The KENDALL HOTEL at the ENGINE 7 FIREHOUSE

Kendall Hotel Dalmation -2 ©Kim Smith 2015.jpgKendall Hotel -4 ©Kim Smith 2015.jpgLocated adjacent to MIT and with Google offices across the street, the Kendall Hotel is one of the few remaining historical buildings in technology-driven Kendall Square. Built in 1874, The Engine 7 Firehouse has been renovated with modern conveniences while beautifully preserving its authenticity and is replete with 19th-century inspired furnishings, American folk art, and complimentary breakfast “fit for a fireman.”

Thursday at the Kendall Hotel we installed custom-made planters with treillage to create a partially enclosed courtyard. We planted gorgeous mums in an array of fall colors; next to come is holiday decor (with lights!); and in the spring we’ll really make it sing. Stop by the whimsical and welcoming Kendall Hotel and have a look!

Kendall Hotel ©Kim Smith 2015

Or better even, plan to have lunch at the Hotel’s restaurant, the Black Sheep, where you’ll find delicious home-style classic American cuisine (with choices for meat-eaters and vegetarians) and all made from fresh, locally sourced organic ingredients.Kendall Hotel -3 ©Kim Smith 2015

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“The artwork found throughout the hotel was carefully curated by owner Charlotte Forsythe, and includes some pieces by local artists commissioned specifically for The Kendall. Many items on display are an example of form and function, including a clock by Concord, MA artist Richard Dunbrack, which is comprised of “significant period artifacts and found objects.” A textile appliqué by Chris Roberts-Antieau, called “Circus,” is draped over the couch in the upper lobby where ceramic work by artist and owner, Charlotte, is also on display.

Pieces by American artists Richard Merkin and John Whipple hang in the upper lobby; Whipple’s technique of layering collage elements with charcoal and paint, yet letting the wood beneath show through, is reflective of the care and creativity that has helped revive the firehouse. Prints by Leonard Baskin and John Imber, both celebrated New England artists, can be found in the guest rooms. JJ Fandetti, the son of owners Charlotte and Gerald, also contributed several collage pieces, including his aptly named “Firehouse Machine.”

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Grilling Up Some Sunday Football Pizza @ KettlePizza @ STOKGrills

Topsfield Fair 2015

Every year for more years than I can count, we go to the Topsfield Fair. Nothing changes but it is always fun. Love the animals and touch them all and end up with puffy eyes, hives and wheezing lungs; but so worth it.
October 4, 2015 bunny on a leash

October 4, 2015 Cow facts

October 4, 2015 crazy Donna

October 4, 2015 dreadlocks

October 4, 2015 first prize winner

October 4, 2015 One big Pumpkin

October 4, 2015 Price winnng Geese

October 4, 2015 sleeping piglets

October 4, 2015 Smile

October 4, 2015 start of the nutritional diet

October 4, 2015 Texas long horn

October 4, 2015 These sheep remind me of Steam Clams

BREAKING NEWS: BABY GEORGE DUCKWORTH IS ON HIS WAY HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL!!!

Duckworth family heading out to pick up Baby George Avery, the newest member of their beautiful family. We can’t wait to meet him!Duckworth Family ©Kim Smith 2015

The Annisquam Exchange

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Come visit us during the Arts & Crafts Show in Annisquam for our last weekend: Friday through Sunday, October 9, 10 and 11 from 10 am to 4 pm each day. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Vintage Jewelry, Kitchenware, Linens, Glassware and more! ALL 20% off.

Hero of the day. F/V Tir Na Nog Heads Out To Haul Lobster Traps In His Tiny Boat With Small Craft Advisory Posted @CaptJoeLobster #GloucesterMA

WWII Vets Portrait Project From Jason Grow

We’re getting very very close to both our goal and the exhibition date of November 7th! Moving forward with the printing and framing in anticipation of raising the final funds to get everything ready by the opening. 

Please consider a donation – any amount helps! https://www.gofundme.com/ww2vetsportraits
The show is planned to open Saturday November 7th with a reception from 1-4p at the Kyrouz Auditorium in Gloucester’s City Hall – 9 Dale Avenue, Gloucester MA. There is an elevator.
Please share the announcement around… We’re inviting all the vets who’ve participated hoping that they’ll all come so it would be terrific to have a goodly crowd to receive them.

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Community Stuff 10/4/15

O’Maley Innovation Middle School parents and friends, On Sunday, Oct. 4th from 10-12 Generous Gardeners is organizing volunteers to plants bulbs and hostas at the entrance to the school. Come help make the outside of the school be as vibrant as the inside! Everyone is welcome and any amount of time is appreciated!

October Meeting of the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club

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The Gloucester Area Astronomy Club registered the domain name gaac.us on October 13 2003, which makes the Friday October 9 meeting our twelfth anniversary! Come on in and help us celebrate, along with some of our accomplished stable of astrophotographers as they each show off examples of their most recent work, including some shots they’ve been saving for just this occasion. 

We’ll see a bunch of terrific pictures, and hear the how’s and why’s as well, as each photographer explains each image, its significance, and some details of the hunt that produced it.

This will be a colorful, entertaining and elucidating night of astrophotography, science, friends, coffee and cake, and of course lots of great conversation to boot. Don’t miss it!

GAAC meets at 8:00 on the second Friday of every month at the Lanesville Community Center, 8 Vulcan Street Gloucester. There is no cost, and parking is free. For more info on the club, see our website at http://gaac.us, or our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/gaacpage, or follow us on Twitter @gaacster. All are welcome, and no prior knowledge of astronomy is needed to have a great time.


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Hi Everyone,
The Cape Ann Painter and Photographer Group will meet on Thursday, October 8, from 6-7:30 at Cape Ann Gilcee, 20 Maplewood Avenue in Gloucester.
Please bring something you have been working on to share.
New members are always welcome!
See you then.
Alice Gardner


RODERICK McALLISTER TUGBOAT

Sure is a pretty tugboat and loved seeing the Roderick McAllister in Gloucester Harbor during Schooner Festival. On my way into Cambridge to do an installation last Thursday and there it was docked in Boston Harbor, looking good from the Tobin Bridge vantage point.

Roderick McAllister Tugboat ©Kim Smith 2015

Dogtown Days

Join the Friends of Dogtown to kick off a weekend celebrating Dogtown!

The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present, in collaboration with the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library, a day dedicated to all things Dogtown on Saturday, October 17 from 1:00p.m. to 3:00p.m. Hear from expert panelists on topics ranging from artists inspired by Dogtown to the geology of Dogtown and everything in between. This program is free and open to the public. For more information, please email info@capeannmuseum.org or call (978) 283-0455 x10.

unnamed-1Whale’s Jaw, Dogtown. Collection of the Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives.

Dogtown Days is a celebration of the art, history, archaeology, geology, ecology and mystery of Dogtown, from the remains of its colonial settlement to its treasures along the trails through the watershed land and glacial heaths that lie at the heart of Cape Ann. Its 3,000 acres serve as the inspiration for Saturday’s panelists: Mark Carlotto, Mary Ellen Lepionka, Ed Becker, Chris Leahy, Ted Tarr, Noel Mann, Shep Abbott and Tom Halsted. Join these Friends of Dogtown as they explore the cellars of Dogtown, the Native Americans who lived there and the many insects and birds that call the habitats of Dogtown their home.

Following the Dogtown expert panel discussion, the Friends of Dogtown invite all audience members to join them for a reception with cake and ale in the Friend Room at the Sawyer Free Library nearby.

 

Wounded Warrior 5K and 10K Event

It was an honor to help out this morning for The Wounded Warrior 5k and 10K.  Thank you to all our service men and women.

 

October Community Reiki Share to Help Support Children in Africa

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Tuesday. October 6th. ‘Community Reiki Share’ in Manchester-by-the-Sea.

Join us in Supporting the Kangemi Charity and Children of Nairobi, Kenya. Having just returned from a sabbatical in Africa, it seems appropriate that this month’s Reiki Share is donating proceeds to an African charity.  All are welcomed to attend to enjoy a Reiki Session while supporting this worthy cause!

This month’s choice of charities was inspired by Advanced Western and Japanese Reiki Practitioner (Komyo Okuden/3rd Degree) and FOB Suzanne Sweeney, owner of Energize Body and Mind here in Gloucester. Suzanne’s mother-in-law Prafulla Ganatraa, coordinates the Kangemi Charity in Kenya, helping to feed, clothe and educate children in an impoverished area of Nairobi.

Kangemi Charity Kenya Reiki Teacher Prafulla Ganatraa helping children in Nairobi, Kenya

Suzanne’s husband Mehul Ganatra had this to say about The Kangemi Charity this is a grass-roots charity started by my mother (a Reiki master)…

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