Beautiful day on Wednesday for kayaking in Magnolia Harbor.



My View of Life on the Dock
Beautiful day on Wednesday for kayaking in Magnolia Harbor.









Sip N Shop this Friday evening from 6:00 – 9:00 . Come on over and see the great gifts and of course fun.
This Friday evening from 6-9, Magnolia Library and Community Center is bringing back their seasonal Sip N Shop events.
Sip N Shops at Magnolia Library are BACK!!!! Join friends and vendors like Agapé Brewing Community, Simply Simon Soap & Skincare, Periwinkle Treasure, Magnolia Historical Society Inc, Pauline’s Gifts, Little Dresses for Africa/Gloucester,Ma., Visual Interest, as well as Reps from PureHaven, Color Street, Paparazzi, Young Living, art work from local photographers Sharon Lowe, Donna Ardizzoni, and Melissa Cox and so much much more!!!!! Light appetizers and wine sips provided by vendors. Donations and proceeds benefit the Magnolia Library’s upcoming construction of handicap accessible bathrooms.
Hope to see you there.

Great episode on our Maritime Gloucester Partnership on Chronicle. Jamie from One Ocean One Love Shop, Amanda from Maritime Gloucester and Zach Thomas were interviewed. They talked about the problem of plastic in our oceans. The Skimmy Gobbler was also shown. This Skimmer picks up the plastic. Thank you to the Maritime Gloucester Partnership for helping to keep our ocean clean.

This little guy is super cute. There’s a children’s book waiting to be written here for sure.

We had a lovely dinner recently at the Topside Grill. We hadn’t been there in a while so I wasn’t sure what to expect. We had friendly, efficient service and a hearty meal. I highly recommend the milk chocolate mousse! Perfect way to end a lovely experience.
Bacon wrapped scallops

Fish Fry

Homemade chicken pot pie with lots of chicken


Apple cider mimosa was very tasty and put me in the mood of the season. Thanks Topside!


Thursday October 11 is the final Cape Ann Farmers Market of the season!
Brave the rain and come stock up on fall vegetables and celebrate an amazing summer season with us!
3:00-6:30 at Stage Fort Park
**Use your October HIP bonus SNAP dollars while you still can at CAFM!**
AND mark your calendars for our winter markets!


Come on down to Art Haven for a pumpkin and pumpkin carving. It’s fun for the whole family! No registration necessary, just drop in. This event has been generously sponsored by The Cape Ann Institution for Savings and Wolf Hill.
Date: Sunday, October 21st
Time: 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Cape Ann Art Haven
For more information email traci@arthaven.org.
If you regularly listen to our GMG podcasts, we often talk about wildlife. As we have seen the great coyote migration, from west of the Rocky Mountains to every region of the American East and South so too are Black Bears migrating eastward and they have become relatively common in some parts of New England. We talked about this on a recent podcast and I predicted that they would be seen on Cape Ann within five years. After reading the story in the Globe about the Black Bear mama and cub in Amesbury, perhaps we will see them sooner.
Unlike coyotes, which are not native to the Eastern U.S., Black Bears are native to Massachusetts. Legend has it that Rockport’s Bearskin Neck is named for the bear skins drying on the shores of the small peninsula. Prior to 1952, Black Bears were nearly extirpated from Massachusetts because anyone could kill a Black Bear at anytime. Regulations passed in 1952 allowed killing only during hunting season. Because of these conservation efforts, the Bears are making a comeback at an estimated rate of 8 percent annually.
Don’t you think it doubly exciting that a female and her cub were tranquilized in Amesbury? This may tell us that males have established territories much further eastward. A male can cover up to 120 miles annually while a sow with cubs stays within a 12 mile range.
I imagine areas within Dogtown would make ideal Black Bear habitat, with plentiful food, rocky crevices and fallen trees for den-making, fresh water, and a wooded canopy with thick understory. I am looking forward to hearing of the first Cape Ann Black Bear sightings!
Image of Black Bear cubs courtesy wiki commons media
A mother bear and her cub were tranquilized in Amesbury after they spent much of Tuesday morning up a tree, much to the delight of locals who gathered to watch them.
“There were a few scary moments for the crowd,” said Michele Velleman, a Georgetown resident who happened to be in Amesbury. “Everybody was concerned about it.”
“With the assistance of Amesbury firefighters and police, Environmental Police and MassWildlife first immobilized the sow and relocated her to a wooded location, then immobilized the cub and relocated it to the same location,” said Katie Gronendyke, a spokeswoman for the state’s Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.

While taking a walk on Shore Road met Kate from Kentucky.


For more information on Cape Ann Plein Air please follow the link below
https://www.capeannpleinair.com/2018-capa-calendar/
from Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation press release:

Sunday matinee, Silent Horror Movie with Organ Accompaniment – Sunday, October 21st, 2018, 3:30pm in the historic 1806 Gloucester Meetinghouse
MAESTRO OF THE PIPE-ORGAN RETURNS
As Halloween approaches, maestro of the pipe-organ and sonic artist Peter Krasinski returns to the Meetinghouse to accompany the scary silent movie ‘Waxworks.’ As in past years, Peter will perform on the sonorous 1893 Hutchings-Fisk organ to the delight of the audience, young and old. A short film, featuring Douglas Fairbanks, called the ‘Electric House’ will open the show.
HIGHLIGHTS
‘Waxworks’ is a 1924 German horror-fantasy film (Das Wachsfigurenkabinett) directed by Paul Leni. The plot is about a poet hired by the owner of a wax museum in a circus to write tales about Harun al Raschid, Ivan the Terrible and Jack the Ripper. While writing, the poet and the daughter of the owner, Eva, fantasize the fantastic stories and fall in love for each other. Its a thrilling horror movie for the whole family to enjoy.
TICKETS
General Admission $20; Students with ID $10, Under 12 Free (no one turned away for lack of funds; limited free tickets) Tickets at the door (cash, check or credit card) and online with more information at www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org
LOCATION
The Meetinghouse, home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, is located on the green at the corner of Middle & Church Street. Accessible side entrance is at 10 Church Street with an elevator to the Sanctuary level. Parking on the green is allowed.

In case you just woke up from a coma, a handy graphic to keep track of the world’s most amazing sport, baseball.
NL Los Angels Dodgers: Tommy Lasorda, Dodger Blue, no one likes you, please lose in an embarrassing way to the Brewers. Dave Roberts does manage them and his stealing of second base in 2004 is a very sweet memory. Don’t tarnish that with this sickening baby blue team.
NL Milwaukee Brewers: They have never ever won an NL pennant and so have never even played in the World Series. Yelich is amazing and adorable in closeup shots. Front row Amy, same description but might be more serious. She inks in every pitch of every game. Never even takes a bathroom break. More reliable than Price.
AL Houston Astros: Won it all last year on the back of Altuve. Completely annoying. Please lose to the Red Sox in dramatic fashion.
AL Boston Red Sox: Three World Series Championships in this century. No one else comes close. Are four too many? No way.
If it so happens that Brewers and Red Sox are in the World Series the nation and the world will be rooting for the underdog.
I’m hoping the Sox give Yelich and Amy a big case of the sads by Halloween.
ps. The only thing that would have made it all perfect is Frank from Gloucester calling into the radio station today to chat about how Sabathia got screwed by the ump (He was terrible.) I can hear his voice in my head right now. R.I.P. Frank. We miss you.

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, October 10 – 7pm
My Musical Guest: ALLEN ESTES!

Although he has made guest host appearances over recent
months, Allen Estes has not been my actual musical guest
since way back in April… too long for us to have not picked
and sung together – for damn sure! JB and I love this guy
like a true brother, and it is always a special treat to have him
onboard. He never fails to bring new material to the table,
so get ready for more surprises. There will be fun! ~ 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!
Upcoming…
10/17 – JB Amero & David Brown
10/24 – Lynne Taylor
10/31 – Inge Berge
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there 🙂
Photo by Sally Giaimo
” Hi Manny,
Thank you a million times for meeting us at the foot bridge, you really went the extra mile for us. Joe was especially grateful to you for the dining recommendation for Azorean – fantastic, superb, delisiozo! We went to Cranes Beach to walk off the meal so I could get my fried clam fix, later, at the Clam Box. I hadn’t been to Cranes Beach in many decades. What a surprise! Biggest, most vivid rainbow I have ever seen, right there at Cranes Beach. We felt super natural vibes ! What a great day!
When my niece Vicki gets over her shock of seeing the magnificent photo you took, she will email or probably call me and I will share, you know she will be a very happy gal.
Thanks so much for responding to my email. GMG connects me to my roots and memories that I carry in my heart for the sweetness of family long, long ago. I am so glad for you and your “Gloucester Smiles” photos. It always makes me wish I could be there, and last Thursday, I was!
With much love and appreciation,
Sally ”