Wednesdays with Fly Amero~This weeks special guest:Ron Schrank @ The Rhumb Line 7-10pm 4.13.2016

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Great dinner specials every week!

Wednesday, April 13th – 7pm
Musical Guest: RON SCHRANK!!

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Ron Schrank is among my all-time favorite musical guests

at the Rhumb. It’s a simple, honest delivery every time. No
pretense. I’m not even sure he knows himself just how good
he really is. One thing for sure… the people always do. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
4/20 – Charlee Bianchini

4/27 – Inge Berge

5/4 – Orville Giddings

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂

Live Music @ Katrina’s on Wednesdays ~ This week’s host will be Jusin Tocco 7-10pm 4.13.2016

Katrina’s is excited to have Justin Tocco performing this evening.
Justin will be playing a mix of classic, contemporary and original acoustic music. Stop by and join us for a bite to eat, cocktails and a whole lot of good music!

Check out Justin’s  video here:

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14 Rogers St

Gloucester, MA

BREAKING NEWS: Mayor Romeo-Theken announces arts email hotline

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April 2016 Mayor Romeo-Theken opens an email for arts and culture! Together we’re going to connect what we have with what we need.

Use your phone to email directly to the Mayor sefatia4arts@gloucester-ma.gov

Add your name to sign up sheets that are happening NOW

email subject line: artist studio space Fitz Henry Lane

Per Mayor Theken initiative to help with requests from city residents that need studio space– the City of Gloucester will be offering FREE  shared space at the Fitz Henry Lane House during the day in month blocks.

email subject line: Public art

Residents- We are keeping a list of residents who have a project idea for the city  or  have questions such as available sites and locations or funding. 

Organizations/Places of Worship/Business- Please let us know if you have available free space such as interior or exterior walls, windows, parking lots. We have requests for: displays, street art, pop up movie nights, artisan markets, performances, studio space, programming. Maybe we can make a match. 

Send or text an image! Do you have a favorite corner, steps, view, from your Ward or any spot in Gloucester that you think would be a good one for creative arts project (temporary or permanent)– or maybe it’s one that should be left alone.

email subject line: St. Peter’s Square LOCAL MARKET one day a month

Mayor Theken is talking about putting the town square back into St. Peter’s Square to go with the block parties. The idea is a local market by residents for residents. There’ll be tables and chairs to hang out. Pick up some local fish & lobster, crafts, flowers and vegetables during the day. At night sit and relax, have some coffee, listen to soft music. Email if you want to join the planning or have questions.

Mayor Theken wants to give a couple of shout outs:

Awesome Gloucester for supporting so much art and culture.

Ward councilors are holding meetings next week in YOUR neighborhoods. They work hard. The Mayor is going. Can’t go? No problem. Use that email. The Mayor  is committed to assuring that citizen voices are amplified, assessed and acted upon. Every resident matters!

Ward 2 and 3 April 19th, 2016 @ Sawyer Free

Ward 1 April 20, 2016 @ Gloucester Stage

Ward 5 April 21, 2016 @ Magnolia Library

Ward 4 April 25, 2016 @ Lanesville Community Center

 

 

 

Music to My Ears

The boys, dogs, and I took a walk on Cape Hedge Beach on Saturday morning.  It certainly wasn’t warm…nor was it bright and sunny….but the sound of the waves was wonderful nonetheless.  Here’s a little video if you aren’t close enough to hear it yourself.

 

HomieCast 15 with @CraigShoots, @Eves3, B- Dizzle, Rick Doucette, and @Joey_C Taped 4/12/16 at www.capeanngiclee.com

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HomieCast 15 with Craig Kimberley, BJ Mohan, Rick Doucette, James Eves and @Joey_C Taped 4/12/16 at http://www.capeanngiclee.com

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The grub: Craig’s outrageously good Jerk chicken wings, Maria’s Pizza. beer, Jameson Irish whisky.

The HomieCast Grilling Streak Is Still Alive Thanks To Craig.

Dodgeball recap/Getting emotional

After Dodgeball in the car I was talking to Kate about how there’s so much that goes into putting something like that on but when you’ve got such awesome friends the obstacles you run into all get worked out when you’ve got those kinds of people around you in the planning stages.

Alicia’s team descended on this one guy on Rabbits team and I thought there was going to be a cat fight for sure.  The way they were throwing themselves in between the other girls and the guy it was unbelievable.

Aggressive box blocking. The fight for the peen

Cutting the cord.  How much do each of you guys pay what do you have for service and do you plan to do anything about it?

I pay $181 for the triple play and I think it’s outrageous.

Bruins didn’t make the playoffs and I didn’t even think that was possible with how many teams that make the NHL playoffs. Attending an NHL Playoff game is intense.

Last year or so Yeti coolers all the rage.  Craig shooting a show and the mountain man guy is sponsored by Rtic coolers.  Go to the website and literally half the price for what looks to be exact same cooler.  Some guys saying but these other coolers are made in the USA.
What percentage if any percentage more would you pay for an American made cooler that has the same exact specs as a foreign made cooler?

I get sick thinking about how much money I wasted on gas grills. On the hunt for CraigsList grills for James and Craig.

Advice for BJ going to college for orientation.

How Instagram works for young people.

Rick’s Insomniacafe On Facebook

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Rocking The Crooked Fish Beer Trap From The Makers Of www.thewinetrap.net

Heading to http://www.capeanngiclee.comto tape a homiecast with the boys.  Nothing easier to bring over a six pax than The Crooked Fish Beer Trap made locally by Enza Iacono

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HOW COLOR IS CREATED IN BIRD FEATHERS

In thinking about how colors are created in bird feathers, I wondered if it was similar to how color is formed in butterfly wings. I learned that yes, it is very similar, and that bird feather color has evolved in several ways, from pigmentation present or as a result of light refracting through the layered structure of the feather.

Northern Cardinal Male Kim Smith

Color from Pigment

Pigments are colored material found in plants, animals, and nearly every physical substance in nature. Pigmentation in birds comes from three different sources: melanins, carotenoids, and porphyrines.

Melanins are tiny bits of color in the feathers of birds and in their skin. Melanins produce colors from palest yellow to rusty red browns to the richest black, depending on where the melanin is located and in what degree of concentration. Feathers with melanin are the strongest of all. A bird’s flight feathers are the most susceptible to wear and usually have the highest degree of melanin.

Red-winged Blackbird male Kim Smith

American Robin Kim Smith

Red-winged Blackbirds and American Robins are strong flyers. Their flight feathers have rich concentrations of melanin.

Carotenoids are produced by plants. Birds that eat specific plants, or eat something that has eaten the plant, acquire pigment from carotenoids. A carotenoid-rich diet is responsible for the beautiful vermillion feathers of the Northern Cardinal, as well as the electrifying cadmium yellow of the male American Goldfinch. Another example is the pink feathers of the flamingo, which also have a diet rich in carotenoids that come from the crustaceans that they eat, which ate algae. Melanins and carotenoids can interact to produce feathers such as olive green.

The third group of pigments are called porphyrins and they are the rarest, found only in a handful of bird families. Porphyrins are produced by modified amino acids and all share a common trait, which is to fluoresce bright red when exposed to ultraviolet light. Porphyrins are found in some pigeons, owls, and turacos.

The intensity of the red of the Northern Cardinal is an example of how feather color plays an important role in the survival of a species. Cardinal foods high in carotenoids include rose hips and dogwood berries. The brightest red birds usually have superior breeding territories, with the greatest abundance of their preferred foods. The reddest birds make the most successful parents because of their ability to bring an increased amount of food to the nestlings. When Cardinals are raised in captivity on a diet lacking in carotenoids, with each successive molt, the feathers become paler and paler.

Like butterflies, birds can see color in the ultraviolet spectrum (we humans cannot). Perhaps the way we see birds is entirely different from they way they see themselves!

Part Two Structural Color continued tomorrow.

Red-winged Blackbird in flight male KIm Smith

Male Red-winged Blackbird

Thursday Through Sunday This Week -The Rudder Opens With Half Off Entire Menu Including Sushi!

More Cape Ann Dining News-
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This Thursday we’re opening our doors for the first time this year, and we can’t think of a better way to celebrate than with HALF OFF our ENTIRE MENU! Yes, that includes sushi too! Plus there will $1 oysters. Available Thursday through Sunday.

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Rose Sheehan and Colin de la Barre Sing Songs of Spring at Gloucester’s U.U. Church SAT, April 16

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Rose Sheehan and Colin de la Barre Sing Songs of Spring at the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church Saturday, April 16 at 7:00 PM

Mother and son acapella duo Rose Sheehan and Colin de la Barre of Gloucester, MA will sing traditional and traditionally inspired songs of the British Isles and North America in celebration of Spring on Saturday, April 16, 2016 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM in the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church vestry. Entrance is at 10 Church Street. Admission is $10 at the door.

Rose Sheehan, a life-long native of Massachusetts, grew up enjoying music of all genres, happily singing in church and school choirs.  At age 19, she was introduced to the world of traditional music and dance and was smitten with the sound.  After settling in Boston, she formed a musical duo with Bob Doucet. They performed throughout the Northeast region at coffeehouses and small taverns including the Nameless Coffeehouse, Cambridge, the Pressroom, NH, the Thirsty Whale, ME and at Toronto’s Fiddler’s Green.

Following that partnership, Rose became a dance musician for Morris Dance, an English ritual dance form. She was soon attending dance events where she learned songs from John Roberts and Tony Barrand, Ian Robb and others.  She studied vocal technique with Anabel Graetz and Frankie Armstrong.  John Langstaff cast Rose as a solo vocalist in a production of the Spring Revels.

Eventually Rose moved to the Greenfield area and started a family.  Her musical interests became community oriented.  She founded two participatory events: Montague May Celebration and Welcome Yule! A Midwinter Celebration.  Both events have run for over 30 years and continue to be presented annually, involving hundreds of participants of all ages in song and dance.  During that time, Rose sang in a small vocal ensemble directed by Susan Waters alongside Rani Arbo of Salamander Crossing.

Colin de la Barre grew up in western Massachusetts in a musical household, attending his first musical event at age two months.  When asked, Colin says he began singing with his mom in his late teens.  Rose asserts that they’ve been “singing together since before he was born!”

Colin demonstrated his talent for music and rhythm as a very young child, dancing before he could speak.  He played fiddle during his middle childhood years, easily picking up tunes by ear.  He performed annually in the children’s chorus of Welcome Yule! and sang in school choruses.  One day he started singing along with his parents in harmony and soon began making performance appearances with them at venues including the Mystic Sea Music Festival and the Portsmouth Maritime Folk Festival.

As a duo, Rose and Colin are especially known for their inspired harmonies and rich blend of familial voices.

They have led workshops and presented concerts for the Folklore Society of Greater Washington and once paired with Ann Mayo Muir and her daughter Christina Muir to co-lead a harmony singing workshop.  They have performed at the Indian Neck Folk Festival, the New England Folk Festival and at local north shore coffeehouses. In 2014 they were selected as juried showcase performers for the North East Regional Folk Alliance Conference in Kerhonkson, NY.

Spinning Adirondacks

Put a little spin in your spring! Play our Adiroundack: What color will YOU get?  

Click ‘spin’ tab twice 🙂 That’s all! We were inspired by the cheery line up at Wolf Hill and we created it in Scratch (Scratch is developed by MIT Media Lab)

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