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GloucesterCast 102: The Estrogen Episode- Four Broads and A Neanderthal #GloucesterMA
GloucesterCast 102: The Estrogen Episode- Four Broads and A Neanderthal
Topics Include: 2014 Halloween Observations, The East Gloucester Hard Core Liberal Gang, Hartz Street Halloween Central, Electric Razors Are Gross, Jude Duckworth Should Be A Garden Gnome For Halloween, Outrage Over Poop Costume, Who Has Not Read The Children’s Book Everybody Poops?, Trick Or Treating At Fenway, Nichole Defends The Red Sox Ownership, Asking Nichole To Start A Thursday Pick Of The Week For Grade School Kid Weekend Family Activities, Clay Imaginations, Glazed Re-Opening Up At The Hive, Words With Friends No Ad Upgrade Is $9.99, Who Knew The Term “Duckface”, Woman Walking Around NYC For 10 Hours Video, The Attractive Kid Giving A Girl Flowers vs The Nerdy Kid Giving Flowers, The Store Between Friendlies and China Port, Valentinos and Sebastians and Blacky, Rhumb Line Road Rally, Congratulations To Ryan Cox and Tracey Gansenberg From The Farm Bar and Grille Who Got Engaged Yesterday, Thanks Kim For My Second Bonavita Coffee Maker, While Recognizing The Convenience Of Keurig Coffee Makers I’ve Yet To Have A Completely Satisfying Cup Of Coffee From A Keurig Coffee Maker, Orange Coriander UFO Wheat Beer, Butternut Squash Soup, Kim Fails With Not Enough Salt On Her Pumpkin Seeds, Thank You Erin Rulli For The Chocolates, Italian Sugar Doesn’t Count, Irish Chocolate, Local Movie Theater Props, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, 32 Oz Movie Sodas Are Just Plain Wrong.
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The Move…
I can’t begin to thank Capt Pete Mondello enough for his recommendation for the cryovaced (spelling?) frozen 8 oz portions of tuna at Market Basket for $6.50 per lb. Also available at Stop and Shop. Get the little container of real wasabi too.
So you get a portion, leave it out for a couple hours to thaw, cut open the package carve off a slice, spread on a little wasabi and drizzle soy sauce. I stuffed myself with about 6.5 ounces. Straight lean protein. Delicious. No Brainer city.



Congrats Ryan & Tracy On Your Engagement! @FarmBarGrille
Ghoulish Ghosts and Ghastly Goblins, Nocturnal Noisemakers and Whispering Witches
Caption Contest. Patriots Tailgating. What Would You Name It?
Sun coming out over Boston but still snowing in Gloucester.. Love New England
Sunday in the snow
STORM WREAKS HAVOC !!!

Yep, we got accumulation. Nov 2, 2014 #GloucesterMA
If you missed Jon Butcher this morning, catch him tonight
If you missed Gloucester’s Jon Butcher on Aurelia Nelson’s 104.9 radio show “Curtain Up” this morning, you can catch him on Carmelita’s Bay State Rock tonight at 11:30 on WAAF! Plus you’ll hear brand new songs from his upcoming CD, which you can get SIGNED on Saturday when he debuts the music LIVE @ the Larcom, just down the road in Beverly (tix still available here).
Here’s a song you won’t likely hear tonight, but you WILL on Saturday:
Live Snowing: Big Snow Sets
Stillwater Shot In Gloucester Now Playing At Cape Ann Community Cinema
Joey, we just finished a short film that was shot in Gloucester. Lead actor is based in Montreal but he maintains a summer home here. The film played on Thursday night as an Official Selection of the Cape Ann Film Festival (http://capeannfilmfestival.wordpress.com). Festival runs through Nov 16. Not sure if you post these sort of things to your site but if so then the information and link are below (film poster is attached):
“Stillwater”
Official Selection of the 2014 Cape Ann Film Festival
Synopsis: A man returns home after 20 years to find out what happened to the girl he loved and the money he lost.
Directed by Jon Halverson and Richard Notkin
Starring: Richard Notkin, Patrick Halverson, Kevin Noonan, Kristine Halverson, Mark Stafford and Constance Ross
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 13 minutes, 32 seconds
Thanks,
Jon

Over the Bridge…not tremendous driving
So, in case you need to leave town, this is what it looks like over the bridge right now. First snowfall of the year = wackadoodle drivers. Be careful.
Rockport Harbor
Big seas and spray off of Rockport
Aarrgh FRED BODIN GOES BANANAS
Cat Ryan submits-
Main Street’s best-dressed list:
Fred Bodin’s masterclass in pirate chic layering, shopping super local over time from his longstanding retail neighbor, Bananas.
Just One Look…
Yesterday, as I was doing some framing in the gallery, I saw a great picture across the street. I went outside with my rollator and yelled: “Hey skeleton dog!” Jen Greeke of Gloucester and her dog Mona crossed the street and we took a photo. Jen has started her own fashion design company: harpyfashion.com. Sometimes it only takes one look, and I know there’s a good photo to be captured.
SARAH RYDGREN PHOTOS IN STETSON GALLERY IN NOVEMBER
Opening reception for photographic exhibit by Sarah Rydgren of Salem to be held Sunday, Nov. 2 12-2 p.m. at Stetson Gallery in Marblehead
From The Salem Patch:

November at the Stetson Gallery in the Unitarian Universalist Church of Marblehead will feature the photographs of Sarah Rydgren of Salem. Rydgren’s exhibit, ‘home,” will be celebrated at an opening reception on Sunday, November 2, from 12-2 p.m. at the Gallery, located at 28 Mugford St., Marblehead.
Sarah Rydgren, a 28 year native of Salem, has always had an interest
in the outdoors, nature, travel and photography. She briefly studied
film photography at Montserrat College of Art, however, she is
completely self-taught in digital photography, specializing in Nikon
DSLR Cameras and Adobe Photoshop. Sarah is now pursuing a
Bachelor’s Degree in environmental biology and geology at Salem State
University and works as a Ranger in Ipswich for the Trustees of
Reservations. She recently moved back to her hometown of Salem with
her 6 year old son, Maverick, and her two cats. You can often see
Sarah spending her free time hiking and photographing the North Shore.
She has been influenced by such photographers as Ansel Adams, Darren
Jew, Paul Nicklen and Paul Souders.
Rydgren calls this exhibit “home” because, she says, “Home is where you feel comfort, and most of my work displayed in this show was taken during the last year, while I was healing from my father’s death.
























