Danielle servedĀ a fabulous array of snacks and treats at Friday evening’sĀ Jintara Nutprasas gallery event. They were so super delicious, I stopped back today and picked up a bag of provisions to bring to a friendĀ on the mend. In addition to her beautiful selection of pastas, You Must Try Danielle’sĀ homemade cheeses, made fresh every Friday, and handmade salami. What did we do on Cape AnnĀ before Danielle opened her friendly doors?Ā Pastaio Via Corta is located at 11 Center Street in Gloucester. Visit Danielle’s website here.
A Few Quick Clips of the Phyllis A Art Show
Cafe Bischo goodness!

Speciality sandwich #19 from Cafe Bishco!
Same great food and addicting FroYo with new owners!
Go on down and say hello toĀ Lynn Silva!
Live Blogging From The Phyllis A Art Show At The Gloucester Marine Railways On Rocky NeckĀ
Gloucester Smiles-399
Visitors from Wisconsin
Coyote on Rocky Neck
Leaving Rocky Neck this morning around 9 and saw this guy sauntering down the street and duck into a yard


Cape Ann TV video: City Council & School Committee Joint Meeting School Consolidation

Thanks Lisa Smith!Ā Here is the direct link to Dave’s film of the October 18th Joint Meeting of the City Council & School Committee:
http://vp.telvue.com/preview?id=T01896&video=292415
Next school committee meeting is October 26.
Almost all set up for the Phyllis A show
Donna Ardizzoni Ardizzoniphotography.com
Phyllis A
PASSPORTS OCTOBER WINE DINNER WAS OUTSTANDING!
Dawn’s wondeeful mini apple tarts at Passports European inspired October Fest wine dinner Thursday night. Recipe please!
Phyllis A art show on Saturday not outside
In the latest adventure in the life of the #gullsofappldore banded Seagull #9EM, poor homie loses lunch
If you can’t see the video in the GMG email newsletter, just click on the title of the post and it will bring you directly to GMG to view it.
Is that James Dowd?
GOOSE COVE FOG SHROUDED EVENING
NEW BATCH OF GMG ALL COTTON STONE WASHED HATS ARE IN!
The color is beautiful, a soft greenish-blue gray. I hope mine doesn’t get swiped by a family member š
SNEAK PEAK AND DO NOT MISS THE STUNNING JEREMY ADAMS EXHIBIT AT THE CAPE ANN MUSEUM!!
Opening tomorrow at the Cape Ann Museum, “Voicing the Woods” is a very special exhibition of some of theĀ exquisiteĀ instruments created by Jeremy Adams. The exhibit is accompanied by Paul Cary Goldberg photographs of the instruments and of the artist at work .
Detail Jeremy Adams Double Manual Harpsichord, Collection of Sam and JL Foster
AĀ world renowned instrument maker, Jeremy Adams is a GloucesterĀ artist whoseĀ extraordinarily beautiful instruments willĀ be treasured for generationsĀ to come. ToĀ see these works of art displayed in the light filled gallery of the museum’s top floorĀ is a magnificent gift to the community, and one not to missed.Ā Additionally, a selection of Jeremy’s witty and whimsical furniture is displayed in the Museum’s 1804 Captain Elias Davis House.
Jeremy Adams Bent-side Form, used to bend wood that has been steamed to create theĀ curved side of the harpsichord. The process of steaming wood for the planks is similar to the technique used in boat building.
“Voicing the Woods” opens tomorrow, Saturday, October 22nd, at the Cape Ann Museum. Throughout the months of November, December, and January instrument demonstrations and concerts will be held at the Museum and at the Annisquam Village Church. See the schedule of events here.
To see more examples of Jeremy’s beautiful pieces, visit the Jeremy Adams Instruments website here. 
About Jeremy Adams, Instrument Maker, from theĀ Cape Ann Museum exhibit catalogue:
A keyboard player from early childhood, Jeremy Adams took his formal training with Roland Sturgis, Gregory Tucker and Melville Smith at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge. In the 1960s, an auspicious time for early music enthusiasts, Adams entered into a six-year apprenticeship at William Dowdās Cambridge harpsichord shop, where he gained recognition for his skills as a musician and quickly developed his hand as a fine woodworker. (Dowd had established his workshop in the 1950s with harpsichord maker Frank Hubbard, engaging with the international movement to revive historic practices of performance and instrument building.) In the two years following his harpsichord apprenticeship, Adams honed his skills in reed voicing and tonal finishing in an organ building apprenticeship at the Gloucester workshop of Charles Fisk, working on signature instruments at Old West Methodist in Boston and Harvard University, among others. In 1969 Adams opened his own workshop on the North Shore.
Read more here.
Annisquam Village Church Jeremy Adams Pipe Organ
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