Good morning Gloucester, brought to you by Good Harbor Beach!
Through A Glass Darkly

Cassadee Pope and bands soar
Just killed Patsy Cline Crazy. Piano may be her favorote song on new album, Summer.
What is flying around?! 
Folly Cove
Another spot in this beautiful area we live in to stop and relax.


What the bands see! natural beauty! seaside amphitheater Gloucester Country Fest

Snapped a photo at a break between sets. Off to the vendors before they begin tuning up for Cassadee
Live blogging -Gloucester country fest Stage Fort
Come on down! Gorgeous day for these incredible bands! The bands’ view coming…our view, boaters view–wow!
Sound is strong and clear. Can hear every word. Houston Bernard Band rocking it out




Mike O’Connell and Friends ~ Harbor Loop Summer Concert Series 2016 on July 28th. What a great night of live music!
Harbor Loop Summer Concert Series 2016
Mike OConnell & Friends
Jay Aptt- guitar/vox
Ben Ferrini- bass
Leo Ciaramitaro- drums
w/ special guest: Kylie O’Connell
They performed “Dear Mr. Fantasy” by Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood
Great night and some smokin songs by these guys.
Next week Groove Therapy! So far we made it without any rain and cancellations. Let’s hope it goes for the rest of the concerts.

If it is Monday, time for the Magnolia Farmers Market

The waze and wikipedia of bird sightings- Ebird, crowdsourcing since 2002- shows Gloucester whale watching great for birding and
The online database collaboration of Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society compiles aggregate data from engaged birders. What a staggering quantity of volunteers taking the time to share and record data!
Although Cape Ann towns are not ‘hot spots’
it’s fun to sift through the information and peek at some public competition. The top 100 birders in MA are predominantly male. (We know Cape Ann is a birding hot spot though it may not be a recording hot spot.) There are plenty of reports from scenic North Shore sites: Cranes Beach, Plum Island, Chewbacco Woods, Coolidge Reservation, Eastern Point, and Halibut Point. Less traveled spots such as ‘Lanesville Community garden’ and local cemeteries have a diary entry feel to them and fun to peruse. Checklists indicate the distance and effort taken for any given outing, and the duration, often significant.
There are scores of reports from Gloucester whale watch trips –customers and staff. Look for ‘Stellwagen Bank’ as a listed location. I think I’d like the location column added to one default screen, and a category for whale watching.




eBird: An online database of bird distribution and abundance. eBird, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York. Available: http://www.ebird.org. (Accessed: Date [July 30, 2016]).
Gloucester HarborWalk marker for birds/birding is located along the walkway by Gloucester House, I4C2, and Topside Grill.
Gloucester HarborWalk marker for whales is located just outside Tonno.
SEVEN SEAS WHALE WATCH +1-888-283-1776
CAPE ANN WHALE WATCH +1-800-877-5110
CAPT BILL & SONS +1-800-339-4253
YANKEE FLEET +1-978-283-0313
Gloucester Smiles-314
Order Now! Still A Few Tickets For The Ryan and Wood/Sista Felicia Rum and Dessert Sunset Sail Aboard The Thomas E Lannon Sunday July 31st
Newbury getting into the carry in-carry out game
What a surprise, it’s not just here that there’s a beach litter problem…
Rufus has some nice things to say…
O Joey……again and again and again…..I thank you for GoodMorningGloucester….I read it at the end of every day….and again and again….it brings me Joy and Insight and Beauty and Humor and Wisdom….I am soooo deeply grateful….GMG is a huge gift to us all….as are You!! Bless you…..Rufus
Pigeon Cove Tavern At The Emerson Inn-Nothing Short Of Amazing On All Counts
More Photos and Menu –
http://www.capeanneats.com
I feel like I’ve been cheated by not going here sooner. I know Chef Doug Papows work is over the top spectacular but what I didn’t know was how incredible that space is.
You MUST visit the Pigeon Cove Tavern at The Emerson Inn in Rockport MA. The food, the decor, the space, the view, the service. It’s an over the top experience.
OVER THE TOP. MUST VISIT. THE PLACE IS A FEAST FOR YOUR EYES AS WELL AS YOUR PALATE.
Chef Doug Papows Has Transformed Emerson Inn Dining Into A MUST VISIT. Pigeon Cove Tavern Rocks!
DUCKWORTH FAMILY PHOTO SHOOT
THE WORK GOES ON. . .
at the Cut.
Oh what a beach summer

Playing with my food but not like Adam Bolonsky
Adam catches a bluefish and needs to make sure it is really really dead before he lays it between his legs in a kayak.

If I catch a big blue I need to scale and leave the skin on for the perfect Marcella Hazan “Bluefish with Crispy Potato” click for recipe.” I was planning on making a post of gifts hanging on our kitchen wall from Fred Bodin’s Shop. But then I had a blue that I bled out when I caught it then scaled before filleting. But wait I needed a picture.

Still bleeding out but I think I can make a new Zombie avatar before I fillet the fish.

Reading Marcella’s recipe she lists other fish you could use but I have tried them all and a fresh bluefish is the only way to make this dish. Half a fillet will rest on the crispy potatoes while remainder of the fish marinates overnight to become smoked bluefish tomorrow. Ryan & Wood wood chunks from the distillery whiskey casks for the smoke. Perfection. Then smoked bluefish paté sealed with a dog kiss from Stella makes Joey’s favorite snack on a Ritz cracker.
This Weekend in the Arts
Fitz Henry Lane Walking Tours at the Cape Ann Museum
Get your art fix outside.
The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present its new and improved Fitz Henry Lane walking tour, Fitz Henry Lane: On Foot and Online, on Friday, July 29 at 10:00a.m.
Experience 19th century Gloucester history as this tour leads you through the neighborhoods and waterfront that inspired the artwork of native son Fitz Henry Lane. Learn how Lane rose from modest beginnings in the pre-civil war era to worldwide recognition as a marine painter and why, even today, numerous artists journey to Cape Ann to capture its unusual light, first immortalized by Lane.

Participants are encouraged to bring smart phones or tablets in order to use the rich sources of information in the newly released Fitz Henry Lane Online catalog raisonné. During this walk, you will connect specific locations to the paintings they inspired by accessing the online catalog. Alternative visuals will also be available.
All tours begin at 10:00a.m. in front of the Cape Ann Museum. Guided walking tours are held rain or shine and last about 1½ hours; participants should be comfortable being on their feet for that amount of time. $10 Museum members; $20 nonmembers (includes Museum admission). Space is limited; reservations required. Call (978)283-0455 x10 or email info@capeannmuseum.org for details. Tickets can also be purchased online at Eventbrite.
Not a member of the Museum? Join now and get discounted tickets to all our events!







Karen Orsillo & Jill Pabich at Lexicon Gallery
Through The Looking Glass
Opening Saturday July 30, 5:30-7:30pm
Show Continues Through September 18, 2016

A Journey of the Small and Mighty.
Jill Pabich’s intense oil paintings join
Karen Orsillo’s Neriage porcelain mini’s in the perfect pairing.

15 Lexington Ave., #1, Magnolia, MA 01930
Hours: Fri-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12-5pm
Mon 4-6:30pm during Magnolia’s Farmers Market

Artist Demonstrations on Rocky Neck
Saturdays 1-3
Cynthia Curtis Demonstrates Making Pots with a Pottery Wheel on
Saturday, July 30 from 1 to 3pm at Gallery 53

Gallery 53 on Rocky Neck is sponsoring a series of artist demonstrations for the 2016 season. On Saturday, July 30 potter Cynthia Curtis will demonstrate the art of making pots on the pottery wheel. She will cover basic forms such as cylinders, plates and bowls while discussing the many ways to alter and decorate wheel thrown pots. Cynthia began working with clay in 1977. A North Shore native, she has always been drawn to the ocean as is evident in her selection of glazes. Inspired by nature, Cynthia integrates beach glass, shells, and coral as well as environmental motifs into her work. Her stoneware pottery consists of a variety of functional and ornamental pieces. She has taught over 1,200 students of all ages and abilities for the last 20 years.
Gallery 53 on Rocky Neck
53 Rocky Neck Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930
Gallery hours, Sun – Thurs 10:00 AM-6:00 PM, Fri and Sat 10:00AM – 8:00 PM
For more information call 978-282-0917











