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My View of Life on the Dock


The Folklore Theatre Company
169 Main St, Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930
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GLOUCESTER DEBUT
SkyBridge concert at The Floklore Theatre Company
Date: 11/5 (Sat)
Time: 7:30 PM
Place: The Folklore Theatre Company
Price: $20
SkyBridge is a collaboration of musicians from all over the world.
Performing at this concert will be:
Vo. Utako Toyama (Japan)
Vo. Tash Ostapovicz (MA, USA)
Vo. Harshitha Krishnan (India/Nigeria)
Vo. Njoki Karu (Kenya)
Pno/Key. Calvin Yehezkiel Limuel (Indonesia)
Ba. Min Jae Yim (South Korea)
Dr. Teruki Kameyama (Japan)
About the band:
SkyBridge is a music project band for diversity, social justice and peace. “We look different, we ALL smile the same”.
Our goal is to bring audiences together through our music, beyond any borders we have.
https://www.facebook.com/SkyBridgeMusic/

From ocean trash to fashion smash.
For more than four decades, Ocean Alliance has been a global leader dedicated to whale research and ocean health. In 2008 the organization moved its headquarters to one of Gloucester’s landmarks, the Paint Factory (built ca.1880s). Ocean Alliance http://www.whale.org/
By 2017, Adidas will produce 1 million UltraBOOST sneakers with material made from trash grabbed from the ocean. “Meanwhile, soccer jerseys that use the plastic will be worn by the Real Madrid squad when it plays Real Sporting de Gijón later this month. Eric Liedtke, responsible for global brands at Adidas, claims that the jerseys will be the first to be made completely from materials found in oceans.” Read more Fortune magazine

GMG 2013 post Charting the paths for plastic soup patches of our oceans
Here’s a spot where all dog lovers should make a point to visit! I was introduced to this spot during a photography workshop and just fell in love with it. Dog Mountain is set on 150 acres on a mountain top location in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. The grounds are always open to people and their dogs. This unspoiled haven is covered with hiking trails and dog ponds. Dogs are not just welcome here, they are cherished!

When you visit the Dog Chapel you are totally enveloped with messages of love. It is a very moving experience – sad, certainly, but also uplifting – to see how much everyone cherishes his or her dog. Grieving for a lost dog is one aspect of the Dog Chapel, but equally important is celebrating the joy of living and the bond between dogs and their owners. The creator Stephen Huneck wanted people and dogs to have the most fun they possibly could. To this end, he has put in hiking trails, ponds for dogs to swim in, and an agility course for them to play on. In the winter folks come and snowshoe with their dogs, enjoying the pristine surroundings and the spectacular views! Put it on your bucket list to visit if you are ever in St. Johnsbury, VT!
Anyone have any knowledge on affordable virtual reality glasses or headsets?
My boys have had a few opportunities to use them and they seem like a lot of fun. I thought, if the price was right, they might make a decent Christmas gift. I’ve done some very rudimentary research and the prices run the gamut.
I clearly don’t want/need to invest a fortune, but I also don’t want to bother getting a cheap set if they aren’t going to give a realistic experience with options that work for us. I saw a set that looked like a good option, but they aren’t compatible with our iPhones, iPads, or MacBooks. Honestly, I never even considered that would be an issue.
I’d appreciate any information some of our FOBs might have!



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November 3, 2016 ~ capeannanimalaid01930 ~
Join us for a Shopping Party! Bring your friends and get your holiday shopping done early! Cape Ann Animal Aid is hosting a shopping night featuring some of your favorite vendors, all for a great cause!
Avon
Bella and Harvey
LulaRoe
Mary Kay
Pampered Chef
Paparazzi Jewelry
Scentsy
Tastefully Simple
Yanbal Jewelry
4 Twisted Tarts
Carpool with friends because parking is limited! Event runs from 5pm-8pm and you can visit with shelter animals from 5pm-7pm.
Can’t make it to the event? Some vendors are also hosting online parties. Check the Facebook event page for more info (https://www.facebook.com/events/1151433581605222/)
Join us for the opening of Backyard Growers’ Holiday Pop-Up Shop! ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT BACKYARD GROWERS’ SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, AND BACKYARD GARDEN PROGRAMS.
We’ve filled our office with garden-themed goodies including funky veggie socks, brand new garden books, children’s gardening tools, hipster veggie tattoos, and more! Come shop our new and vintage fashions, Backyard Growers swag including new embroidered aprons, gardening tools, cooking supplies, High Mowing seeds and sprouts, Neptune’s Harvest, and more!
Following our opening day on November 6, we will be open every Monday-Friday 9 – 5 from November 7 – December 21.
Also, shop late from 5-10 PM on Ladies Night Dec 1, Employee Night on Dec 8, and Men’s Night on Dec 15! We are located at 271 Main Street across the street from Animal Krackers.
Present Gloucester and Alexandra’s Bread will be open also be open on Sunday from 2 to 6pm. Plan to shop at all three, you won’t be disappointed!
More Cape Ann Health, Fitness and Wellness News-
http://www.capeannwellness.com


Rat-a-tat-tat, rat-a-tat-tat resonating through the trees tops. The little wild wood encircling Beaver Pond was alive with a veritable rhythm band. I must have arrived on the ideal day, for there were seemingly dozens of woodpecker excavations taking place. Not one, not two, but three different species of woodpeckers were drumming the forest canopy!
It is no mystery as to why the pond shore is a sanctuary for woodpeckers, surrounded as it is with trees in a wonder of varying stages of decay. Woodpeckers excavate dead and dying trees and limbs not only to create nest cavities and to forage for insect prey, but to also enlarge cavities used for winter shelter. During the fall, a woodpecker will spend about a week excavating winter roosting holes.
Winter roosts created by woodpeckers may later provide shelter or nest sites for many other species of animals including owls, flying squirrels, bluebirds, nuthatches, and chickadees.
Woodpeckers mostly eat insects, in all stages, from egg to larvae to pupae to adult. During the winter their diet is comprised of seeds, nuts, fruits, and berries. The woodpecker’s tongue is quite extraordinary, being long and extendable, and also coated with bristly hairs. Woodpeckers use their tongues to spear and extract wood-boring insects, as a sticky trap for catching ants, and as a brush for licking up sap.
Downy Woodpecker
Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers look similar. Hairy Woodpeckers are about the size of an American Robin. Downies are smaller and their bills are more delicate in appearance. The outer edge of their tail feathers are white, barred with black, lending a spotted appearance. The outer edge of the tail feathers of Hairy Woodpeckers is pure white (see top photo above to compare).
I’ve returned to Beaver Pond several time since the day the bonanza of woodpeckers was photographed but haven’t been treated to the rhythm band since. A few woodpeckers have been sighted, their calls noted, and only an occasional distant drumming heard. Perhaps they are tending other tasks in preparation for winter, collecting and caching food in their newly excavated holes.
There are a few moments after sunset when the light is still bright enough to photograph and to film. The Beaver Family makes their appearance just about then but none have ventured to the side of the pond where I am stationed since that one evening when a solitary beaver swam within arm’s reach. But I am patient!

vintage ABC news report
-quote from Rebecca Mead’s New Yorker article, THE CINEMATIC TRAUMAS OF KENNETH LONERGAN: After a bitter fight with Hollywood producers, the filmmaker returns with the shattering “Manchester by the Sea.” Lonergan has said he used local actors and Massachusetts crew for the shoot.
Queen of Katwe is playing at Cape Ann Cinema now. No Cape Ann ties but buzz worthy all the same.
There will be a new screening room open at Cape Ann Cinema with help from the Dusky Foundation and named with a tribute to Cape Ann Cinema fan, legendary actress and director, Liv Ullmann. Yes, that Liv Ullmann!
Top to Top docked at the Gloucester House.
To learn more about this interesting vessel please go to the following link.
GLOBAL CLIMATE EXPEDITION


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Gloucester, Ma
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HVAC Responsibilities:
The HVAC Maintenance Technician will perform routine and preventive maintenance as directed by their manager to ensure the quality, appearance and safety of the facility and support of Manufacturing and Engineering Business Units
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Provides routine preventative maintenance to maintain and improve the quality and appearance of HVAC equipment
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Open Studio at Eileen Oliver’s House
Save some time to attend this special edition of Fish Tales, Gloucester’s own live storytelling event. The theme is all about therapy and therapists so there will be great stories, some hilarious, some poignant, and this time told at the Gloucester Stage Company so there’s plenty of room. You know you’ve been meaning to catch one of these, don’t miss it.
