Chasing the Super Moon

It’s been fun chasing the super moon but it’s tiring work!   This morning I got to sleep in until 4:30am and headed over the Plum Cove Beach to see what the view was over there.   It was fun to grab the moon setting behind the turbines across the way!   It’s interesting how the atmosphere distorts the moon as it gets closer to the horizon.

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Congratulations CAYH Nation

This past weekend, 170 skaters (and more family members than one could count) traveled 5 1/2 hours across our United States’ border into Montreal, Canada to participate in the Sal Grasso Memorial Friendship Tournament at the Westmount Arena.  This time, even, with some second generation skaters.

The Cape Ann/Westmount Friendship Tournament was started back in 1987 by Sal Grasso of Gloucester and Mike Deegan and Peter Wallace of Westmount when Sal paid for a bus out of his own pocket and took a crew of Gloucester kids 6 hours north to play some hockey.  The trek was a huge success as most players billeted with host families and formed bonds that continue to this day. When Sal passed in 2006 the Tournament was aptly re-named the Sal Grasso Memorial Tournament.

In total, the teams played in a Skills Competition, a coaches’ game, and 28 youth hockey games.  Skaters, ranging in age from 7 to 16, and spanning the hockey ladder from Mite, to Squirt, to PeeWee, to Bantam….and Girls’ U10, U12, and U14….competed over the course of three long days.  Fantastic hockey was played, so many memories were made, and some pretty sweet sportsmanship was displayed.  What more could one ask for?   How about some laughs?

When the skates weren’t being laced plenty of good times and shenanigans took place. Being 2016, hashtags and selfies documented CAYH’s adventures across the city of Montreal while families took in a little bit of culture, site sightseeing, swimming, eating…and many, many laughs.  Good times for sure!

As you can see by looking at the trophy below, Westmount dominated the tournament for the first 14 years, Cape Ann had four consecutive years of wins, and then Westmount took over again until last year.  With good times and friendship remaining a priority, Cape Ann was still thrilled to bring the trophy home again this year…winning just around 75% of the games.

Congratulations to the Board Members, organizers, volunteers, players, and families from both teams.  A huge thank you to our friends up north!  They were kind and gracious hosts for three straight days at their home rink….and made us all feel very welcome.

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Supermoon Love!

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Hey!
I took this photo tonight just after 5pm on the back shore while gazing at the super moon. I don’t know these people, but I saw their silhouettes in the moonlight as I was leaving and had to snap a quick shot.. would be cool if the photo somehow made it to them via your blog!
Alex Gallant

GloucesterCast 208 With Karen Pischke, Joe & Kim Higgins and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 11/13/16

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GloucesterCast 208 With Karen Pischke, Joe & Kim Higgins and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 11/13/16

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Who did you vote for?  My answer- “Whoever you wanted me to vote for, that’s who.”  Thank god it’s over.
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Joe Higgins on Instagram- @FishPrinter
Fished Impressions is the parent company of Joe’s Fish Prints and whatever else i can come up with. Most of the prints you see here are quality reproductions of the best fish prints i have made. I print each out to order, most come delivered flat and matted. I’m located on the North Shore of Massachusetts and fish mostly north of Boston.

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Karen Pischke watching the Cubs win game 5 in Chaicago with her 89 year old mother in the house she grew up in.

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DISCOUNTED Reiki Sessions and Reiki Training for Relaxation – offered through Dreamtime Wellness™ throughout the month of November for Veterans, Police, Fire Men and Women. (*)

  • FREE Half- REIKI Sessions at Dreamtime Wellness ™ to the first 3 callers. * 978-283-4258
  • Brief Reiki Sessions $10.00  * throughout the month of November * offered at a variety of locations by experienced providers; coordinated by a registered nurse.
  • Monthly Reiki Clinic – Wed. November 16th at the Danvers Lahey Outpatient Center. Provided by me, Nancy Earabino LPN, Reiki Master Teacher/Shihan, and volunteer Jean Walsh, RN, Reiki Master. $20.00. Register in Advance – 978-304- 8601.
  • Reiki for Seniors at Rose Baker Senior Center – Friday. November 18th. FREE to Veterans, offered by me and Advanced Reiki Provider Suzanne Sweeney, (3rd Degree/ Okuden) Register in Advance – 978-281-9765
  • ‘Community Reiki Share’ – Tuesday. December 6th. Reiki Sessions offered between 6:00 – 8:00 pm.$20.00 Suggested Donation ($10.00 Suggested Donation for Seniors, Veterans *, and Cancer Patients.) At the Manchester Community Center. 40 Beach Street. Manchester-by-the-Sea. Register in Advance – 978-283-4258 or Email: info@dreamtimewellness.com
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Joe Higgins, AKA Fish Printer Giveaway Based On GloucesterCast 208!!!

June Preview 2017 GMG CD Case Calendar- Order Yours Today!

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My 12 favorite images in a CD case calendar.

My favorite local images in a 12 month CD case calendar. Perfect for holiday gifts and easy to ship. If you order 5 calendars I will automatically add a 6th calendar to your order.

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The proof Calendar came in this evening and the quality is outstanding ! Pre-order now to insure you get your easy peasy no-brainer holiday present giving done early.

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EARLY MORNING AND THE LADY J.

The Lady J. of Baby Blue Lobster fame
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Read more about Captain Dave Jewell and the Lady J Fishing Charters here

Thank you to all who came to the Women’s Club Holiday Show

On Saturday, The Magnolia Library Center Women’s Community Club held their annual Holiday Fair. This event was very well attended and as always lots of fun.

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Get a jump on the Super Moon Today at 4:11 PM

Do not listen to the naysayers. The Super Moon really is Super. 30% brighter. If you are standing on the southern end of Long Beach at 4:11 PM the Super Duper Moon will rise among the twin towers of Thacher Island. Go to The Photographers Ephemeris (click to app) and you can move around and precisely find where you need to stand to split the uprights of the Towers with the moon.

 

Pro Tip: Leave your camera home. Someone else will take a great photo. Instead of fussing with a camera just stand there with your dog and enjoy the earth rotating under your feet so the moon magically appears on the horizon. I would also recommend smoking a doobie but it is not legal. Yet.

On Monday the moon will rise in about the same place but at 4:55 PM. The sun will already have set at 4:20 PM so it might be even more super than Sunday.
On Monday the moon will rise in about the same place (5 compass degrees north) but at 4:55 PM. The sun will already have set at 4:20 PM so it might be even more super than Sunday.

70 – 74 Thatcher Road: Brier Neck Shores construction across from Good Harbor Beach parking lot

Intersection of Thatcher and Witham Streets, behind Good Harbor Beach, next door to the construction site of the former Olivia’s/Amelia’s property.

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The property is legally described as Assessors Map 184, Lots #5 and #9, also known as 70-74 Thatcher Road. Property information from a quick on line search:

Failed 2012 CPA bid has background on the property and a description of habitat and wildlife birds etc

(2014) Excerpt from Friends of Good Harbor:“… Brierneck Realty LLC has begun construction on twelve condominiums on property at 70-74 Thatcher Road at the corner of Witham Street.  The new owners are Paul St. Hilaire and Robert Messina, who purchased the fully permitted property from James Griffoni and partners. The construction of condominiums at the edge of Good Harbor salt marsh was fought in court by the City of Gloucester on behalf of the Zoning Appeals Board.  The property owners had received a comprehensive permit from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Housing Appeals Committee based upon the inclusion of 25% affordable units under Chapter 40B and won final approval from the Supreme Judicial Court in 2011.  The Gloucester Building Department granted a final permit in the spring of 2014.  The Friends of Good Harbor held a purchase and sale agreement with the owners in 2013 with the intention of restoring the property to salt marsh, however the agreement expired and the original owners were unwilling to sign a renewal.  The new owners expect to build the condominiums in stages, with the first cluster now under construction and targeted for completion in 2015. Representatives of FOGH have met with the new owners about their plans for construction as well as design and landscaping details.  In addition, conversation is taking place with respect to coordinating the early-stage planning of a Thatcher Road walkway, for which the new owners have offered their cooperation. Planning for the construction of six condominiums across Witham Street is also underway with other owners on the Thatcher Road site of Olivia’s Restaurant (formerly Amelia’s).  The property has been rezoned for residential construction…”

2016 prospectus “Introducing Brier Neck Shores at Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester’s Newest water view condos. Located directly across the street from Good Harbor Beach you’ll experience calming salty air as you enjoy expansive Gloucester scenery from every window…townhomes are delightfully modern with stainless steel appliances, recessed lighting and hardwood flooring throughout. Open concept design is perfect for entertaining guests or peacefully enjoy your own company.  Enjoy all that this exclusive area offers while being close proximity to scenic Rockport, the Rockport Country Club, spectacular local cuisine and easy access to 128.” They’d be close to Gloucester’s 18 hole Bass Rocks Golf Club, established 1899

 

No big moonset this morning…

Got up at 3:00 this morning hoping to get the big moon setting… only to be met with a sky full of clouds.   Since we were up, hubs and I headed over to GHB for sunrise and a breakfast at Sugar Mags.  It’s looking good for some clear skies later on so get out and check out the moon which is scheduled to rise around 4:15.  Happy Sunday!blm_8102-edit-edit-edit

Thank You for Your Service – Special Offerings for Veteran’s Day

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Thank You for Your Service – Promoting Security and Peace, Home and Abroad.

United States Military Offering Integrative Therapies as Adjunctive (Supportive) Therapies for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. (PTSD.)

Reiki has been offered at U.S. Military Bases and Hospitals as far back as 2005 through Integrative Therapy programs including at:

  • Fort Bliss
  • Fort Hood
  • Walter Reed Hospital

Use of Complementary Therapies and the Military – more information can be found at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Center for Integrative Health (NCCIH.) Integrative healthcare (IH) combine conventional therapies with supportive complementary therapies that have been studied and known to be safe and at least minimally effective and do no harm. The goal of IH is to provide ‘best outcomes’ and higher patient satisfactions. Studies have looked at safety and efficacy of a variety IH therapies for:

  • Relief of pain…

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Thanksgiving Holiday Dinner

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Good afternoon: I am the Commander of the Cpt. Lester S. Wass American Legion American Legion Post No., 3. We are having our annual Thanksgiving Holiday meal on Thursday, November 24, 2016. It’s completely free. I’ve attached a flyer which explains the event. I would appreciate it if you could disseminate this. It’s open to all Cape Ann residents in need, including Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester, Essex and now Ipswich, especially veterans. As always, we are looking for volunteers. I want to reach as wide an audience as I can for the holiday. I don’t want anyone who needs a meal to be left out.

For God and Country

Capt. Lester S. Wass Post No. 3 Of The American Legion

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Thanksgiving Holiday Dinner,

The American Legion, Post 3, will again deliver free Thanksgiving Holiday Dinners to the

elderly, shut-ins, veterans, and needy in the Cape Ann area…

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Back To The Future

Common wisdom is that film photography is dead. Don’t believe it. An increasing number of enthusiasts (also many pros) are using old film cameras to supplement their digital camera arsenals. Instead of getting that “film quality”through digital adjustments, they opt instead for the real thing.

Is this a trend? Well Fuji and other manufacturers are producing “instant”cameras that, like the old Polaroids, produce an instant film print. In addition, 35mm film is readily available through dozens of online sites and processing services are easily found that will develop and print your film and either make the images available to download or provide them on disk, so that if the siren call of PhotoShop is irresistible, you can edit to your heart’s content.

What about cameras? I got rid of my film cameras about 10 years ago, but some of the old classics are available online. I found this nifty little Olympus 35 RC on Ebay. A $60 bid brought it home. Produced through the 1970s,the camera has a classic double image rangefinder and focus ring, can be operated either manually or in shutter priority and is solidly built of all metal. The exposure needle is battery powered, but the camera is fully mechanical, so that if the battery dies, you can approximate the exposure (or use a light meter or other camera to provide the correct exposure) and shoot away. No menus, no 400 page instruction manual, and no bewildering array of settings and controls. This particular camera carries a f2.8, 42mm lens which is the “correct” focal length for 35 mm photography.

Having said all that, I have no intention of exclusively (or even mostly)shooting film. I’m now too accustomed to my digital cameras and workflow. But this quiet little beauty calls out for some street shooting on the Boulevard.

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