We’re away on vacation this week and rather than boring you with photos of my boys all over Orlando, I’ve taken the opportunity to go through lots of random photos that make me think of summer. Here are just a few.





My View of Life on the Dock
We’re away on vacation this week and rather than boring you with photos of my boys all over Orlando, I’ve taken the opportunity to go through lots of random photos that make me think of summer. Here are just a few.





Super Senior Simba here! I am a sweet and mellow fellow with an affectionate nature. I like to relax in sunny window perches and taking long cat naps. I am looking forward to enjoying my Golden Years by taking things slow, snacking often, playing freely and loving without abandon. How about you? I am looking for a family who is willing and able to love me for the rest of my days. Maybe this could be you? Then stop by and visit with me today! The Super Seniors program is supported in part by a grant from the Petco Foundation. Please check out our website for all available animals and to support us in our Gloucester Pride Stride Effort to raise funds for veterinary care. http://www.capeannanimalaid.org
A place where non-profit Cape Ann organizations can post press releases directly and then those press releases will be reposted to http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com . This is not an advertising space for businesses, fitness or wellness organizations, or music listings.
The web address will be http://www.capeanncommunity.com
To have your community organization news posted here, contact Joey C who will grant access for you to post directly.
April 21, 2016 ~ trixy546 ~ Edit
SeniorCare is looking for drivers to deliver Meals on Wheels in Rockport. If you would like to make a difference in the life of a frail elder, please contact Paula Curley at 978-281-1750 x560.

Do You Have 2 Hours to Spare to Help a Frail Elder?
Image ~ April 21, 2016 ~ maritimegloucesterprograms
JD forwards-
ROCKY NECK 5K
Great race and helps support the arts.
Register before May 1 and get a free tshirt and the post race buffet at the Studio makes the entry fee a bargin.
You can register online by going to www.rockyneck5k.com or get a registration form at the Lone Gull.
Please pass this on to any runners I may have missed.
The race is capped at 400 so don’t delay or you will miss out !

Go to www.rockyneck5k.com to register online or visit the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck Thursday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. to obtain a paper registration form.
The event is sponsored by the Rocky Neck Art Colony to benefit Gloucester’s Rocky Neck Cultural District and the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck Building Fund. With chip-timed results, participants may compete individually or as a team in the popular Team Challenge. The Run/Walk along the breathtakingly beautiful seaside course will be capped off by a festive post-Race brunch celebration on the deck at Rocky Neck’s The Studio Restaurant.
The Rocky Neck 5K Run/Walk & Team Challenge is a fun community ‘happening’ to benefit RNAC, a neighborhood-based, volunteer organization committed to preserving Rocky Neck’s unique arts and maritime cultural heritage. Open to all, beginners can experience the joy of exercise in the outdoors while experienced runners can sharpen their times on a forgiving course. Everyone will enjoy creating memories individually or in a team with colleagues, family and friends.
The Team Challenge provides a great opportunity for groups from businesses, non-profits, clubs and affiliations of every size to show their colors, build organizational pride and share an experience to be long remembered.
The USATF (United States of America Track and Field) sanctioned event will take off from the Causeway on Rocky Neck. It will return along Gloucester’s ocean-rimmed Back Shore to finish on Rocky Neck where all participants are invited for a celebratory post-Race brunch and awards ceremony at The Studio Restaurant and Deck overlooking picturesque Smith Cove on Gloucester Harbor.
The Race start will be at 9 a.m., with packet pickup at Race Headquarters in the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck from 7:00 AM to 8:45 AM. Race participation is limited to 400. Participants registered before May 1 will receive a custom Rocky Neck 5K T-shirt.
If spots are still available on Race day, walk-in registration will be from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Sign up early to insure participation. Go to www.rockyneck5k.com to register online or visit the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck Thursday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. to obtain a paper registration form.
Volunteers will be positioned to direct visitors to street parking as well as designated lots in and around Rocky Neck. Space will be available in Rocky Neck Park along the Causeway for everyone to meet and warm up before the Race kicks off.
Earth Day Activities at Common Crow
Dear Common Crow Fans,
We are celebrating EARTH DAY at the store this Saturday, April 23.
Please join us for a fun day with music, free samples, family art activities, plant talks and . . .
The long awaited, one day only, GREENLIFE FLASH SALE from 10-5pm!
Hope to see you all there!


EDITOR’S NOTE: To correspond with CAVPT, please email at cavpt@yahoo.comDID I MENTION WE NEED VOILUNTEERS FOR THIS WEEKEND?!?
And… there will be a field trip tonight. Almost all the salamanders have left the vernal pools and gone back to the woods. We might see a few. Peepers should be screaming. Meet at Walgreen’s parking lot on Main Street at 9pm. Look for my van, White Lightning.
My cell phone is still out of order. So… those of you that have been calling or texting that you are helping with these shows, please respond to this email. If you have not been calling or texting respond to this email anyway. We need you.
Okay… CAVPT basically has three components: protection of wetlands and wildlife habitat, education- this is where we teach people about the importance of wetlands and wildlife habitat, and fundraising, which is where we get the money to do this. So… this weekend we have apportunities to accomplish two of these goals, education and fundraising. But we can’t do it without volunteers. So far I have a total of one volunteer besides me for two shows. Please get in touch and tell me you want to volunteer this weekend.
TWO SHOWS AGAIN THIS WEEKEND, so… we will need lots of volunteers:
Saturday April 23, 2016 somewhere around noon or 1pm.
Snakes of New England and the World- one hour live animal presentation.
Earth Fest at Lynn Woods, Lynn MA- Pennybrook Rd. entrance.
Sunday April 24, 2016
Gloucester Pride Stride, Stage Fort Park, Gloucester
Pride Stride starts at noon. We will be there with some sort of live animal exhibit for the after walk party.
We need people to walk for CAVPT and people to help with the exhibit.
And… keep gathering those yard sale items for the Big Giant Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team/Kestrel Educatrional Adventures Yard Sale, Saturday May 28, 2016 9am-1pm, St. Peter’s Square in Gloucester. Rain date- Saturday June 4th.
Thanks, Rick
we only have one earth, save it


This has been a burning GMG question for years now. Joey believes that anyone who uses red mulch is a sociopath, only sane people use black mulch. This is a photo of red and black mulch. Equal piles. I will be graphing the usage of the mulch over the next two weeks.
The problem is, this is right next to Fenway Park so we might find that only gardening sociopaths live in the Fenway area.

From New York Times:

Prince, the singularly flamboyant and prolific songwriter and performer whose decades of music transcended and remade genres like funk, rock and R&B, died on Thursday at his Paisley Park studio and estate in Minnesota, according to The Associated Press. He was 57.
Across a career of more than 35 years, Prince released 39 albums while being lauded not only for his songs, but their visual presentation both onstage and on camera. His 1984 film “Purple Rain” is widely considered one of the best and most influential music films ever, while its accompanying soundtrack spawned the No. 1 hits “Let’s Go Crazy” and “When Doves Cry.” He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.
This is a major loss for Pop Music!!
It’s a beauty for a poem day. What poem would you share? Along with an original poem from each kid, it’s tradition for us to read and carry Macavity: The Mystery Cat by T S Eliot. You can grab it below the GMG post fold (otherwise known as read more.) The T S Eliot Foundation bought his family’s Gloucester summer home in 2014 and I’m looking forward to hearing more about their plans. You can read more about Eliot in Gloucester on the HarborWalk and TS Eliot on GMG. Gloucester kids can try out their original poem as they ready for Sawyer Free Poetry Without Paper deadline.
When we visited Portland, ME, we walked by the house Henry Wadsworth Longfellow grew up in and that his grandfather built in 1785. You can’t help but walk by it several times as it’s on the beaten path. It was winter and the garden was closed else we would have stepped inside. Pretty sure my kids wouldn’t pick a Longfellow poem for today. For Longfellow in Gloucester.
WGBH story on Eliot in Gloucester
Continue reading “HAPPY POEM IN YOUR POCKET DAY! T S Eliot Macavity The Mystery Cat”
My hubs Neil asked if I wanted to get out for some fresh air and “stroll” with him last night while he hit a few balls around at Rockport Golf Club. I said sure and grabbed MY golf equipment…(my camera!). It was a nice brisk night on the course and luckily Neil was patient while I selected my shots! So here’s my kind of golfing 😀


Love to see the Heron’s back for the season!

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The Wang Theater, Boston. April 12-24th
“We’re off to see….”
The most magical adventure of them all.
This new production of The Wizard of Oz is an enchanting adaptation of the all-time classic, totally reconceived for the stage.
Developed from the ever popular MGM screenplay, this production contains the beloved songs from the Oscar®-winning movie score, all the favorite characters and iconic moments, plus a few surprises along the way, including new songs by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber.


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A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD
April 15 – May 15, 2016
Friday nights at 7:30; Saturday & Sunday matinees at 3:00
School vacation week matinees at 1:00 (Tuesday April 19 – Friday April 22; there is no evening performance on Friday April 22)
American Sign Language and Audio-description are offered on Friday May 13 at 7:30 and Sunday May 15 at 3:00.
All public performances offer open captioning
Music by Robert Reale, Book and Lyrics by Willie Reale, based on the books by Arnold Lobel. Directed by Mimi Katano. Musical Direction by Heather McLaughlin Garbes. Scenic Design by Matthew T. Lazure.
Waking from hibernation in the early spring, the perky Frog and the worrywart Toad celebrate and rejoice in the differences that make them unique and special. These two best-friends plant gardens, swim underwater, rake leaves, go sledding, bake cookies, and learn to appreciate each other’s distinct qualities. Part vaudeville, part make-believe, all charm, A Year With Frog and Toad tells the story of a friendship that weathers all seasons. A delightful story based on the picture books by Arnold Lobel, this musical adaptation is a treat for all ages; children and the child within.
Recommended for adults, teens, ‘tweens, youth and children 4+
I’m not always a fan of zoos, but sometimes a day at the zoo can be fairly educational as well as fun. The Franklin Park Zoo does a pretty good job and this in between weather is nice for spending the day without being too hot…or too cold.

If you have Friday off, they are doing some fun Earth Day activities too.
Friday, April 22, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
As always, for a more comprehensive list of family activities, please visit our friends at North Shore Kid