Row, Row, Row Your Boat ⦠the Blackburn Challenge is Saturday, July 25th.
Row, Row, Row Your Boat ⦠ The Blackburn Challenge is Saturday, July 25th.Ā
A Marathon for Rowers and Paddlers āĀ the Blackburn Challenge is a āmarathonā for rowers isĀ named after famedĀ adventurer Howard Blackburn who demonstrated courage, endurance andĀ perseverance against the odds.Ā Originally fromĀ Nova Scotia, Howard Blackburn was fishing out of Gloucester for halibut from the schoonerĀ Grace L. Fears. A winter storm came up suddenly, stranding Blackburn and another fisherman in their dory. Blackburn lost his heavy fishermanās mittens overboard. KnowingĀ that his hands would freeze, he held them in a curved position that would allow him to slip his frozen hands back over the oars. Five days later-days virtually without food, water or sleep, Blackburn had rowed back to shore. His dorymate died en route. Blackburn lost all of his fingers, thumbs, and toe due to frostbite.
The Blackburn Challenge is a 20+ mile open water circumnavigation of Cape Ann.Ā Forā¦
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Saturday’s Block Party
Another great party.
Kim Smith Lecture Tuesday Evening at the Chelmsford Public Library
Please join me Tuesday evening Ā at 7pm at the Chelmsford Public Library for my lecture The Pollinator Garden. The event is free and open to the public. I hope to see you there!
GREAT EGRET: HUNTED TO NEAR EXTINCTION
During the breeding season, Great Egrets grow long feathers from their back called airgrettes.
The airgrettes were the feathers sought by the 19th and early 20th century plume-hunters for the millinery trade.
The magnificent Great Egret was very nearly hunted to extinction during the “Plume Bloom” of the early 20th century.Ā Startling, cumbersome, andĀ hideous, hats wereĀ fashioned with every manner of beautiful bird feather.Ā Europeans were partial to exotic birds that were hunted the world over and they included hummingbirds, toucans, birds of paradise, the condor, and emu. TheĀ American milinery trade favored herons for their natural abundance.Ā The atrocities committed byĀ the murderous millinery led to the formation of the first Audubon and conservation societies however, what truly led toĀ saving the birds from extinction was the boyish bob and other short hairstyles introduced in about 1913. TheĀ short cuts could not support the hat extravaganzas, which led to the popularity of the cloche and the demise of the plume-hunters.
Thousands of hummingbird pelts at 2 cents apiece
As absurdly ridiculous now as then
Summer Gaze
For those of you looking for a place to get stuff engraved – The Village Silversmith Does Fantastic Work!
Rainbow of Colors in Magnolia
MISSING EAST GLOUCESTER KITTY
Have you seen this sweet little kitty anywhere in the neighborhood? Please contact us with any leads. He went missing several days ago. His name is Carlos and he is super sweet and friendly. Carlos has yellow/green eyes and is wearing a blue collar with his name and phone number. Thank you for any information provided.
Love Rocky Neck
Don’t Miss This Photographic Fundraiser for The Cabot Theater by Thom Adorney
Captivating Moments: Music, Dance, and the American Landscape
The exhibit dates: July 1 ā 27
Where: Beverly Public Library, 32 Essex St., Beverly, MA 01915
Photographer Thom Adorney of Beverly, MA will have a photography exhibit at the Beverly Public Library during the month of July. The exhibit will feature photographs of artists, such as Angie Miller, Livingston Taylor, Steve James, and Comedian Patty Ross, who have performed at The Cabot Theater, as well as landscapes from across America.
āI love capturing artists in that exquisite moment when they are lost in the act of creating,ā says Thom. āThereās a purity in that.ā
A New England native, Thom spent 35 years in Colorado and traveling the West. Heās photographed in the canyon lands of Utah and Arizona, the Colorado Rockies, and the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone in Wyoming. āThereās something supernatural about the vast spaces and dramatic landscapes in the West,ā he says. āBut the North Shore, with itās rocky coastline, marshes, and towering woods, is no less beautiful. Iām delighted to have a new palette to work from.ā
The photographs in the exhibit, as well as those on his website, will be available to purchase, with a portion of the profits being donated to renovating The Cabot Theater. āVolunteering at The Cabot is truly gratifying,ā says Thom. āI feel that I am helping re-create a cultural hub for Beverly and the North Shore.ā


James Eves, owner of Cape Ann GiclĆ©e, Fine Art Printing and Gallery, is GMG’s Arts Enthusiast and the Calendar Guy. To submit arts related press releases, photos of arts events or any arts related posts email: james@capeanngiclee.com.
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Music Around Town ~ July 20-26, 2015
Edited: I Should Have Done Some Research And Planned My Day Better To Be able To Check Out These Awesome Rockport Shops
Saturday morning and there had been a couple of shops we discovered on Instagram that weād been dying to get to.Ā Ā Got into town around 9 and the Farmerās Market was in full swing.Ā Spoke with Lisa āThat Nutty Redheadā and Sandy Farrell and a few other cool vendors and then made a great discovery in The Blue Lobster Grille which served up delicious homemade hash with poached eggs over English muffins and hollandaise for only $7.95.Ā Tremendous discovery that was (we will be back I can assure you).
We took our time and headed down Bearskin Neck after but all the joints we wanted to check out were still closed at 10:00.Ā They looked cool as hell though.
Sea Again Is a consignment store that often has designer handbags-
Saltwater Designs-
Folly Cove Art and Sea-
It’s on me that I didn’t realize that most of the stores wouldn’t be open by 10:00AM. Next Time I’ll Do My Research Better.
We went to Gloucester and had my eyeglasses repaired at Parrelli Optical on Railroad Ave- just dropped in, had them repaired in like two minutes and then hit up Lynzariums on East Main StreetĀ where I was able to get that awesome plant for the Big Jabroni.Ā We were really eager to check out those shops in Rockport so we actually drove back in and did 5 loops around from 5 Corners down to Dock Square and around and couldnāt find a parking spot so we gave up and drove to Linens andĀ Things to get some K Cups and then saw the new Amy Schumer movie TrainwreckĀ (highly recommended).Ā Our Rockport mission ended with some highs though in finding Blue Lobster Grill for breakfast and itās always a nice walk down Bearskin Neck.
We will be back and can’t wait to finally get into these shops as well as some others.
Rolled My First Fatty Today…
For More Guy Stuff-
http://www.thehomiecast.com
Made a Bacon Weave On A Piece Of Tin Foil Doubled Over
Slapped The Ground pork straight From The Package At Stop and Shop Onto The Middle Of The Bacon Weave and Flattened It Out a Bit
Added Some Sweet Onion And Jalepeno Slivers
Next Up Some Three Cheese Blend And A Little Rub
Roll That Fatty Up And Form It With Your Hands (None of This Is Rocket Science BTW)
Add More Rub
Set Up The Grill For Offset Cooking. A Chimney Full Of Coals All On One Side Unlit, Half A Chimney That Are Gray and Going On Top, Vents Half Way Closed. ā This Is To Cook Low And Slow.
Thatās Where Iām At Right Now. Check Back In A Couple Hoursā¦
2015 Annisquam Sea Fair
Pasta Cucuzza
Reinhold Niebuhr quote of the week
The Quoter is somewhere off the coast of Maine. Please accept this classic from my collection.
Sent from my iPhone
God, grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, the courage to change the things we can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
Reinhold Niebuhr 1892-1971
A theologian claimed as an influence by Martin Luther King, Madeline Albright, John McCain, Hilary Clinton, and Barack Obama, Niebuhr was the principal proponent of Christian Realism and was alternately attacked and supported by both liberals and conservatives during his most active period of ministry between the First and Second World Wars. A major component of his work centers on the idea that pride is the root of much of the evil in the world. His books include The Children of Light and the Children of Darkness (1944) and The Irony of American History, (1952). He was awarded the Medal of Freedom in 1964.
Tuna Hunter Reels In A 634 LB Tuna – photos from Anthony Marks #WickedTuna
Hungry Horrors
Brian O’Connor’s East Gloucester Solar Install Gets Him A Federal Credit of $10,000 and A State Credit Of $1500 As Well As A $9.73 Electric Bill After Cranking His Air Conditioning All Month Long
This year he will get a federal credit for $10,000 as well as a state credit for $1500
What people may or may not understand is that there have been mandates to get states to get to certain percentages of green energy use and they are practically giving away these programs to try to get to those numbers.Ā These credits and incentives are not going to last forever so you’d be foolish not to take advantage while they are available. Once the cat is out of the bag those incentives will most likely be cut in half or go away entirely.
Sign Up For Your Free Solar Evaluation To See If You Too Can Pay Next Nothing For Electricity-
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He used 564 kWh July 2014 and now his first full month with solar installed he used 33 kWh and paid only $9.73
Here he talks about his experience-
































































