This is sweet and an original!
Check out the band and some more music. Very nice indeed!
My View of Life on the Dock
This is sweet and an original!
Check out the band and some more music. Very nice indeed!

Marine Forecast..
Fri NW winds 5 to 10 kt…diminishing to around 5 kt in the afternoon. Seas around 2 ft.
Fri Night NW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 1 foot or less.
Beautiful Beach Weather ! Cape Ann today upper 70’s under mostly SUNNY skies . Winds NNW 10-20mph .. Tonight clear lows 50’s…. Happy Friday ! Enjoy…
UV INDEX 10
WATER TEMP 62°
HUMIDITY 10 % Dew Points 40’s
I’m looking for a Sponsor For dtmwickedradio.com … If anyone is interested please let me know .. My live weather show may be on there .. Thanks so much !!!!
Hourly Forecast…
Weekend Forecast…
Art in Lanesville Student Project
Hi Joey,
Winslow Lewis and Laura Johnson have created a really nice film for James Cook’s AP English Language class at Gloucester High School called ‘At the End of the Road: Lanesville’s Artistic Legacy’. They did a really nice job and I thought it should be shared with the community. Here’s a link to the video which is hosted on Vimeo.
https://www.vimeo.com/98527234
Thanks, Joey, for what you do,
Camilla Macfadyen
Hello Joey,
Please post the following: Thank you. Also, whenthe Eats MAp is re-done , please add Ohana to it.
Ohana re-starts lunch service on Thursday, June 19th
Lunch Hours are 11-3
Come in for creative and delicious lunch offerings such as Tuna Burgers, Haddock Burritos and Duck Pastrami. Also, don’t forget our fabulous mixed platter.
—
Paul Cohen
Summer greetings,
Hope you can stop by this weekend during our 31st annual Studio Tour. I have lots of new pottery in addition to my old favorites. Enjoy refreshments, studio demonstrations, a walk in the woods, sign up for a class or relax on the deck and watch the birds. The summer session of classes begins June 30 for eight weeks and there are still several openings. Beginners welcome!
Visit us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/CynthiaCurtisPottery) for weekly studio news and photos. Like, Share, and Comment all you want!
All the best,
Cynthia
Cynthia Curtis PotterySPRING STUDIO TOUR JUNE 21 – 22
10:00 am – 5:00 pm each day
Happy Spring! We at Cape Ann Artisans hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful gardens that Mother Nature has finally allowed to emerge from hiding; we’ve all been working hard so there will be many gorgeous places for you to visit next weekend!
We are looking forward to seeing so many familiar — as well as new — faces during our 31st Open Studio Tour; there are new Artisans, new works and new Studios to visit and enjoy! If you’d like to start with a “behind the scenes” virtual peek, please check out the newest feature on our website, From the Studio and read some blog posts and news from many different artisans.
Here are some great articles about us and this beautiful area – The Boston Globe article will be published in the Sunday Travel Section on June 15 – be sure to look for it!Boston Globe Sunday Travel Section – due out on Sunday, June 15
North Shore Magazine – a great writeup in the Arts & Culture section
And as you tour around, please visit and support our sponsors; without them we wouldn’t be able to do what we do!
One more thing … after the tour, we will be sending a survey to our email subscribers asking for some valuable feedback and input. Respondents will be entered into a drawing for a gift certificate redeemable at any of the Artisans studios. Stay tuned for more details!
FISH TALES”: A FUN, NEW EXHIBIT HONORING CAPE ANN
The Local Colors Artists’ Cooperative, now in its 25th year on Main St , celebrates its annual FISH event from June 1 to July 4th with a special art exhibit titled FISH TALES. This annual event, which also coincides with St. Peter’s Fiesta, celebrates the fishing community and natural beauty of Cape Ann . The highlight of this celebration is a reception at Local Colors, 121 Main St. in Gloucester on Saturday, June 21st from 6 – 9 pm with refreshments that is open and free to the public.
This year’s theme FISH TALES captures a broad view of our fishing community and Cape Ann ‘s natural and manmade resources. Each of the 18 artists is free to interpret the theme according to their artistic calling. For special events as this, the artists are encouraged to create works outside their usual media to allow for growth and expansion of their creative talents. All the work for this event is displayed on the featured wall and in the front windows of Local Colors.
The current hours are 10am to 6pm, Sunday through Thursday and 10am to 8pm on Friday and Saturday. The members will be identified with name tags and look forward to meeting the public at the June 21st reception, but the exhibit can be viewed beginning June 1 through July 4.
James T. Sousa
Crystal Lake Editions
Fine Art Photography
781-727-6400
Windhover announces its Summer Dance Performances
Featuring Forty Steps Dance and Sarah Slifer Swift
at Windhover Performing Arts Center, 257 rear Granite St., Rockport, MA
Friday, July 18–Sunday,July 20, 2014 at 8:00 P.M.
Tickets: Adults, $20; Students and seniors, $18 ; children under 10 free
Tickets may be purchased at Toad Hall Bookstore, Rockport; The Bookstore, Gloucester; or by sending a check to Windhover, P.O. Box 2249, Rockport, MA 01966
Forty Steps Dance will be performing two works, both choreographed by artistic director Sallee Slagle. “Creatures” was created in 2014 and is based on the movements of the variety of creatures around us and our affinity to the natural world. “Accord” is a crowd-pleasing work created in 1992 and was recently performed in Nahant for the company’s 20th anniversary.
Sarah Slifer Swift will present two recent works. “Insenser” (2014 premiere), named after an NSA surveillance system, takes on the human response to watching, being watched and becoming data. “Invisible Stories” (2013) is a collaboration between Swift and Vermont-based writer and choreographer, Kate Morgan, based on the idea that “the book,” open or closed, occupies the landscapes in which we live.
As part of the “Invisible Stories” performance, an installation in one of the Windhover buildings will be on display at the start of each evening.
For more information, please visit: http://www.windhover.org
Any chance it can get in tomorrow?
UUSR Thrift Store at 4 Cleaves Street, Rockport will be open both Friday and Saturday, June 19 and 20 of this week only.
Stop in while taking the Rockport Garden Club Tour as we will be open both days.
Special thanks to Three Great People !
First I want to thank Sean Nolan for taking me on a test drive and being a great friend .. Sean if you didn’t know is the Owner of Extreme Truck And Auto 14 Kondelin Rd in West Gloucester … 978-281-0339… Sean and his great group of mechanics do great work At great prices ! They also do a lot for the community .. Sean And Stacy have big hearts and if there’s anything wrong with your vehicle that’s the place to take it ! I take my vehicle there . So WTG Extreme Truck And Auto !! U Guys ROCK!!!!
Now u know weather is my passion and love and always will be , but did u know that I also have the passion for Paranormal . That’s right your Cape Ann Weatherman loves it .. Thanks to my good Friend Marc Arvilla and His lovely Fiancé Lauren Sheridan .. There group MGHPS MassGhosthuntersparanormalsociety .. The Best In New England ! They have made me part of the group and for that I’m very greatful ! Thank u guys and you can see them on dtmwickedradio.com there show is “Paranormal Hangover.. Wednesday Nights from 6-7pm so give them a listen in … And can’t forget Mike Galante , Mike is the The Spirit of MGHPS . He’s one if not thee best investigators around .. And I’m glad I can call him my friend …
Last but not least Chris Frost of Summerville S.C. SPRS satsangaparanormal . Chris is a great friend he’s working on a LCD One of a kind Led light for my weather reporting outside .. I’m so excited to be working with him on this project . This will bring better viewing to u the viewers while I’m out in the elements this summer .. So thank you Chris you’re friendship means a lot 🙂
Now onto this Evenings forecast !!! Hope u enjoy 🙂
Video Cast…
http://www.dtmwickedradio.com/paranormalhangover.html
Chris Frost ….
The rosary has officially began with another full house! And the pastry table is again filled with freshly baked Italian Homemade Confections!
Cat Ryan submits-
Reimagining Railroad and Maplewood and … MEETING #2
Gloucester Community Development / Metropolitan Planning Area Council
Hey Joey,
Back in March, the City of Gloucester’s Community Development partnered with the Metropolitan Planning Area Council (MAPC) to host the first in a series of 3 discussions about Gloucester’s railroad station and the surrounding area. As a reminder, these interactive meetings have an extra special focus on the Railroad and Maplewood Avenue and train station area. Our input will inform the process, and there’s funding lined up.
Residents, commuters, bikers, pedestrian walking—what do you think?
Please come for some preliminary findings and recommendations at the second meeting THIS COMING MONDAY June 23, 2014, from 6PM-8PM at Kyrouz Auditorium in City Hall.
For the Railroad discussions, send in ideas and comments and/or sign up for updates on any future meetings with:
Eric Halvorsen ehalvorsen@mapc.org
Gregg Cademartori gcademartori@gloucester-ma.gov
Check out The Rose’s Marine Website Here- http://www.rosesmarine.com/

While walking very early by Niles Pond one morning recently, the peace and serenity of the place was suddenly shattered by the persistent distressed crying of a duck at the far wooded end of the pond. I looked for her and the cause of her distress, but it took some time to locate her in the reeds. Then I saw the reason for her mournful cries. This coyote had apparently gotten her mate and possibly her babies as well. I couldn’t see what he was feeding on, but her cries made it obvious that it was something very dear to her, and since there was no mate at her side, I assumed he must have been watching the nest while she went out to feed and was caught unawares by the coyote.
When I started photographing, both he and the duck looked in my direction. He seemed to know I was too far away to be of any concern to him, so he yawned and went on about his business. The duck however kept looking in my direction and crying, as though pleading with me to do something. My heart went out to that poor devastated creature. I know coyotes need to eat, and it is better for him to feed on a duck than someone’s pet cat or dog, but it still made for a sad start to my day, and a much sadder start for her’s. The coyote however was satisfied.
E.J. Lefavour
On Tuesday, July 1 and Wednesday, July 2, at 8 pm, singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor will share his signature upbeat storytelling to touching ballads that will take audiences on a musical journey, whether singing hits “I’ll Come Running,” “I Will Be in Love with You” or other favorites. His vast musical knowledge has inspired a varied repertoire, and he is equally at home with a range of musical genres, including folk, pop, gospel and jazz. His versatility has led to performing with such major artists as Linda Ronstadt, Jimmy Buffett and Jethro Tull among many others. As the younger brother of iconic folk rock star James Taylor, Livingston successfully carved out his own niche in the pop music world, gaining acclaim for exquisitely reworked covers of classics like “On Broadway” and “Over the Rainbow” among others. Currently a professor at Berklee College of Music, Livingston shares his performance knowledge and experiences with the next generation of young artists. Additionally, he released a new book in 2013 aptly titled Stage Performance, in which he imparts the various tricks of the trade. Tickets: $31-$52
On Saturday, July 5 at 8 pm, Dweezil Zappa is keeping the musical legacy of his legendary father alive with a series of tours called Zappa Plays Zappa. The fully orchestrated band, complete with video integration of the elder Zappa performing along with his son and band, is a complex, entertaining, fun, sophisticated and rare experience! With a handpicked band of young musicians, the younger Zappa celebrates his father’s classic album Roxy & Elsewhere by performing the album in full! For fans of Frank Zappa (or fans of experimental, progressive rock), it just doesn’t get any better than this. Tickets: $55-$85
Earlier the same day (3 PM), Dweezil will lead a guitar masterclass—for the price of a fuzz pedal, learn techniques from the son of Frank Zappa! Dweezil Zappa’s music camp, Dweezilla, has a motto “Learn and Destroy.” It refers to destroying the boundaries that confine music creativity. Tickets $75
On Sunday, July 6 at 5 pm, two-time Grammy Award-winning clarinetist Richard Stoltzman and marimbist Mika Yoshida Stoltzman perform an eclectic mix of music-both old and new. The program includes works by Bach, Toru Takemitsu, John Zorn, Steve Reich, Ravel, Piazzolla, Serban Nichifur and Chick Corea. Tickets: $45-$78
On Tuesday, July 8 at 8 pm, the Donald Sinta Saxophone Quartet is a winner of numerous competitions including grand prize at the 2013 Concert Artist Guild Competition, the 2013 Coleman Chamber Music Competition and the 2012 North American Saxophone Alliance Quartet Competition. The Quartet’s program will feature Barber’s Adagio for Strings, as well as works by Schubert, Glazunov, Wanamaker and Michael Nyman. Tickets: $19-$34
On Wednesday, July 9 at 8 pm, Grammy Award winner and platinum-selling artist Shawn Colvin will perform at the Shalin Liu Performance Center. Known best for her platinum-selling A Few Small Repairs with hit single “Sunny Came Home,” this incredibly talented singer-songwriter has carved an immovable place for herself amongst the pantheon of contemporary folk music. In a career spanning more than three decades, Colvin has developed a devoted and loyal fanbase on the strength of her highly personal and emotive lyrical style. The Opening Act is Anthony D’Amato. Tickets: $49-$68
The Rockport Chamber Music Festival continues through July 13 with performances by the Calder Quartet, Imani Winds and the all-male a cappella ensemble Chanticleer. Please visit our website www.rockportmusic.org for more details on these and other concerts in the 33rd Annual Rockport Chamber Music Festival.
COMMUNITY (FREE) EVENTS
On Monday, July 7 at 7 pm, visit the Shalin Liu Performance Center for a Silent Movie Night featuring Rin Tin Tin in the 1924 film Clash of the Wolves with introductory remarks and live piano accompaniment by renowned film-music expert Martin Marks. Free, no tickets required.