THE FINEST HOURS OPENING FRIDAY!

Opening Friday, I am looking forward to seeing the film The Finest Hours on which my friend Donna worked as a costume designer. While in the region working on the film, she shared funny stories such as having to have half a dozen or more of each costume because so much of the film was shot in drenching conditions.

A heroic action-thriller, “The Finest Hours” is the remarkable true story of the greatest small boat rescue in Coast Guard history. The film will transport audiences to the heart of the action, creating a fully-immersive cinematic experience on an epic scale. On February 18, 1952, a massive nor’easter struck New England, pummeling towns along the Eastern seaboard and wreaking havoc on the ships caught in its deadly path, including the SS Pendleton, a T-2 oil tanker bound for Boston, which was literally ripped in half, trapping more than 30 sailors inside its rapidly-sinking stern. As the senior officer on board, first assistant engineer Ray Sybert (Casey Affleck) soon realizes it is up to him to take charge of the frightened crew and inspire the men to set aside their differences and work together to ride out one of the worst storms to ever hit the East Coast. Meanwhile, as word of the disaster reaches the U.S. Coast Guard station in Chatham, Massachusetts, Warrant Officer Daniel Cluff (Eric Bana) orders a daring operation to rescue the stranded men. Despite overwhelming odds, four men, led by Coast Guard Captain Bernie Webber (Chris Pine), set out in a wooden lifeboat with an ill-equipped engine and little, if any, means of navigation, facing frigid temperatures, 60-foot high waves and hurricane-force winds.

Disney’s “The Finest Hours” is the unforgettable story of the Coast Guard’s courageous mission, which is directed by Craig Gillespie and stars: Chris Pine; Academy Award® and Golden Globe® nominee Casey Affleck; Ben Foster; Holliday Grainger; John Ortiz; and Eric Bana. Produced by Jim Whitaker and Dorothy Aufiero, the screenplay is by Oscar® nominee Scott Silver and Oscar nominees Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson based on the acclaimed non-fiction book of the same name by Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman. Doug Merrifield serves as executive producer. “The Finest Hours” storms into U.S. theaters on January 29, 2016 in Digital 3D™ and IMAX® 3D.

GloucesterCast 168 With @DonnaArd, @KimSmithDesigns and @Joey_C Taped 1/25/16

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GloucesterCast 168 With @DonnaArd, @KimSmithDesigns and @Joey_C Taped 1/25/16

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Topics include:

The Patriots
Storm pics and safety
Donna’s fitbit
Donna got soaked on Magnolia pier
 Cruiseport Bridal Show This Weekend- Kristen Young wedding photographer
Buoy Auction Recap

MORE BACK SHORE GOOD HARBOR JONAS PHOTOS

Another batch of photos from yesterday’s mesmerizing after storm wave-watching.

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Thacher Island from the Back Shore High Tide

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Eastern Point

I would not have wanted to be a lighthouse keeper on Thacher Island yesterday

Off in the distance the waves were pounding Thacher Island in the storm’s aftermath.
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Get Your Own Backyard Garden for the 2016 Season!

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Your kids already love gardens in their schools, why not get a garden in your own backyard?!

Apply by February 12 to our Backyard Garden Program to get a raised garden bed, compost, seeds, seedlings, and garden training and support for 2 years!

For more information or to sign up go to our program page!

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Iceboating on Niles pond, Gloucester MA

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I was having some fun yesterday on Niles Pond in the breeze !

If snow is not too deep we might go back today

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Iceboat in NEaster

Elaine Somers photo credit

Chickity Check It! The @lobstertrail Lobster themed Gift Guide

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Some pretty cool stuff on there for the lobster lover in your life!

Arctic Adirondacks

Yesterday’s high tide in the Annisquam would have made for some cold feet from these seats.  Thanks to Paul and Betsey Horovitz for this photo.

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Is @Dan-Shaughnessy The Local Version Of ESPN’s Resident Troll @RealSkipBayless?

danshaughnessyisatrollI can’t stand Peyton Manning- detest the way the media blows him as if he is the elite quarterback he once was.  Peyton Manning did not win that game, the unrelenting and talented Denver Defense won that game.   Not taking the field goal was a questionable decision down 8, but credit that outstanding Denver Defense that made the plays when they had to.  Take the field goal and score like they did and the Patriots win. Forgotten how to win? A missed field goal means the entire team forgot how to win?  Stupid, trolling statement.

To me the story isn’t about Peyton Manning leading the Broncos to that win over the Patriots.  It was the Denver Defense that spent all day long dominating the line of scrimmage.

Shaughnessy’s quote, “The Patriots have simply forgotten how to win in enemy territory.”  WTF does that even mean? They forgot how to win away games?  Forgot?  Stupid troll job.

Shaughnessy’s the worst.

 

GOOD HARBOR BEACH AND BACKSHORE AFTER JONAS

Towering waves and beautiful spindrifts all along the back shore today.

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SEE MORE PHOTOS HERE Continue reading “GOOD HARBOR BEACH AND BACKSHORE AFTER JONAS”

CAKE ANN!

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After reading Joey’s post about Cake Ann, I just had to make a beeline when done filming today. The newest bakery in town had been inundated with customers all morning, and having sold out several times earlier in the day, were on their twentieth or so batch, of everything! I brought some blueberry muffins and Kouign-amanns (pronounced queen-a-mahn) home and they were quickly devoured by husband, son, and myself. Oh Lucky Us Cape Anners!

Cake Ann is located at 214 Eastern Avenue, in the small shopping plaza next to Common Crow.

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LIFE ON THE LEAF EDGE: PHOTOGRAPHS OF NATIVE CATERPILLARS BY SAM JAFFE

CaterpillarSamuelJaffe2From the Museum of American Bird Art ~ 
Sam Jaffe’s spectacular photographs of New England caterpillars reveal their astonishing beauty, reminding us that we don’t need to venture far from home to be captivated by nature’s wonders.

A New England based naturalist, photographer, and educator, Jaffe grew up in Eastern Massachusetts chasing birds, mucking through ponds, and turning over leaves.  For the last seven years he has been photographing caterpillars, exhibiting his photographs and organizing programs to promote these special creatures to the public.

His photographs have received widespread acclaim. They have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, The Guardian and on the widely read art and design blog, This is Colossal. Jaffe has exhibited at the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio, the Boston Children’s Museum, and the MIT Center for Theoretical Physics, among other venues.

Each year Jaffe raises thousands of caterpillars of hundreds of native species, capturing female butterflies and moths, collecting their eggs and releasing them. The founder of the non-profit The Caterpillar Lab, Jaffe’s goal is to share his passion for the caterpillars of New England through first-hand encounters at museums and nature centers as well as the stunning images in his photographs and videos.

Life on the Leaf Edge: Photographs of Native Caterpillars by Samuel Jaffe is open to the public January 31 through April 24, Tuesday–Sunday from 1 to 5 pm.

The Museum of American Bird Art at Mass Audubon (MABA) is an art museum within New England’s largest conservation organization, connecting people and nature through art. The exhibitions feature art by internationally recognized artists inspired by nature. The Museum is located at 963 Washington Street in Canton and is sited within a 121 acre wildlife sanctuary.

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