Got an early morning chuckle out of this this morning on the way to hockey.

My View of Life on the Dock
Got an early morning chuckle out of this this morning on the way to hockey.

Looking for a place to watch the game tonight? Minglewood Tavern and Latitude 43 gotcha covered.
The Latitude 43 side bar will be open late tonight for your viewing pleasures.
We also are supporting the American Liver Foundation tonight in the tavern with Mile 21 reuniting for some great tunes. 10% of all food sales today will go towards this awesome cause. The game will be on down there too. AND food til 11 pm! Go Pats!!
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After purchasing the Quality Grill Parts Heavy Duty Stainless Charcoal Baskets I was so impressed with how well they were built and the quality of the material I wanted to upgrade the grates on my 18.5 inch Weber Smokey Mountain Smoker.
I planned to cook up four racks of pork ribs for yesterday’s Pats/Texans playoff game.
Only problem was that fitting four slabs of spare ribs on an 18 inch WSM I was going to need to use a rib rack. The Weber Rib Rack for $12.99 is a nice value, purchase here. It’s well built and designed. The slots are spaced enough apart that the ribs don’t lean up against each other. When comparing them to the Char Broil ones they both had nice builds but the Char Broil one had six slots instead of five which would have placed the ribs closer together and if the ribs…
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Your Bridge to Health; Promoting Optimal Wellness for Mind, Body and Spirit
No, NOT this kind of Big Mac ….
Join Today/Come Often is the Motto at the MAC. I recently renewed my membership and made a commitment to myself to attend regularly. Whether at the Big MAC, Little MAC, or any of the number of fitness centers on Cape Ann, the key is to find at least one, two or three exercises you enjoy, can afford, and that fit into you lifestyle. Then, make time to engage in them regularly. Mix it up and have FUN!
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Hands Full

Long and Tall

Walkers

Corner Congestion

Curious

Window Shopping

Seat in the Sun
Cold mornings make for clear skies.

David Brooks and friends taking down the buoys from our beloved Lobster Trap Christmas Tree.
I have to say that it would not be an exaggeration to say that thousands of photos were taken of the tree this year. People would just drive up, get out of their cars, take a picture and drive away. I met several from Europe taking them. Being able to walk inside has really made a difference it seems.
Don’t forget the auction of the boeys on January 27 at the Cruiseport!
Great job David and company! Can’t wait till next year! Well, in between it is going to be nice to have a great summer….
Thanks,
Ken Hecht
It’s a bitter cold weekend up here in North Conway…-6 when I got up this morning, but it has warmed up to a balmy 10 degrees! Doesn’t matter what the weather is, it’s always a great day when you can be outside, whether it be skiing, snowshoeing or just hanging out with my camera! These pics I’m sharing today are taken a couple years ago and I chose to share them because if you love trains or just love photo ops, each year the Mass Railroad puts on a “Steam in the Snow” at the Conway Scenic Railroad in North Conway, NH. It’s a ride through Crawford Notch and the train stops at a few spots along the way, everyone gets off, then it backs up and comes through with full steam so everyone can get some great pics! The steam engine is under repair right now but it’s supposed to be ready for next year so if you are interested, check back in with the Mass Railroad and the Conway Scenic Railroad towards the end of next summer because it sells out fast. Stay warm today!!

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Yoga is just like football. Well, except for the fact that one of the very first tenets of yoga is Non-Violence (ahimsa), and football is an extremely violent game – yoga is just like football.

Tom Brady is one of the most successful athletes of all time in any sport. He knows that success isn’t decided on Sunday: but in the days, weeks, months, and years leading up to game time. One of my football coaches used to say:
“Cry in the dojo;
Laugh on the battlefield.”
He’s the first player at the training facility in the morning. You hear in the way he answers questions at press conferences his singular focus of preparing himself for the next game. His diet doesn’t consist of Nachos and Jack and Cokes, but wholesome and nourishing food. He isn’t staying up until midnight watching old movies, he’s asleep in bed well before most of…
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This winter, every Thursday at Pigeon Cove Tavern enjoy two entrées for the price of one for you and a friend! Please print and bring your coupon on Thursday to receive the deal:

All join me in wishing my girl and my partner-in-crime a happy happy birthday today happy birthday B-side!!


We will watch 2 TED talks each week, and then discuss them. Come to all, or come to the topics that interest you!

These aquamarine-eyed beauties were very nearly made extinct from the use of the pesticide DDT and from hunting. DDT wreaked havoc on avian creatures nationwide and since its ban, the Double-crested Cormorant has made an extraordinary recovery, so much so, that some communities spend a great deal of time and expense planning how to kill, or cull, these remarkable birds. Read here for a very thoughtful article on the topic, “To Kill a Cormorant.”


Pair of Juvenile Double-crested Cormorants at Rockport Harbor
Double-crested Cormorants massing at the mouth of the Essex River in late summer
The Double-crested Cormorant get its common name from the double tufts of feathers seen on both male and females, showing only during breeding season. The crests can be white, black, or a combination of both. Photo courtesy wiki.
Cape Ann TV Lunch & Learn Series: “Deep Diving Into Your Camera’s Menu”
Cape Ann TV’s Lunch & Learn Series continues on Thursday January 19, 2016
at 12pm with Professional Video Producer, Ted Reed.
Now that the holidays are behind us, it’s time to start on that New Year’s
resolution to do more video! In support of that, our next Lunch and Learn
at Cape Ann TV will concentrate on getting the most out of your video
camera with something you already have—its menu of controls.
Even the most basic camcorders have ways of adjusting exposure, focus and
color manually, so whether you just got a new camera, or want to find out
more about one you’ve had for a while, bring it in at noontime on Thursday
January 19 to Cape Ann TV’s latest Lunch and Learn workshop. Emmy
award-winning director Ted Reed will answer your questions and give you a
head start at shooting the videos you’ve always wanted to make.
Promo Video Here: https://youtu.be/ZAxPPcwuNXY
Space is limited for this event; please RSVP to rtober@capeanntv.org to
reserve your spot.
It is always fun to go over to Brace Cove at low tide to watch these playful seals.



Mayor Sefatia write’s, “BIG shout out to Anthony Caturano and Tonno staff for the December ‘Sauce Cookoff: Gravy vs. Sugo’ charity event. We proudly raised $10,000.00 for local cancer patients and supporting services. Today, we delivered a check for $7,500.00 to Addison Gilbert Hospital Oncology, which will directly support their patients. The other $2,500.00 was previously given to different families in time for the Holidays.
❤️