
“Look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else.
Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
My View of Life on the Dock

“Look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else.
Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
After a very successful There’s More to Sea Art Show at Ocean Alliance, ( The Paint Factory), the sky was so awesome and there was a small cruise ship, I think it is the American Glory, leaving port. The Beauport was also was cruising Gloucester’s Beautiful Harbor.



tonight* Minglewoodtavern Atlat cordially hosts our humble jam this week guitar wizard George Hall opens the show at 9p thereafter we turn things over to YOU come jam with us


25 Rogers St
Gloucester, MA
(978) 281-0223
It was standing room only as James Masciarelli launched his Novel and book signing, “Beyond Beauport” at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center last night.



Shannon Clarke raised a family and worked waterfront jobs in America’s oldest seaport. Her childhood dream to become a sea captain is revived when her long-lost seafaring uncle Patrick visits with a salty tale of their maritime family ancestry of pirates and privateers. He shares recovered family letters and artifacts from the Golden Age of Piracy. They take to the sea in Patrick’s brigantine to follow the siren song of their ancestors in quest of destiny, truth and treasure. The voyage is fraught with raw forces of nature, past traumas and present day sea robbers, as their talents and beliefs of family, identity and purpose are shaken to the core.
To purchase a copy of Beyond Beauport:
THE BOOKSTORE OF GLOUCESTER
61 Main Street
Gloucester
978-281-1548
MARITIME GLOUCESTER
23 Harbor Loop
Gloucester
978-281-0470
AMAZON.
http://bit.ly/beyond-beauport
BARNES AND NOBLE
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/beyond-beauport…/1128224740
James’ WEBSITE
www.jamesmasciarelli.com
I am in love with this amazingly cool shot captured by Cristy Grace and I’m so glad she was willing to let me share it. Talk about a perfectly timed photo bomb by one of Gloucester’s “finest.” If this photo doesn’t scream Gloucester, I don’t know what does. Thanks, Cristy!


Swabbing the deck. Great job!


U.S. Dory Elimination Races- The International Dory Racing Committee will hold it’s elimination races off Niles Beach Saturday August 4th at 9 AM. All racing fans are encouraged to attend!! Those dues paying members who plan to race must attend sign ups Friday evening August 3rd at St. Peter’s Square at 6 PM or email before 12 noon. These races are strictly for 2 person teams in the following categories: Juniors (men under 18), Women, Mixed Doubles, Seniors (Men Open) and Master’s (Men over 50), and will determine who will represent the US against Canada in the upcoming International Races in Lunenburg Nova Scotia on August 18th. If needed there will be a finals race on Monday night at 6 PM at Niles beach. Please share this with friends and family. It will be a great day of racing, uniquely Gloucester, and fun for all!

GloucesterCast 290 With Susan Lipsett, Russ Steeves, Chris McCarthy, Mike Codair, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro 7/29/18
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Topics Include:
Free Tickets To Cape Ann Community Cinema – Share this post on Facebook for a chance to win two free tickets to Cape Ann Community Cinema, The Cinema Listings are always stickied in the GMG Calendar at the top of the blog or you can click here to go directly to the website
Susan Lipsett brought Donuts
The Lannon
Supreme Roast Beef
The Crow’s Nest
Plus 90 Cigars
Gloucester BBQ Delegation Meetup
Bishop Fenwick Class of 85
Bishop Fenwick High School Baseball
Brodies Pub
Wilson’s Plover
Bluefin Blowout Next Weekend
Jim Masciarelli’s Book Launch Beyond Beauport
Happy Birthday To the Twins

The Rosetti’s Least Terns hatched both eggs and both chicks are doing beautifully!
Least Tern eggs are astonishingly well camouflaged on a pebbly beach, making them nearly impossible to see. It’s easy to understand why the species is threatened, and in some regions, endangered. Least Terns nest on sandy beaches with little vegetation, the same type of beach habitat that people love. Piping Plovers and Least Terns often nest in association with each other. In Massachusetts, the Least Tern is considered a Species of Special Concern.
Mom and Dad Least Terns take turns brooding the eggs. Here they are changing places. Least Terns are monogamous and the Rosetti’s Least Terns are especially good parents.
Least Terns are semi-precocial. Like Piping Plovers, which are fully precocial, Least Terns are mobile after one or two days and can leave the nest.
Unlike Piping Plovers, they cannot feed themselves and will be fed for the next eight weeks by Mom and Dad, a diet consisting mostly of tiny fish.
Tiny minnows, for tiny chicks. Dad does most of the feeding while Mom mostly broods the babies during the first few days. As the nestlings grow, the parents feed the chicks increasingly larger fish.
First day venturing away from the nest, and then returning to Mom for warmth and protection.
Just as the eggs are perfectly camouflaged, so too are the tiny chicks.
Almost as adorable as are Piping Plover chicks are Least Tern chicks. However, they are much, much harder to film and to photograph. Least Terns are shyer of humankind than are Piping Plovers. Anyone who has seen PiPl in action know that they have a high tolerance for people and may come right up to you especially if you are standing perfectly still and are perfectly quiet. Least Terns on the other hand are elusive and skittish. The nestlings quickly take cover behind a rock or clump of beach vegetation when disturbed. The Mom and Dad when both courting and nesting will let you know if you are too close by dive bombing and if you still can’t take a hint, will poop on your head. If either happens, then you know for sure you are way too close and are interfering with the chicks feeding. Back away and observe from a more considerate (considerate-to-the-Terns distance that is). Unfortunately, I recently observed a fellow photographer repeatedly being dive-bombed by a nesting pair of Terns, and that person has a humongously long telephoto lens. She would have gotten perfectly lovely photos from a distance more respectful of the Terns.
Before the Art Show at Ocean Alliance we cleaned Horton Street. It was foggy and hazy and so beautiful. Also the Schooner Adventure was out on an early sail.
Took this from the Paint Factory.


Can’t thank Craig Kimberley Enough For Hosting!
What a great group of people.
Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is proud to present the 2018 Festival by the Sea in beautiful Manchester by the Sea, Saturday, August 4, 10 AM to 6 PM. We have over 100 Artist, Crafters and more! All for the love of Cape Ann.


Billy Pow Wow pulls up to the dock


