For Anyone That Doesn’t Think A Cell Tower In West Gloucester Is A Good Idea- Are You This Person?

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From Gizmodo-

What’s The Strangest Thing You’ve Done to Get Cell Reception?

I’ll confess to standing outside on the furthest corner of a Lanai on my tippytoes holding my iPad over my head to try to upload a post to the blog.

Not on Any List of Tourist Destinations

So, you may know by now that I live in Rockport….but, I’m not FROM Rockport.

I lived in Middleton until I was about 12 and then moved to Hamilton.  Both of my parents are from Gloucester and I moved there right after college graduation. After meeting my husband I moved to Rockport, his hometown, back in 2000. So, looong story short, I’ve lived in Rockport for 14 years now, but again…I’m not FROM Rockport.

That being said, I can usually hold my own.  After 14 years I’ve finally learned the names of most streets (kind of), I know not to take a left down Broadway from South Street on Sundays because it is closed during church services, I know that if you want a cranberry walnut muffin to die for you go to Helmut’s, if the kids are jonesing for a shaved ice you go to Hula Moon, and if you’re planning on a long day at one of the local beaches you’d better plan around the tide…because some of our favorite beaches all but disappear at high tide.

I’ve learned a lot, I’ve met tons of truly kind and fantastic people, and…probably because of my local hero loving young boys…I can greet the harbor masters and police officers by name.

A couple of years ago I wrote how a bunch of the community came together to help celebrate Thatcher’s 5th birthday.  It was incredibly heart warming and perfect and to this day I tear up at how special that day was for him.

All of that having been said, there is one part of Rockport that, I have to admit, still intimidates me a bit.

The Dump.  Well, see right there…that’s part of the problem.  It is not actually called the Dump.  It is the Transfer Station….and rightfully so.  Back in Middleton we went to the Dump (in our giant wood paneled station wagon with no carseats)…and I remember it clearly, but it was before recycling, and it was truly just piles of trash.  I am certain that it is no longer like that now. In Hamilton, we put our trash out for pick up.  No trips to the dump necessary.

Now, in Rockport, my husband typically does the, as I call them, “dump runs.” He doesn’t necessarily appreciate the fact that I call them that and has explained that, in no uncertain terms, if I feel that it is simply a dump, then I am not necessarily worthy of making the trips.  Awww, shucks.

So, for YEARS, I had never actually taken a trip to the transfer station.

My husband had come home forever with random “treasures” from the swap shop….much to my dismay.  The swap shop alone began to spark my interest. Not because I was necessarily in love with anything that he brought home, but because I started to grow intrigued by the vision of the “Land of Misfit Toys” that he loved to visit.

Don’t tell my husband, but I actually found myself having “dump run” envy.  It didn’t help that my boys would also come home singing the praises of the dump. I started to feel a little left out.  The only girl in the house and all….and the only one not worthy of the weekly pilgrimage to the mysterious place at the end of the driveway on Nugent Stretch.  “What is down there?”, I started to wonder.

So, finally, I was allowed to tag along….

And I’ve been meaning to do a blog post about it ever since.

This place is not for the faint of heart and it is truly a fine oiled machine.  This place is the Disney World of recyclers, the Tour de France of the obsessive compulsive, and the Super Bowl of “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” While you’re not going to find it on a list of tourist destinations, it is truly a sight to behold.  I’m also a bit smitten that it has an area for “Scrap Fishing Gear” as that kind of screams “Good job making a life for yourself in this quaint little town by the sea” if you ask me.

So, if like me, you have never had the opportunity to witness the wonder of the transfer station….here’s a peek inside.  Behold.

The Absolute No Brainer Easiest and Most appreciated Secret Santa/Stocking Stuffer- Dinner Dealer Decks

The New Dinner Dealer Decks Just Came Out-

Jess and Dennis (and baby Emerson) will ship them out to you the same day you order them and guarantee delivery for Christmas right up until December 21. They are good from now through next year so you get an extra month to use them if you get them now.

No Brainer City Baby!  Order Your Decks Here- https://www.dinnerdealer.com/decks/

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Newburyport
Brown Sugar By The Sea
Georgetown
The Spot
Topsfield
Whoo(Pie) Wagon
Ipswich
En Fuego
Salt Kitchen & Rum Bar

Hamilton

15 Walnut
Essex
The Farm Bar & Grille
Gloucester

Duckworth’s Bistro
George’s of Gloucester
Latitude 43
Mile Marker One
Passports
The Pub at Cape Ann Brewery
Wally’s Blackburn Bistro
Willow Rest
Manchester-by-the-Sea
Cala’s
Casa De Luis
Essen
Foreign Affairs

Rockport
Nate’s At Front Beach
Beverly
Half Baked Café
Marino’s Café
Organic Garden Café
Prime Meats & Provisions
The American B.B.Q.
Vidalia’s
Danvers
9 Elm
Daily Harvest Café
Goodies Ice Cream
Peabody
Little Depot Diner
Maki Sushi Bar & Grill
The Nest
Middleton
Maggie’s Farm
Salem
Adriatic
Boston Hot Dog Co.
Comida Mexican Taqueria
Flying Saucer Pizza
Longboards Café & Bar
Naumkeag Ordinary
Opus
Scratch Kitchen
The Ugly Mug Diner
Marblehead
Cygnet Bakery
Le Bistro
Lime Rickey’s
Palmers
Shubies
Warwick Cinema
Swampscott
Caffe Paolina
Nguyen’s

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Monday December 8th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather..

Marine Forecast :
Today NE winds 15 to 20 kt…diminishing to 10 to 15 kt this afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt. Seas 4 to 7 ft. A slight chance of snow showers.
Tonight E winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt. Seas 4 to 7 ft. Patchy fog. A chance of rain. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.

Pod Cast Weather :
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/5324851

Hourly Forecast :

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GloucesterCast 107 With Dennis and Jessica Alves, Kim Smith, Leslie Heffron and Joey Ciaramitaro #GloucesterMA

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GloucesterCast 107 With Dennis and Jessica Alves, Kim Smith, Leslie Heffron and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 12/7/14

Topics Include: Dennis and Jessica Alves, Kim Smith, Leslie Heffron, John Hicks Ukelele Guy, Jillian LaFlam Wins GloucesterCast Subscriber Contest #3 A Custom Paulie Walnuts Framed Sketch, GloucesterCast Podcast New Subscriber Contest #4 Will Win A 2015 Dinner Dealer Deck A Dinner Dealer Deck Will Go To One Of The First Ten New Subscribers To The GloucesterCast Subscribe to Enter Here, Best Yankee Swap /Christmas Gift Idea Has To Be A Dinner Dealer Deck, GMG XMAS PARTY December 19th 6PM For People That Are GMG Google+ Community Group Members You Got Your Invite with the info Click To Join The GMG Google+ Community Group Here, Paul Morrison Covering Santa’s Arrival In Rockport Aboard The Freemantle Doctor, Craig Kimberley’s Rockport Tool Company Video, Round Table- What Would You Like To See At The Tool Company In Rockport?, Kim Smith Crushes Ladies Night Awareness With A Vine Social Media Awareness Post, Cheese Heaven, Who Is Steering The Downtown Group?, Jessica Alves Beautiful Ring and Baby Emerson, Kim Gets First Shots Of Pinoli In Former Space Occupied By Alchemy,Lots of Insider Scoop About Pinoli (must listen for restaurant insider buffs), Sclafanis Pizza Poll, Sweet Sauce vs Savory Pizza Sauce, Qi Massage Chairs At The Magic Scarf Downtown Gloucester, Thai Choice, Using Percentages, Rolling Stone Retracts Rape Story.

podcasticon1GloucesterCast Podcast New Subscriber Contest #4 Will Win A 2015 Dinner Dealer Deck A Dinner Dealer Deck Will Go To One Of The First Ten New Subscribers To The GloucesterCast Subscribe to Enter Here
To purchase Dinner Dealer Decks Direct From Dennis and Jess and Emerson – https://www.dinnerdealer.com/decks/

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Coast Guard in #GloucesterMA in 1925 @USCGNortheast

Good morning, Joey,

Attached photo is one I’ve been searching for for three years and finally found it yesterday.

It was taken in 1923 at Coast Guard Base #7 in Gloucester.  It shows 9 of the then new 75’ Coast Guard Patrol Boats (and a couple smaller older boats.

Those boats were assigned along the coast to chase and interdict the rum-rummers during Prohibition.  Over 200 were built and assigned to CG stations on both coasts and later as Coast Guard and Navy patrol craft during WW-II.  Photo credit, Library of Commerce.

I’m currently working on a painting which shows Bill (the real ) McCoy’s rum-runners Arethusa, a/k/a Tomoka jogging on Rum-Row off the New York-New Jersey coast under the watchful eye of one of these, CG-153.  Hope you can use it.

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AERIAL SHORT FILM: MYSTERY BY THE SEA – THE TOOL FACTORY

With all the mystery and unknown floating around the fate of the tool factory, I thought I would go take a look…from the sky of course. Officially, it’s the Cape Anne Tool Company. I imagined that most people don’t really know what the entire property looks like, or it’s scope. Within seconds I quickly realized the scale of the place. My mind raced about what could be. You can just imagine all of the possibilities that could be created there, besides a massive residence or condos. I could see a stunning waterside park and recreational space, or perhaps preserving it’s rich fishing history of pigeon cove would be perfect! I hope you enjoy!

(DJI Phantom2, HD-3D gimbal, Gopro4 Black…all footage in real time speed)

Check Out Wolf Hill’s Fabulous and Fun Holiday Decor and Trim-a-Tree Shop!

Wolf Hill Christmas  ©Kim Smith 2014With Wolf Hill located right here in our neighborhood, there’s no reason to travel to Michaels or Target for your holiday decorating whimsy. Their trim-a-tree shop is extra, extra outstanding this year, with pinecones, shells, ribbons, and much, much more.

Wolf Hill Christmas pine cones ©Kim Smith 2014Wolf Hill Christmas shells ©Kim Smith 2014JPGSea urchins ©Kim Smith 2014Many of the decorations are handmade by Gloucester’s own Grace Novello and Jodi Sivak and the decorating workroom tucked in the back is abuzz filling custom holiday orders.

Grace Novello mussel shell Christmas trees ©Kim Smith 2014Grace Novello creates the mussel shell Christmas trees

Jodi Sivak tree butts ©Kim Smith 2014Designer Jodi Sivak cleverly decorates the butt ends cut from Christmas trees

Grace Novello, Pam McKechnie, Jodi Sivak ©Kim Smith 2014Grace Novello, Owner Pam McKechnie, and Jodi Sivak

See more photos here ~ Continue reading “Check Out Wolf Hill’s Fabulous and Fun Holiday Decor and Trim-a-Tree Shop!”

Santa Visits Rockport Part II

Part I here <<<.

Santa Warming up his waving by greeting the Homies roosting out on Sandy Bay Ledge.
Santa Warming up his waving by greeting the Homies roosting out on Sandy Bay Ledge.
Hearty souls up on the Headlands.
Hearty souls up on the Rockport Headlands.
First the Tuna Wharf.
First the Tuna Wharf.
Then Bradley Wharf. Surprise! The tide is so low that Santa said no way is he going up that rickety ladder moving on.
Then Bradley Wharf. Surprise! The tide is so low that Santa said no way is he going up that rickety ladder. Moving on to T-Wharf.
Santas helpers. Now here is where it gets weird. Harbormaster Scott Story is alone on the Harbormaster boat. Where did Harbormaster Rosemary Lesch go?
Santa’s helpers. Now here is where it gets weird. Harbormaster Scott Story is alone on the Harbormaster boat. Where did Harbormaster Rosemary Lesch go?
Look at that! Elfen pixie dust or something and she magically appears on the top of the ladder to help Santa.
Look at that! Elfen pixie dust or something and she magically appears on the top of the ladder to help Santa seconds later. There is a rumor that the original Rockport Santa Claus, Harbormaster Shorty Lesch handed down some Santa tricks to his daughter in law.
You had to get an A in Holiday Spirit to get this job.
You had to get an A in Christmas Spirit to get this job.
Carolers really cranking it up. Hey, wait a minute, I saw some of these people at the Photography show over in Magnolia the night before!
Carolers really cranking it up. Hey, wait a minute, I saw some of these people at the Photography show over in Magnolia the night before! Serious Christmas Spirit here.
And Dana-Farber Cancer researcher Marc Vidal holding some adorableness!
And Dana-Farber Cancer researcher Marc Vidal holding some adorableness! Dock Square every year like clockwork.
Did not get name but hilarious photobombing of the carolers.
Did not get name but hilarious photobombing of the carolers.
This crowd just a small fraction of the thousands who braved the weather to greet Santa Claus.
This crowd just a small fraction of the thousands who braved the weather to greet Santa Claus.

OMG, the blog counter tells me that was my 599th post here at Good Morning Gloucester. What to post for number DC? (Hey, I’m a nerd, DC is 600 in Roman numerals.) -Paul Morrison

How do you like your Nuts?

How do you like your Nuts?

Be a part of the Nutty Redhead’s Kick Starter project. Only 24 day’s left to support Lisa in her quest to give the world something healthy and Tasty. Check out all the links below.

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Oh Teddy, my Teddy BEar

DSCNTeddyBEars5275wmOver half of us still have our teddy bears. My sister (painter Barb) and I were given our teddy bears in the early 1950’s, when we were toddlers. From left to right: “Brownie,” Barb’s bear, my “Get Well” bear, who speaks, my childhood bear “Whitey,” and Janet’s “Get Well Bear.” The new bears speak when you press a button on their stomachs, saying in a lithe girl or boy’s voice things like “Laugh, you’ll feel better.” At first I thought this was corny, but then realized how important It could be to one who is bedridden or gravely ill, like I was. Oh Teddy, my two Teddy Bears, I love you both.