Lots of snow down on the pier
Harbor starting to ice up – interesting pattern forming
Gig floats covered with snow
The marine railway full of snow
That mackerel sky was the on-coming moisture from the last blizzard
My View of Life on the Dock
Lots of snow down on the pier
Harbor starting to ice up – interesting pattern forming
Gig floats covered with snow
The marine railway full of snow
That mackerel sky was the on-coming moisture from the last blizzard
Thanks so much to the incredible emergency room staff at the Addison Gilbert Hospital.
Tuesday morning after my pleasant shopping break at Alexandra’s Bread, I crashed on the ice. It was bound to happen and ever since breaking my back in a harrowing fall when I was nine months pregnant, I live in mortal fear of ice. After waiting a day to see if the swelling around my ankle would subside, which it did not, I found this very handy link called the Ottawa Ankle Rules. The test is not used to ascertain if your ankle is broken or sprained, but is a practical guide to determine whether or not an X-ray is needed.
From the receptionist, to the X-ray technicians, to Doctor Soderman, everyone was kind, courteous, and compassionate. A special thanks to my assigned nurse Eileen. I am sorry I did not learn her last name, but she lives in Rockport, and when I inquired as to how long she had been working at AGH, she said so many years, she had lost track!
To say we are so very fortunate to have AGH in our community is an understatement. While mine was a very minor injury, I recalled the last time we were there at the emergency room, which was when my then nine-year-old son Alex went down the hill that is our street, Plum Street, at 90 miles per hour on his bike. He careened off the road and planted his head on the neighbor’s stone wall. The ambulance driver said had he not been wearing his helmet, which was cracked in a half dozen places, he would most likely not have survived. Alex was rushed to AGH where he received outstanding care. I will never forget how kind the nurses were during that traumatic event.
Thanks again to the dedicated and compassionate staff at the Addison Gilbert Hospital, for the care our son received at that time and, broadly speaking, for all that they do to keep our community alive and well. And thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to help keep the Addison Gilbert Hospital doors open.
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(EDIT) Great message from GMG Reader Jane Southworth, an RN and former Gloucester resident, now living in Southport, ME, where their local hospital was shut down.
Jane writes ~
“The Cape Ann community is really fortunate. I grew up in Magnolia and have lived in Southport, Maine for many years. Our community is much like Gloucester. Southport is a small community of 500 year around residents. Boothbay Harbor is a fishing community and has a strong relationship with Gloucester. The big difference is that we lost our wonderful St. Andrews Hospital two years ago after a fierce battle with the Maine Health Organization. We are located 18 miles down a peninsular from route 1 which leads to two other hospitals, each another 18 + miles depending on whether you wanted to go south or N.East. We have been left with an 8 hour Urgent Care Center. We are primarily an elderly community which says a lot for access to 24 hour emergency care especially in weather like we’ve had this winter. In the summer months this is a big tourist area similar to Gloucester. Fight for your hospital and don’t let the big guns (CEO’s and lawyers) knock you down. AGH is a great Hospital.”
Jane Southworth, RN
Who was Addison Gilbert (1808 -1888)?
Addison Gilbert was the founder of the Addison Gilbert Hospital and the Gilbert Home for Aged and Indigent Persons. He was a merchant, banker, and politician. Gilbert served many terms as a Gloucester selectman as well as in the Massachusetts legislature. He also served as town moderator and auditor. Gilbert was one of the founders of the Cape Ann Savings Bank. Addison Gilbert is buried at the Oak Grove Cemetery on Washington Street. Information and portrait of Addison Gilbert found on the web from Kenneth Gilbert.

Martin Del Vecchio Photo
Me and my iPhone 6 stepped out to see what the hell all that white stuff is falling from the sky. It’s Christmas every day in Gloucester. And yes, I still love it!!
Tickets available here > http://www.rockportmusic.org/travis-tritt/
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37 Main St
Rockport, Massachusetts 01966
Phone (978) 546-7391
Dave says,
OK girls, lets get here pronto for the U.F.O. mass hysteria sighting of that age-old teen idol: Mr. Evan Goodrow. Front man, Qatarist mais non oui, oui,This guy will have you rocking on your crutches with his marvelous renditions of cult classics, nouveau blues, and Transylvanian folk songs. I sure do admire this man’s dogged nerve and rubber determination. E.G. is one of our faves around these parts, and a splendid show is suspected. We’ve hauled in Mr. Benny Benson, Our Irish Ace of Pace®, afloat since Dunkirk, to handle the the breast-beating. I’ll be on base, hoping for a sacrifice fly. So, put on that Hai-Karate® or Stetson™ and/or wrap dress (or Chinese shoes )and dance the night away while you think about yourself!
40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
Hi Joey,
I needed to check out what the 4 major storms had done to my favorite stomping grounds. Rocky Neck, the Gloucester Marine Railway, and the Harbor Loop.
I was not expecting to see Smith Cove iced over. The snow piles are outrageous. I hope everyone stays safe, dry and warm. I especially hope that groundhog was wrong! Keep smiling.
Mary Barker

Kerrie Callahan Donahue Writes in response to my Sista’s Dish Post, posted yesterday regarding the Common Eider sighting on Roger Street~ I love it, Felicia Ciaramitaro Mohan! You are quick on the draw with your camera, catching the best moments!! Ty


https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2015/02/18/a-ducky-day-for-a-walk-on-roger-street/
You can register here Tryhockeyforfree.com
On Saturday, February 21st, USA Hockey and over 300 local associations across the country will host Try Hockey For Free Day, presented by Kraft! Participating locations encourage kids, ages 4 to 9, to come try youth hockey as part of the eighth annual Hockey Weekend Across America, presented by CCM. All locations will have limited equipment available for use.
Find the closest Try Hockey event to you in the map below by searching your zip code. Try Hockey events are indicated with a red pin on the map. Click the pin most convenient to you to register your child.
For any questions, please contact us at (719) 538-1124 or email comeplayyouthhockey@usahockey.org.
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Is it wrong to simply repost last week’s Blog Post about Picks of the Week for February Vacation? I mean…they still all hold true!
See all of last week’s ideas to kill time over vacation here!
Please don’t forget that in addition to all of the top picks from last week, I HIGHLY recommend:
1. The pool at Cape Ann Marina and Resort. We bought a vacation week pass last Friday and have already used it a few times and had a blast! If you don’t want to invest in a vacation week pass now that the week is almost over, Day Passes are available! Check it out for sure!
2. Appleton Farm in Ipswich is offering a variety of fun activities this weekend!
Including:
Farm Fun Nature Crafts and Cookies Saturday 2/21 10:00-12:00
Meet the Maples Tour Saturday 2/21 1:00-2:00
The Mini Moos Tour Saturday 2/21 2:30-3:30
3. Pinocchio at the Wheelock Family Theatre
The world premiere of an original adaptation influenced by Japanese theatrical traditions, Pinocchio’s adventures are told through mystical creatures, live musicians, and gymnastic choreography, making the transformation of an animated puppet into a real live boy, a magical, dynamic, and deeply moving experience.
New Year’s Rockport Eve is sponsoring their 2nd Karaoke night on Saturday, February 28th, 8-11 PM at Spiran Hall corner of Broadway & School St., Rockport (home of the Little Art Cinema). Break those Winter dull drums and come have some fun with a group of wonderful fun loving people! There will be 130,000 songs to choose from covering 1940 – today with Karaoke Host, Jon Cavanaugh. Snacks, soft drinks and coffee will be available, but B.Y.O.B. Help New Year’s Rockport Eve prepare for 2015. Advance tickets: claire.nyre@comcast.net or 978-559-1263.
Thanks You,
Claire Franklin
President New Year’s Rockport Eve, Inc.