New Live Henri Smith CD to be released at Celebrate Gloucester Aug 29
When Henri Smith brings New Orleans Friends & Flavours, featuring Grammy-winner Amadee Castenell to Cape Ann Marina’s Waterfront Pavilion on August 29, he’ll be helping to raise money for the Cape Ann YMCA — and he’ll release his new live CD recorded at The Larcom Theatre last March.
This will be Henri’s first live CD and it features stellar guests, including Grammy-winners Charles Neville and Amadee Castenell along with young, rising stars — all brought together by Henri Smith, one of the country’s premier band leaders.
Recorded and mixed by Bill Winn (whose award-winning credits include Whitney Houston and Herbie Hancock among many others), this CD is destined to become a classic — and you can get yours signed at the concert.
Henri Smith concerts have been selling out, so you probably shouldn’t procrastinate.
Get your tickets now (right here) and then you can relax the rest of the summer.
07/29/1890
In the early morning of Tuesday, July 29, 1890, Vincent van Gogh died in his bed at the Auberge Ravoux in Auvers, France. He was only 37 years old.
Wednesdays with Fly Amero ~ Special Guest:Inge Berge
This Week:
Grilled Shrimp Caesar Salad, $12.95!
Wednesday, July 30th
Special Guest: INGE BERGE!!

photo by Sheila Roberts Orlando
Grilled Shrimp Caesar Salad, $12.95!
Wednesday, July 30th
Special Guest: INGE BERGE!!
photo by Sheila Roberts Orlando
Inge Berge is among the finest and most sophisticated
songwriters on Cape Ann. His lyric is sharp. His music is
self-contained and utterly complete. And his right hand hits
a perfect groove on the guitar – every time. World class all
the way. ~ Fly
Upcoming…
8/06 Toni Ann
8/13 Fozzie Hill
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there! 🙂 ~ Fly
Wishing Our Twins BJ & Amanda A Happy Sweet 16 birthday!
Eastern Point Light
Eastern Point Lighthouse

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“The Scent of Paint” from deb clarke
From Deb Clarke;
The Scent of Paint.
“my studio is in my kitchen. the oil paint gets messy. i have nearby
sheets of blotting paper to cover this up when i am done working for
the day. i don’t need inspiration to work. i just work. right now i’m
still working on the 22″ square with the standing figure. it’s leaning
against a gold verre eglomise of keys. it’s not finished.
this morning the scent of the paint was a bit heavy in the kitchen.
i took the paper off the palette. got out the easel and started to work.
decided to take the figure off the center of the canvas. re drawing,
trying to relate some color notes. not too picky. just trying to
stay out of the center.
2 hours this morning brings me to this. i will leave the set up for a bit.
go for a short walk. have some lunch. and start again. i have six hours
to paint. or stretch another canvas. maybe both.”
best, and onward.
deb.
John and Wendy Nasser Represent! Along The Grand Canal In Venice
A Birthday Gift of Cheer

Daily Discussion- What Is Proper Etiquette When It Comes To Dogs Barking In Your Neighborhood Throughout The Evening/Night?
I wonder how the thought process goes for dog owners whose dogs are outside and bark throughout the evening and into the night (like non-stop barking).
Do they much like the dog lovers whose dogs jump up on you and get your clothes all filthy think it’s cute when they bark all night outside as well?
You think those dog owners are saying to themselves “Ahhh, that sweet melody of my dog barking away at bunny rabbits in the yard all night, I bet all our neighbors love listening to our dog just as much as we do. Isn’t it just music to your ears and oh so soothing when you’re trying to go to bed. puts me to sleep every time”
I’m not the kind of guy that ever wants to call the po po or animal control on their neighbors. I’d really just like them to realize that there are neighbors out there that just might not appreciate their dog barking all night the way they do.
What are your thoughts on the subject? Have you ever encountered this and how did you handle it? Leave a comment on this post and explain what course of action or non-action you would take.
Tuesday July 29th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather..
Marine Forecast :
Today SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft. Patchy fog this morning with vsby 1 to 3 nm.
Tonight SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft.
Live Pod Cast Weather :
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/4789351
Hourly Forecast :

Last nights Funnel Cloud over Gloucester Ma at 7:02 pm Taken By Jay Albert … Cape Ann Images …
Storm Clouds 7/28/14
A nice night to sit back and enjoy the show (and try to figure out what those damn ducks are called).
Did You get outside last night to shoot those beautiful clouds? If so send in your pics and I’ll add them to this post. I was sitting there watching it for about 20 minutes just itching to grab the tripod out of my truck when finally I couldn’t take it any more, the light was pretty amazing. Working on a timelapse of it right now.
Cloud Photo from July 28 2014/Janet Rice
Storm Watchers, Granite Pier, Rockport, MA
hi joey,
i think we saw a glimpse from heaven yesterday here in plum cove.
alexandra d’maris
Christy Juckett submits-
ERNESTINA TO BE FULLY RESTORED!
(Photo courtesy of Fred Sterner)
Joey – years of hard work from a dedicated group has succeeded in saving one of the most important surviving fishing schooners. ERNESTINA, ex EFFIE M MORRISEY was built in Essex at the James and Tarr Shipyard in 1894 for the J F Wonson fish company in Smith Cove.
NEW BEDFORD (By Steve Urbon, South Coast Today) — Two philanthropists have stepped forward with $2.8 million to put the Schooner Ernestina past its fund-raising goal for a full restoration of the historic vessel, Department of Conservation and Recreation Commissioner Jack Murray told The Standard-Times today.
Murray said a formal announcement at dockside will come in a few weeks, but he confirmed that two individuals have more than matched the state’s $2.5 million contribution to the project.
The Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey Association is currently raising its $1 million share, and has already raised more than $100,000, said Chairman Julius Britto.
The restoration will take two or three years and will make the Ernestina seaworthy once again. That will enable it to resume its port visits, sail training and education programs, said Britto.
He said the association and the state are in the process of deciding how to maintain the schooner in the coming years.
Bids on the restoration work, which will be extensive, should be sought within a few weeks, Murray said.
The donations are coming from Gerry Lenfest, the owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer, who has offered $1.8 million, and Robert J. Hildreth, a Boston philanthropist who is contributing $1 million.
Murray said he spoke with both men today to confirm their commitments.
Hildreth, who is vice chairman of the Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey Association, told The Standard-Times that the state is in discussions with the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in Buzzards Bay to be the off-season home of the Ernestina, keep it maintained, and use it as a teaching tool, even a dormitory.
The Ernestina, launched in Essex in 1894, drew much attention during the recent visit to New Bedford of the restored whaleship Charles W. Morgan.
Some 1,600 people who came to see the Morgan also toured the Ernestina, which has languished at its waterfront pier for several years. “It was a big bounce for us,” Britto said.
He said he believes that Gov. Deval Patrick’s commitment to a $2.5 million capital outlay for the schooner “was the catalyst” for bringing in private donations, without which the project would not be possible.
The Ernestina is the official vessel of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She has served as a Grand Banks fishing boat, an Arctic explorer, and a packet carrying immigrants from Cape Verde to the United States.
(Posted by Al Bezanson)
First GMG No Cigar Wine Sail Aboard The Thomas E Lannon SOLD OUT!!!
Clouds over strawberry cove
Niles…
SHARKNADO 2
“WHY ARE PEOPLE LAUGHING AT OUR VERY IMPORTANT DOCUMENTARY?” asks Thunder Levin, Sharknado’s creator.
Coming Wednesday, July 30th at 9pm, on SyFy!
In case you missed it, here’s the trailer for the first Sharknado. The trailer is all the research needed to prepare for the coming of Sharknado 2: The Second One.
Hey Guys, Let’s Take Him For A walk.
Lesson
Having a Fun Day at the Annisquam Sea Fair
Young and Older we all had a fun festive time at the annual fair!


























































