Every Wednesday and Thursday –1606 Live Music Series at Beauport Hotel 7PM-10PM 

beauporthospitalitygroup's avatarcapeanneats

1606 Live Music Series – Every Wednesday and Thursday – 7:00PM-10:00PM

Beauport Hotel Gloucester | 55 Commercial Street | Gloucester, MA 01930

Description: Join us every Wednesday and Thursday from 7:00-10:00PM for our live music series with local artists! There is no cover dee and we also offer complimentary self or valet parking.

JANUARY

Wednesday, January 2 – Nadia Robertson

Thursday, January 3 – AJ Edwards

Wednesday, January 9 – Michael Forgette

Thursday, January 10 – Liam Anastacia-Murphy

Wednesday, January 16 – Rich Moulison

Thursday, January 17 – Nick Consone

Wednesday, January 23 – Mari Martin

Thursday, January 24 – DITTO

Wednesday, January 30 – AJ Edwards

Thursday, January 31 – Brick Park Duo

View original post

Wednesdays at The Rhumb Line ~ Tonight’s Host: Bradley Royds w/Special guests: Bill Gleason with Ken Steiner 7-10pm 1.2.2019

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, January 2 – 7pm
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Bradley Royds as Host and Special Guests: BILL GLEASON!
(with Ken Steiner on the upright)

Kickin’ off the new year with some howlin’ blues from the great
Bill Gleason! Bill, not nearly as mean as he looks here, will
have his thumpin’ side-kick, Ken Steiner standing right next
to him on the upright bass. Tres cool! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Next week…
1/09 – John Rockwell

1/16 – Ellen Ford

1/23 – Allen Estes

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂

 

 

Boy Scout Troop 20 Christmas Tree Service

We will take your old Christmas Tree and recycle it for use in local gardens.

Why get pine needles all over your car?

Do not let dry brittle branches scratch the paint !

Tree pick up on Saturday December 29, January 5, and January 12

Between 8 AM and 2 PM.

Trees must be free of ornaments, lights, and tree stands.

Trees should be put outside prior to our arrival.

 

A $5 donation will go to support local Boy Scout Troop 20.

Money will be used to go on Scouting trips, outings, and/or equipment.

 

If you would like us to pick up your tree please call New Phone # 978-309-9501 with your name, address, telephone number and which day is best to pick up your tree.

 

Or, E-mail with the same information to New E-mail Address troop20treepickup@gmail.com

 

Rockport and Gloucester only please.

Burgess and Mackey Funeral Home

When driving past the Burgess & Mackey Funeral Home over the course of the past several months (maybe even years as I can’t remember when they closed) I found myself wondering what would happen with the property.  A couple of weeks ago I was surprised to see that it was all of a sudden all but gone.  In one day’s time the building was demolished.  The final photo is what the lot looked like just this morning.

Now I find myself wondering what will be built in that space?   Does anyone know?

IMG_0816IMG_0817IMG_0818IMG_0819IMG_0820IMG_1271

2018 Gloucester High School Holiday Song

Here is the video of the 2018 Gloucester High School Holiday Song. It was created by staff members and it is a parody of Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start the Fire.

I hope you enjoy and happy new year.

Shaun Goulart
G.H.S History Teacher

DO SEALS HAVE TAILS?

While photographing the beautiful young Harbor Seal at Brace Cove this week I noticed a large protuberance centered between the seal’s hind flippers. It’s soft fur looked buffy gold in the morning light and it was much easier to see the seal’s anatomical parts than when photographing a darker, more mature seal. I at first thought the prominent knob was its penis, but after googling, discovered, no, it was a tail! However, I can’t find any answers as to what use the tail is employed. 

The bulging, rounded cone-shape between the seal’s hind flippers is a tail.

When Harbor Seals are on land their hind flippers are often closed together but this little guy was in a lolling mood. I watched him from my perch, where I was curled up on the rocks for some time, as he stretched, scratched, slept, and yawned.

The Harbor Seal’s V-shaped, or as I like to think of it as heart-shaped, nose nostrils close when underwater.

I think the seal is molting. Harbor Seals molt once a year and the fur of younger seals (up until about three years of age) is more uniform in color.

Harbor Seals, like all phocids, have ear holes, but no external ear flaps.

The Harbor Seal feeds predominantly on fish such as herring, mackerel, hake, salmon, flounder, and cod. They also eat shrimp, squid, clams, crab,  octopus, and crayfish. They swallow prey whole or tear into pieces, and use their back molars to crush shellfish. Typically the seals feed at high tide and rest during low tide. Everyday, the adult Harbor Seal eats approximately five percent of its body weight. 

Its hind flippers propel the seal through water, in a sort of sculling rhythm. True seals, like Harbor Seals, cannot rotate their hind flippers and that is why they scooch along on their bellies when on dry land.

The blunt one- to two-inch claws of the fore flippers are used for grooming and for defense. 


Harbor Seal grooming with its claws.

I went hoping for a beautiful sky and and found both sky and beautiful Harbor Seal.

Harbor Seal at sunrise, Brace Cove

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Happy New Year from the land of Sea and Sun and Wind and Waves

New Year’s Day 2019 storm clouds clearing Atlantic Road

Your New Year’s Exercise Resolution Solution!

niawithlinda's avatarCape Ann Wellness

It’s January 1.  You’ve eaten and drunk way too much.  Time to pay the piper and make a resolution regarding your fitness and health.  But you might not be in peak condition or may have injuries or just plain haven’t exercised in a while.  What’s a person to do?

If you are looking for an gateway exercise program, perhaps Nia is for you.

Most folks aren’t familiar with Nia.  It is a no-impact, adjustable, safe way to get fit.  Safe moves to great music.  Based in therapeutic movement, Nia draws from the likes of tai chi, yoga, taekwando, Alexander Technique, Modern and Jazz.  All movements can be adapted to your physical level.  You can even do it in a chair or you can really ramp it up and get a great, safe. fun workout.  Here is a link showing founder, Debbie Rosas with her latest routine, Wild!

Come try…

View original post 134 more words

Went over to Parker River Wildlife Refuge the other day

We saw a sweet Snowy Owl on the dunes.  The Snowy was far away and the sun was going down but did get a photo.  She looked so pretty sitting there.  There was also a pretty woodpecker doing what they do.

Visitors to Gloucester-88

_2018_12_31_113105

Group from England and Seattle Washington at Eastern Point

_2018_12_31_113102

Visitors from Swampscott Mass

GMG Xmas Party at cape Ann Gicle

Last Saturday’s party was great fun…great party..fun …food ..and people!!