This has been fun to watch while going through downtown Rockport. Slow and steady work to ensure that the Hannah Jumper home lives on for years to come.







My View of Life on the Dock
This has been fun to watch while going through downtown Rockport. Slow and steady work to ensure that the Hannah Jumper home lives on for years to come.







On the beach side, Precision Roofing is working on the concession topper


While on the parking lot side, Jason Burroughs continues some touch up on the original studiovo Carry In Carry Out mural. More before – after photographs coming.

I recently purchased a copy of the 1944-45 Flicker, the Gloucester High School Yearbook and was intrigued by the story it told. So step back and take a look through the eyes of high school students in 1944-45:

The high school football team apparently had a very good season!
Remember these?

Something you will NEVER see again:

And something I’m afraid we will see again, even as we have seen similar statements in the time since. Words from what turned out to be called “The Greatest Generation”


Continue reading “Emergency Motion! Berkshire Museum dramatic courtroom hearing”
The Mrs wanted a gas grill to cook outdoors. After a search on Craigslist I picked up a Weber Q 200 that had great bones but needed a good amount of douching. A couple of hours or elbow grease, a rubber scraper and a scotch brite pad she was ready to cook on.
I can see why a Weber charcoal BBQ guy would like the Q series as a gas grill. They are very simple to put together, the parts are readily available (thank you Boots at Foster’s Grill Store), and they have some great features like the way the grate is designed to prevent flare-ups and grease drippings from clogging your burner tube.
I’d recommend a Weber Q over any Sears bought $100-$800 gas grill that will disintegrate in a year or two’s time.
Here’s a fantastic sandwich I made yesterday on the Weber Q 200 at the…
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Treetop Yoga Presents a Costa Rican Yoga Retreat in Playa Guiones, Nosara, March 18-24, 2018. $100 discount if participants register by Friday, November 37 nights accommodation in luxury suites, breakfast each morning, morning vinyasa and afternoon workshop or restorative yoga, optional sunrise meditation, 2 group dinners including first night “welcome dinner”, round-trip transfers from Liberia International to Olas Verde in Nosara. Price does not include airfare to Costa Rica.Accommodations include luxury suites, all with A/C and private baths. Saltwater swimming pool, complimentary bicycles, and complimentary laundry services are all on site.
Luxury Suites feature a living room with a sofa (first level suites have a sofa-bed), mini-fridge, coffee maker, toaster oven or microwave oven, wet…
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Many folks assume when viewing the trailer that the scene of the single Monarch floating towards the Eastern Point Lighthouse was computer generated. It was not. The scene is the result of the filmmaker standing on the Lighthouse lawn, waiting for just the perfect fleeting moment. Every aspect of the film is genuine and true to the nature of Cape Ann, and to all the locations where filmed. Another example is the film’s ambient soundtrack–of songbirds, crickets, foghorns, train whistles, boat engines, roosters crowing, et. al.,– every sound was captured live on location.
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Monarchs in New Jersey and a migration update will be posted tomorrow! The above photos shows a roost of Monarchs at Stone Harbor Point in the golden light of late day.

Lots of kids dressed up along with the parents. Fun time


Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, November 1st – 7pm
My Musical Guest: BILL GLEASON!

Blues like nobody’s business. Last time Bill Gleason took the
Rhumb Line Wednesday stage, he tore the place down! It’s
simply the real thing! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……now features Janet Brown with some new and healthy ideas!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
11/08 – Ron Schrank
11/15 – Honkytonk Women
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂


When I had a street level gallery with two big display windows, we’d change the art out nightly; it was a bit of fun competition. At least once weekly, a passerby or interested buyer would joke, “How much is that doggie in the window?” This little doggie wagging it’s tale at Schlichte on Pleasant was so cute! (Patti Page video helped explain the reference to my kids.)
Thanks


These light up stick figure people were my favorite Halloween costume of the night. And then of course there’s a photo of my own boys for good measure.

