Stocking up with supplies for The Big St. Joseph Feast!
Allen Estes welcomes Parker Wheeler & Amadee Castenell on Local Music Seen this week
Catch Parker Wheeler & Amadee Castenell on “Local Music Seen with Allen Estes” starting tonight at 6:30 on Cape Ann TV channel 12. These two produce more energy than most full bands and when Allen joins in, it’s a hot antidote to the cold outside.

If you miss tonight, you can see the show again on Friday at 1:30pm and Sunday at 6pm (see Cape Ann TV Schedule here)
You can see Parker at the Grog every Sunday and you can see Amadee live with Henri Smith and Charles Neville on Friday night and Sunday afternoon just down the road at The Larcom Theatre. Get Friday tickets here and Sunday tickets here.
Animal aid day at Stones
Oops, did you miss Mardi Gras? This year you’ve got a 2nd chance
Soooo …. you’re dealing with snow again today and you suddenly realize that Mardi Gras came and went yesterday without much thought on your part — you didn’t even go down to Lat 43 to support the YMCA Teens’ Service Learning Trips coming up this spring — yes, spring — I know you can’t even imagine spring, but it will come. Trust me.

Don’t dispair. You’ve got another chance to celebrate Mardi Gras AND support the YMCA Teens this Friday at the Larcom Theatre with Henri Smith and Charles Neville (of the Neville Brothers). Melissa Cox will be there hosting a 50/50 raffle to support the Y Teens. Get your concert tickets here and your raffle tickets at the theatre. The music will be HOT. The dancing even hotter — and you can contribute to a good cause, making you feel just great about having a good time!
Joey C. and Mark Wahlberg separated at birth?
If you’re like me, you may have found yourself wondering, “What do Joey C. and Mark Wahlberg have in common?” on more than one occasion.
Fear not, I have done a bit of research for you.
Well, for starters, they’re both in their 40s, their first names both consist of four letters, and their last names are both easy to misspell. But that is rookie stuff.
Joey is from Gloucester. Mark really loves Gloucester and spent time here filming the Perfect Storm….which Joey has seen!
Uncanny, right. But it doesn’t end there.
Mark’s brother was in The New Kids on the Block and Joey auditioned for The New Kids on the Block (I may have that part wrong…)
Mark was an underwear model for Calvin Klein….and Joey. Wears. Underwear.
I know what you’re thinking. It’s almost like they were separated at birth.
Mark made his big screen debut in the film Renaissance Man done by Penny Marshall. Joey once had a crush on Penny Marshall’s character Laverne from Laverne and Shirley. (That’s what I heard anyway).
According to our most recent Podcast, Joey would order a burger over
“Dog Shit, Seagull Shit, Crap on a Shingle, and Corned Beef and Cabbage”
and Mark owns the burger joint Wahlburgers along with his two brothers.
Joey has been to the new shopping mecca MarketStreet in Lynnfield (although was deterred by the long lines) and rumor has it that Wahlburgers will be opening there soon. (which may or may not be the real point of this post).
And then there’s the little 3rd nipple thing. Which, until yesterday, they both had.
So, if Wahlburgers is indeed opening in at MarketStreet, would you go? I think I might.

Click here to check out Wahlburgers
And this is why I call March the meanest month
March Always Brings Me Back To My Childhood
March always brings me back to my childhood. Always.
Some of my most cherished memories growing up are from times spent with family and friends celebrating the Feast of St. Josephs at Great Uncle Mike and Aunt Vinci Militello’s home on School Street here in Gloucester.
For as far back as I can remember…. March 11-19th was spent in their home honoring St Joseph with traditional song and prayer. All recited in Sicilian. My aunt and uncle’s home altar was one of many set up throughout the city. Dozens of families shared this 9-day tradition honoring St. Joseph.
Twenty five years ago…. there were over 30 families…. who constructed religious altars within their homes, in and around central Gloucester. Each home was open to family, friends, and neighbors who wanted to participate in the 9-day devotion honoring St. Joseph. Women and children gathered and prayed for a special intention every afternoon and or evening around the handcrafted altars.
Each altar was uniquely draped in silk fabrics, Italian lace, and fragrant fresh flowers, which were replaced routinely throughout the Novena.
The shrines were brightly lit from the glow of vigil candles. These vigil candles were lit by guests who were praying for a special intention. The construction and setup of each family altar, was, and still is a monumental event, marking the years kickoff to St. Joseph’s Feasts and all its festivities. The process of washing the saints, selecting a theme color, making adjustments to the altars design to accommodate new statues, and setting up the home to accommodate large crowds of people, remains a special hosting family tradition today.
Years ago, most every Sicilian family living in Gloucester celebrated St. Joseph’s Day like it was Christmas. On March 19th, many adults stayed home from work and most Sicilian children were allowed to stay home from school to celebrate the feast with family and friends. Over the years, the numbers of family altars, in and around Gloucester, have sadly dwindled down to a mere dozen.
After the death of my Uncle Mike, Aunt Vinci continued to host the family altar for a few more years. But it simply wasn’t the same without Uncle Mike’s presence. Eventually my cousins stowed away Uncle Mike and Aunt Vinci’s treasured statues, saints, and angels in vetrina Cabinets, in the living room, where they remained until last year.
I spent years quietly reciting the St. Joseph rosary by myself from March 11-19th. Then, one year, my dear friend Rosalie Orlando extended an invitation to me to join her family at their altar on Prospect Street. Thrilled and honored to participate once again, in a true customary way, I joined their family with my daughter Amanda and son BJ in tow. Filled with emotions I sat next to Zina Saputo, Rosalie’s aunt, who took me and my daughter under her wing and guided us nightly, through the prayer service, clarifying pronunciations as needed. Within days my kids were humming the songs on our morning drives to school, and I felt a sense of peace knowing my children were experiencing this amazing tradition that has always been dear to my heart.
Last year… after 6 nights of the same vivid dream of a red and white altar….I called my Militello cousins and shared the details of my vivid altar dream. With only (5) saints of my own on hand, my husband Barry constructed my *vision* in our living room the very next day! My cousin, Eleanor, packed up Uncle Mike and Aunt Vincie’s treasured altar valuables and gifted them to me. Last year my family and I hosted our families St Joseph Altar after twenty years in retirement. It was truly an inspirational and spiritual event.
My hope for this year, is that people (like me), who once faithfully celebrated this deep rooted Sicilian tradition growing up (and have longed to have it back in their life), find their way to our family’s altar with their special intentions, and participate in the nine day St. Joseph Novena with us.
This past Monday evening I posted a list of questions on Facebook: Did you grow up celebrating the Feast of St Joseph during the month of March? Do you still celebrate St. Joseph’s Day? How many years ago did you or your families stop celebrating? Are you longing to expose your children to this Sicilian tradition you were raised with?
Peter Favazza responded to my Facebook post with this share ~ I have not done a 10 day novena for St. Joseph since I moved away to Las Vegas my grandmother in Gloucester down the FORT Giovannini &Tom Misuraca celebrated St. Josephs day for 50 years to this to this day I collect Saints and statues and celebrate in my own way when the going gets tough it works every time
Photo below provided by Peter Favazza
Gina Parisi Wingerter shares her thoughts and photo~Felicia I have the best memories at my beautiful aunts home celebrating St. Joseph’s day.
Viva San Giuseppe! Luv this pic of my beautiful aunt who hosted our
family’s celebration for decades! We are carrying on with our own tribute
tonight. When I was asked for the documentary what this day meant to me…,I
answered with one word “commitment”. We will never forget or take our
blessings for granted. Happy St. Joseph’s Day!!
Sista Felicia~ Thank you for sharing Gina, What a beautiful photo of your aunt and her altar!
What are your fondest Feast of St. Joseph memories or stories? Please share your story and photo. I know we all would benefit from hearing these traditional stories during this time of year !
Photos From Last nights Holy Family Parish Guild Meeting
Last night I was invited to speak about my personal journey of writing my first cookbook “Gifts Of Gold In A Sicilian Kitchen With Sista Felicia, Harvest” with the members of the Holy Family Parish guild’s monthly meeting. What a fun we had! Thank you ladies for inviting me. It was a pleasure talking about old recipes, and my families altar for the upcoming Feast of St. Joseph with you all!
Wednesday March 5th 2014 Hump Day Cape Ann Forecast …
Marine Forecast …
Wed: N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 3 to 5 ft. A chance of snow showers.
Wed Night: N winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt. Seas 4 to 7 ft. Light freezing spray. A chance of snow showers.
Hey Happy “Hump Day” folks .. Snow showers or flurries in the morning with light northerly to northeasterly winds 5-10mph .. High around 30 .. Tonight snow showers / flurries end in the evening hours . Lows in the 20’s shore teens interior …
Thursday mostly sunny highs 25-33 degrees . Coolest interior . Light winds 10-15mph.. Thursday night partly cloudy lows around 25..
Today snow showers or flurries are caused by onshore fetch of northerly and northeasterly winds ..water temps in the 30’s with highs in the 20’s to lower 30’s cause a mix of warm and cold temps off Atlantic Ocean in return gives us the light snows . How ever one thing that’s bugging me is that the the forcing for ascent is pretty weak and instability isn’t all that great either . But given past Experience and looking over past history data , I can’t rule out 2-3″ of ocean effect snows if all comes into exact formation … Otherwise it’s just nuisance values . So I’ll be keeping an eye to see if any banding develops .. Certainly worth watching as these can creep up on us with little or no warning at all..
Extended look ahead 40’s return late week , with a few storm chances late next week . One which could be snow . But that’s way way off for now ! Have a great day .. Thanks again for viewing 🙂
Peter Lovasco
GMG
Weatherman
Just saw on twitter- mention this tweet & get free coffee with your meal 830am-11am today at Mamie’s Kitchen
@MamiesKitchen: #marchmadness mention this tweet & get free coffee with your meal 830am-11am today! Bacon cups today! #capeann @Joey_C @CompanyPrtyGirl
Cape Ann Farmer’s Market March Madness Market
Due to popular demand, the Cape Ann Farmers Market is adding the March Madness market on March 15th. It will be held downstairs at the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, at the corner of Middle & Church Streets, from 9:00 a.m. to Noon. The market is open to the public, and will feature produce from Farmer Dave’s, Alprilla, Mehaffey, and Seaview Farms. Markouk Bread, Tatiana’s, and Swiss Bakers will have baked goods. Other vendors include Sasquatch smoked fish, The Herb Farmacy, Trupiano sausage, Patti’s Guacamole, Valencienti Organico Pasta, Maitland pickles, and much more. Tickets for the popular Dinner and a Movie Fundraiser in April, with special membership packages, will be available. For more information, go to http://www.capeannfarmersmarket.org, or call 978-290-2717.
Cape Ann MarketWatch From Kenny MacCarthy
Saturday March 1, 2014
From: Gloucester
10, clear and sunny
Hi Joey,
This week, we’re talking about:
- The “lack of inventory” fallacy
- Views
- 8 properties in various states of repair and disrepair
Live from Holy Family Parish Guild Meeting
Sent from Xfinity Mobile App
Can You Guess Where Kay Ellis and The Classic GMG Cap Are?
Hint #2: Total snowfall as of today: 356 inches. And it’s supposed to snow every day this week!
Kay Ellis
Schooner Thomas E. Lannon
http://www.schooner.org
Lecture: Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden
On Thursday, March 6th, at 7:30pm I will be giving a slide presentation and lecture for the Holden Garden Club. The lecture is based on my book, Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities!, which I both wrote and illustrated.
Now is the perfect time of year to read Oh Garden, as we dream of spring awakenings and all the garden’s possibilities!
See the Events page of my website for upcoming lectures and film screenings open to the public.
Addendum to the post ~
Brian M. O’Connor, “happy me” asks in the comment section, “what beach or dock is Holden near?”
My response:
Hi Brian,
How you you? How is your beautiful daughter Amelia?
I am so blessed that Oh Garden has sold all around the country, as well as in Canada and England, and continues to do so. It has legs for a reason. The information within its pages continues to have relevance and inform. My book is primarily about garden design, with a tremendous amount of information about habitat gardening; how to create a welcoming haven for people, butterflies, and songbirds; how to create a fragrant garden, and beautiful Gloucester gives it a sense of place. I wrote Oh Garden for my children, and primarily for young families just starting out with a garden, and for people who want a new look to their garden, to try something new and give them a fresh way of thinking about their existing garden.
One reason I chose my publisher, David R. Godine, is because he has a fabulous backlist catalogue; books don’t end up in the remand pile, which is the fate of most non-self published books today if they aren’t number one best sellers.
Thanks so much Brian for the question!
Best wishes to you and your family.
Pinot Noir Seminar Tonight at Savour Wine and Cheese 5-7pm
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LIVE BLOGGING: UPDATE FENWAY S.
The boys lost, but no worries. I ran into some nice folks that relocated from Belmont to Boca Raton. They still visit G-Town! Say hello to Cindi Bloom & Gil “Lucky” Dube.

Who brought me here you ask? My awesome Aunt Joany K!

How’s the view from the Monstah 2.0?… Wicked!

I also shared a beer w this guy!

Sticker update you say? Still stuck!

I had to give my catch away. These solid Bo Sox fans came all the way from Mobile Alabama and earned it! Meet Win (L) & Pack (R)!

Stay tuned for more action from Fenway South!
Invasion of the Three Legged Flatheads
Guess where Rick and I went to lunch?
Spring Art Show
Only 15 days til Spring…
After that, there are only 21 more days until the Spring Art Show at the Magnolia Historical Society. From the icy grip of winter emerges a fresh new body of work by some of your favorite Cape Ann artists. While it may not be the first Art Show of Spring 2014, it is lining up to the best. Mark your calendars now, and pray we won’t have snow.
E.J. Lefavour
















































