For all of the time I’ve spent in Boston, I’ve never actually seen the locks at the end of the Charles River in action. While walking from a parking lot in Charlestown over to the TD Garden to see a Bruins game the other night, I got to see them working. Kind of cool.
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At Saltwater Massage Studio, our mission is provide the highest quality massage therapy that reduces pain, eases stress, and allows for a deeply relaxing experience that makes you feel like you’ve just woken up from a really good dream. Our goal is to make scheduling as convenient as possible and to be the #1 place on Cape Ann you can count on for a great therapeutic massage and relief from the pain and stress of your day-to-day life. We are now officially a team of 5 and are now able to offer more scheduling options than ever.
So whether you see Gretchen, Heather, Grace, Jamee or Justin, you know that you can count on getting a great therapeutic massage that is both deeply relaxing and addresses your pain and discomfort with deep tissue massage and neuromuscular therapy. We also offer prenatal massage and therapeutic hot stone massage.
Ok. FYI for your notes J I broke down the CAPA stats
40 artists from 18 states
12 are from MA
o 7 are from North Shore
o 4 are from Cape Ann:
– MA: Jeff Weaver (Glou), Ken Knowles (Rockport), John Caggiano (Rockport), Rae O’Shea (Rockport), Janet Sutherland (Ipswich), George Martin (Beverly), Alan Bull (Newburyport), Michael Compton (Cambridge), Paul George (Cambridge), George Van Hook (Cambridge), Carol Arnold (Northbridge), Eli Cedrone (Stoughton)
I’ve had the exciting task of cleaning closets ALL afternoon and haven’t had a chance to put together a proper post. Here are some snapshots from an early morning walk Saturday taken before heading to work and before it clouded over. I hope everyone is having a terrific long weekend. Happy Autumn, Happy Columbus Day!
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Here is the information for this year’s Ales over ALS. The event is the same day as the Clamfest but a bit later in the day. It is a big day in Essex 🙂
2016 Ales Over ALS tickets are available now at http://bit.ly/2dz6AtF. Join us on Saturday, October 22 3:00-8:00 pm. Homebrews, delicious food & live music. Proceeds benefit Compassionate Care ALS.
Please let me know if you can help promote in anyway. Thanks again for your support.
All the best,
Nate Woodman
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Perhaps you’ve noticed the towering masts and proportionately large flag of the ship currently docked at Rocky Neck Marine Railways. They caught my attention this morning when at the Fish Pier taking photos as the masts are almost as tall as those of the Schooner Columbia. The flag and masts belong to the tall ship Lynx, a privateer inspired by the original tall ship that battled the British during the War of 1812. That war ship was named the Privateer Lynx.
The Lynx is a square topsail schooner. Her port of registry is Portsmouth, New Hampshire and her homeports are Nantucket during warmer months and Saint Petersburg, Florida during wintertime. She is on her way to Portland and is scheduled to depart Gloucester on Monday. The Lynx is an educational organization devoted to hands-on programs that teach the history of America’s struggle to preserve its independence during the War of 1812. You can read more about the ship on the Lynx website here.
Hunter, the Lynx’s cook (left) and Jonathan, from the Liberty Star. The Liberty Star is undergoing some repairs at the Railways, on her way to the Virgin Islands for the winter.
The fifteen stars and stripes flag flew over Fort McHenry during the War of 1812 and is the flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to pen the “Star Spangled Banner.”
This was the only U.S. flag to have fifteen stripes. Two stripes and two stars were added for Vermont and Kentucky when they became states. Congress had a change of heart and in 1818, proclaimed that one star for each new state would be added on the 4th of July following the state’s admission to the union and there would be thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original colonies.
Photos of the Lynx under sail courtesy Google image search
The Harbor this morning at daybreak, with the Lynx on the far left, docked at the Marine RailwaysLiberty Star at the Railways
From wiki – A privateer was a private person or ship that engaged in maritime warfare under a commission of war. The commission, also known as a letter of marque, empowered the person to carry on all forms of hostility permissible at sea by the usages of war, including attacking foreign vessels during wartime and taking them as prizes. Captured ships were subject to condemnation and sale under prize law, with the proceeds divided between the privateer sponsors, shipowners, captains and crew. A percentage share usually went to the issuer of the commission. Since robbery under arms was common to seaborne trade, all merchant ships were already armed. During war, naval resources were auxiliary to operations on land so privateering was a way of subsidizing state power by mobilizing armed ships and sailors.
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October is gorgeous! And it’s teeming with parallel exhibitions and cultural events. What an exciting environment to view and buy vital work from living artists and artisans– emerging, mid-career and established.
Founded in 2015 – Pumpkin Carving at Cape Ann Art Haven, October 29, 2016
Founded in 2012- Paint Essex annual Plein Air moved from summer to fall to coincide with Cape Ann Plein Air in 2016
Founded in 2009- the Annual DoctoberFest Documentary Film Festival curated by Cape Ann Cinema & Stage (estab.2008) runs Oct 14-20. Busy schedule includes 3D Flight of the Monarch Butterflies co-hosted with Kestrel Educational Adventures and Screenagers co-hosted with Sawyer Free and evenings with filmmakers.
Founded in 1983- Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour (the oldest in the country)- Oct 8 and 9th featured as part of Artweek Boston Sept 30-Oct 9
Founded in 1979- Gloucester Stage is world class professional American theater in our country’s oldest seaport. Premiering this month- Man in Snow, the newest play by Israel Horovitz through October 23rd. GMG Podcast
Founded in 1873- Cape Ann Museum is a top notch American art museum. The must see exhibit Design/Build closes October 9th. Voicing the Woods- Jeremy Adams, Instrument Maker opens October 20. Recent Acquisitions continues into December.
More scenes from October 2016 Annisquam Arts&Crafts fair, Annisquam Exchange, and Brace Cove Art Market and links to other fall happenings!
Founded in 1972- Annual Essex Clamfest October 22 (rain date Oct 23)
Founded in 2016- Look for Magnolia Sip and Stroll nights – “Enjoy complimentary food, beverages and live music while visiting the wonderful shops on historic Lexington Avenue in Magnolia, MA” October 7th was the last one.
The list above gathers special events and festivals that run annually each October. At the same time, look into the monthly art gallery exhibitions, live music, performances, and readings going on in the many art and culture venues as well as non-traditional spaces, businesses, organizations, accommodations, and restaurants.
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Pop Gallery is getting some Love from their friends at The Cave! Love supporting local business whenever I can and love it even more that our local businesses help each other out in their time of need. Read below message from The Cave and stop downtown today and get your free goodies!! It’s a Win/Win! Visit Pop Gallery’s and The Cave’s Facebook pages for some good deals!
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