One couple vacations here every summer from Tennessee
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Life on the Annisquam River
Looking forward to the long weekend and more views like this! 



Figurehead
The friendship looks enormous out of the water down at the Gloucester Railways. And, while beautiful, I found her figurehead a little creepy upon returning to my car the other night.

JEFF ZINN MAKES GLOUCESTER STAGE DIRECTING DEBUT WITH NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE OF PETER SINN NACHTRIEB’S POLITICAL COMEDY, THE TOTALITARIANS
Lewis D. Wheeler and Amanda Collins
Gloucester Stage Company continues its 37th season of professional theater on Cape Ann with the New England premiere of Peter Sinn Nachtrieb’s The Totalitarians from September 1 through September 24 at 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. Gloucester Stage Managing Director Jeff Zinn makes his Gloucester Stage directing debut with this off-the-wall-satire of the zany world of politics. Peter Sinn Nachtrieb has written a not-so-tall-tale of an oligarchic takeover led by a Palinesque Manchurian candidate, and possibly thwarted by a hapless one-man commando squad…in Nebraska? This raucous dark comedy about the state of modern political discourse, modern relationships, and how easy it is to believe truths without facts features a cast of GSC veterans Amanda Collins and Lewis D. Wheeler, and GSC newcomers Breean Julian and Alex Portenko. According to Director Zinn, “As we all watch, with our jaws dropped, the daily excesses of candidates and hear the commentators remark, ‘you can’t make this stuff up,’ I am incredibly grateful to Peter Nachtreib for ‘making stuff up’ that rises to the occasion. Some may find the humor in The Totalitarians outrageous, but in this political moment I believe outrage is exactly what we need.”
San Francisco-based playwright Peter Sinn Nachtrieb’s play, The Totalitarians was commissioned through the National New Play Network and New Dramatists Full Stage USA program and premiered in 2014 at Southern Rep, Woolly Mammoth and Z Space. The Totalitarians will soon be published by Dramatists Play Service. Mr. Sinn Nachtrieb’s other works include boom, TCG’s most produced play 2009-10; BOB, the winner of the Barrie and Bernice Stavis Award at the 2011 Humana Festival for New American Plays at Actor’s Theatre of Louisville; T.I.C. (Trenchcoat In Common), Hunter Gatherers, winner of the 2007 ATCA/Steinberg New Play Award and the 2007 Will Glickman Prize; Colorado; and Litter: The True Story of the Framingham Dodecutuplets. His work has been seen off-Broadway and across the country including at Ars Nova, SPF, Woolly Mammoth, Seattle Repertory, Actors Theatre of Louisville, San Diego Rep, and in the Bay Area at A.C.T., Encore Theatre, Killing My Lobster, Marin Theatre Company, Impact Theatre, and The Bay Area Playwrights Festival. Projects in process include an original musical called Fall Springs: A MusicalDisaster (with composer/lyricist Nikko Tsakalakos) and the Z Space commission, A House Tour of the Infamous Porter Family Mansion led by guide Weston Ludlow Londonderry. Mr. Sinn Nachtrieb holds a degree in Theater and Biology from Brown and an MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He is a member of New Dramatists and is the Playwright in Residence at Z Space in San Francisco.
On the Latest GloucesterCast I spoke About Two Houseboats/Designers I’m Obsessed With Their Projects- Check Out Daniel W. Bates’ Bates Flotel Project
Click On The Image To Go To His Site For a Slideshow Of Homemade Houseboat Ingenuity-
and his other work here- http://www.dwbates.com/
To listen to the words we spoke about this project and the #MVNUMNUM check out GloucesterCast 197 here
GMG FOB Bobbie Bronson Visits The Dock All The Way From Washington State
SURFS UP AND TODAY’S WOW SUNRISE
Kay Ellis Scholarship Fund–August 2016
BRILLIANT NEW SHORT FILMIC AD FROM MATT O’ROURKE
Following our son-in-law Matt’s gorgeous, controversial, and highly successful ad for Volvo, titled “Wedding,” he has created the evocative and beautiful “Song of the Open Road.” Watch it here ~
On Growing Old

From ULYSSES, by Alfred Lord Tennyson.
Tho’ much is taken, much abides; and tho’
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are,–
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
Beautiful Monday Morning

Geoffrey Bayliss | Prints, Drawings : rhythmic and lyrical at Jane Deering Gallery


A selection of works from the exhibition can be viewed at www.janedeeringgallery.com.
Awesome Gloucester Video
Here’s a link to a video John Cooney made about Awesome Gloucester, an organization that has quietly raised nearly $40,000 and distributed it to the community in various ways over the last three years. The twenty trustees each chip in $50 a month, review and vote for their favorites out of the 10 to 15 proposals we receive every month, and then hold a public Pitch Night to decide among the top three. The best idea gets $1,000 in cash. It’s very simple to make a proposal, fun to attend Pitch Night (3rd Mondays at Gloucester House (Thanks, Lenny)), and sometimes we are looking for new trustees. Even more info at our website.
Major Gloucester PLAYGROUND CLEAN-UP DAY
This is going to be a huge clean-up. Please email me at donna@circleconsulting.com or kileybdavis@gmail.com to let us know which area you would like to help out. We look forward to hearing from lots of great citizens of Gloucester. Please bring your gloves and we will supply the yellow bags. If you have a picker it is always helpful.
Thank you

EXQUISITE WATERCOLORIST MARILYN SWIFT OPENING AT ROCKY NECK’S GALLERY 53 SATURDAY NIGHT!
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Fascination
These two were here for quite a while watching the backhoe….guess boys will always be fascinated with trucks and heavy equipment lol!!
Holy Antipasto!
Back in June I had a work gathering at a friend’s house and promised to bring something. After working all day and then bringing the boys home to Rockport before heading back up to Hamilton, I didn’t leave enough time to finish preparing what I had originally planned to bring. So…. I picked up the phone. I called Mike’s Place in Gloucester and ordered a 1/2 tray Antipasto. It was ready in 15 minutes, it was HUGE, it came with lots of homemade pita pockets, and it was only about $25.
As simple as it was, it was a big hit. And…there was a ton left over to bring to work the next day to feed the troops.
Once this summer I ordered the same salad tray again and packed it a few days in a row for easy beach lunches…and for a couple quick light dinners. The only downside is that the salad is SO incredibly big that we could probably eat it two meals per day for five days in a row….but that would be a bit monotonous….even though it is yummy enough to do so.
After heading back to work full-time yesterday to plan for a new school year…and with the boys having a 1/2 day soccer camp each day all week long…the same 1/2 tray antipasto was calling my name. It made for a nice dinner last night for all four of us, it will be my lunch today at work, it will be waiting for the boys after 4 hours of soccer this afternoon, and will probably be lunch and dinner again once or twice Wednesday and/or Thursday.
Long story short…. order one! Perfect during a super busy week….especially when it is too hot to cook.



















































