Northshore Magazine: August 2016 issue Best of North Shore includes so much on Gloucester and Cape Ann!

20160815_100527Before we dive into Northshore Magazine’s Fall Favorites September issue, let’s take a moment to acknowledge its Best of North Shore August issue. Although votes did not come in all Cape Ann for categories you thought might be a shoe-in: best beach, bakery, breakfast, burger, clam chowder, farmer’s market, art gallery, art anything (!), museum, or attraction — Gloucester and all of Cape Ann businesses receive a lot of deserved attention! Signing in to vote may be a barrier to entry for some. Still, 150,000+ votes were cast. You can check out what won in many additional categories in the 300pp monster issue.

Congratulations to Cape Ann 2016 Best of awardees!

DINE ALFRESCO – The Market Restaurant, Gloucester

FRIED CLAMS- Seaport Grill, Gloucester and Top Dog (seasonal), Rockport; reader’s choice: Woodman’s

LOBSTER DINNER- Roy Moore Lobster, Rockport; reader’s choice Woodman’s of Essex

LOBSTER ROLL- Seaport Grille, Gloucester

PIZZA- Short and Main, Gloucester in a three way tie

ROMANTIC- Duckworth’s, Gloucester

SANDWICHES- Willow Rest, Gloucester

WATERVIEW RESTAURANT- The Market Restaurant, Gloucester

HOTEL BAR- Beauport Hotel, Gloucester

CHOCOLATE- Rockport Fudgery, Rockport (seasonal)

HOTEL- Beauport Hotel

CHARTER BOAT- Schooner Thomas E Lannon

COMMUNITY WALK RUN BIKE BY SEASON – summer Twin Lobster Half Marathon & 1 mile Race, Gloucester; winter Happy Holidays Half Merrython, Gloucester;  reader’s choice, Motif #1 Day 5K, Rockport

FESTIVAL (FALL)- Essex Clamfest, Essex

GOLF COURSE- reader’s choice Bass Rocks Golf Club, Gloucester

MARINA- Cape Ann Marina, Gloucester

NATURE TRAILS- Ravenswood Park, Gloucester

BOOKS-The Bookstore of Gloucester

MATERNITY CLOTHING- The Urchin Exchange, Gloucester

CONCIERGE- reader’s choice Tending the Sweet Life, Gloucester

DANCING- Minglewood Tavern, Gloucester

LIVE MUSIC VENUE INDOORS- Shalin Liu, Rockport

 

 

 

Gloucester Motif Monday: conservation inspiration. Roger Babson, Sarah Fraser Robbins, Sarah Evans, Philip Weld JR

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Reservoir

and Sanctuary

[Eleven hundred and fifty acres]

THIS RESERVOIR, WATERSHED, AND

RESERVATION ARE FOR THE PEOPLE

OF GLOUCESTER, THE LAND HAVING

BEEN GIVEN IN MEMORY OF MY

FATHER AND MY GRANDFATHER WHO

ROAMED OVER THESE ROCKY HILLS–

THEY HAD THE VISION THAT SOME

DAY IT SHOULD BE CONSERVED FOR

THE USES OF THE CITY AND AS

AN INSPIRATION TO ALL LOVERS

OF GOD AND NATURE

-ROGER W BABSON, 1931

There are examples of land preservation, but featuring a watershed in 1931? Isn’t it wonderful! If you haven’t seen it in a while, it’s worth a close look. I believe that it has definitely inspired many in Gloucester. 

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THE FIRST CLEAN HARBOR SWIM

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Thank you to Deborah Cramer and Dan Greenbaum for sharing this memory and finding this Gloucester Daily Times article! This trio’s swim inspired Cape Ann’s Year of the Coast led by MassAudubon the following summer.

Related posts:

8/13/16, race above same day: And they’re back

8/13/16, Celebrate Clean Harbor Swim, and they’re off

8/12/16 Gloucester’s Clean Harbor: H2O No No’s are in the past – some history of the swim

8/10/16 Accclaimed writer, Gloucester resident, and one of the trio that inspired the Clean Harbor Swim Sarah Fraser Robbins excerpt ( the title of her classic book The Sea is All About Us was a nod to Gloucester summer resident TS Eliot’ Four Quartets)

8/6/16 litter 1978 Crackdown at the quarries 

8/4/16 history of the swim and news about 2016 Celebrate the Clean Harbor Swim

RIO WATERS CAN GET BETTER! THANKS TO DOGGED NATURALISTS, WE CAN PUT OUR HEADS UNDER WATER IN GLOUCESTER. REGISTER NOW FOR THE AUGUST 13 CLEAN HARBOR SWIM

Cleveland Rocks

We have some good friends who are Yankee fans and despite their poor judgment in baseball teams we have enjoyed a little friendly rivalry.  About 8 years ago we thought it would be fun to start visiting different ballparks.  It started with the Baltimore Orioles (which other than Fenway is my favorite so far) and since then we’ve seen both NY parks, both Chicago parks, Toronto, Houston, Dallas, Philadelphia and this year we came to Cleveland.   So far we have seen 11 out of 30 parks and done as much touring, eating and drinking in each area as we could lol!  Next on the agenda is finishing up the east coast with Washington, Georgia and Florida!  It’s a great way to visit the country!  Today we see the Red Sox take on Cleveland 😋

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Glow Sticks

With some funky fireworks in the fog the other night, it was a good thing that all the kiddos were well lit with lots of glow sticks.

Finn found it more fun to make his own fireworks.

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August Cape Ann Reads: Picture book on Rockport’s Illumination Night dazzles

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This captivating story walk installation within the gentle park outside the Rockport Public Library was enchanting on Rockport’s Illumination night.  Along with countdowns to kindergarten and story time, celebrate children’s picture books this month with Cape Ann Reads events!

Gloucester: August 17th (WED) 1:00-2:00 PM CAPE ANN READS writers workshop for all ages led by Amanda Cook of the Gloucester Writers Center (free)

Essex:  August 18th (THURS) 1:00PM. Does your boat float? (free)

Essex: Teen Activity August 22nd (MON) 6:00PM (free)

Gloucester: August 27 2:30pm (SAT) Mark your live event calendar! Just 12 more days until  legendary children’s book creator Ed Emberley will be at Cape Ann Community Cinema & Stage! Caldecott winner! Published more than 100 books! North Shore artist! 

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Kids Training Session For The 2016 Magnolia Road Race Classic

There is another training session for kids who want to run either the 5K or the 1K editions of the Magnolia Road Race on the 27th.

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People Mapping Out Travel Plans Based On Availability Of EV Charging Stations and Gloucester Benefits!

Martin DelVecchio writes-

Alessandro sent me these pictures.

He drove his Tesla from Albany, NY for a whale watch, and chose Gloucester because of its newly-installed public charging station.  He even ate at Tonno!

Alessandro charging his Tesla at Gloucester MA City Hall

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This morning: Cape Ann Veterans raise the flag for 7 Drohan family members who fought in WWII

Nice Gloucester Daily Times

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‘To Cup or Not to Cup,’ That is the Question …

More Cape Ann Health, Fitness and Wellness News-
http://www.capeannwellness.com

Karen Pischke BSN, RN's avatarCape Ann Wellness

Promoting Optimal Wellness for Body, Mind and Spirit

Cupping – Giant, round bruises seen on Michael Phelps’ back and shoulders has drawn a lot of people’s attention during this year’s Olympics. You may also recall a similar reaction when actors Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Anniston, wearing backless dresses while walking the runway revealed the same bruising a number of years ago. All the attention has increased awareness of cupping as a means to ‘release tension; and ‘relax the muscles.’  Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)  has been around for thousands of years, as practiced in China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. TCM practices may consist of a variety of techniques such as acupuncture, herbs, cupping, tui na, qi gong, and moxibustion.

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GloucesterCast 196 With Ken Riehl, Kerry McKenna, Heidi Dallin, Robert and Barbara Walsh, Deborah Cramer, Catherine Ryan, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 8/14/16

GloucesterCastSquareGloucesterCast 196 With Ken Riehl, Kerry McKenna, Heidi Dallin, Robert and Barbara Walsh, Deborah Cramer, Catherine Ryan, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 8/14/16

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Topics Include:

Ken Riehl and Kerry McKenna Blues Fest, Block Party, Sidewalk Bazaar Upcoming Waterfront Festival and Second Block Party

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The Narrow Edge By Deborah Cramer “A Tiny Bird, An Ancient Crab & An Epic Journey Please send in your horseshoe crab sightings from your past please contact Debora at deborahcramer@deborahcramer.net

Heidi Dallin  Songs For a New Play- Great review In The Boston Globe Runs Now Through August 27th Wednesday-Sunday with Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Bob Walsh Directed  Barbara Walsh Broadway Sat Nominated For a Tony Featured

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Gloucester Stage -Free Stage Reading Of his New Play October eternal With Kyle Bradstreet One Of The Writers Of Mr Robot On the USA Network

Gloucester Stage Youth Acting workshop Kids Giving A Performance at This Saturday’s Block Party Also at Cape ann Farmer’s Market

Three way Stop At Bass ave, Thacher and Atlantic

Jim and Pat Dalpiaz stopped by to give kudos to Donna and The One Hour At a time Gang

New restaurant at Whistlestop Mall Studio Crepe Open from 11AM -10PM after August 20th will be open for breakfast

Joey’s Facial

The Franklin for dinner after the the Theater

Ospreys on the Annisquam

MOTHRA!

Cecropia Moth caterpillar copyright Kim SmithNoticeably growing larger day by day, the biggest caterpillar of our batch of Cecropia Moth caterpillars (nicknamed Mothra) still has a ways to go before he/she pupates and becomes a cocoon for the winter.

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The colorful protuberances with black spikes are thought to mimic either a poisonous plant or animal and are a defense against predators. Like most caterpillars, the Cecropia moth caterpillar has five pairs of prolegs. The green prolegs are blue at the base with a row of microscopic hooks, or crochets, that enable walking and clinging.

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Although the Cecropia Moth has the largest wingspan of any moth found in North America, its caterpillar is not the largest caterpillar. That honor goes to the caterpillar of the Royal Walnut Moth, also called Regal Moth, which in its caterpillar stage is called the Hickory Horned Devil.

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Thank you again to friend Christine for the Cecropia Moth eggs. They are the offspring of the male Cecropia Moth that she is holding in the photo above.

Calling Artists and Collectors. Sawyer Free Library Art Auction 2016

Coming Soon!

Sawyer Free Library Art Auction 2016

 

Sawyer Free Library Art Auction 2016

The Silent auction runs from September 6, 2016 to October 3, 2016

The Final vocal auction will be held on October 5, 2016 at 7:00pm

Look for more coverage of the auction on GMG.

For the Artists;

Paintings may be dropped off at the Library starting on Tuesday August 30, 2016 Noon to 7pm. Wednesday August 31, 2016 10am to 4pm. and Thursday September 1, 2016 12pm to 4pm.

This will be my 2016 entry. Unless I change my mind.

“Haulin’ Traps” 5″x7″ Acrylic on panel.