Please, Please, Please Don’t Feed Our Beautiful Wild Creatures Crappy Junk Food

Mute Swan Cygnus olor ©Kim Smith 2015

Mute Swan

Early Sunday morning was spent filming along the water’s edge. It was a gorgeous scene and I observed dozens of different species of wildlife foraging for seaweed, seagrass, seed heads, and sundry other native plants and grasses.

I left for a moment to go back to my car to change a camera lens and when I returned, there was an old woman throwing crackers at the ducks and the shoreline was littered with the unmistakeable bright orange of CHEETOS. Seriously??? First denying she had dumped the Cheetos, she stared mutely when I suggested that it is really not a good idea to feed our beautiful water birds junk food. Wildlife face challenges enough adapting to climate change and habitat destruction; it’s just plain common sense not to feed them garbage. She had her dog with her and I wanted to ask if she fed her dog junk food, too.

Cheetos ©Kim Smith 20153

A bounty of food for wildlife, at this time of year especially, grows naturally along the shores, marshes, and meadows of Cape Ann. If you are interested in feeding a particular avian species, find out what is safe and healthy. For example, the best food for ducks such as mallards are those that provide nutrients, minerals, and vitamins and they include cracked corn, wheat or similar whole grains, chopped lettuce, spinach, and mealworms. The absolute worst and most unhealthy are bread, chips, crackers, popcorn, and it should go without saying, Cheetos.

 

 

Don’t Miss the RED SHED FILM FESTIVAL SATURDAY MAY 16th

The Red Shed Film Festival is part of the Motif No. 1 Day Rockport Arts Festival. Screenings will take place at:

Peggy Brenner Room
Rockport Public Library
17 School Street
Rockport, MA 01966
The Brenner Room is on the second floor; take the main staircase and turn left at the top, take another left at the end of the hall and you’re there.
For the documentary shorts, there will be audience voting for the favorite first, second, and third places.

 

Cape Ann Museum Annual Meeting: Celebrating the accomplishments of 2014

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Fitz Henry Lane (1804-1865), On the Wharves [detail with infrared photo overlay], 1847. Oil on panel. Gift of Jane Parker Stacy in memory of George O. Stacy, 1948. [1289.1b]

GLOUCESTER, Mass. (May 8, 2015) – The Cape Ann Museum will hold its Annual Meeting on Tuesday, May 19 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting is free and open to the public.

Staff reports and Board elections will be followed by Fitz Henry Lane Revealed, a brief discussion of new research based on infrared photography presented by Board member and FHL Online Project Manager, Sam Holdsworth. Refreshments will follow.

“Invent, Improvise, and Overcome.”

Old movies show pop walking to the factory, lunch pail in hand. When he got home, dad gave the pail to one of the kids to fill with beer at the corner tavern. In our Rockport house the second floor is used for sleeping and to use the bathroom. The kitchen with perishable food and dish washing,LunchPail5794 are on the first floor. Because of my mobility challenges, I needed to protect the white rug and safely transport fresh food upstairs and dirty dishes downstairs, so I resurrected my version of the lunch pail. If something spills, it goes into the pail.

1953 GHS Baseball Team corrected with photo attached

Hey Joey, Greetings from sunny and warm Arizona. I came upon this pic and wanted to share the memories with GMG readers.. Dave Cox was our third baseman and can identity the players if needed. I was the second baseman and in back row with my arm around the late great Frankie Destino. Sherm Anderton looms there and Bob”Munchie” Pascucci is beside Coach  Nate Ross.  Hope the bugs are crawling and you have a successful season. God luck,as well, to the new owners of my old Lobster Pool Restaurant.
See you this Summa.
Charlie Fields

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Resting Place

I’m kind of in love with this little cemetery.  I know it seems odd to love a burial ground, but I find myself stopping to appreciate it each evening that I run by.  There’s something about the sloping hill, the ocean view, the simple stones, and the picket fence that always makes me take pause.

Stones Pub Bloodies-No Joke

I’m officially a monstersous fan of UBER. Screenshot video of my ride-

I love Uber! If you sign up using the promo code you’ll get $20 off your first ride, a Total No-Brainer! : http://www.uber.com/invite/kypfk

So last night we had a few adult beverages and left our rental downtown Naples instead of driving with a buzz on. Dialed up UBER on the cell phone and got home safely.  I’ll never understand people who refuse to take cabs or, now, UBER instead of driving drunk. 

Here’s our sweet UBER car that picked us up this morning to go retrieve the rental car-

  

But anyway I took a video of my screen on my cell phone which shows exactly how it works and why seeing exactly where your car is and the type of car that’s picking you up and your driver’s UBER rating is so cool.


Watch the video of how it all works here-

and some screenshots-

   
 
I love Uber! If you sign up using the promo code you’ll get $20 off your first ride, a Total No-Brainer! : http://www.uber.com/invite/kypfk

ROCK ON MOMS!

Family 2Alex and Liv

To all the beautiful and loving Moms, daughters, best friends, sisters, grandmas, and aunts ~

Happy Mother’s Day!Cincinnati Country Club Liv and Alex Hauck ©Kim Smith 2013

AlexFamily 1Family 4Family 3LIv and Matt snow globe Christmas ©KIm Smith 2014Liv and Matt original

Liv and Matt New Years Eve 

More photos Continue reading “ROCK ON MOMS!”

Cape Ann TV Lunch and Learn

Cape Ann TV Announces It’s Next

Lunch & Learn Event

“Choosing the Video Camera That’s Right for YOU!”

Presentation by: Barry Dennis Jr., Professional Video Sales Consultant

(Gloucester, MA) – Cape Ann TV (www.capeanntv.org), a regional non-profit local access television station that serves all of Cape Ann, is pleased to announce the next learning experience in the popular “Lunch & Learn” series:“Choosing the Video Camera That’s Right for YOU!” to be held on May 13th, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. at Cape Ann TV (38 Blackburn Center, Gloucester MA 01930)

Forget about what you read online or what your brother’s friend who is a filmmaker told you. Find out the REAL DEAL about cameras on the market.

Learn the differences between shooting video with a DSLR, consumer camcorder, professional camcorder, cine camera, mirrorless or compact system camera, and even cell phone cameras. 
You will learn about sensor sizes, 4K vs. HD, lens options, frame rates, camera construction and hear about brands like Canon, Sony, Blackmagic, GoPro, Panasonic and more. Audio for video recording will also be discussed.

This is not a camera class, it’s more informational for the person trying to make sense of the world of videography.

You will learn about these cameras: Panasonic X920, HC-X1000, GH4, Sony A7s, FS7, PXW-X70, Canon C100, XF205, T6S, GoPro hero4, Blackmagic camera, a DJI Inspire 1 Drone w/ 4K camera, and Shogun recorder. Additionally Barry Dennis will discuss the capabilities of Rokinon lenses and a variety of wireless microphones.

 

Seating is limited for this event. Please email:rtober@capeanntv.org to reserve your seat. 

Wally’s Blackburn Bistro is catering this event.

Cape Ann TV is a non-profit, membership-based organization dedicated to producing community and institutional programming, and to providing a forum for the free exchange of information and ideas which reflects the talents, skills, interests, concerns and diversity of the Cape Ann Community. CATV serves the City of Gloucester and the Towns of Essex, Manchester-by-The-Sea and Rockport, MA.