Gloucester Smiles with Friends from England

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A delightful couple from Anisquam with friend from England enjoying the high tide at Good Harbor Beach.

Tonno’s Tuna Straight off the Boat

Tonno’s Tuna is not only straight off the boat, but cut by Tonno at the dock.

Now that is FRESH !!  Visit Tonno Restaurants’.

Nichole’s Picks 9/15 + 9/16

Pick #1:  Harvest Music Festival

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September 15, 2018 from 10:30am to 8pm

$20 per ticket
Children 12 under free | Rain or Shine
No Refunds | 21+ Area Beer Garden
No Coolers | Chairs Encouraged

The GLOUCESTER HARVEST MUSIC FESTIVAL blends art and music in one of the country’s most unique and rich artist communities. We invite you to experience the beauty and friendliness of Gloucester through a day long festival showcasing music, arts and culture while supporting our local community hospital (Addison Gilbert Citizens Fund) and community based outreach programs. Our hope is to make this a destination festival with a mission that all proceeds from the GLOUCESTER HARVEST MUSIC FESTIVAL go directly to the Addison Gilbert Citizens Fund, which is to guarantee the continued existence of a full service hospital. By supporting this, it will ensure the safety and well-being of the community and beyond.

Alex & Josh ( Opening Ceremony): 10:30 – 10:45
 
Lady Lupine: 11:00 – 12:00
 
Dire Wolf: 12:15 -1:15
 
Soul Rebel Project: 1:30 – 3:00
 
Cold Engines: 3:15 – 4:45
 
Danielia Cotton:  5:00 – 6:30
 
Barrence Whitfield & the Savages: 6:45 – 8:15

READ MORE HERE

Pick #2: Family Farm Day at Appleton Farms

Sunday 10:00-3:00

Always a really fun day at the farm!  We love when the stars align and our hockey schedule works out so that we can attend!

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Come celebrate the fall harvest with some good old-fashioned fun on America’s oldest working farm. Grab your friends and family and join us at Appleton Farms for our annual Family Farm Day!

Visit with our farm animals, paint your own pumpkin, learn about beekeeping, challenge your friends at the potato spoon relay or hay obstacle course, and make sure to enjoy a pony ride! Looking for more? There are old-fashioned games like tug-o-war, crafts, face-painting, farm tattoos, and live music. Hop on the Hay Ride and go for a spin around the farm!

All this activity will surely have you hungry for some fresh-from-the- farm food. Visit the food court where you will find and local food trucks. Snacks, drinks, and dessert will include ice cream, cider donuts, popcorn, Mojo cold-brewed coffee, and lemonade.

Admission includes everything except food and beverages. This event runs rain or shine. Admission fee is per car.  Trustees members don’t forget your membership card to receive discounted admission. Not a member yet? Join at the event and receive a free promotional surprise! See you there!

 

Pick #3:  Festival at the Farm

Both Saturday and Sunday….so attend Gloucester’s Harvest Festival on Saturday and then keep dancing your way to Canton on Sunday.

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READ MORE AND PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

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As always, for a comprehensive list of family activities, please visit our friends at North Shore Kid.

Mother of Grace Club Fiesta

We stumbled upon the Mother of Grace Club’s annual celebration last weekend and found it delightful. I understand their motto is Pray for Peace and that the members direct their prayers to keep our military safe from harm. As I do not speak Italian, I could not understand most of what was being said during this part of the celebration, but I can attest to the sincerity and beauty of the celebration.

Awaiting the return of the procession:

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Escorting Blessed Mother of Grace on her birthday:

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Young and old alike participated:

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Re-placing the statue with great care and reverence:

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Celebrating:

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Singing the special song:

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Joyous celebration enjoyed by all.

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OTTER KIT STEALS FROG FROM OTTER MOM?

Mother Otters burrow near to, and within, North American Beaver lodges, to give birth and to raise their young. The den will often have many entrances and exits. The mother raises her young alone. At about five weeks old the newborns will begin playing. At two months, the kits (also called pups) coat has grown in and she introduces them to water. At nine weeks they begin to eat solid food and are weaned by twelve weeks.

North American River Otter Kit

The family bond is beautiful to watch and the young River Otters are utterly adorable in their playfulness. Just some of the familial behaviors that have been so wonderful to observe–otters grooming each other, snuggling under Mom (and playfully biting her tail), siblings wrestling each other, and all taking a morning nap together.

One of the most interesting moments was observing what happened one morning after the mother caught a frog. At first look it appeared as though the kit was stealing the frog from her, but after examining the footage, she caught the frog and deliberately incapacitated it, although she did not eat. She was holding the frog for her young otter to come and catch it from her.

An Otter’s whiskers are extra sensitive; the long whiskers have evolved to aid in hunting underwater. NA River otters are near-sighted, possibly as a result of underwater hunting.

A family of otters is called a “romp.”

Cape Ann’s growing Otter population is a clear sign that our waterways are in good health. North American River Otters are very sensitive to dirty water. Clean water, along with the expanded range of the North American Beavers, has helped create a welcoming habitat for River Otters to dwell and to breed.
Mom continually checks the landscape for pending danger. At the slightest hint of disturbance, underwater they all go. A NA River Otter can last up to four minutes underwater.

NEW FILM! SCREENING OF NUBAR ALEXANIAN’S STUNNING DOCUMENTARY “RECIPE FOR DISASTER”

Must see- I had the honor of seeing an early cut and you will not want to miss this film screening. The Green Crab invasion is happening in our local marshes! Extraordinary footage, extraordinary film, told by a master storyteller.

New Show at Jane Deering Gallery

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The gallery is pleased to present :
Neither Mustard Nor Teeth | Peter Morse and David West
September 1 -30 . Reception September 29th . 5:00-7:00pm

Neither Mustard Nor Teeth, by artists Peter Morse and David West, is an exploration of the everyday discipline of the artist searching to find the extraordinary and the beautiful among the  quotidian rhythms of ordinary life.

Morse’s photos call attention to the overlooked. They catch moments of light, pattern, form and structure that might otherwise be sensed only out of the corner of the eye. What is captured in the frame draws us nearer, asks us to pause. While grounded in the ordinary, they leave the viewer with questions about time and place and the seemingly familiar.

West’s drawings feature the townscape of Gloucester as seen by a non-native. They are visual handshakes from a Southern alien coming to terms with a new place for the first time. The quiet empty spaces offer little peace; the architectures crowd each other and jostle for attention as they attempt to stay upright.

Both bodies of work are rooted in the act of stopping and looking, the life blood of the artist. Slowing down. Being present in the moment long enough to pay attention and to record. Whether the action is contained in the fraction of a shutter click, or the longer process of drawing, each is a response to the quiet call of objects and moments at hand.

The phrase — neither mustard nor teeth — is from the essay, Of Power and Time, by the Massachusetts poet Mary Oliver. Oliver tells of the tensions between the necessity of living in the world with its demands of time and task and energy, all the while striving to see the inherent beauty of it all, to make sense of it through the creative process:
It is six a.m., and I am working. I am absent-minded, reckless, heedless of social obligations, etc. It is as it must be. The tire goes flat, the tooth falls out, there will be a hundred meals without mustard. The poem gets written. I have wrestled with the angel and I am stained with light and I have no shame. Neither do I have guilt. My responsibility is not to the ordinary, or the timely. It does not include mustard, or teeth. 

Peter Morse lives in Amesbury, and David West is resident here in Gloucester. Both artists are in need of going to the grocery as well as the dentist.

Peter Morse holds a BA Summa Cum Laude from Gordon College and an MFA in Photography from the University of Hartford, CT.  Residencies include Berlin, Germany, New York, NY and Portland OR.  He teaches at Gordon College where he is also Manager of the Barrington Center for the Arts and the Gallery.  He has exhibited in the US, Germany and Cuba. Morse maintains a studio in Amesbury MA.

David West is originally from Mississippi.  He holds an MFA from Louisiana State University with a concentration in printmaking. He is Associate Professor of art at Gordon College, Wenham MA where he is Chair of the Art Department.  West is also Co-Founder/Curator of ArtSpace 86 Gallery in Jackson MS.  He has exhibited widely in the US.  West is now living in Gloucester MA.

The exhibition continues through September 30, 2018.
Gallery hours: Fri & Sat 11am-4pm . Sunday 1-4pm
 

Additional works will be for sale during the reception, Saturday, Sep. 29, 5–7 p.m.
To buy a drawing or print, speak with David or Peter during gallery hours, or use the contacts below:
David West :  dwestart@gmail.com www.jdavidwest.com 
Peter Morse : peter@petermorsephoto.com www.petermorsephoto.com 

One Hour at a Time

Join Clean Gloucester and The One Hour at a Time Gang, clean the Annisquam River.

When:                        Saturday, September 15, 2018

Where:                      Dunfudgin Boat Ramp

Time:                          8:00 Am

This weather keeps reminding us that summer isn’t quite over yet! Make plans to spend next Saturday with us at our Annisquam River Cleanup!

What Are Your 1st-8th Graders Doing During School Vacations This Year? Don’t Miss Out!

How do week long Experience Weeks that engage in and develop critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity sound?

Check out the Experience Weeks being offered below.

Harborlight Montessori, conveniently located in Beverly, is opening their doors to non-enrolled students, Grades 1-8, to join them during their newly designed Experience Weeks.  These weeks are scheduled during February, March, April, and June school vacation weeks to supplement Harborlight’s rich curriculum and provide non-enrolled students opportunities to experience learning with us.

You can also come learn more about these weeks TOMORROW morning at 8:45 on Harborlight’s campus at 243 Essex Street, Beverly

Please note that the June Presidential Traverse with the Appalachian Mountain Club is for Harborlight students only.

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Learn all about these EXPERIENCE WEEKS here

If you are interested in joining us please email info@harborlight.net 

 

Design of Mine is celebrating their 1 year anniversary in the West End…Thursday September 13th at 5:00pm

 

And what a year it has been!! Thank you to all of our amazing customers!
Join us for our Anniversary Celebration
Sept 13th 5:00pm

 

Featuring the soulful music of Toniann Enes

Refreshments, giveaways, and specials!
Don’t miss out!

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Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, September 12 – 7pm
My Musical Guests: STRUNGOUT PLAYBOYS!

These guys shocked everyone last time in. The Strungout
Playboys are a total blast! Fun music and good times.
Thanks to Joanne Silva for the cool image. Come early. ~ 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 guests…
9/19 – Quentin Callewaert

9/26 – Ron Schrank

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

in the news: update on stands at New Balance Newell Stadium

Gloucester Daily Times article by Ray Lamont

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“Hale said the Woburn-based firmof Heimlich Landscaping and constracting which installed the stands and track in 2013, is heading up the repair work wiht inkind design assistance from CDM Smith of Boston…

“It was safe, and it would have been safe. It just looked bad–it looked old when it was still new. But this administration wants to be sure to fix it. We want this to be good product, and a good long-term investment.”

DPW making public works work: great marsh walk along Thatcher Road from Good Harbor Beach entrance to footbridge Gloucester Massachusetts

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Walk this way! Part 1- Pilings In, Guardrails Gone!

A new mini marsh promenade is underway along Thatcher Road from Gloucester’s Good Harbor Beach entrance all the way around to the foot bridge. Walkers will have safe access via sidewalks and a natural path.

Gloucester has been planning for an opportunity to extend safer pedestrian access along Thatcher Road for years. When National Grid scheduled replacing antiquated gas lines along the busiest and scenic stretch, Gloucester Public Works was ready to seize the opportunity with collaborative solutions sensitive to conservation. Sidewalk upgrades were built out at both ends and paused until National Grid completed its underground infrastructure work. Prior to paving, Thatcher Road will be widened slightly to accommodate a safe and scenic path. The city hoped to complete repairs and paving by autumn and is on track to meet that goal. This week crews were clearing brush. The rusty guardrail was removed and will be replaced with a new design. “It will all happen quickly now,” says Mike Hale, director of Public Works.

 

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Thatcher Road Under Construction

There’s an ideal and creative scenic overlook solution over the river that’s under construction off site. I can’t wait for the reveal! I have been documenting progress and will post various updates, fast stats and history as another impressive project moves along.

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Gloucester’s great marsh walk will afford safer access for sweeping seasonal observation

winter, spring, summer, fall 

 

One of my favorite Gloucester motifs, Gloucester oxbow, view from Thatcher Road 

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