www.goodmorninggloucester.com Manchester-By-The-Sea Movie Local Production Photos and Coverage posts from While They were Filming here

Review: Just ahead of its theater release, Hollywood premiere in Beverly for Manchester by the Sea

Lots Of Local Scenes In The Trailer For Manchester-By-The Sea The Movie

Live From Production Of Manchester-By-The-Sea Starring Casey Affleck In #GloucesterMA

BREAKING NEWS! Filming on East Main Street Beacon Marine MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA MOVIE Tonight!

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Wake up by 9AM on Sunday to get the scoop on Matt Damon’s “Manchester By The Sea” movie filming

Quick Trip to the State Fish Pier

A couple of friends from Beverly came up the other day to go to the Beauport Hotel and then the Seaport Grille at the Cruiseport.  The plan was to drive around a bit to take some scenic photos and then grab some drinks and dinner.  Unfortunately, it was super foggy that afternoon so photo opportunities were not readily there for the taking. Luckily, both the indoor and outdoor fires were blazing at the Beauport and the flatbread pizza and drinks were still yummy.  After relaxing and catching up a little on one of the cozy leather sofas, we drove over to the Seaport Grille to meet another friend for dinner.  I had my favorite veggie panini….which never disappoints.

#GloucesterMa Mayor @STheken leading the #GloucesterFresh demo of locally caught #hake at #NEFS

Sawyer Free Library,Week of February 27, 2017

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WEDNESDAY DELAYED OPENING

Due to a staff development meeting the Library will open at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 1st. Toddler Time will begin at its normal 10 a.m. start time. Thank you for your understand and sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Books & Brews Book Club

Tuesday, February 28 from 6-8 p.m. at the Azorean Restaurant, the Books & Brews Book Club will meet to discuss this month’s read, Jodi Picoult’s The Storyteller.  Enjoy an evening out meeting new friends, good discussion, and treat yourself to a beverage and appetizers. Bring your ideas for books for the coming year. 

Tax Assistance

Volunteers from AARP Foundation Tax-Aide will be at the Sawyer Free Library every Wednesday through April 12 from 12:30-3:30 p.m.  They offer free tax preparation particularly for those over 50 or who can’t afford their own tax preparation. Space is limited and goes fast…

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USDA Wildlife Services conducting a crow roost dispersal Mon – Weds

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USDA Wildlife Services (WS) will be conducting a crow roost dispersal at 128 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA on February 27th – March 2nd 2017.  This is a non-lethal technique that will require the use of pyrotechnics.  Pyrotechnics have a very similar sound to “bottle rockets” or similar fireworks.  With this comes the inherent risk of many noise complaints and although we do not foresee it happening, an increased fire risk.  WS staff will begin dispersing crows at approximately 17:00 (or earlier if they show up then) on Monday and will continue after sunset or until the last crow comes into the area.  Dispersals are most successful when they are conducted numerous days in a row and that is why we have planned the dispersal for four (4) days.  There is the possibility it does not require all of the days, but we have to prep in case it…

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Gloucestercast 220 With Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 2/27/17

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Gloucestercast 220 With Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 2/27/17


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Oscars- Kate says she hates award shows.  I love watching them.  Although swearing that she hates them she was riveted to the pre-show.  Then we turned it off and missed this
Oscar fashion Joey Gives thumbs up to Taraji P. Henson and Hailee Steinfeld
Kudos To Meg Montagnino for her work involved with the Filming of Manchester-By-the Sea
Rosie is sick
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David Joyner named executive editor for North of Boston Media Group.  Shout out to Andrea Holbrook and Gail McCarthy
Turkey Watch Good Harbor Beach Marsh

TURKEY BROMANCE

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From far across the marsh, large brown moving shapes were spotted. I just had to pull over to investigate and was happily surprised to see a flock of perhaps a dozen male turkeys all puffed up and struttin’ their stuff. I headed over to the opposite side of the marsh in hopes of getting a closer look at what was going on.

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Turkey hen foraging 

Found along the edge, where the marsh met the woodlands, were the objects of desire. A flock of approximately an equal number of hens were foraging for insects and vegetation in the sun-warmed moist earth.

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Males begin exhibiting mating behavior as early as late February and courtship was full underway on this unusually warm February morning. The funny thing was, the toms were not fighting over the hens, as you might imagine. Instead the males seemed to be paired off, bonded to each other and working together, strategically placing themselves in close proximity to the females. A series of gobbles and calls from the males closest to the females set off a chain reaction of calls to the toms less close. The last to respond were the toms furthest away from the females, the ones still in the marsh. It was utterly fascinating to watch and I tried to get as much footage as possible while standing as stone still for as long as is humanly possible.eastern-wild-turkey-males-gloucester-marsh-copyright-kim-smith

With much curiosity, and as soon as a spare moment was found, I read several interesting articles on the complex social behavior of Wild Turkeys and it is true, the males were bromancing, as much as they were romancing.

Ninety percent of all birds form some sort of male-female bond. From my reading I learned that Wild Turkeys do not. The females nest and care for the poults entirely on her own. The dominant male in a pair, and the less dominant of the two, will mate with the same female. Wild Turkey male bonding had been observed for some time however, the female can hold sperm for up to fifty days, so without DNA testing it was difficult to know who was the parent of her offspring. DNA tests show that the eggs are often fertilized by more than one male. This behavior insures greater genetic diversity. And it has been shown that bromancing males produce a proportionately greater number of offspring than males that court on their own. Poult mortality is extremely high. The Wild Turkey bromance mating strategy produces a greater number of young and is nature’s way of insuring future generations.

The snood is the cone shaped bump on the crown of the tom’s head (see below).eastern-wild-turkey-male-snood-caruncles-gloucester-ma-2-copyright-kim-smith

The wattle (or dewlap) is the flap of skin under the beak. Caruncles are the wart-like bumps covering the tom’s head. What are referred to as the “major” caruncles are the large growths that lie beneath the wattle. When passions are aroused, the caruncles become engorged, turning brilliant red, and the snood is extended. The snood can grow twelve inches in a matter of moments. In the first photo below you can see the snood draped over the beak and in the second, a tom with an even longer snood.

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A young male turkey is called a jake and its beard is usually not longer than a few inches. The longer the beard, generally speaking, the older the turkey.eastern-wild-turkey-male-beard-gloucester-ma-copyright-kim-smithMale Wild Turkey, with beard and leg spurs.eastern-wild-turkey-males-snood-extended-retracted-gloucester-ma-copyright-kim-smith

Male Wild Turkeys with snood extended (foreground) and snood retracted (background).

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In case you are unsure on how to tell the difference between male (called tom or gobbler) and female (hen), compare the top two photos. The tom has a snood, large caruncles, carunculate (bumpy) skin around the face, and a pronounced beard. The hen does not. Gobblers also have sharp spurs on the back of their legs and hens do not.

 

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Read more here:

http://www.alankrakauer.org/?p=1108

http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2005/03/02_turkeys.shtml

http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dfg/dfw/fish-wildlife-plants/wild-turkey-faq.html

A GLORIOUS GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER TO YOU!

Brought to you by Mr. Swan –

We’re happy to see our buddy surviving the winter without too much ado (except when he got himself frozen solidly into the ice).

A friendly note to folks who would like to visit Mr. Swan. He is very shy around dogs so perhaps leave your furry companion in the car. And if you plan to feed him, please, please only whole corn or shredded veggies (swans don’t have teeth, so no large chunks). Junk food is a killer and weakens their bones.

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FROM CALVO STUDIOS: LEARN HOW TO MAKE THESE GORGEOUS BASKETS!

A basket-making workshop taught by Dianne Stanton at David Calvo Studio; especially intriguing is the beautiful basket made from seagrass as we have such an abundance here on Cape Ann.basketryworkshops-gmg-ad

 

Call out for vendors

Hi all:
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The Magnolia Historical Society is having another Art in the Schoolhouse in April. If you are interested in becoming a vendor please follow the link below
http://www.loveislivinginmagnolia.com/

Click on the More tab and register for the show. Also please fill out the attached Inventory Sheet. mhs_artshow2017inventorysheet

If you need more information please let me know and I can help. This event is always fun and successful.

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242 Main Street: new women’s wellness space Phia opens March 11

Coming soon to Main Street!

Laura Tanguay is opening Phia Women’s Center at 242 Main Street, Gloucester, MA. Grand opening March 11, 12pm-5pm. She told me that  Phia will provide “fun, energizing exercise classes along with meditation classes, massage, polarity, and support groups.”  There will be loads of “activities for women such as day hikes, paint nights, craft parties, and ladies nights…Phia is for women from all walks of life, all ages, all body types, all backgrounds to come together, learn from each other, and be well.”

She also told me which translation for Phia has meaning for this new venture. Any guesses? Congratulations Laura and Phia!

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Congrats to Casey Affleck

Saw Casey Affleck coming out of the attorney’s office in Manchester and was able to snap a quick photo of him in the car. The movie was amazing.
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Pink House…a puddle’s view

I’m always looking for different ways to photograph the same old view and sometimes dynamic weather and clouds, or finding something to frame the subject can help with changing the look of a scene.   Another way to change the scene is to change your perspective.      Getting down low and using the foreground is one of my favorite ways to make a scene interesting.   In this case it was a 2-3 foot wide puddle in the middle of a parking lot across from the Pink House.   With my camera sitting on the ground at the edge of the puddle, you can see the house and colors of the sunrise reflected.    So get out and get down low… because you’ll never look at a little puddle the same way again!

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Here are some outtakes below for some perspective of what you don’t see. (Note I took the large telephone pole out…it was annoying me lol!)