2016 St. Joseph Novena Night One at Sista Felicia’s

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Family and friends gathered around this years altar dressed in gold and white for the first night of our nine day rosary honoring St. Joseph.

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Rose Vizena ans Cindy Beck

 

Novena Coffee Time Confections!

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Sue Lovasco slicing her delicious Almond Cake!

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Hannah Kimberley with her yummy no-bake Chocolate Cake!

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Andrea Carlson’s Almond Biscotti Cookies

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GMG Contributor Bridget Mathews and Nicole Curcuru, serving

 Sista Felicia’s Limonciello and Aranciello

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Gloucester: When the Fish Came First

nubar alexanian book

a book of photographs by Nubar Alexanian

Retail Price: $295, Pre-publication price: $125. (Orders before May 6.)

Gloucester, MA— Walker Creek Media and the Rocky Neck Art Colony announce the release of GLOUCESTER: WHEN THE FISH CAME FIRST, a limited edition beautifully reproduced large format book (14”x11.5”) of 67 photographs by celebrated photographer Nubar Alexanian from his Gloucester collection.

A New England native and Gloucester resident, Alexanian accompanied the Brancaleone family of Gloucester and their crew aboard the Joseph and Lucia II on four ten-day fishing trips to Georges Bank in the late ‘70’s and early ‘80’s, just prior to the collapse of the fishing industry. His photos from these trips form the heart of this book and reflect his deep connection to these Gloucester fishermen. They record the last glory days of commercial fishing out of Gloucester harbor, and also life as it was lived in Gloucester over a forty year period. In his introduction Sandy Tolan writes: “This book is a love poem to Gloucester; it is, as Nubar says, a ‘historical document describing a way of life that will never ‘be’ again.’ ”

The public is invited to a celebratory “Meet The Author” and book launch party at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center, 6 Wonson St. Gloucester, on Thursday, May 5, at 7:30 PM.

Copies of GLOUCESTER: WHEN THE FISH CAME FIRST are available to individuals at a pre-publication price of $125 from March 25, 2016 through May 5, 2016. See the book’s official website, walkercreekmedia.com/Gloucester.

GLOUCESTER: WHEN THE FISH CAME FIRST is distributed exclusively through the Rocky Neck Art Colony.

Resellers interested in carrying this limited edition title may order through the Rocky Neck Art Colony, 978-515-7004 or by emailing info@rockyneckartcolony.org.

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“In his fish photos Alexanian finds a metaphor of the people of Gloucester – endangered, atavistic, communal – and they’re as riveting as they are forlorn.”

—Christopher Mills, The Boston Phoenix

“These images manage to be beautiful and honest at the same time. They are the real Gloucester, hard edges and all.”

—Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm

“Alexanian’s pictures are metaphors. Read them like poems.”

—The Boston Globe

“Alexanian is ever moving, ever growing, enlarging scope and depth, yet rooted in our rock and water—and in us.  Join him in his explorations of our Gloucester and ourselves, and make them yours.”

—From the Foreword by Joseph Garland

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A portion of the proceeds from the sales of GLOUCESTER: WHEN THE FISH CAME FIRST will be donated to the Northeast Seafood Coalition.

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The Rocky Neck Art Colony, a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization nurtures excellence in the arts through exhibitions, workshops, residencies and vibrant cultural events for its members and the public. Long renowned for its luminous light, Rocky Neck has been a magnet for some of the most revered realist paintings in American art and a catalyst for the progressive ideas of artists from Stuart Davis, Marsden Hartley, Milton Avery, and Nell Blaine, among many others. For up to date information visit rockyneckartcolony.org

 

The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck

6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Hometown Ace Hardware Lends a Helping Hand! 

   
 Thank you Phil & Marie for your help attaching a pole to the beautiful cross friend Jeremy Frost made for this years St. Joseph Altar!  Customer service at it’s best! Can’t wait to see it on the altar tonight. Viva San Giuseppe! 
    
   

Tulips are rising!

Anyone else notice that the tulip bulbs are already rising? Last year I had a “significant” birthday so my husband and I with a couple of friends decided to celebrate it in the Netherlands and had an awesome adventure tooling around Amsterdam, the Tulip fields and Kuekenhof gardens. As a birthday gift my friends sent me 50 various tulip bulbs from the Keukenhof garden and I am now anxiously awaiting for them to bloom! So enjoy the rainy day and know that soon we will be gifted an early bloom of the bright beautiful colors of spring!

Product Review- X-Chef Heat Resistant Silicone BBQ Grilling Gloves

I was looking for a set of grill gloves to handle the Lodge Cast Iron Skillet.  When opening up all the vents on the pit and getting that cast iron searing hot, the last thing you want to do is for…

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOANIE ON THE PONY CREATOR

From Cape Ann Museum ~
Happy Birthday to CAM artist Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington (1876-1973)! The incredibly successful sculptor had a specialty in portraying animals, partially due to the influence of her eminent paleontologist father, Alpheus Hyatt. Her most well-known work on Cape Ann is the 3,500 lb bronze statue of Joan of Arc in front of Gloucester’s American Legion Post. The monument sits atop historic stones from France as a memorial to the Gloucester men who fought and died among French allies in World War I. Her model for Joan’s noble steed was a local horse named Frank that once pulled a fire wagon.
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In Honor Of St Patrick’s Day- Corned Beef Brisket Point Guest Post From Bill O’Connor of www.northshorekid.com @kidns

Joey Ciaramitaro's avatarNortheast BBQ

Bill writes-

Hey Joe,

With Saint Patrick’s Day just around the corner, there are some great deals out there on brisket.  $1.66/lb at Stop and Shop – point cut. It was packed in a completely saturated brine, and I should have soaked it in plain water to cut the saltiness. I didn’t figure this out until the first taste of the finished product.

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Unpack. Rinse. Salt. Pepper. Let sit [covered] until it reaches room temp.

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Low and slow is the way to go.  Grill dome top temp was 300 – 350°, offset fire, bricks and hardwood charcoal mix, soaked mesquite chips, pan with water. I figure the dome top temp is 75-100° higher than offset area of grill.

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Beef is pulled at ~165-170° internal temp.

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Bark.

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Yep.

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Wrapped plastic over foil – try it. Rest for at least an hour.

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Luckily I cooked something to eat because we were too…

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LOVE BIRDS!

I’ve been keeping my eye on this pair of Mourning Doves and early this morning I found their nest! They saw me filming and photographing them and flew away. I hope they don’t abandon the nest as it would be wonderful to film the babies (squabs).

Mourning Dove Pair Cape Ann Kim Smith Designs.comThe male approaches the female with bobbing head and puffed chest, inviting her to a nesting site.

Mourning Dove Female Cape Ann Kim Smith Designs.comFemale Mourning Doves build the nest.

Mourning Dove Building nest -2 Cape Ann kim smith designs.comThe male dove carries the nest building material to the female. 

Mourning Dove Female Building nest Cape Ann Kim Smith Designs.comA loose collection of twigs, pine cone needles, and grass, the nest is usually sited in a tree.

DSCF2662I hope I can find the nest again! Keeping my fingers crossed the pair will still be there when the rain lets up.

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I love that you can see a nearby tree reflected in the dove’s eye. This is the above photo of the female Mourning Dove, super cropped.

St. Josephs with Sista Felicia

Working with Sista Felicia on her St Joseph plans is always fun because she is so enthusiastic about what she is doing and has such a great eye for attention to detail. She wants it to be perfect and for anyone who has had the privilege of attending a Novena night or St Joseph’s Feast at her house knows she actually achieves perfection. So when Felicia had an idea for an image to be placed over the altar she, of course, knew exactly what she wanted, unfortunately the exact image she wanted was not large enough to be printed really big so we had to find an image that started off close enough and tweak it to be exactly what she wanted. Crowns and angels were added, flower garlands were created and colors were changed to fit in with her vision.

~ James Eves
Creative Director
Cape Ann Giclée

ShamRock & Roll – Saturday March 12th

ShamRock & Roll ~ Orville Giddings Band

this Saturday, March 12th

6:30 PM 10:00 PM

Tickets: $15 advance; $20 at the door

Call to reserve: 978-356-2560

Event includes a Can Food Drive for The Open Door

– Bring Can Goods with you-

Ascension Memorial Church, Dorman Gym

31 County Street, Ipswich

Free Snacks/Cash Bar (beer, wine)

PLUS: Irish-theme Raffle Items!