
Excursion

My View of Life on the Dock



What a wicked good mix of blues…
Check out The Gloucester Blues Festival website for all the info and also get familiar with all the artist.. their websites are below.
Enjoy them now and really enjoy them live on August 6th.
http://www.tascru.com/
http://annikachambers.com/
http://www.brucekatzband.com/BK/home_news.html
http://www.seanchambers.com/
http://www.slamallen.com/
http://www.mrsippthemississippiblueschild.com/
http://www.popachubby.com/#!tour/c21gn
TICKETS are $28 ADVANCE ONLINE / $40 AT THE GATE / $50 V.I.P.
A special children’s ticket will be available at the gate only to
youngsters 6 to 12 for $5. Children under 5 admitted free.
You can also get tickets locally with no online fee from
Cindy Schimanski, Frank Biscardi, Gary Gorczyca, Cape Chamber of Commerce, Stephen Pitman & Yours Truly
It’s going to be another good one…I can feel it!
Tickets > https://shared9.mainehost.net/~gloucest/buytickets.html
Questions on price:
Rain or shine!
Tickets are $28.00 in advance. Available at Cape Ann Chamber and our street team in Gloucester.
On line tickets END Aug.3, 2016 Service charge $3.00 per ticket
$40.00 at the gate.
VIP (chair Only) $50.00 Open seating in VIP area
Children under 12 yrs $5.00
Age 5 and under free

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, July 27th – 7pm
Musical Guest: JON BUTCHER!

Fresh off another iconic National Anthem performance at
majestic Fenway Park, the legendary Jon Butcher graces our
stage at the Rhumb Line this week. Among the hardest working
people I’ve ever known, my friend Mr. Butcher never allows
himself to stand still. He continues to grow as an artist, and
spends each waking moment toward that end. Accordingly,
he’ll be featuring brand new material from his upcoming CD.
Every bit as gutsy, rootsy and soulful as we’ve always known
his music to be. Come meet Jon Butcher, up close and
personal. It all starts at 7! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……now features Janet Brown with some new and healthy ideas!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
8/03 – Inge Berge
8/10 – Ron Schrank
8/17 – John Rockwell
8/24 – Charlee Bianchini
8/31 – Jay & Laurie Keefe (and friends)
9/07 – Liz Frame & The Kickers
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
A mid-week vacation day is the easiest. Oh, and you’ll need your resident beach sticker. We prepped our car with a picnic blanket for the seat, extra towels, and ice waters. Start early and grab a big “lobsterjack” breakfast because you’ll need the fuel. End late.
Let’s establish some base rules here.
First off, you need to spend at least 15 minutes at each beach. (You can tweak this a little if you want.) Next, you need to dive under. We suggest a ritual for each beach, e.g. ‘The Five and Dive’. Finally, you have to stop for ice cream and candy. Remember, you can do these beaches (or others in Gloucester) and jumps in any order. Be flexible for unexpected delays like staying at one beach for hours, or a friend asking you to drop off a sub (*cough* Joey *cough*). Most importantly, you have to do at least 13 beaches and 2 jumps in one day. Mind the tides. Be grateful we have so many choices.
alphabetical order
Annisquam lighthouse. Coffin’s beach. Good Harbor beach. Long beach. Magnolia beach. Niles beach. Pavilion beach (by Beach Court). Pavilion beach bonus (by the cut). Plum Cove beach. Rocky Neck Oakes Cove beach. Stage Fort Park (1) – Cressy’s beach ( our alt. title ‘sea serpent’ big beach). Stage Fort Park (2) – Half Moon beach. Wheeler’s Point. Wingaersheek beach.
Annisquam bridge. Magnolia Pier.
*We do this challenge at least once each summer. Yesterday we started off with breakfast at Willow’s Rest and continued from there. Our timing was random especially as we spent hours at Wingaersheek. The second meal to get us through the day came from the sandwich counter at Annie’s by Wingaersheek. Yes, they have a sandwich counter.
Gloucester Beaches sandwich directory



Who can tell me why they have been spraying the train bridge each and every time I have gone under it this summer?
I have passed under the train bridge 10-12 times this summer and each time someone has been spraying the tracks…or maybe the wood. Sometimes the bridge has been open…and sometimes it has been closed…so that doesn’t seem to make a difference.
I’d kind of love to know.

Topics Include:
Cargo Shorts?, How Will Jimmy Garoppolo Do In His Four Starts With The Pats?, Eric’s Pirate Party Wrap Up, Over The Bridge Band, Soul Rebel Project On Crane Estate Thursday Will Be Filmed By Craig, Selling Used Bras On Cape Ann Yard Sale Facebook Page, You Don’t Poke The Sausage, Rating The Summer, What Can Be Done To Stop Dog Owners That Ignore The Law and People Who Litter At The Beach.

Ann Margaret’s beautiful (and wonderfully delicious) seashore inspired cake creation by Caffe Sicilia’s Maria Cracchiolo

My sister, Phyllis A. Luster Gaier, May 21, 1938 – July 22, 2016.
Phyllis loved her visits to Gloucester and often told us how smart we were to retire here. She was right about that and just about everything else.


Information provided by Jeff Amero:
The wheel is being shipped from Florida (cousin Chuck Amero) and will be rebuild by Captain Thomas Ellis over the winter and its new home will be at 20 Fort Square on the Captain Nelson Deck
Captain Nelson Amero and the F/V Doris F. Amero
Captain Nelson Amero Roof Top Deck at 20 Fort Square