What? You don’t have your Blues Fest tickets yet? This really is it folks. Either get them NOW (right here) or wait until Saturday and pay $12.00 more. Plus VIP may not be available at all on Saturday. Here’s a little taste of Biscuit Miller, who was supposed to be at the Blues Fest last year, but had a scheduling conflict. You don’t want to miss this high-energy guy!
Public Art: Two more Justin Desilva crosswalks downtown Gloucester
Cat Ryan submits-
Hi Joey
As a reminder, there will be 20 temporary mixed media crosswalks throughout downtown by artist, Justin Desilva (Rhode Island School of Design alumnus). Each one features different HarborWalk story moment content. Special thanks to Ben’s Paint.
Here’s the TS Eliot work along the intersection of Washington Street and Main by Tallys. The HarborWalk Story Moment marker #2 featuring TS Eliot is further down on the path by St. Peter’s and Cape Ann Brewing.
Comments included how the images change depending upon where and how one is looking (viewing the images through a lens, or viewfinder, from a distance, or up close).
This man thought it was fun to compare Justin’s ideas and process with Seurat and other Pointillists. The pug is unfazed by the new surface over his frequent path past Joan of Arc. The HarborWalk Joan of Arc story marker is #37. We’ll ask Justin about his ideas in another post.
Today’s intermittent rain slowed down the process, but not the speed of the cars! (Drivers fly past Joan of Arc heading to the Boulevard).
Thanks to Phyllis Cucuru for spending time with us and supplying a barney trash bag. Feeling fortunate that Café Sicillia, Building Center and other businesses are open on Sunday as we had to make a couple of trips. Desilva was planning to complete Hammond Castle and one in tribute to the Dory (on Main Street by Café Sicillia and Short and Main).
Here’s the Hammond Castle site BEFORE looking down to the Boulevard and out to the harbor. There’s also a photo looking back in the direction of the Joan of Arc memorial.
The 2013 Gloucester HarborWalk Public Art Challenge was a competitive, two-stage, open process established and administered by the Committee for the Arts (CFTA) on behalf of the City of Gloucester, and at the direction of Mayor Kirk and the City’s Community Development Department under Sarah Garcia. Funding for the purchase of public art was provided through a grant from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Seaport Advisory Council. The awards reflect discussions, community development, planning and determination to remember and work towards incorporating the creative arts broadly alongside other city efforts. Gloucester hearts art! For further information Gloucester Committee for the Arts
Have an idea? Want to get involved or volunteer? Please email friends of the HarborWalk gharborwalk@gmail.com or visit http://www.ghwalk.org
Motif’s Backside
This Weeks GMG Cook!
PLUM COVE BEACH SUNSET & RAINBOW 8-3-14
It was a double header

Bunny Rabbits Straight Up Taking Over East Gloucester
Monday August 4th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather ..
Marine Forecast :
Today SW winds around 5 kt…becoming SE this afternoon. Seas around 2 ft. Areas of fog this morning. A slight chance of showers with isolated tstms this afternoon. Some tstms may produce heavy rainfall this afternoon. Vsby 1 nm or less this morning.
Tonight S winds 5 to 10 kt…becoming SW after midnight. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Patchy fog. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.
Pod Cast Weather :http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/4813619
Hourly Forecast :
Capt. John’s Baked Sea Clam Shells Stuffed with Lobster
3:50AM 8/4/14 Still Water and Thick Of Fog At Captain Joe and Sons Gloucester MA Harbor
Gloucester’s Sidewalk Bazaar This Coming Thursday Friday and Saturday
4:30 AM Let’s Get This Stink Party Started
GloucesterCast 08/03/14 With Guest Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro
GloucesterCast 08/03/14 With Guest Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro
Topics Include:
Podcast, GloucesterCast,Joey Ciaramitaro, Bluefin Blowout, Steve Corbett, Chum Cutter, Sidewalk Bazaar, Summer Vortex, Drew Hale, Mile Marker one, Miss Fern, Tuna.Com, Wicked Tuna,

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Stevie Corbett Proving That His Product The Chum Cutter Is Tournament Tested! -A Fish Rodeo
This is how you do it! Congratulations again,Stevie Corbett and the crew of the Osprey!

You see that smile? that’s the smile of a guy that knows he created a brilliant piece of equipment that helped catch him a nice bluefin.
Tournament tested, The CHUM CUTTER!!!!
Here’s Steves brilliant Chum Cutting device-
Our buddy Stevie Corbett designed something so simple, so efficient so time saving for ANYONE that does ANY amount of fishing. Unless of course you’d rather spend your time chopping up bait for hours instead of getting your lines in the water.
Can’t catch fish when your lines are dry.
Check it out at http://chumcutter.com/
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Comes with 10″ Dexter Serrated Knife
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Made out of Marine Grade Starboard Plastic
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Stainless Steel Fasteners
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Nichole Schrafft Photos-

Captain Tom Ellis of the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon
Captain Tom Ellis, skipper of the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon, hanging the ensign and drying out the sails after a rainstorm.
Captain Tom explains that in days gone by this would be a common sight in Gloucester Harbor, to see crews opening their sails to dry. Although it’s not necessary today because sails are constructed of synthetic fiber rather than cotton, on the Lannon, they dry their sails so that when the schooner departs with guests on board, the passengers don’t get doused when the sails are unfurled.
In his spare time, Captain Elllis hand carves beautiful whirlygigs.
To learn more about the gorgeous Schooner Thomas E. Lannon and to book a charter or public sail visit their website at Schooner Sails.
Clamtributors and Clamrespondents at Eastern Point Lit House Clam Night Event!
Front row, from left: Stevens Brosnihan, Amanda Cook, KT Toomey; back row: Adam Kuhlmann, Jeremy McKeen, James Dowd, Len Pallazola, and Brooke Welty
Got A Dog In This Fight?
Kayaking in rough weather
Ruth Mordecai Exhibit at Trident Gallery
Nights on the Neck and Cape Ann Ceramics Festival Sneak Peak
Two great events you don’t want to miss on Thursday, August 7 on Rocky Neck.
Cape Ann Ceramics Festival Contemplation: Fine Ceramics from Cape Ann and Beyond, featuring world and local talent Opening Reception to be held on Saturday August 9, 4-6. First Peek at Nights on the Neck, Thursday, August 7, 5-9. Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson St., Gloucester.



























