Despite Torrential Rain, NSMC Cancer Walk a Success!

Karen Pischke BSN, RN's avatarCape Ann Wellness

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A Good Day for Ducks, Fund Raising and Lots of Enthusiasm! Sunday’s weather brought torrential rain, but it didn’t keep participants from walking at the 25th Anniversary North Shore Medical Center’s Cancer Walk.  Over 2,000 people walked in the midst of the storm.

Lynn Daily Item Report – http://www.itemlive.com/news/cancer-walk-rains-in-money/article_c8aed3c4-1e18-11e5-aee9-2bfc34f2cd78.html

Most people planned ahead and prepared for the rain …,

NSMC Cancer Walk 2015 Enthusiastic Wet Crowd A Wet But Enthusiastic Crowd.

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…  but a few were caught out in the cold in just shorts and a tee-shirt. One lucky dog was able to snag a poncho and find shelter under a table.

Congratulations to all the walkers!Some were walking for themselves, others in memory and in honor of loved ones. One woman told me after she, “I lost 50 pounds to get in shape for the walk,” and was “walking in memory of her father.” He must be so proud!  One thing…

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Sunday Afternoons are Getting Real Again at the new Blue Collar Lobster Co.

Many of you probably know by now that there is great new outdoor seating and a new restaurant area at the Gloucester House.  Named the Blue Collar Lobster Co., this new establishment stands to be a lot of fun on Sunday afternoons.  Think old school…like waaaay back to 1991ish.

Thatcher and I stopped by quickly today to take some pics and to grab a bite to eat.

Two crab races, two rounds of corn hole, one virgin pina colada, one margarita, a hotdog, and some great reggae songs later, we left thinking, “We’ll definitely have to go back with the rest of the family and some friends next week!”

Community Stuff 7/6/15

We have lost our small gray poodle.  His name is Little Guy, (LG)  His hair is cut to look like a mohawk. 

We let him outside to go to our backyard and he took off.  He is not wearing a collar. 

We are on Marshfield St. in West Gloucester.  If anyone finds him please contact us.  978-283-9759.

Thank you Joey for your help with this.  LG belongs to my mother who is visiting from PA.

Thanks again,

Eric Christensen

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Hi Joey,
Our annual online Auction to support the extensive outreach of The Annisquam Village Church is ready to launch!  It runs July 8 through July 22 and we have donations from all over Cape Ann that will make for lots of fun bidding. I have a poster that is going up around town, and we are hoping that you can post this on Good Morning Gloucester!  And bidding is easy by going to http://www.annisquamvillagechurch.org and there is a direct link to the Auction.
Thanks so much,
Nancy Guselli
Auction Chair

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The Friday July 10 GAAC meeting, 8:00 at the Lanesville Community Center, will feature astrophotographer extraordinaire Phil Orbanes with “Springtime for Galaxies,” an expansive, colorful look at the island universes all around us, unspeakably large and far away but connected directly and materially to us by the light they radiate. 

Galaxies, in their number and distance from us, test the limits of our understanding, but there they are nonetheless.
Phil’s presentation features a spectacular, lavishly illustrated look at 36 galaxies, alone, and in pairs and groups, culled from the areas between the Big Dipper and Virgo. Each galaxy, like our own, shines with the light of hundreds of billions of stars.
Phil will also be giving away, to one lucky person, a new copy of James Geach’s wonderful book “Galaxy,” and there will be a consolation drawing as well. We’re not going to tell you the prize; you’ll have to come in and take your chances. There’s big fun here folks, goodies to eat, great conversation, and an enlightening presentation on a stunning subject.
GAAC meets on the second Friday of the month at 8:00 pm at the Lanesville Community Center, 8 Vulcan Street in the Lanesville neighborhood of Gloucester. GAAC is always free, no dues, fees or costs. Plenty of free parking.

More information on the club is available at http://gaac.us, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/GAACpage, and on twitter, @GAACster.


Hi Everyone,
Happy 4th of July!
Our next Painter and Photographer Group Meeting will be held on Thursday, July 9, 6 -7:30 PM at Cape Ann Giclee, 20 Maplewood Ave.
Hope you can come . Be sure to bring something to share!
Alice Gardner

Live From The Deck At Lat 43

Cape Ann Dining News
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Incredible views of the working waterfront
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Seafood Fritters
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Ceviche and Gazpacho

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STARRY STARRY NIGHT

Starry Starry Night ©Kim Smith 2015Beach Fireworks!

Photo and movies shot with iPhone 6. Even though my 6plus has a lot of glitches, I still like it for its camera.

https://instagram.com/p/4wOsKTjygF/

The Bernhard Oldendorff off Shore Road

If you go on Vessel Data base https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels
you can see the name and information regarding any ship off the coast.  This ship is a Self Discharging Bulk Carrier, at present it is located

Lat/Lon:

42.54959 N/70.69042 W

July 3, 2015 Red Tanker

Get Your Skateboard On!: Live Blogging With Two Pretty Excellent Local Companies in Rockport!

The boys were psyched to stumble upon this action right now!  On the corner of Marmion Way and Richard’s Ave in Rockport, two local companies are joining forces for an afternoon of skateboarding fun.

Pulp and Fizz a local label that produces independently made music and who has a fantastic mission for doing good and helping artists thrive, and whom follows the motto “thoughtful provisions for living a life full of love, color and music” AND RESTOKE (forgive me for not knowing how to make that R backwards!!) “a lifestyle apparel brand created to inspire the pursuit to relive the stoke and NEVER STOP!” are currently setting up some pretty cool obstacle courses for boarders to tackle.

I look forward to doing a longer blog post to do these two great companies justice later on…

In the meantime, if you’re in the area…get on down there!

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Rockport Bonfire Aftermath

In 2011 Les Bartlett posted a photo on his website of dawn on July 5, 2011 and I have been fascinated ever since about what the bonfire is doing the day after. Click here for his shot and links to Les’s website.

This year it was as hot as ever. You could have roasted a Seaview Farm Grass fed Steer on these coals.
This year it was as hot as ever. You could have roasted a Seaview Farm Grass fed Steer on these coals.
So immature.
So immature.
There were 24 boats moored in Sandy Bay this year up from 4 last year when I took this photo.
There were 24 boats moored in Sandy Bay this year up from 4 last year when I took this photo.

NORTH GREETS SOUTH!  NORTH SHORE ARTS ASSOCIATION HOSTS A SPECIAL REGIONAL COMING TOGETHER OF ACCLAIMED ARTISTS FROM BOSTON’S NORTH AND SOUTH SHORE COMMUNITIES.

AT THE INVITATION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE NORTH SHORE ARTS ASSOCIATION, artists from communities south of Boston mixed and mingled with NSAA members in a full day of plein air painting on Tuesday, June 23rd.

Seventy artists, many of whom are nationally and internationally known,  painted en plein air at six private property locations on Rocky Neck opened only to them for this special event, and at the harbor side grounds of the historic North Shore Arts Association overlooking East Gloucester’s sparkling Smith Cove.  The artists stimulated and inspired each other’s work forming new and lasting collegial relationships that will enhance the already formidable reputation of the eastern Massachusetts art community, and add to our region’s creative economy.   Coordinators of the enormously successful event were  North Shore:  artist, Judythe Evans Meagher, jemeagher@comcast.net;  South Shore: artist, Nancy Colella, saltydogstudio@comcast.net

The North Shore Arts Association’s galleries are open, free to the public, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Noon to 5 p.m.

More information on all North Shore Arts Association events is available by visiting  their website at www.nsarts.org, and by email at arts@nsarts.org, or by telephone 978 283-1857.

Capt. Muniz poses with Wicked Tuna Fans

Photo taken after Capt. Bill Muniz captured Seven Tunas.

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Tuna 6 (14)

This Tuna came in at over 850 pounds.

Magnolia Library Art Show

Krista Queeney is keeping the registration open until Monday July 6th.
For more information please go to the following link.
http://www.magnolialibrary.org/
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July 4 Pool Test – Fail!

It was fun to get away to a 4th of July cookout. I wanted to do a float test on myself, but it was so cold that I could only stick my toes into the pool’s water. I don’t how the kids do it! My hostess showed off her patio tomatoes, but, like mine, are getting big with no color yet. It will be hot enough ripening next week.

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Our (Boston) annual Independence Day music and fireworks on the Charles River was the best I’ve seen. All from the comfort of my bed!

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Rockport’s bonfire burned fast and strong last night.  What a great way to end what feels like a month full of festivities.  Here’s the view from across the harbor while standing on Lumber Wharf.

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LAST MINUTE PARALYSIS- PLEASE ADVISE!- The (Help Maybe Get a Couple More Years Out Of The Cheap Table I Got At A Yard Sale) Table Project

Thanks everyone for all the great suggestions.  I paid $15 for this table to use as a staging area for food when cooking with the STOK Charcoal Drum grill.

Knowing the complete monkey I am with any DIY project I didn’t want to commit a lot of dough to the project and I didn’t want to spend $75 doing a complete restore of an old $15 yard sale table.  The whole idea was to just try to preserve it for maybe a couple more years with it being left outdoors for three seasons.

Here was the original post where you can read the suggestions on how to treat the table-

Help! How Should I Treat This Wood Table To Preserve It For Outdoor Use?

 

I went and bought this stuff but I’m totally questioning if I should just sand it down roughly and wipe it down with an oil with some type of UV protection in it (if such product exists) or if its really so easy to sand it down and wipe it with a natural oil that I wouldn’t mind doing it once or twice a year.  Help!!! I HAVE MAJOR DIY PARALYSIS!!!!!

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I’m a complete idiot with handyman stuff and figure I’ll just mess it up if I try to do the Polyurethane.

Gonna go outside and start sanding and hope someone makes a convincing argumet for either going forward with the polyurethane spar helmsman or rubbing it down with some other type of oil so I can move forward without this anxiety and paralysis.

Know what’s funny?  Ask me something about cameras or blogging or marketing and I’ll move forward on an initiative without a second of hesitation.  as soon as it comes to wood or mechanical stuff and I turn into the village idiot.

So please everyone, LISTEN TO THE PARAMETERS_

I don’t want to spend a lot on paint or oil because it’s just an old yard sale find. 

I want it to be quick and easy.

I mistakenly said I’d be using it for food prep but what I meant to say was that I was going to use it as a staging area for grilling.  So no food will ever hit the surface.  I don’t want it to be tacky.

I DO like a darker wood look like dark brown/ mahogany.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Submit your suggestions keeping in mind that I don’t want to spend more than $30 on materials.

 

If anyone is bored and wants to stop down the dock to coach me a little or has a product laying around that they think I should use, I’ll be down the dock all day working

95 East Main Street

Gloucester MA

Captain Joe and Sons.  Please stop down and give me some advice!

Update:
7:20AM
Just started sanding with the coarse sanding blocks and they work great. Not a lot of effort is scraping them right down
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Update 7:44AM
Captain Pete Mondello stopped down with a sander. Even though the sanding blocks are super effective I’m gonna give the electric sander a go.
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Girls came down the dock and I was ready to set the project aside but they wanted to help
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8:20AM
Rough sand and damp rag drying complete. Kim Smith urging a stain first. Eric Lorden suggesting oil. Pete Mondello suggesting polyurethane
Currently at a standstill. Leaning toward the ease of wiping it down with oil every month or so.
9:22AM
Spoke with Kim Smith just now who convinced me that if I like the imperfections in the wood and already have the Helmsman Spar Polyurethane, that I may as well go ahead and use it. Her points were that it will hold up better than just oil and I could just go to work on the table right away. She also said to set up out if the sun because the poly may bubble up.
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10:06AM
Kimcame down the dock with some latex gloves and a baggie to keep the brush in between coats
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11:04AM
Plugging away. Am I supposed to poly the underneath?
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11:14AM
First coat is applied. No one has died yet. Nothing has blown up. The table is still intact and I’m very happy with the initial results.
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Now I’ll probably wait til tomorrow to apply the next coat. I’ll lightly sand it and coat it again. Thanks to all the folks who have offered suggestions 🙂

And so it begins