKellerman The Broken Clock Will Have To Push His Tom Brady Is Falling Off A Cliff Timeline Forward For The Thousandth Time…
LUSCIOUS TEN POUND ISLAND PAINT BOX SUNSET
Annisquam Lighthouse
The Annisquam Lighthouse never disappoints. Went over there before and after sunset.

Welcome to Gloucester Engel & Volker
Welcome to Main Street, Gloucester, Engel & Volker, Karen Hanson and your elite team of Global Advisors. Thank you to Engel & Volker CEO, Anthony Hitt for making them part of your team. This was a very special night, with lots of happy people wishing them much success!















GHS boys hoop vs Saugus
The GHS Boys defeat Saugus in strong game against Saugus.
4 Patriots Tickets Available for Today!
A friend has 4 tix available last minute for today’s playoff game.
Section 240. Tix are $150 each.
comment with your email or cell# and i’ll Connect you with the owner.

Preparing. Working. Believing. Smoke rising since Saturday 🏈#GoPats
Almost Frozen Reflections
Buswell’s Pond beginning to freeze over and providing interesting reflections:



Patriots Playoff Hype Video From Spencer Weeks
When the best briquettes on the planet @webergrills go on super clearance from $19.99/ bag to $3.90 /bag you literally back up the truck
Katelyn Ciaramitaro Is Everywoman
She can rock the out in the city look or the metropolitan lumberjack look.

Photo Amanda Mohan
PAINT FACTORY WINTERY SUNSET
Mary Rhinelander McCarl art exhibition at Matz Gallery
Don’t miss Mary Rhinelander McCarl’s floral still lifes on display January 2019 at the Matz Gallery, Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library.
from the printed matter:
“Mary Rhinelander McCarl- Mary, a Gloucester resident, draws her artistic inspiration from the scenery of Cape Ann. In her youth, she studied both sculpture and figure drawing with George Demetrios. She has worked under the guidance of Juni Van Dyke in the Art Room of the Rose Baker Senior Center and studied watercolors with Susie Field. At present Mary uses her training as an archivist to transcribe and edit the papers of Samuel Elwell Sawyer, Gloucester’s great philanthropist and art collector.”
The light over at Good Harbor Beach
It is all about the light. This house is so beautiful at Good Harbor Beach.

LIVE from Mary Rhinelander and Julia Garrison action packed printmaking demo at Cape Ann Museum!
Today visitors to Cape Ann Museum were in for a special treat. They came excited to learn about linocut prints from artists Mary Rhinelander and Julia Garrison. Some watched. Many gave it a go. Best of all they left with an impression they pulled from the ingenious homage block Mary carved in tribute to the Folly Cove designers!
Guarding Niles Beach
Quiet day at Niles Beach recently. This solo lifeguard had an easy job that day.















































