Just over a week until Peter Herbert & Leon Doucette’s new paintings unveiled at their ART@the IceHouse Exhibit

Just over a week until Peter Herbert & Leon Doucette’s new paintings unveiled at their ART@the IceHouse Exhibit, beginning Saturday, October 13 at 5 pm. They are sizing up our gallery space for an exciting Art Transformation…

WHO ATE ALL THE PEACHES?

Perhaps you didn’t think much of all the little baby squirrels running about your neighborhood this past summer. We had half a dozen nests on out street, and each nest appeared to have half a dozen babies. Early in the morning I would often see the young families playing in, around, and under our neighbors cars, scampering up and down trees, and leaping about the branches. I wasn’t paying too much attention, until we began to notice large toothy chunks missing from my unripe peaches. Half eaten peaches, still on the branch, along with disappearing fruit, plagued our little tree until by harvest time we had little more than a handful, when usually we have baskets full.

We found the culprit(s) mid-summer, brazenly scurrying and chomping through the peach tree. The squirrels ate all our blueberries, too, and most recently, have been depositing the large green balls of the Black Walnut tree fruits on our front porch.

Why the squirrelnado? During the 2017 growing season there was a bumper crop of acorns, which means many more adults went into winter with a full belly and an ample supply of acorns in their pantries. A greater number than usual survived the winter, which translates to many more baby squirrels in the spring of 2018. This year’s acorn crop has been smaller than average. The squirrels are desperately trying to stockpile food. Not only are they eating foods they don’t normally eat, but they are also exhibiting extremely at risk behavior. Driving along New England highways and byways, you may have observed a great many dead squirrels as both roadkill and laying alongside the road.

If a squirrel runs out in front of your car when traveling at high speed on the highway, it is best not to swerve. I know that sounds counterintuitive, but the squirrels look at the car as a large oncoming predator. By swerving, you confuse the critter, and run the risk of injuring yourself and/or another party.

With far fewer acorns, not as many squirrels will survive the winter. Will we see an upswing in Lyme disease next summer? I imagine so. White-footed Deer Mice and Eastern Chipmunks also feed heavily on acorns and they, along with squirrels, harbor Lyme. This year there are lots of small woodland mammals the ticks can attach themselves too. Next year, not so much. With far fewer wild mammals the ticks will be looking to people and furry pets for their next meal.

Chipmunks are also a Lyme disease vector.

Large dead seal at Long Beach

On a gray day the tide revealed a dead adult seal about 6 feet long and weighing hundreds of pounds on the Gloucester side of Long Beach near Cape Ann Motor Inn. (I have not seen a dead adult seal on this beach in 12 years.) Unlike dead seal pups torn open and attracting gulls, there are no visible markings on its exposed sides and the body remains undisturbed. There is one faint thin red line in the sand.

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GHS Athletic Schedule Is Packed Today

Tony Gross, the Seahorse Whisperer Has Done It Again. Captures Eighth Seahorse

Tony Gross has captured his eight seahorse aboard his lobster boat The F/V Sandollar

People that think charcoal grilling is difficult don’t know about charcoal chimneys or lighter cubes.

GloucesterCast 300 Taped At The Crow’s Nest With Mary Anne Shatford, Chris McCarthy, Nichole Schrafft, Mike Codair, Kim Smith, Jim and Pat Dalpiaz and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 10/6/18

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GloucesterCast 300 Taped At The Crow’s Nest With Mary Anne Shatford, Chris McCarthy, Nichole Schrafft, Mike Codair, Kim Smith, Jim and Pat Dalpiaz and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 10/6/18

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At the Crow’s Nest

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Riding Dirty on the back shore

Mary Anne Shatford

Who really owns the Crows Nest?

What do you think are some of the misconceptions about The Nest

Without mentioning the name of the place went on the hayride, Chris describes the hayride failure “He had one job!”

History of The GloucesterCast

First GloucesterCast Jan 23, 2011 With Kenny McCarthy Link

Mid 2013 Started to tape them more regularly, Toby and Kim became regulars

Right around 96 we started numbering the podcasts

GLOUCESTERCAST 100 TAPED AT CAPE ANN GICLEE WITH 15 OF US 10/25/14

GLOUCESTERCAST 200 WITH LIVE CALL IN FROM ED COLLARD ON THE ROAD, KAREN PISCHKE, BRIDGETTE MATHEWS, KIM SMITH AND @JOEY_C TAPED 9/18/16

We can be bought with gifts of food. 🙂

Bobby Ryan Ryan and Wood Distillery

Sam Nigro paints Captain Cosmo Oar For Cousin Larry Marcantonio

Online Fundraiser for Matza https://www.32auctions.comstpeter Dinner for 8 at Tonno, Sam Nigro Oar with depiction of The Greasy Pole

New owner Chris McCarthy Of Two Sisters

Nebraska folks

Paper Bag in The Doorway At The Nest

Welcome To The Crows Nest- Yankees Suck!

Rachel Refalo www.capeanncampsite.com

Cape Ann Plein Air Starts Sunday, look for artists around town

Glamping is trending.  Does anyone have any glamping locations they’d like to recommend?  Nichole is on the case.

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Filming on Main Street Pilot for Showtime TV- filming locations include Main St, City Hall and I4C2

Congratulations To Frank DiMercurio and Chris Cicuranza- the First Same Sex Marriage Permed at a city hall- Sefatia is officiating

What is more advanced travel thinking? Packing minimalist and not checking a bag or packing everything into a large suitcase and checking it?

www.birddogs.com Connor McCarthy No underwear shorts

B-Side Is Taking Over The Alicia Unleashed Podcast

Alicia Lou Who Man Drama and Best Dating Advice

Mike Codair Chimes In

New Hampshire people Chime In On Glamping Location –Squam Lake

Alprilla Farm and Iron Ox Farm are having a Pizza Party Sunday from 4-7pm

 

 

 

SNOWY EGRETS FLIGHT

I often think of this quote from the Dalai Lama when watching birds and butterflies in flight – “give the ones you love wings to fly, roots to come back, and reasons to stay.”

The clip of the Snowy Egrets in flight was shot on a still and hazy summer afternoon, late in the day after the birds had been foraging in the marsh. As soon as the Egret flew above the tree line, the atmosphere became clearer and I imagined it was quiet and peaceful in the windless treetops. The Egret was joined by four more Snowies as they headed off to their night roost.

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