


My View of Life on the Dock




PRESS RELEASE
Rockport Art Association & Museum
What: Unexpected No. 10 Exhibit
Where: Rockport Art Association Museum, 12 Main Street, Rockport, MA When: November 30 – December 30 2018
Reception Saturday, December 8th, 3-5 pm
www.experimentalartgroup.com
Rockport Art Association & Museum’s Experimental Group Opens Tenth Show
The Rockport Art Association & Museum’s Experimental Group opens its tenth group exhibition, “Unexpected No. Ten – The Experimental Group Small Works Holiday Show” at Rockport Art Association & Museum, 12 Main Street, Rockport, MA, 978.546.6604. This juried show features artworks of both the RAA&M’s artists and contributing members. Works on view in the exhibition range in medium to include paintings, mixed-media, graphics, sculpture, digital art and photography, but all pieces of artwork must be smaller than 12 x 16 inches. The exhibition runs from November 30 through December 30, with an Artist Reception on Saturday, December 8th from 3-5 pm. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 1-5 pm or by appointment. Closed Monday.
The Experimental Group (EG) is a creative forum, its main mission is to increase public awareness and to foster self-expression by bringing artists together to explore and share ideas that cultivate creative freedom. The EG is encouraged and supported by the Rockport Art Association & Museum.
If you would like more information about the exhibition, would like to schedule an interview and a walk through, or need additional promotional images please contact: Nella Lush, Experimental Group, Chair, 978.886.4582 or via email experimentalgroupraa@gmail.com
The Rockport Art Association & Museum (RAA&M) is one of the oldest and most active art organizations in the country. The Association has a long and distinguished history that has spanned 96 years.
Maybe by this time in the holiday weekend, you need some “swan zen”. Brought to you by the swans at Parker River.






The best kind of invasion–an usual bird invasion! The flock of male and female Black Scoters was fairly far offshore at daybreak. Later in the day I checked back on the scoters and they were continuing their southerly directed swim along the shoreline, but a little closer to the rocky coastline. Oh how I wish we could see them really close-up!
Male Black Scoters sport a distinctive orange-knobbed bill
I call them little because they are the smallest of the three scoters we would see in our area, the other two being Surf Scoters and White-winged Scoters. Even from far off shore I could hear their soft whistling calls.
The little Black Scoter breeds in the northern tundra, wintering along both the East and West coasts, as well as the Gulf of Mexico. This beautiful little duck is a species thought to be in decline, namely because of its susceptibility to oil spills and pollution.

“…having bowed to the inevitability of the dictum that we must eat to live, we should ignore it and live to eat…” MFK Fisher
Leftovers indeed.

Feather & Wedge is open for its weekly Jazz Brunch this Sunday. New York City-based jazz guitarist, Steve Lacey, will be performing. Steve will be playing songs from the American Songbook along with some originals. If you’ve missed Steve’s performances at Feather & Wedge previously, make sure you catch him this time around. Reservations recommended. Call 978-999-5917 to book.
Sunday, November 25, 2018
10:30 – 2:30 PM

Treetop Yoga invites you into the studio for classes this weekend and to #shoplocal. We are so grateful for the downtown businesses in Gloucester and Rockport, and we encourage our community to support local shops on both Black Friday and Small Business Saturday. At Treetop, we will offer great deals this weekend on class passes, gift certificates, and retail items (clothing, yoga mats, jewelry, Herb and Stone skin and body products, etc.).
Our regular class schedule will run all weekend, and we will have extended hours with desk staff on hand for shopping throughout the day. The studio will be open Friday 9:00-6:30 and Saturday 7:00-4:00. We are excited to offer 15% off both Friday and Saturday (some exclusions apply).
In addition, we will host a Holiday Pop Up Shop for Small Business Saturday as we open our doors to local artisans. Join us in the Moon Studio as it is…
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Jon Jerman From Bermuda Submits:
I am in Bermuda and today the fender with the name on it marked Lori B17 washed up on shore, the beach is Whalers cove beach in Southampton parish at the Fairmont Southampton resort on the island of Bermuda


Here she is in Gloucester MA at our dock-


My family, friends, and of course living here in Gloucester, MA.

She went on at 1:45PM.
Breast side down for the first hour. Two charcoal baskets full and pushed to the back of the kettle.


After one hour flip the bird and add about ten coals to each charcoal basket. Pull the bird off at 165 internal temp probed in the thickest part of the thigh.
Results-


Sister-In Law Erin’s charcuterie tray was ridiculous.

Sister Felicia and Kate also monsters in the kitchen!
A great day!