Yesterday was Top Dog’s first day of business for the 2017 Season. We can’t wait to get down there!
From now until the kiddos get out of school their hours are as follows:
Monday – Thursday 11:00-4:00
Friday – Sunday 11:00-7:00


My View of Life on the Dock
Yesterday was Top Dog’s first day of business for the 2017 Season. We can’t wait to get down there!
From now until the kiddos get out of school their hours are as follows:
Monday – Thursday 11:00-4:00
Friday – Sunday 11:00-7:00


Frankie Gwynne Tournament Host and Organizer writes-
Pre-event gathering notice:
Tuesday April 4 from 7-9PM at 7 Central in Manchester.
I will be in the bar area to answer any tournament questions, rules questions, speedo questions, and to give out your team shirts if you want to pick them up early. If you want to buy a shirt also, i will have a few extras on hand here.
GloucesterCast 222 With Eric Magers, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 4/2/17
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Eric Magers- www.seasidesustainability.org
Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Is Next Saturday Here’s The Link For More Info/ Tuesday night at 7 central 7-9 Pre-Party Frankie Gwynne Is Running It This Year
Smoked Corned Beef with Pigeon Cove Ferments Peppered Caraway Kraut
Wood Stove and Pellet Stove Installation
The Rabbit Masshole Audio Mashup Video
IKEA Furniture Build With Daughter Eloise
Traci Thane Corbett Incredible Work
Tick Update
The Great Gloucester Clean Up/Earth Day One Hour At a Time Gang, Gloucester Clean City Commission, Cape Ann SUP, One Ocean One Love Shop. For More Info-
Gloucester Stage Shout Out- Nominated For Eight IRNE Awards
Kim Gives Thanks For The People Who Reached Out After Her Dog Rosie’s Death
It was Kate’s idea to stuff the avocados with tuna and jalapeños
Aside from Spring Peepers, is there a sound of the New England meadow that announces the arrival of spring more eloquently than that of the Red-winged Blackbird calling to his lady love? I think not. Happy Spring!
Tomorrow, Monday, I’ll be giving my Pollinator Garden program in Osterville. Cape Cod friends please let me know if you would like to attend (kimsmithdesigns@hotmail.com). Tuesday I’ll be at the Nahant Country Club but I am most excited about giving the program at the Sawyer Free Library on Thursday evening. I hope to see you there!


Been venturing over to Donna A’s neck of the woods this week to explore Magnolia beach. Just love the textures the tides leave behind!
Snowy April Fools Day scenes from Niles Beach, the Greasy Pole, City Hall, backshore, Bass Rocks, Good Harbor Beach, Fitz Henry Lane house, and more.
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See More Scenes Here Continue reading “SNOWY DAY TOUR OF GLOUCESTER”

First of all, please be careful out there. Took a ride from Magnolia to The Back Shore about 3 to 4 hours of so before high tide. The snow was coming down very hard and there were white out conditions.
WOW
Took this at high tide

In conjunction with the Cape Ann Museum’s spring exhibition, Charles Movalli: Cape Ann & Beyond, the Museum is hosting an online photography contest. Photographers of all ages and experience levels are invited to submit images based on the theme of “at the water’s edge” that capture the magical place often seen in Movalli’s work where land and sea meet. Photos must be taken in Rockport, Gloucester, Essex or Manchester-by-the-Sea.
For over forty years, Charles Movalli (1945–2016) was a pillar of Cape Ann’s year-round art community, a distinguished landscape and marine painter, a prolific writer and advocate for the arts and a widely respected teacher.
A photographer in the pulpit of a sword fishing vessel, Gloucester, MA (possibly Vincent’s Cove). Handcolored slide from the Fishermen’s Institute, c. 1921. Collection of the Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives.
Cape Ann Museum staff will select photos for public voting on the basis of creativity, photographic quality and effectiveness in conveying the theme of “at the water’s edge.” Beginning on Friday, May 5, the selected photos will be posted on the Museum’s Facebook page at facebook.com/camuseum. The public will be encouraged to vote for their favorite photo(s) by “liking” them.
For more information please visit: capeannmuseum.org/waters-edge
A selection of photographs, including the top three winning entries, will be displayed on the Cape Ann Museum website.
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The Cape Ann Museum celebrates the art, history and culture of Cape Ann – a region with a rich and varied culture of nationally significant historical, industrial and artistic achievement. The Museum’s collections include fine art from the 19th century to the present, artifacts from the fishing, maritime and granite quarrying industries, textiles, furniture, a library/archives and two historic houses. For a detailed media fact sheet please visit www.capeannmuseum.org/press.
The Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is $10.00 adults, $8.00 Cape Ann residents, seniors and students. Youth (18 and under) and Museum members are free. For more information please call: (978)283-0455 x10. Additional information can be found online at www.capeannmuseum.org.

Do something bold. Something unexpected. Something that makes your wife and your co-workers and your dad all go, “Really?”
Join us at Cape Ann Power Yoga for our spring session of 40 Days to Personal Revolution.
We run this program to bring together people from across the North Shore who want to get more out of life. It’s people supporting each other doing the deeply physical work of power yoga, changing their eating habits, developing a personal meditation practice, and doing some serious self inquiry.

It is by no means easy, but anything that supports real and true growth never is. That’s why we do this program together to support, uplift, encourage, and share in the experience of resetting your course. Whether you’re in your 60’s or your 20’s it’s likely that there is room for improvement in your life. The powerful part about this program is that the change comes…
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