New owners of the property formerly known as the Patio Restaurant are revamping this space. More photos and information to come. It is looking good.
Cousin Lynanne’s Masterpiece For The Governors Academy Dance Company
Whenever their is a special occasion in the family, we all call cousin Lynanne to create a special masterpiece for the celebration. She has an incredible talented, unlike anyone I know, and is truly an artist in the kitchen. Look what she created for my daughter Amanda and her dance mates at the Governors Academy for their Winter Dance Performance weekend Celebration!
Thank you Lynanne…The Dance Company is going to love it!
House in the Woods
FROM: Amy Kerr;

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Parmesan Potatoes
Parmesan Potatoes~ One of my son BJ’s most favorite side dishes! He would happily eat these potatoes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. BJ requested them last night as a side dish for he and his friend Williams’ Fried Muddica Chicken, Zucchini fries, and Parmesan potato dinner.
Dinner…Before 2 teenage boys stuck a fork in it….
And …
I think it’s safe to say they enjoyed their dinner! For Step-by-Step recipe details click see more Continue reading “Parmesan Potatoes”
New England Boat Show Starts Right Now! Feb 22 to Mar 2
This morning 10AM the official start of spring in New England! Type in 415 Summer St, Boston into your GPS and get over to the BCEC right now! Go smell the fresh fiberglass of powerboats, sailboats, shiny stainless steel accessories and marine electronics. You know you need a new anchor, new LED lights, new fishing lure, new depth gauge, new side scan sonar, new boat gizmo of some kind!.
New England Boat Show website. Cape Ann is represented at the boat show. Rubber Duck has a quick tip. Go straight there and buy tickets at the door. The one thing you want to bring is a floor map (click here). Before you go just find all the booths you do not want to miss and circle them. It’s a big show so you might miss something.
Rubber Duck has circled: Brown’s Yacht Yard booths 1850 & 1852, Cape Ann Marina booths 221 & 223, J & L Welding & Machine booth 150. One more link: Jeff Amero of J & L saves his best photos for his Facebook page here where he posts works of art in aluminum.
Rubber Duck will be going Monday from 1 to 4 PM. Patrick Star will be there next Saturday March 1 from noon to 3PM. Bring your camera!
Saturdays, February 22 & March 1, 10am–8pm
Sunday, February 23, 11am–6pm
Monday thru Friday, 1pm–9pm
Sunday March 2 11am–5:30pm
Saturday February 22nd 2014 Cape Ann Forecast …
Marine Forecast ….
Clear / Calm smooth sailing !!!
Today: SW winds 10 to 15 kt…increasing to 15 to 20 kt this afternoon. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Tonight: SW winds 15 to 20 kt…diminishing to 10 to 15 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 25 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Today SUN AND WARMTH!! 50’s!!!! Get out and Enjoy!!! That is all 🙂
Next week Polar Vortex ! Frigid and Snow possible ! ESP Wednesday !!! Have a great Weekend !!!
For Those Of You Who Use Twitter a Client Other Than The Official Twitter App…
Which One Do You Use?
I use tweetcaster on my mobile devices and tweetdeck on my desktop computer. For some reason the official twitter apps hide the great “Retweet with comment” option I find so useful. For sharing stuff from the blog it lets me edit the tweet to include shoutouts to the people mentioned I the post.
My guess is that the unofficial Twitter clients provide so much more functionality that if the official twitter app offered those options it would probably tax the Twitter servers so much that it would bring down the system.
Anyway that’s my skeptical guess.
Huge Thanks To Nichole Schrafft For Recommending The Museum Of Natural History In Cambridge
Are there anything more funny than post wisdom teeth removal videos?
Chickity Check It: Seven Tips for Good PR Writing by John McElhenny
Seven Tips for Good PR Writing
Posted on: February 21st, 2014 by John McElhenny

There’s an unfinished conference room in the back of our office where no one ever goes. Table tops lie on their sides with no legs. Deconstructed cubicles stand against the walls, shelves and desktops assorted like giant puzzle pieces. A dry erase marker lies on the ground, never used.
It’s there in the dark that I write.
As public relations professionals, content generation is becoming an ever more important part of our job. Clients need a continuous stream of blog posts, opinion articles, news releases, feature articles and social media posts to connect with their audiences.
Beautiful Blue Lobster
For the next few days while in Mexico I thought I’d repost several of the short videos that I made for our community this past year. First up is the Beautiful Blue Lobster, featuring Joey, and filmed at Captain Joe and Sons, with a trio of Pete Seeger songs.
Fish on Fridays
The Fish on Fridays series is a collaboration between Gloucester photographers Kathy Chapman and Marty Luster. Look for various aspects of Gloucester’s centuries-old fishing industry highlighted here on Fridays.
This winter has been tough on everyone, but the fishing industry has been particularly hard hit. In this week’s video, storm scenes set the stage for a chat with Steve Connolly Seafood‘s Romeo Solviletti who describes the effects of this stormy and frigid winter on Gloucester’s fleet, processors and customers.
Thanks to GMG’s own weatherman, Peter J. Lovasco, for his report during a 66 mph blast on the back shore.
Video © Marty Luster 2014
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Winter Berries and large icicles
Breaking News: Blues Girls Gracie Curran and Lydia Warren Rock the Larcom – April 5
Blues Girls Rock The Larcom
Gracie Curran & The High Falutin’ Band with Roomful of Blues Horns and Bruce Bears on keys. If that wasn’t enough hear “Proof of Love” with the original arrangements LIVE for the First Time Ever.
Ok, so if you still are not convinced Lydia Warren Band will start the evening off (see video below, she knows how to sing and play that guitar).
Get your tickets NOW !!!!! Its gonna be HOT! Both Gracie & Lydia performed at last year’s Gloucester Blues Festival.
You can own an illusion from the Longest Running Magic Show on Earth
AUCTION OF THE LE GRAND DAVID SPECTACULAR MAGIC SHOW
AUCTION DETAILS
Sunday, Feb. 23, 2014 10:00 AM
Location: 286 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA 01915
PREVIEW TIMES
Thursday, February 20th through Saturday, February 22nd, 10am to 5pm.
Sunday, February 23rd, 8am to 10am. Preview will be held at both the Cabot Cinema Theatre and the Larcom Theatre.
Get em while you can ~ M. E. Productions Presents ~ LITTLE FEAT selling fast! 2nd Rockport show added@The Shalin Liu
Artist’s website> http://www.paulandfred.net/index.html
Get tickets > http://rockportmusic.org/jazz-world/3-21-14.html
Shalin Liu Performance Center
37 Main Street
Rockport, MA 01966
Telephone (General and Box Office)
978.546.7391
Fax
978.546.8351
Email
info@rockportmusic.org
Are you a Microcelebrity?
I must be a microcelebrity. Someone I didn’t know yelled out “Hey Paulie Walnuts!” in the middle of Best Buy.

Become a Microcelebrity
by Clint Watson
Dear Subscriber,
A few weeks ago, I wrote a piece encouraging you, as artists, to create your own community. I discussed building your own community of fans and followers without getting sucked into over-hyped social sites such as MySpace or FaceBook. Reflecting on it a bit more, I realize there is another ingredient to success in online social networking….not only must you build a community…but you must become the leader of that community.
Over this past weekend I read an article in Wired magazine (issue 15.12), Almost Famous by Clive Thompson. The article discusses the relatively recent phenomenon of microcelebrities.
Clive puts it this way:
Microcelebrity is the phenomenon of being extremely well known not to millions but to a small group – a thousand people, or maybe only a few dozen. As DIY media reach ever deeper into our lives, it’s happening to more and more of us….[If you engage in online information publishing via web sites, blogs, and newsletters] odds are there are complete strangers who know about you — and maybe even talk about you.
You, dear artist, need to become a microcelebrity (no doubt many of you already are).
Barrels For Sale
Hi Joey,
I enjoy your blog and check it every day. I have about 20 barrels I would like to sell. (See attached photos). The barrels are 35 gallons. I am in the wholesale flower business and the preservative for the flowers comes in these barrels. There is nothing toxic. The main ingredients were sugar and water.
Please let me know if you or anyone else might be interested. I live in Gloucester and would be happy to drop one off at your place so you can see them.
My cell # is 978-290-1848.
Thanks for your time.
Gerald Gallant
Bay State Farm Direct Flowers
978-253-6326
Coconuts Shout Out To SeaPort Veterinary Hospital
Yesterday my son BJ and I snapped a few photos during Coconuts, annual checkup with Dr. Ray Cahill at SeaPort Veterinary Hospital located at 100 Eastern Ave, Gloucester. Dr.Cahill and his staff are wonderful. They specialize in getting to know their pet patients, just as well as the owners who care for them. Our Coconut is a pure breed Conton de Tulear. The Cottons de Tulear is a rear breed that is known to be loyal, happy, playful, affectionate, obedient, and healthy. Dr. Cahill has been treating Coconut for the past few years and is well aware of her temperament and personality. He lovely settles her nerves before he starts her exam, with his clam and gentle ways gaining Coconuts trust allowing him to give her a thorough exam at each visit.
Thank You Dr. Ray Cahill and Staff for the excellent care you give to our beloved Coconut!
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